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DOC #80487-08
Section 1: General Precautions

Warnings and Cautions alert users to dangerous conditions that can


occur if instructions in the manual are not obeyed. Warnings are CAUTION:
conditions that can cause injury to the operator, while Cautions can Proper use of this device depends on careful reading of all
cause damage to the equipment. instructions and labels.

WARNING: CAUTION:
Federal law in the U.S.A, and Canadian law, restricts the sale Do not allow water or other liquids to enter the DoseView 1D
distribution, or use of this product to, by, or on the order of a Scanning Arm enclosure.
licensed medical practitioner. This product should be used under
the guidance of a medical physicist. CAUTION:
Do not drop, mishandle, or disassemble this device. Refer all
WARNING: servicing to qualified individuals.
Where applicable, Standard Imaging products are designed to
be used with the versions of common radiation delivery devices, CAUTION:
treatment planning systems and other common computer software Do not use the draining tube for filling the tank, as the components
products or systems used in the delivery of ionizing radiation, are not rated for high pressure throughput.
available at the time the Standard Imaging product is released.
Standard Imaging does not assume responsibility, liability and/ CAUTION:
or warrant against, problems with the use, reliability, safety or Connector end of detector should not be submerged.
effectiveness that arise due to the evolution, updates or changes
to these products or systems in the future. It is the responsibility of CAUTION:
the customer or user to determine if the Standard Imaging product The SuperMAX and the MAX series electrometers may contain
can be properly used with these products or systems. additional commands and settings not available and/or not
compatible with the DoseView 1D Software. When using
WARNING: DoseView 1D Software do not use the front panel buttons of the
Enter complete and correct data. Ensure that complete and electrometer to change settings.
correct data has been entered by viewing the data on the screen
before proceeding.
System Requirements
CAUTION:
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or greater,
Protect the CD-ROM surface from fingerprints, scratches and
32-bit/Windows Vista SP1 or greater, 32-bit/
other damage. Do not store the CD-ROM in direct sunlight or
Windows 7, 32-bit and 64-bit versions
warm and humid places.
supported

CAUTION: Processor 1 ½ GHz or greater


To minimize the potential for computer issues, it is not Memory 512 MB or greater
recommended to run DoseView 1D Software concurrently with Hard Drive 100 MB or greater
other software programs. Screen Resolution 1024 x 768
CD-ROM Drive 2X speed or greater
CAUTION:
Connectivity 9-pin, RS-232 serial port or USB port with
DoseView 1D Software should only be used with DoseView 1D
USB to RS-232 adapter
hardware (DV1D Scanner Arm, 1-D Water Scanning System Tank)
and specific electrometers (MAX 4000 with firmware version 4.4 or
higher, SuperMAX software version 2.0 or higher).
Note that one serial port is the minimum
CAUTION: requirement. However, in order to use the
As desired by IAEA, English is the default language for labeling DV1D arm and two electrometers, a total of
the manuals. If translated versions are available, resolve any three serial ports will be needed.
differences in favor of the English versions.
Other Windows versions may also run DV1D Software; however they are
CAUTION: not officially supported by Standard Imaging. Any notebook or desktop
Choosing ionization chamber position dwell times of less than 2 computer can be used assuming it meets the recommended requirements.
seconds may cause measurement shifts due to inherent signal
response delays in the electrometers.

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Section 2: Table of Contents

