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
10.8.1 Acquiring Radiography Images
Radiography provides single-shot, high-resolution images for diagnosis.
1 Choose the desired imaging mode from the Mode Drop Down Menu.
Figure 39 Mode Drop Down Menu
2
Make sure Hardware Handshaking is selected, see Figure 34.
3 Click Acquire Image button or click Acquire Image in the Acquisition menu under the Menu
Bar to begin acquiring images.
Figure 40 Acquire Image Button
Note
The OEM workstation should have the ability to employ the PREP and
Expose_OK signals. See Section 10.3 or Section VSPADU-UTILITY in 03236
FP2032_VarexSmartPanel_SoftwareInterfaceSpecification.PDF for an
example of controlling the X-ray Generator.
Note
In order to acquire an image with X-ray exposure in vTrigger mode,
Hardware Handshaking must be enabled, see Figure 34, or an image
without exposure will be returned.