417WGC/WCC User & Installation Manual
R-USM-020/021 Date: 2017-04-19
Preface Preface Please note that this information is for proper use and safety of the equipment. The following symbols may indicate a hazardous situation in which, if not heeded, may result in serious injury or even death to the user or others, or damage to the equipment. Used to emphasize essential information. Be sure to read this information to avoid incorrect operation. Indicates warning and safety instructions. If not adhered to, it could result in death or serious injury to the user or others.
Contents Contents PART I. User & Installation Manual 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Safety Information ......................................................................................... 6 1.1 Safety Standard .................................................................................... 6 1.2 Symbols ..............................................................................................12 1.3 Warning .........................................................................................
PART II. Service Manual PART I. User & Installation Manual 1417WGC/WCC 1. Safety Information………….…………………….8 2. Product Introduction and Specification……25 3. Installation and Calibration…………………..44 4. Usage……………………………...………………..99 5. Maintenance………………………...…………..116 6. Warranty………………………..…………..
PART II. Service Manual 1. Safety Information 1.1 Safety Standard 1.1.1 Medical Device Classification Item 1.1.2 Description Classification by protection type against Electric Shock Class I or Internally Powered Equipment Classification according to the degree of protection against ingress of water IP53 Mode of operation Continuous Operation Environment of Use This equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetic or oxygen. Regulations 1.
PART II. Service Manual 2. Radio Frequency compliance FCC (For USA) • FCC ID: QIIRY1417WHD • 5.15- 5.25 GHz band is restricted to indoor operations only. • Host device of the approved module shall be marked with the following item: • Compliance with FCC requirement 15.407(c) Data transmission is always initiated by software, which is the passed down through the MAC, through the digital and analog baseband, and finally to the RF chip. Several special packets are initiated by the MAC.
PART II. Service Manual IC Notice (For CANADA) IC: 10742A-1417WHD This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003 This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
PART II. Service Manual Electro-Magnetic Immunity This 1417WCC/WGC is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the 1417WCC/WGC should assure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity Test IEC 60601-1-2 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic environment – guidance Electrostatic discharge (ESD) IEC 61000-4-2 ± 6 kV contact ± 8 kV air IEC 60601-1-2 Test level Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic tiles.
PART II. Service Manual Immunity Test Conducted RF IEC61000-4-6 IEC 60601-1-2 Test Level 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80MHz Compliance Level 3 Vrms Electromagnetic environment – guidance Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the 1417WCC/WGC, including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter.
PART II. Service Manual Recommended separation distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the 1417WCC/WGC The 1417WCC/WGC is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled.
PART II. Service Manual 1.2 Symbols Symbols Descriptions Refer to instruction manual / booklet Consult instructions for use Alternate current Protective earth (Ground) Off (power : disconnect from the main switch) On (power : connect from the main switch) On / Off (button type) Warning WARNING Caution CAUTION To indicate a reference to the X-ray tube, for example to identify the surface of a component such as a focused ant scatter grid, that has to be oriented towards the X-ray tube.
PART II. Service Manual Symbols Descriptions Serial number WEEE : Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Authorized representative in the European community. Batteries Marking (Battery Directive 2006/66/EC) CE symbol grants the equipment compliance to the European Directive for Medical Devices 93/42/EEC as a class �a device and 1999/5/EC. Authorized by Notified Body SGS (code no.
PART II. Service Manual 1.3 Warning Environment of Use and Storage Follow the specified process of operational instructions written in this manual for the safety of the users and patients. Does not use or store the detector near any flammable chemicals such as thinner, WARNING benzene, etc. Also, this detector is not a category AP or APG equipment. If chemicals are spilled or evaporate, it may result in fire or electric shock through contact with electric parts inside the detector.
PART II. Service Manual Maintenance and Inspection For safety reasons, be sure to turn off the power of the detector when the following inspections are going to be performed. Otherwise, it may result in electric shock. When the detector is going to be cleaned, be sure to turn off the power of each detector, and unplug the power cable from the AC outlet. WARNING Do not use any type of solvent, such as benzene. Otherwise, fire or electric shock may result.
