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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REFERENCE MANUAL
8.7 X-ray Detector Battery
This section describes installing and removing the Battery, Battery charge status, and Battery
hot-swap.
8.7.1 Battery Installation
1 Insert Battery at a slight angle so that the side with contacts sits over the adjoining contacts in
the battery compartment.
2 Lay the Battery down, one side will be slightly lifted.
3 Press down on the lifted side of battery, the Battery will snap into place in the Battery
compartment.
4 The X-ray Detector is now ready for use.
Figure 8 Representation of Battery Installation
Note
New Batteries are shipped from Varex in shut-down mode. Before installing
into the X-ray Detector, the Battery must be inserted into the 1 or 3-bay
charger to remove it from shut-down mode.
Note
For additional information about the Varex Imaging Wireless Battery and
Chargers, visit www.vareximaging.com.
Note
When inserting the battery the angle of the Battery should not be more than
20 degrees, inserting a battery at a larger angle could cause damage to the
battery contact pins.