User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 4343W X-ray Detector
- Table of Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- 1.0 Scope
- 2.0 Contraindication
- 3.0 Intended Use
- 4.0 Audience
- 5.0 Abbreviations
- 6.0 Definition of Symbols
- 7.0 Standards and Regulations
- 8.0 Description of the 4343W
- 8.1 Shipment Contents
- 8.2 Optional Parts
- 8.3 X-ray Detector Surfaces and Features
- 8.4 X-ray Detector Dimensions
- 8.5 X-ray Detector Specifications
- 8.6 Environmental Considerations
- 8.7 X-ray Detector Battery
- 8.8 Optional Varex Provided Inductive Battery Charger
- 8.9 Designing a Custom Inductive Battery Charger
- 8.10 Using a Third-Party Inductive Battery Charger
- 8.11 Power-on and Power-off Sequence
- 8.12 Reboot Sequence
- 8.13 LED Status Indicator Behavior
- 8.14 Position Sensing
- 8.15 Detector Sharing
- 9.0 The Detector Configuration File
- 10.0 System Software
- 11.0 Maintenance
- 12.0 Troubleshooting
- 13.0 Disposing of the X-ray Detector and Battery
- 14.0 Safety - Electromagnetic Interference
- 15.0 Regulatory
- Index
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4343W X-ray Detector
REFERENCE MANUAL
Figure 4 Imaging System Overview – Service Cable Connection
8.1 Shipment Contents
Items received in each shipment.
• 4343W X-ray Detector
• X-ray Detector Test Results DVD (Files specific to the detector in the shipment)
• Software DVD
• VSP/ViVA System Software
• 4343W X-ray Detector Reference Manual (DVD)
• Service Cable, 6 ft.
Note
There is one (1) cable connection for the X-ray Detector which is the Service
Cable. This cable functions as an interface between the X-ray Detector and
the workstation by providing a 100T Ethernet connection for set-up of the
wireless interface and as a last resort for retrieval of images from the X-ray
Detector in case of wireless transmission failure.
Note
The Service Cable is not verified for image acquisition.
Note
The Service Cable does not provide power to the X-ray Detector when
tethered. Before servicing, ensure that a fully charged battery is inserted.