PART II. Service Manual 1.4 Caution Environment of Use and Storage Do not install the detector in a location with the conditions listed below. Otherwise, it may result in failure or malfunction, cause fire or injury. CAUTION Close to facilities where water is used. Where it will be exposed to direct sunlight. Close to air-conditioner or ventilation equipment. Close to heat source such as a heater. Prone to vibration Insecure place. Dusty environment. Saline or sulfurous environment.
PART II. Service Manual Location of Cables Make sure all cables are located so that they cannot be stepped on, tripped over, or CAUTION otherwise subjected to damage or stress. Maintenance and Inspection For safety reasons, be sure to inspect the detector before using it. In addition, carry out a regular inspection at least once a year. If the detector is defective, do not disassemble the detector randomly. Maintenance of CAUTION the detector should be done by an authorized service provider.
PART II. Service Manual Do not expose cells or batteries to heat or fire. Avoid storage in direct sunlight. Do not subject cells or batteries to mechanical shock. In the event of a cell leaking, do not allow the liquid to come into contact with the skin or eyes. If contact has been made, wash the affected area with copious amounts of water and seek medical advice. Equipment should be designed to prohibit the incorrect insertion of cells or batteries and should have clear polarity marks.
PART II. Service Manual Recommendations to the end-users The following represents a typical, but not exhaustive list of good advice to be provided by the equipment manufacturer to the end-user. Do not dismantle, open or shred secondary cells or batteries. Do not expose cells or batteries to heat or fire. Avoid storage in direct sunlight. Do not short-circuit a cell or a battery.
PART II. Service Manual 1.5 Safety Information Preparation Be sure to connect the cables to the proper connectors. Otherwise, the detector may malfunction or may be damaged. The power supply provided by Rayence is designed for the detector from Rayence. Please contact Rayence, if any other type of power supply is needed to be used. Be sure to fully charge the battery before use. Charge the battery on the day of examination or on the previous day.
PART II. Service Manual Be sure to check the detector daily and confirm that it works properly. Sudden heating of the room in cold areas will cause condensation to form on the detector. In this case, wait until condensation disappears before performing exposure. If the detector is used with condensation formed on it, problems may occur in the quality of the detector.
PART II. Service Manual 1.6 Label and Location of Attachment Refer to the back of the device for details. 1.7 Summary of usability specifications Medical purposes Provision and reading of disease and injury diagnostic images Patient groups No patient population exists who uses or is in contact with the device. Patient population for the X-ray images read is not specified.
PART II. Service Manual 2. Product Introduction and Specification 2.1 Product Features The 1417WGC/WCC are wireless digital flat panel detectors that has been designed for a faster, more streamlined approach to digital radiography systems. The 1417WGC/WCC detector contains a built-in Access Point (AP) enabling images to be directly sent to a Wi-Fi connected computer within seconds.
PART II. Service Manual 2.2 Product Components 2.2.1 Basic Components 2.2.2 Detector 1EA Battery 2EA Charger Adaptor 1EA & Mobile charger adaptor 1EA AC power cord 1EA (110V or 220V 1.8m) Installation CD 1EA Manual 1EA Optional Components Power supply package Power supply1EA AC power cord 1EA (110V or 220V 1.
PART II. Service Manual Interface box package RAP001A Link Cable 1EA (7, 9m) Trigger Cable 1EA P-interface Cable 1EA Battery Charger 1EA Battery Charger adapter 1EA IrDA module 1EA Micro USB cable 1EA AC power cord 1EA (110V or 220V 1.8m) LAN cable 1EA (CAT 6, 10m) (straight-through) AC power cord 1EA (110V or 220V 1.
PART II. Service Manual 2.3 Part Names and Functions 2.3.1 Detector 1. Wireless Antenna 2. Battery Unlock button This is an unlock button to remove battery 3. IrDA & OLED window IrDA module can communicate with infrared ray and inform the product status. 4.
PART II. Service Manual 6. Link cable connector Use for data transfer and charging battery while wired mode is in use (Connect between detector and power supply.) 2.3.2 Battery & Mobile charger 1. Battery unlock level This is an unlock-level to remove battery 2. Power connector Connects to the mobile charger adapter 3. LED Indicator Display battery charging status. 4.