Section 1: General Precautions�������������������������������������������������2


Section 2: Table of Contents������������������������������������������������������3
Section 3: Overview��������������������������������������������������������������������4
Section 4: Package Information�������������������������������������������������4
Conventions������������������������������������������������������������������������4
Section 5: DoseView 1D Hardware Setup and Operation�������5
5.1 Preparing the Scanning Arm�����������������������������������������5
5.2 Aligning the Water Tank������������������������������������������������5
5.3 Attaching a Detector�����������������������������������������������������6
5.4 Filling the Water Tank���������������������������������������������������8
5.5 Setting the Origin����������������������������������������������������������8
5.6 Operating the Scanning Arm from Outside of the Treat-
ment Vault��������������������������������������������������������������������8
5.7 Draining the Water Tank�����������������������������������������������9
Section 6: Using the Hand Pendant������������������������������������������9
Section 7: DoseView 1D Software Setup and Operation������10
7.1 Theory of Operation����������������������������������������������������10
7.2 Software Installation���������������������������������������������������10
7.3 Preferences���������������������������������������������������������������� 11
7.4 Preparing the DoseView 1D Phantom������������������������ 12
7.5 Electrometer Setup�����������������������������������������������������13
7.6 DoseView 1D Setup����������������������������������������������������13
7.7 Manual Collection�������������������������������������������������������14
7.8 Auto Collection������������������������������������������������������������15
7.9 Starting and Stopping�������������������������������������������������16
7.10 Viewing Data�������������������������������������������������������������16
7.11 Saving/Exporting Data����������������������������������������������19
Section 8: Appendices��������������������������������������������������������������20
8.1 Appendix A: Troubleshooting��������������������������������������20
8.2 Appendix B: Reference Documentation���������������������� 20
8.3 Appendix C: Time Estimates for Auto Calculations����� 21
Section 9: Other Information���������������������������������������������������22
9.1 Maintenance ��������������������������������������������������������������22
9.2 Parts and Accessories������������������������������������������������22
9.3 Features and Specifications���������������������������������������23
9.4 Service Policy�������������������������������������������������������������24
9.5 Return Policy��������������������������������������������������������������24
9.6 Customer Responsibility ��������������������������������������������25
9.7 Warranty ��������������������������������������������������������������������26
9.8 Software License Agreement��������������������������������������27

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Section 3: Overview

Hardware: Software:

The DoseView 1D fulfills the requirements set forth by the AAPM TG-51 The DoseView 1D Software is designed to operate the DoseView 1D
Protocol for a single dimension water scanning phantom. Determining the scanning arm and automatically record electrometer data for a water
depth-dose curve and Source to Axis Distance (SAD) measurements are phantom measurement. It quickly and accurately facilitates depth-dose
easily done with the system. curve acquisition, accommodating measurements recommended by AAPM
TG-51, TG-142, and IAEA TRS-398. It can be used to manually acquire
In addition, various points at various depths are quickly measured for the individual measurements, or it can be easily programmed to acquire an
check of machine parameters and characterization. The DoseView 1D is a automated series. Once acquired, the data can be exported for further use.
useful tool for dose assurance on a periodic basis.

Conventions
The following is a list of linguistic conventions used in this document:

• When a button is described it is surrounded by [ ] marks. Example,


“...enter a depth value and select [Go].”

• When a menu path is described, it is shown with a > between each


level: “To export data, select File>Export.”

• “DoseView 1D” contracts to “DV1D”.

Section 4: Package Information

This user manual covers the three packages in which Standard Imaging sells DoseView 1D components. See below for the list of the
major components and accessories included with each REF number:

REF 91800 REF 91810 REF 70800


Water tank (42x40x36 cm) X
Water tank (34x30x36 cm) X
Scanning arm X X X
Hand pendant X X X
Serial extension cable X X X
AC power adapter X X X
Draining tube X X
Standard detector bracket X X X
Reference Detector Positioning X X X
Service Kit

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Section 5: DoseView 1D Hardware Setup and Operation

5.1 Preparing the Scanning Arm


Attach the AC power cable to the rear of the arm and plug the unit into a
wall outlet. The two LEDs on the scanning arm indicate the following:

Amber: Power indicator


Green: Indicates successful self-test

Attach the hand pendant directly to the serial cable attached to the
scanning arm. The display will illuminate and initially show firmware
versions for the arm “robot” and pendant.

Next, “Not Initialized” will be displayed.

CAUTION: Before initializing, ensure no obstructions will impede the


detector carriage.

To initialize, press and briefly hold the [INITIALIZE] button on the pendant
until the detector carriage begins to move. The carriage will move to the
top limit of the arm travel and stop. The arm carriage is now free to set to Figure 5.1: DoseView 1D Scanning Arm
rear status, hand pendant setup controls
origin.
and display

NOTE: The origin can be set at this time with the hand pendant (see also
Section 6) or can be set via the software (see also Section 7).

