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
c Let air-dry.
d If visible residue is evident after air-drying, remove the residue with a general Isopropyl
Alcohol wipe, and let air dry.
e Do not re-use wipes. Discard wipes and gloves into the correct waste container.
11.2 Field Replaceable Parts
The 4343W has been designed to allow for field replacement of parts that may wear out after
repeated usage, avoiding the need to return the X-ray Detector to Varex for repair. Contact Varex
customer support (Section 12.1), for procedure to replace the following items:
• Antenna Overlay
• Battery Contacts
• Battery Latch (w/Screw Overlay)
• Carbon Fiber Overlay
• Housing Overlay
• Service Cable Connection Cover
WARNING
Do not use flowing liquid or immersion on the X-ray Detector, battery,
battery compartment, or battery charger.