PART II. Service Manual Battery Remain Indicator Battery Level 25~50 % 0~25 % • 2.3.3 Battery warranty period: 6 months RAP001A (Optional) 1. Switch Power On/Off switch 2. Fuse T3.15 AL 250V 3. Power plug connector Connects to the AC power cord 4. Trigger connector This is a connector to synchronize the detector and generator. Connect the RAP001A to the generator by using a P-interface cable or trigger cable. 5.
PART II. Service Manual LED LED Color Status Red Frequency of 2.4GHz Green Frequency of 5GHz Yellow Frequency of 2.4GHz and 5GHz DET1 Green Connected with detector of port1 DET2 Green Connected with detector of port2 DET3 Green Connected with detector of port3 5G/2.4G 2.3.4 Power Suppy (Optional) 1. Power Plug Connector Connects to the AC power cord 2. LAN Connector Ethernet port for transmitting an image/command between the detector and PC 3.
PART II. Service Manual 2.3.5 AGI Box (Optional) 7. Trigger Connector This is a connector to synchronize the detector and generator. Connect the AGI to the generator by using a P-interface cable or trigger cable. 8. USB Connector This is a connector for communication between the AGI and PC. Connect the AGI to the PC by using a USB cable. 2.3.6 IrDA module (Optional) 1. IrDA window Window for communicating intrared with Detector 2.
PART II. Service Manual 2.3.7 Battery & Charger (Optional) 1. Battery : Rechargeable Lithium Ion battery(Charging Time-3 hrs) • In the diagram above, the box shows where the remaining battery percentage is displayed. Battery Remain Indicator Battery Level 75~100 % 50~75 % 25~50 % 0~25 % • Battery warranty period: 6 months 2. Battery Charger : Two port cradle type 3. LED Indicator Display battery charging status.
PART II. Service Manual 2.4 Part Specifications 2.4.1 Detector Parameter Spec. Unit Sensor Type Amorphous Silicon with TFT (Single panel) - Scintillator Type 1417WCC_127/140: CsI:Tl 1417WGC_127/140: Gd2O2S:Tb - Total Pixel Matrix 127type: 3328 X 2816 140type: 2500 X 3052 Pixels Total Pixel Area 127type: 422.7 X 357.6 140type: 350.0 X 427.
PART II. Service Manual Parameter Spec. MIMO 2X2 Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE standard specifications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate. Recommended Maximum operable distance : 10m (From the Access Point) Wireless Module and Wireless Antenna • 2.4.
PART II. Service Manual 2.4.5 Interface box (Optional) [Model name: RAP001A] Parameter 2.4.6 Spec. Dimension 240 X 191.2 X 65.8 (not incl. antenna) mm Weight 1.85 Kg Input rate 85 ~ 264VAC (50/60Hz) Output Typ. 24VDC (Max 5.4A) Wireless communication 802.11 a/g/n Wireless LAN, up to 867Mbps Wired communication Ethernet 1Gbps Detector Port 3 Trigger Port 1 Spec. Unit 188 X 92 X 41.5 mm Weight 0.
PART II. Service Manual Parameter Spec. Unit Weight 0.8 Kg Input 100-240VAC, 47~63Hz, 1.4~0.6A - Output 20VDC, Max 6.0A - 2.4.11 Cable Parameter Length Unit 7 up to 9 m LAN cable (CAT 6(straight-through), Optional) 10 m Power cord (110V or 220V) 1.8 m USB cable (Optional) 1.
PART II. Service Manual 2.5 Environmental Requirements 2.5.1 PC Requirement Item Detail CPU At least Intel Pentium IV HT with 2.8GHz, Intel Core Duo / Core 2 or comparable AMD Dual Core processor RAM At least 3GB of RAM requirement (4GB for 32 BITS OS and 8GB for 64 BITS OS recommended) Capacity of Disk Drive At least 500GB for application and archiving. Recommended 500GB for applications and secondary drive of 1TB for image archiving. Dual 10/100/1000 network card system required.
PART II. Service Manual 2.6 Dimensions (Unit: mm) 2.6.1 Detector 2.6.
PART II. Service Manual 2.6.3 Mobile charger 2.6.
PART II. Service Manual 2.6.5 Interface box (Optional) 2.6.
PART II. Service Manual 2.6.7 AGI Box (Optional) 2.6.