5.2 Aligning the Water Tank

One side of the water tank does not have a black alignment line. This is the
side on which the scanning arm mounts. Use the two black thumb screws
to gently attach the arm approximately centered on the blank tank side.

Place the tank and arm onto the treatment couch. Use the three vertical
tank alignment lines to align the tank to isocenter, using available treatment
room laser lines. Loosen the arm and move it until the light field or laser
line matches the white line on the detector bracket. See Figure 2.

Secure the scanning arm to the tank by tightening the two black thumb
screws. Do not overtighten the screws, as a secure balance can be
achieved without much force.
Figure 5.2: Detector mount alignment line

Black thumb screws

Vertical Alignment Lines

Figure 5.3: Tank alignment

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5.3 Attaching a Detector


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4

Figure 5.4: Attaching an ionization chamber

For attaching a detector to the scanning arm, follow the instructions below
and refer to Figure 5.4 above.

1. Select the desired detector and insert it into the hole in the blue Alignment lines
detector bracket separated from the scanning arm.

2. Tighten the white thumb screw to secure the chamber into place.

3. Insert the black rod of the detector/mount assembly into the


scanning arm’s blue bracket. Match the white alignment lines
of both blue detector bracket pieces as shown in Figure 5.5.
Align the detector with the light field adjusting the position from
step 1 if necessary.
Figure 5.5: Detector mount alignment lines
4. Tighten the white thumb screw to secure the assembly into (stem shown transparent to show alignment)
place.

Any thimble ion chamber should fit into the detector bracket holder, and
most parallel plate chambers (which have a rigid stem) can be used with
this detector bracket holder.

For parallel plate chambers, simply insert the connector first into
the holder, feed the cable through, and then tighten down the white
thumbscrew when the chamber’s stem is in position.

Figure 5.6: Fully mounted detector

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Attaching the Reference Detector Positioning Kit

The DoseView 1D includes a Reference Detector Positioning Kit containing


the following:

• Base
• Short carbon fiber tube
• Long carbon fiber tube
• Tube coupler
• Reference detector holder
• Tube/base post combination fastener

Use the following instructions to attach a reference detector to the DV1D tank:

1. Depending on the field size to be delivered, one or both reference


holder tubes may be needed to position the reference probe properly
in the field. Prepare tube assembly for installation using the black
joiner piece if needed. Figure 5.7 shows only one tube section in use.

2. Loosen the combination fastener and insert the tube into it. Figure 5.7 Reference Detector with one tube
section
3. If the diameter is sufficient for the detector used (less than or equal
to 8 mm such as the Exradin A28 Ion Chamber), slide the detector
into the tube and if desired, attach the reference detector holder onto
the tube assembly. If used, tighten the white thumbscrew to fix the
reerence detector in place. For larger detectors a small piece of tape
can be used to secure the detector in place.

4. Position the reference detector such that the detector’s shadow can
be partially seen in the field area. The corner is an ideal spot as it
prevents the reference detector from obstructing the measurement
path of the sample detector.

5. Place the included build-up cap on the reference detector.

Figure 5.8: Reference Detector position

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5.4 Filling the Water Tank


Although the TG-51 protocol only requires a 20.0 cm travel depth, the
Standard Imaging DoseView 1D scanning arm has 27.5 cm of end-to-end
travel distance.

The arm is intended to be used at a maximum of 25.0 cm depth, with


added space at the top to match the chamber depth to the water surface
and provide adequate spacing at the full depth of 25.0 cm. The tank label
shown in Figure 5.9 shows the two minimum fill lines. If only 20.0 cm of
depth travel is desired, simply fill water to at least the 20.0 cm fill line, and
likewise for the 25.0 cm fill line.

CAUTION: Do not use the draining tube for filling the tank, as the
components are not rated for high pressure throughput.