PART II. Service Manual 2.6.9 Battery Charger (Optional) 2.6.
PART II. Service Manual 3. Installation and Calibration 3.1 Installation 3.1.1 Software Installation 1. Insert the CD that comes with the Detector. 2. Install "setup.exe" from "\Release Davinci_version" and click "Next". 3. Choose the model from the Detector Type list and click "Next".
PART II. Service Manual 4. Click “Next”. 5. Select “MultiByte-Character Set” and click “Next”. Choose UNICODE if console SW is supporting UNICODE. If Character set is not installed correctly, images will not be properly acquired.
PART II. Service Manual 6. Click “Install”. 7. Click “Finish”.
PART II. Service Manual 3.1.2 Install battery Attach the battery (RB37WHA) to the detector as below. • Battery removal Push the battery unlock button. 3.1.3 Mode Selection Mode Description Automatically detects X-ray radiation without integration of the generator and detector. Detects X-ray radiation by sending and receiving sync signals through the integration between generator and detector.
PART II. Service Manual Auto Trigger & Station Mode Follow instructions from 3.1.4 Product Set Up 1. Auto Trigger & Station Mode. Auto Trigger & AP Mode Follow instructions from 3.1.4 Product Set Up 2. Auto Trigger & AP Mode.
PART II. Service Manual Manual Trigger & Station mode Follow instructions from 3.1.4 Product Set Up 3. Manual Trigger & Station Mode.
PART II. Service Manual Manual Trigger & AP mode Follow instructions from 3.1.4 Product Set Up 4. Manual Trigger & AP Mode.
PART II. Service Manual Auto Trigger & Wired Mode Follow instructions from 3.1.4 Product Set Up 5. Auto Trigger & Wired Mode.
PART II. Service Manual Manual Trigger & Wired Mode Follow instructions from 3.1.4 Product Set Up 6. Manual Trigger & Wired Mode.
PART II. Service Manual 3.1.4 Product Set Up 1. Auto Trigger & Station Mode Product Set up Connect the cable 1. Connect the wireless AP (or RAP001A) and PC with the LAN cable.
PART II. Service Manual PC Set up 1. 2. Set up the Network as below. • Desktop > Network Icon > Right click > Properties > Change Adaptor Settings • Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Change Adaptor Settings To use station mode, right click "Local Area Connection" and click Properties.
PART II. Service Manual 3. Double click “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)”. 4. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and click "OK". Wireless AP (Access Point) Set up Rayence does not provide wireless AP. Please use certified wireless AP and follow each manufacture's setup manual. (Recommended Model: Minimum ASUS RT-AC66U or RAP001A) 1. Set up wireless AP as below. • SSID: Griffon • Internal network • • • IP address: 2.2.2.1 • Subnet mask: 255.255.255.
PART II. Service Manual Set up SW 1. Connect Detector and turn on the power. 2. Choose Station Mode by pressing and holding the Mode Button. LED LED Color Orange Station Mode(Wireless) Green AP Mode(Wireless) None Wired Mode Blinking Orange and Green alternatively Sleep Mode MODE 3. Mode Open “_vadav.lnk” from “C:\davinci”.
PART II. Service Manual If the detector does not communicate with the PC, please check the connection of the cable, PC set up and power of the detector. 4. After checking connectivity, click the “Calibration & Acquisition” tab and click "Edit". 5. Another window will now be opened as shown below. Select "Auto Trigger" from "Trigger Mode". If the "Window time" needs to be changed, type the value at "Window Time" from "Setting".
PART II. Service Manual 2. Auto Trigger & AP Mode Product Set Up PC Set up 1. Set up the Network as below.
PART II. Service Manual 2. To use AP mode, right click "Wireless Network Connection" and click Properties. 3. Double click “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)”. 4. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and click "OK".
PART II. Service Manual Set up SW 1. Connect the Detector and turn on the power. 2. Choose AP Mode by pressing and holding the Mode button LED MODE 3. LED Color Mode Orange Station Mode(Wireless) Green AP Mode(Wireless) None Wired Mode Blinking Orange and Green alternatively Sleep Mode Choose the SSID (detector's SN) from Wireless Network Connection list.
PART II. Service Manual 4. Open “_vadav.lnk” from “C:\davinci”. Once the program is opened and the detector is connected, the LINK LED light will blink and the Detector Status will display detector information as below. Once the correct Sensor IP is put into the Davinci, it will automatically pull the parameter of the connected detector. Model type Parameter Selected 1417WCC _127A [69]1417WCC_127A.par 1417WCC _140A [71]1417WCC_140A.par 1417WGC _127A [70]1417WGC_127A.
PART II. Service Manual 5. After checking connection, click the “Calibration & Acquisition” tab and click "Edit". 6. Another window will open as below once the “Edit” button is pressed. Select "Auto Trigger" from "Trigger Mode". If "Window time" needs to be changed, type the value at "Window Time" from "Setting". In Auto trigger mode, be sure to set the "Window time" longer than an exposure time. If the "Window time" is shorter than the exposure time, images will not be properly acquired.
PART II. Service Manual 3. Manual Trigger & Station Mode Product Set up Connect the cable (with AGI and AP) 1. Connect the wireless AP and PC with the LAN cable. 2. Connect the AGI box and PC with the USB cable.
PART II. Service Manual 3. Connect the AGI box and generator with the P-interface or trigger cable.
PART II. Service Manual Product Set up (with RAP001A) Connect the cable (with RAP001A) 1. Connect the RAP001A and PC with the LAN cable.
PART II. Service Manual 2. Connect the RAP001A and generator with the P-interface or trigger cable.
PART II. Service Manual PC Set up 1. 2. Set up the Network as below. • Desktop > Network Icon > Right click > Properties > Change Adaptor Settings • Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Change Adaptor Settings To use station mode, right click "Local Area Connection" and click Properties.
PART II. Service Manual 3. Double click “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)”. 4. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and click "OK". Wireless AP (Access Point) Set up Rayence does not provide wireless AP. Please use certified wireless AP and follow each manufacture's setup manual. (Recommended Model: Minimum ASUS RT-AC66U or RAP001A) 1. Set up wireless AP as below. • SSID: Griffon • Internal network • • • IP address: 2.2.2.1 • Subnet mask: 255.255.255.
PART II. Service Manual Set up SW 1. Connect the Detector and turn on the power. 2.
PART II. Service Manual 3. Open “_vadav.lnk” from “C:\davinci”. Once the program is opened and the detector is connected, the LINK LED light will blink and the Detector Status will display detector information as below. Once the correct Sensor IP is put into the Davinci, it will automatically pull the parameter of the connected detector. Model type Parameter Selected 1417WCC _127A [69]1417WCC_127A.par 1417WCC _140A [71]1417WCC_140A.par 1417WGC _127A [70]1417WGC_127A.
PART II. Service Manual 4. After checking connectivity, click the “Calibration & Acquisition” tab and click "Edit". 5. Another window will be opened as below once the “Edit” button is pressed. Select "Manual" from "Trigger Mode". If "Window time" needs to be changed, type the value at "Window Time" from "Setting".
PART II. Service Manual 4. Manual Trigger & AP Mode Product Set Up Connect the cable (with AGI) 1. Connect the AGI box and PC with the USB cable.
PART II. Service Manual 2. Connect the AGI box and generator with a P-interface or trigger cable.
PART II. Service Manual Product Set Up (with RAP001A) Connect the cable (with RAP001A) 1. Connect the RAP001A and PC with the LAN cable.
PART II. Service Manual 2. Connect the RAP001A and generator with the P-interface or trigger cable.
PART II. Service Manual PC Set up 1. 2. Set up the Network as below. • Desktop > Network Icon > Right click > Properties > Change Adaptor Settings • Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Change Adaptor Settings To use AP mode, right click "Wireless Network Connection" and click Properties.
PART II. Service Manual 3. Double click “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)”. 4. Select “Obtain an IP address automatically” and click "OK". Set up SW 1. Connect the Detector and turn on the power. 2. Choose AP Mode by pressing and holding the Mode LED MODE 3. LED Color Mode Orange Station Mode(Wireless) Green AP Mode(Wireless) None Wired Mode Blinking Orange and Green alternatively Sleep Mode Choose the SSID (detector's SN) from the Wireless Network Connection list.