Figure 5.9: DoseView 1D tank minimum fill label

5.5 Setting the Origin


Using the hand pendant (see Section 6), position the detector carriage at NOTE: The carriage can be driven into either rail end without risk.
the desired origin position. To confirm the position, press and briefly hold However, for maximum longevity of the scanning arm, it is recommended
the [ SET ORIGIN ] button. The display will show the current position as 0. that this be avoided other than during initialization. Also, if a rail end is hit at
fast speed, the carriage must be moved away from the end at fast speed. If
the end is hit at slow speed, either speed will move the carriage away from
the rail end.

Figure 5.10: Setting the origin

5.6 Operating the Scanning Arm from Outside of the Treatment Vault

Disconnect the hand pendant from the scanning arm and in its place,
attach the provided 9-pin serial extension cable. Run this cable outside of
the treatment vault and re-connect the hand pendant. See Figure 5.11. The
pendant will re-power on, display the current detector position and be ready
for positioning the detector in the desired measurement location(s).

Vault wall

Figure 5.11: Hand pendant connection

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5.7 Draining the Water Tank


Attach the included draining tube to the valve located at the bottom of the
water tank. The water will drain automatically. Press the round button on Press to release draining tube
the valve to release the draining tube. See Figure 5.12.
Insert draining
tube here
NOTE: Water should be drained after each use to maximize the longevity
and performance of the scanning arm and water tank.

Figure 5.12: Water tank drain valve

Section 6: Using the Hand Pendant

INITIALIZE button
cm/mm button
Press and hold to initialize the scanning arm. This will also
Toggles the units shown on the
reset the origin to the top of scanning travel.
pendant display

SET ORIGIN button


Press and hold to set the current
position as 0.

Hand pendant display

PROBE SPEED button


Changes the speed of carriage motion
between Fast, Slow and Step shown
on the lower left of the pendant display.
When Step is selected, the STEP SIZE
buttons become enabled.

STEP SIZE buttons


When probe speed is set to Step, the +
and - buttons will select between several
step sizes shown on the lower right of the
pendant display.

GO TO ORIGIN button
Press to move the carriage to the
Directional buttons
defined 0 position.
When probe speed is set to Fast or Slow, press and hold either direction to
move the carriage at the selected speed. When probe speed is set to Step,
each button press will move carriage the selected step size distance.

Figure 6.1: Hand Pendant

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Section 7: DoseView 1D Software Setup and Operation

7.1 Theory of Operation


DV1D Software instantly records electrometer data and facilitates depth-dose curve acquisition,
improving the speed and efficiency of routine QA testing. Use of the DV1D Software follows this basic
procedure:

1. Setup and align DV1D water phantom.

2. Connect DV1D scanning arm and electrometer(s) to computer.

3. Complete electrometer setup by defining electrometers/channels. Select range and bias if


applicable.

4. Complete DoseView 1D setup by adjusting detector position and select collection parameters.

5. Acquire measurements and view data.


Figure 7.1: Software Screen
6. Export data.

7.2 Software Installation


System Requirements Installation Instructions

Prior to installation, verify the computer to be used meets the minimum Before installing the DV1D Software, it is recommended to close all other
system requirements for this software: active programs.

Category Requirement NOTE: The account under which the DV1D Software is installed must
have at least “Power User” access privileges with Windows. However, the
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or greater,
software can be run as a basic “User”. See the system administrator or
32-bit/Windows Vista SP1 or greater, 32-bit/
operating system documentation for assistance and/or further details.
Windows 7, 32-bit and 64-bit versions
supported
NOTE: These instructions apply to both the initial install and future updates.
Processor 1 ½ GHz or greater
Memory 512 MB or greater CD Instructions

Hard Drive 100 MB or greater Insert the program CD-ROM into the computer’s CD-ROM drive. If autorun
Screen Resolution 1024 x 768 is enabled, the installation wizard will begin automatically.

CD-ROM Drive 2X speed or greater If autorun is disabled, browse to the CD-ROM root directory via Windows
Connectivity 9-pin, RS-232 serial port or USB port with Explorer and double-click DoseView1DSetup.exe to start the installation
USB to RS-232 adapter program.