PART II. Service Manual 4. Open “_vadav.lnk” from “C:\davinci”. Once the program is opened and the detector is connected, the LINK LED light from the detector will blink and the Detector Status will display panel information as below. Once the correct Sensor IP is put into the Davinci, it will automatically pull the parameter of the connected detector. Model type Parameter Selected 1417WCC _127A [69]1417WCC_127A.par 1417WCC _140A [71]1417WCC_140A.par 1417WGC _127A [70]1417WGC_127A.
PART II. Service Manual 5. After checking connectivity, click the “Calibration & Acquisition” tab and click "Edit". 6. Another window will be opened as below once the “Edit” button is pressed. Select "Manual" from "Trigger Mode". If the "Window time" needs to be changed, type the value at "Window Time" from "Setting".
PART II. Service Manual 5. Auto Trigger & Wired Mode Product Set Up Connect the cable 1. Connect the power supply or RAP001A and PC with the LAN cable. 2. Connect the power supply and Detector with the Link cable.
PART II. Service Manual PC Set up 1. Set up the Network as below. • Desktop > Network Icon > Right click > Properties > Change Adaptor Settings • Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Change Adaptor Settings 2. To use Wired mode, right click "Local Area Connection" and click Properties. 3. Double click “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)”.
PART II. Service Manual 4. Select “Use the following IP address” and type "2.2.2.20" at the "IP address" and type "255.255.255.0" at the "Subnet mask". Set up SW 1. Turn on the power supply or RAP001A 2.
PART II. Service Manual 3. Open “_vadav.lnk” from “C:\davinci”. Once the program is opened and the detector is connected, the LINK LED light will blink and the Detector Status will display detector information as below. Once the correct Sensor IP is put into the Davinci, it will automatically pull the parameter of the connected detector. Model type Parameter Selected 1417WCC _127A [69]1417WCC_127A.par 1417WCC _140A [71]1417WCC_140A.par 1417WGC _127A [70]1417WGC_127A.
PART II. Service Manual 4. After checking connectivity, click the “Calibration & Acquisition” tab and click "Edit". 5. Another window will be opened as below once the “Edit” button is pressed. Select "Auto Trigger" from "Trigger Mode". If "Window time" needs to be changed, type the value at "Window Time" from "Setting". In Auto trigger mode, be sure to set the "Window time" longer than an exposure time. If the "Window time" is shorter than the exposure time, images will not be properly acquired.
PART II. Service Manual 6. Manual Trigger & Wired Mode Product Set up (with Power supply and AGI) Connect the cable (with Power supply and AGI) 1. Connect the power supply and PC with the LAN cable. 2. Connect the power supply and Detector with the Link cable.
PART II. Service Manual 3. Connect the AGI box and PC with the USB cable. 4. Connect the AGI box and generator with the P-interface or trigger cable.
PART II. Service Manual Product Set up (with RAP001A) Connect the cable (with RAP001A) 1. Connect the RAP001A and PC with the LAN cable. 2. Connect the RAP001A and Detector with the Link cable.
PART II. Service Manual 3. Connect the RAP001A and generator with the P-interface or trigger cable.
PART II. Service Manual PC Set up 1. Set up the Network as below. • Desktop > Network Icon > Right click > Properties > Change Adaptor Settings • Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Change Adaptor Settings Set up SW ` 2. To use Wired mode, right click "Local Area Connection" and click Properties.
PART II. Service Manual 3. Double click “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)”. 4. Select “Use the following IP address” and type "2.2.2.20" at the "IP address" and type "255.255.255.0" at the "Subnet mask". Set up SW 1. Turn on the power supply or RAP001A 2.
PART II. Service Manual 3. Open “_vadav.lnk” from “C:\davinci”. Once the program is opened and the detector is connected, the LINK LED light will blink and the Detector Status will display detector information as below. Once the correct Sensor IP is put into the Davinci, it will automatically pull the parameter of the connected detector. Model type Parameter Selected 1417WCC _127A [69]1417WCC_127A.par 1417WCC _140A [71]1417WCC_140A.par 1417WGC _127A [70]1417WGC_127A.
PART II. Service Manual 4. After checking connectivity, click the “Calibration & Acquisition” tab and click "Edit". 5. Another window will be opened as below once the “Edit” button is pressed. Select "Manual" from "Trigger Mode". If "Window time" needs to be changed, type the value at "Window Time" from "Setting".
PART II. Service Manual 3.2 Calibration In order to properly acquire images, calibration must be performed. Without calibration, optimum images cannot be acquired. Rayence recommends to warm up the detector for 5 minutes after turning on the power. Calibration should be performed at regular intervals, typically once every six (6) months, or whenever the central beam of the X-ray source has been moved relative to the Detector. 3.2.1 Auto Calibration Mode 1.
PART II. Service Manual 4. After checking connection, click “Calibration & Acquisition” tab. 5. Click “Calibration”.
PART II. Service Manual 6. Once "Start” is pressed, the program automatically gets a Dark frame and the acquired Dark frame is stored in “C:\davinci\cal”. A Calibration Point file will be created automatically. 7. After acquiring the Dark frame, shoot an X-ray when the “Acquiring bright frame” window pops up.
PART II. Service Manual 8. “Acquiring bright frame” is closed after radiation is detected, and the program will show if the detected radiation is within acceptable range. When PASS is displayed Shoot X-ray with same technique when “Acquiring bright frame” is popped up. 9. When FAIL is displayed Adjust technique to get acceptable value and shoot again. For each Calibration point, four images must successfully be acquired. After successfully doing so for every point, the Calibration process is complete.
PART II. Service Manual 3.2.2 Manual Bad Pixel Map Set Up 1. Click “Calibration”. 2. Click "View Frames".
PART II. Service Manual 3. Set Manual bad pixel map (BPMM) as below. No. 1 2 3 4 Overview At Figure 1, choose S from the list of M(❶) and click "BPM". Check if BPMM window is popped up as Figure 3. Choose "Bad" from Pixel list (Figure 3 - ❷ ). Choose either “row” or “col” from Figure 3 - ❸. Put the coordinate of pixel to set bad pixel at Figure 3 - ❹. If bad pixel is a line, put the range as below at Figure 3 – ❺. From 5 6 7 8 4.
PART II. Service Manual 4. Usage 4.1 Set Up 4.1.1 Product Connectivity 1. Connect the detector and turn on the power. 2. Open “_vadav.lnk” from “C:\davinci”. 3. Once the detector is connected, detector information is displayed in Detector Status and Link & Ready are checked as below. If "Detector Status" does not show anything, please refer to 3.1 Installation in Part.1 User & Installation Manual to connect the detector properly.
PART II. Service Manual 4.1.2 4.1.3 Image Set Up 1. In order to rotate or flip an image, use the option of "Flip and Rotate" as shown below. 2. In order to change the size of an image, use "Crop Rows and Columns" as below. 3. Click "Apply" to save. Multi Detector Set Up Refer to 3 Multi Detector Set Up in Part.2 Service Manual for Multi-Detector Setting.
PART II. Service Manual 4.2 Image Acquisition 4.2.1 Product Connection 1. Connect the detector and turn on the power. 2. Open “_vadav.lnk” from “C:\davinci”. 3. Once the detector is connected, information of the detector is displayed in Detector Status and Link & Ready & Calibration are checked as below. If "Detector Status" does not show anything, please refer to 3.1 Installation in Part.1 User & Installation Manual to connect the detector properly.
PART II. Service Manual 4.2.2 Image Acquisition 1. Click the "Calibration & Acquisition” tab and type the name of the image inside the box below. After naming the image, click “Get Image”. 2. Shoot an X-ray once the "Acquiring bright frame" window pops up. 3. An acquired image will be stored in “C:\davinci\I.3268x2756 (127type) or 2440x2992 (140type)” and the name of the file will be "(typed name from Step 1).raw”. 4. The format of the stored file is 16 bit little-endian order.
PART II. Service Manual 4.3 View Images 1. Click “View Images” 2. Another window will be popped up as below.
PART II. Service Manual Pixel value at certain level Choose "S" from marked box. Profile for horizontal line Choose "R" from marked box.
PART II. Service Manual Profile for vertical line Choose "C" from the marked box. 4.4 Additional Function 4.4.1 Battery Remain Once you click "Get Image" under the "Calibration & Acquisition” tab, the Status window will show how much battery remains.