Read through the software license agreement and click [Next] to proceed
with the installation. If desired, a DoseView 1D program icon can be
Note that one serial port is the minimum
placed in the following places: desktop, start menu, and quick launch bar.
requirement. However, in order to use the
DV1D arm and two electrometers, a total of If prompted, restart the computer to complete installation and begin using
three serial ports will be needed. the DoseView 1D Software.

Other Windows versions may also run DV1D Software; however they are A Note on Folder Location
not officially supported by Standard Imaging. Any notebook or desktop
When installed, the program will be installed in the “X:\Program Files\
computer can be used assuming it meets the recommended requirements.
Standard Imaging\DoseView 1D” folder (“Program Files (x86)” folder for 64-
bit Windows installations), where “X” is the system hard drive letter.

Auto collection profiles are stored in the following location:

Windows XP: X:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Standard


Imaging\DoseView 1D

Windows Vista and Windows 7: X:\Users\Public\Standard Imaging\


DoseView 1D
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7.3 Preferences
To adjust various parameters and settings, select File>Preferences. This
will launch the Preferences dialog.

General

The General section contains settings for the date and time format, and the
units for distance of travel.

Measurements

The Measurements section contains the settings related to data acquisition:

Table Row Averaging


Use the dropdown menu to enable or disable table row averaging. When
enabled, this function will average like measurements, and display only
the average in the Chart. Measurements are considered alike if they
occur sequentially at the same depth and with the same electrometer
configuration.

Collection Type
Use the dropdown menu to select the default collection type.

Charge Collection Time


Enter a default collection time (in seconds) to be used during a Timed
collection. Please note that this value will adhere to the limitations of the
electrometer being used.

Override Meter Thresholds


Use the dropdown menu to enable or disable override meter thresholds.
When enabled, this function allows you to enter new threshold values used
during a Triggered collection. Default threshold values are based upon the
internal settings of the electrometer.

Communications

The Communications section concerns the connection between the


software, DV1D scanning arm, and electrometer(s). Use the dropdown
Figure 7.2: Preferences window
menu to enable/disable the use of only specified ports. When enabled,
specify said ports with the Usable Ports dropdown menus.

NOTE: The DV1D software will automatically detect and determine which
communication ports to use. Only select ports manually if the software is
experiencing difficulties doing so.

Reset

To reset the Preferences to their default values, select [Reset].

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7.4 Preparing the DoseView 1D Phantom

DoseView 1D Scanning Arm Electrometer

Compatibility Compatibility
Please note that the DV1D software is only compatible with the DV1D Please note that the DV1D software is only compatible with the following
scanning arm. It is not automatically compatible with the 1D Water electrometers:
Scanning System, unless it is upgraded. If you do not have a DV1D
scanning arm, please contact Standard Imaging for purchasing or updating • SuperMAX, with software version 2.0 or higher
options.
• MAX 4000 with firmware version 7.2 or higher
Initialize
• MAX 4000 with firmware version 4.4 to 7.1: Please note that
Align the DV1D scanning arm according to the recommendations made in this version can be used with the software as is, but the native
Section 5. measurement time is in 15 second increments (Range is 15 - 600
seconds).
The scanning arm must be initialized before it can be used with the
software. To do this, attach the AC power cable to the rear of the scanning If the MAX 4000 has firmware version 7.0 or 7.1 (F series), you
arm and plug the unit into a wall outlet. The two LEDs on the scanning arm can contact Standard Imaging for firmware upgrade options that
indicate the following: include adding 1 second increments.

Amber: Indicates power Connecting


Green: Indicates successful self-test
Power on and connect it to the computer with a nine-pin serial cable using
Attach the hand pendant directly to the serial cable attached to the either an RS-232 protocol or a serial cable with a USB adapter. Please
scanning arm. The display will illuminate and initially show firmware note that if the electrometer is currently in a warm-up or ‘preferences’
versions for the arm “robot” and pendent. Next, “Not Initialized” will be screen, it will not connect properly to the DV1D software.
displayed.
NOTE: When using a SuperMAX electrometer, one of the following screens
CAUTION: Before initializing, ensure no obstructions will impede the needs to be displayed in order to communicate properly with the DoseView
detector carriage. 1D software:

To initialize, press and briefly hold [Initialize] on the pendant until the • Channel 1
detector carriage begins to move. The carriage will move to the top
• Channel 2
limit of arm travel and stop. The arm carriage is now ready to begin
measurements. • Channels 1 & 2

Detach the pendant. Attach the DV1D scanning arm to the computer using
the serial cable provided with the DV1D scanning arm.
Older MAX 4000 units have a single
RJ-11 connector in the back of
the electrometer. Using the DB-9
adapter and 4 wire phone cable
supplied with your electrometer,
connect the adapter to an open
serial port on the computer. Connect
Figure 7.3
one end of the phone cord to the
adapter and the other end to the
RJ-11 connector on the MAX 4000 or MAX4001. It is not necessary
to have your PC powered down to either connect or disconnect the
electrometer from the serial port.

NOTE: Use only the adapter supplied with the electrometer.

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7.5 Electrometer Setup

Select an electrometer/channel from the dropdown menu in the


Electrometer Setup box. Select or enter the Range and Bias setting as
needed. Refer to the electrometer and/or detector’s user manual for
recommended settings.

Zeroing

To zero, select [Zero] associated with the desired Input. The electrometer
associated with that Input will be zeroed. If you are using both channels of
a SuperMAX electrometer, the channels will be zeroed simultaneously.

Figure 7.4: Electrometer Setup

7.6 DoseView 1D Setup

Connect the scanner arm to the controlling computer. The scanner arm is
now ready for the controlling computer to position the detector and prepare
the software for acquiring data by using the controls in DoseView 1D
Setup.

Set Origin

To set a new origin, move the detector to the desired location and select
[Set Origin]. Please note that, once moved, the origin cannot be reset to its
original value.

Moving the Detector

Move to Depth
To move the detector to a particular depth, enter a depth value and select
[Go]. The DV1D scanning arm will move the detector to the specified
depth. To return to the origin, select [Origin].

Move by Step
To move the detector incrementally, enter a step value and select either [▲] Figure 7.5: DoseView 1D Setup
or [▼]. The DV1D scanning arm will move the detector up or down by the
number of millimeters/centimeters specified. This is a convenient way to
move the detector quickly through a series of equal steps. Manual Collection

Electrometer Setup

DoseView 1D Setup

Auto Collection

Figure 7.6: Software Screen

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There are two types of collections available: manual and automatic. Manual collections are best for individual measurements or multiple measurements at a
single depth. Automatic collections are best for taking a series of measurements at multiple depths, and can have either regular or arbitrary intervals.

7.7 Manual Collection


A manual collection can be configured from the Manual Collection section, Collection modes include:
which has two subsections: Charge and Rate.
Normal: When selected, the electrometer will take an individual
Charge measurement.

Before the actual data acquisition can be performed, adjust the collection Cumulative: This option is only available for Timed and Continuous
setting in the Manual Collection box. Select a collection type and mode. collection. When selected, this mode takes a measurement once
every second and keeps a running total.

Repeating: This option is only available for Timed collections. When


selected, the electrometer will take multiple measurements. Select
the number of repetitions desired. There will be a slight delay
Collection Type between measurements, no more than 2 seconds long.

Please note that this is different than taking a repeating measurement with
the SuperMAX (only); where repeating measurements occur without delay.

Collection Mode Rate

Figure 7.7: Manual Collection, Charge Tab

Collection types include:

Timed: When selected, a time value can be entered in 1 second


increments from 1 to 600 seconds on the MAX 4000, or 1 to 86400
seconds on a SuperMAX.

Continuous: When selected, the collection will begin when [Start] is


selected. The charge will be measured continuously until [Stop] is
selected.
Figure 7.8: Manual Collection, Rate Tab

Triggered: This mode allows the electrometer to automatically detect


the start and stop of a radiation exposure by measuring the current Rate data can be collected in two ways. By selecting the [Capture
crossing predetermined limit triggers. When the signal exceeds the Displayed Rate], the current rate value will be recorded, much like a
Trigger Start value, the collection begins. When the signal is less than snapshot. By selecting [Streaming Start], the rate value will be recorded
the Trigger Stop value, the charge collection ends. Trigger Start and 10 times a second until [Streaming Stop] is selected.
Stop values can be reviewed or edited in the Preferences dialog (see
NOTE: Streaming rate measurements are memory intensive. It is
Section 7).
recommended that streaming rate measurements do not exceed 10
minutes.