PART II. Service Manual 4.4.2 Wireless signal Strength Once you click "Get Image" under the "Calibration & Acquisition” tab, the Status window will show the strength of the wireless signal. Before you check the wireless signal in the AP mode, the detector's serial number should be entered at the "SSID".
PART II. Service Manual 4.4.3 Sleep Mode 1. Click “Edit” under the Calibration & Acquisition tab. 2. Under the “Sleep Timeout” setting, enter a designated time for the detector to go into Sleep Mode. Sleep Mode does not apply when set to zero. 3. To turn off Sleep Mode, attempt to acquire an image or press the power button on the detector just once. A normal image can be acquired after 10 seconds Sleep Mode has been turned off.
PART II. Service Manual 4.4.4 Preview 1. Click “Edit” under the Calibration & Acquisition tab. 2. After checking the Preview and 4x4 Binning, a 4x4 binned image appears which allows for a quicker image preview. By unchecking 4x4 Binning, a normal image preview appears. By unchecking Preview, a full frame image appears.
PART II. Service Manual 4.4.5 Recent Frame The last acquired image can be opened by clicking "Recent Frame" under the "Calibration & Acquisition” tab. 4.4.6 Restore Connection When the connection between the detector and PC is lost, the connection can be made again by clicking "Restore Connection" under the "Calibration & Acquisition” tab.
PART II. Service Manual 4.4.7 Image Storage function 1. Press the "Mode select button" twice (within 2 seconds) and click one more time to go to "storage mode". Mode status can be checked by the OLED window of Detector 2. Press the mode select button for 3 seconds to check the status of storaged images.
PART II. Service Manual A. Mobile Device can connect to Detector’s AP Mode B. Connect to "http://192.168.1.80:3000". Sign in with password ‘1234’ C. Ater enter to worklist menus, click ‘+’ icon and create worklist info. D. Input to space Patient ID/Name info that will be insert to image info. E. Can see all worklist for will acquire image. Click ‘Capture’ button.
PART II. Service Manual F. In detector ready status, can take X-ray image. G. Shot X-ray Show image and can check correct Select Accept/Suspend button H.
PART II. Service Manual 4.4.8 Sharing function 1. Connect the PC and USB IrDA Dongle by using the Micro USB cable. 2. Set vadavas below No.
PART II. Service Manual 3. Press the "Mode select button" turn on the detector twice (within 2 seconds) and transfer to "sharing mode". Mode status can be checked by the OLED window of Detector 4. When approaching the detector with USB IrDA connecting to the PC, transfer the Serial Number information of detector. 5. Based on the transmitted Serial Number, the CAL folder at the PC is created and the shooting condition is set then USB IrDA of PC transfers IP/SSID information with Detector. 6.
PART II. Service Manual 4.4.9 OLED function 1. OLED is operating when detector is turned on. 2. Use the Mode select button and Power button can be used OLED function as follows.
PART II. Service Manual 5. Maintenance 5.1 Cleaning 5.2 1. Clean the detector with IPA (Isopropyl-alcohol) when it is contaminated. 2. Before cleaning the detector, turn off the power and separate the battery. 3. Wear waterproof gloves to protect your hands from direct contact with IPA or any other liquid. 4. Do not pour or spray IPA directly on the detector. Use fabric or soft cloth moistened with IPA to clean. 5. Avoid getting IPA or any other liquid into the detector. 6.
PART II. Service Manual 5.3 Replaceable Parts and Instruction of Replacement 5.3.1 Fuse: T3.15 AL 250V Replacing the Fuse 1. Press the fuse as below and pull the fuse box. 2. Pull the fuse and replace with another fuse. 5.3.2 Power cord: H05VV-F 0.75SQ * 3C 5.3.3 Ethernet Cable: UTP 4PR 24AWG (CAT.
PART II. Service Manual 5.4 Disposal or Recycling Follow local governing ordinances and recycling plans regarding the disposal or recycling of device components. Disposal of old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Application in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection system.) This symbol indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste.
PART II. Service Manual 6. Warranty 6.1 Warranty If Buyer promptly notifies RAYENCE or Seller regarding any parts that fail to perform as specified under normal usage during the Warranty Period and RAYENCE determines that such failure resulted from a defect in materials or workmanship during the Warranty Period, then RAYENCE, at its option, shall repair, rebuild or adjust the affected parts.
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