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7.8 Auto Collection


An automatic collection can be created or selected in the lower half of the Begin by providing a profile description. Next, select either Regular or
DoseView 1D Setup section. Arbitrary Intervals.

For a collection profile with Regular Intervals, provide the following


information:

Starting Depth (mm): The depth at which the scans will start/first
depth of the series.

Ending Depth (mm): The depth at which the scans will stop/last
depth of the series.

Step Distance (mm): The distance traveled between measurements.


Figure 7.9: Auto Collection
A measurement will be taken at every step between Starting and
Ending Depths.

To select an existing auto collection profile, use the Profile dropdown menu Delay (sec): The length of delay before the first measurement at
in the Auto Collection box. Please note that auto collection profiles can be each depth.
used with any compatible electrometer.
Duration (sec): The duration of each measurement.
Create
Samples at Depth: The number of measurements to be taken at
To create a new auto collection profile, select [Create] in the Auto Collection
each depth.
box. The New/Edit Auto Collection Profile will be displayed.
If the MAX 4000 electrometer with firmware version 4.4 to 5.4 is used, the
measurement time will be in 15 second increments (Range is 15 - 600
seconds), regardless of the settings chosen in the software. You can check
the box “Restrict measurement duration to old MAX 4000 valid timing (15
- 600 sec in 15 sec increments)” to insure that valid measurement time is
chosen in the software.

Figure 7.10: Regular Intervals

Figure 7.11: Arbitrary Intervals

For a collection profile with Arbitrary Intervals, fill in the table. To insert
a row, select [Insert Row] and a new row will appear above the currently
selected row. To delete a row, select [Delete Row] and the currently
selected row will be deleted.

When finished, save and close the New/Edit Auto Collection Profile dialog.

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Edit Delete

To edit an existing auto collection profile, make a selection from the Profile To delete an auto collection profile, make a selection from the Profile
dropdown menu and select [Edit]. The New/Edit Auto Collection Profile will dropdown menu and select [Delete]. A dialog will appear asking for
be displayed. Edit as desired, save and close when finished. confirmation. Upon confirmation, the selected profile will be deleted.
Please note that, once deleted, a profile cannot be restored.

For estimated completion times for example auto collection profiles, refer to
Appendix C.

7.9 Starting and Stopping


When ready, select [Start] in either the Manual or Automatic section,
according to the type of measurement being taken.

Once a collection has started, [Start] becomes [Stop]. A collection may be


stopped at any time by selecting [Stop]. Timed and Triggered collections
will stop automatically, according to their time or trigger specifications.
Continuous collections must be stopped manually.

7.10 Viewing Data


Table

Either the Charge or Rate values can be viewed in the Table.

Using the checkboxes in the Plot column, individual data points can be
shown or hidden in the Chart.

If table averaging is enabled (via Preferences), individual measurements Figure 7.12: Table View
will be listed, followed by their averaged value. For clarity, rows containing
averaged data will be shaded gray. Note that only the averaged data will
be displayed in the Chart.

NOTE: All values in the table are displayed using engineering notation.
For example:

• 0.020pC displays as 20e-15

• 0.020nC displays as 20e-12

Figure 7.13: Table View in Software

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Table Menu Chart

Right-clicking on the table will display a menu with the following items: The chart provides a graphical representation of the data. To see the data
plotted against depth (value from Table tab), select the Table button. To
Clear Select Row(s): The selected (highlighted) row(s) will be deleted see the data as it is being collected (plotted against time), select the Real-
from the table. To select multiple rows, hold [Shift] on the keyboard while time view button.
selecting.
To clear the Real-time View, select [Clear Real-time View].
Clear All Rows: All data in the table will be cleared. Please note that,
once the data is cleared, it is not retrievable. NOTE: Leaving the Real-time View will clear it; upon returning to the Real-
time view the previous data will not be displayed.
Choose Columns: Selection of this option will display a dialog, with
which one may choose which columns to display in the table. The options Zoom
include: Plot, Include in Average, Measurement Time (sec), Time, Depth To zoom in, left click and drag over the desired section. To zoom out, right
(mm), Input 1 Charge (C), Input 2 Charge (C), Charge Ratio. click anywhere on the Chart.

Normalize Ratios to Global Maximum: When enabled, all ratios are


treated as an absolute value with the largest ratio is represented as
“1.000” and all other values scaled from that value. This is illustrated in the
following example:

Original Ratio Normalized Ratio


9.000 0.900
8.500 0.850
10.000 1.000
7.050 0.705

Figure 7.14: Chart Tab: Real-Time View


NOTE: Only plotted values will be included for this function. If the
checkbox in the Plot column of the table is unchecked, that value will not
be included.

NOTE: When used with Table Row Averaging, this function will only apply
to the averaged values, not individual measurements.

Figure 7.15: Chart Tab: Table View

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The Chart View Settings

To change the appearance of the chart, select [Chart View Settings]. This
will display the Chart View Settings dialog.

Y Axis
Source: Select the y-axis variable. Options include: Charge, Rate,
Charge Ratio, and Rate Ratio.

Bounds: Similar to zoom, entering bounds values instructs the chart


to display only the data between the specified points.

Invert Axis: Selection will switch the position of the axes: the Y axis
will be along the bottom and the X axis will be along the side.

Plotted Values: Choose to display data collected through Input 1


and/or Input 2.

X Axis
Source: Select the X-axis variable. Options include: Depth or Time.

Bounds: Similar to zoom, entering bounds values instructs the chart


to display only the data between the specified points.

Display
Style: Select the manner in which data will be plotted on the chart.
Choose between dots and lines.

Weight: Select the size/boldness of the dots or lines displayed in the


chart.

Show Legend: When checked, the legend will be displayed in the


upper right of the chart. When unchecked, it will be hidden.

Figure 7.16: Chart View Settings

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7.11 Saving/Exporting Data


NOTE: To save data, you must export it. If you exit the DV1D software
Collection Type States either “Manual” or
without first exporting the data, the data will be lost.
“Streaming”.

To export data, select File>Export. This will display the Export Data dialog. ----
----
----
----
Charge Table
Date Date of measurement.
Time Time of measurement.
Electrometer ID Input 1
Electrometer Serial Input 1
Figure 7.17: Export Data Dialog
Electrometer ID Input 2
Electrometer Serial Input 2
Choose to export all data, or only the data checked as Plot, then select
[OK]. The Export Sample Tables dialog will be displayed. Choose a name, DoseView 1D Firmware
location, and file type (.csv or .txt), then select [Save]. The data will be Average ID When Table Row Averaging is
saved in the selected location. Exported data can be accessed using any enabled, groups of data will be
spreadsheet application such as Microsoft Excel. averaged together. Each group
will be assigned a number (ex: 1,
The exported file will include the following information: 2, 3, etc.), which will be stated in
this column.
Data Label Description Included in Average
Dose View 1D Software Export Document title. Depth (mm)
Date Date exported. Charge Input 1 (C)
App Version DV1D version. Charge Input 2 (C)
CLR Version Charge Ratio
OS Version Operating System version. Range Input 1
Rate Table Range Input 2
Date Date of measurement. Bias Setting Input 1 (VDC)
Time Time of measurement. Bias Reading Input 1 (VDC)
Electrometer ID Input 1 Bias Setting Input 2 (VDC)
Electrometer Serial Input 1 Bias Reading Input 2 (VDC)
Electrometer ID Input 2 Collection Type States either “Timed”,
Electrometer Serial Input 2 “Continuous”, or “Triggered”.
DoseView 1D Firmware Firmware version used by the Cumulative
DoseView 1D Scanning Arm. Duration (sec)
---- Trigger Start (pA)
---- Trigger Stop (pA)
Depth (mm)
Rate Input 1 (A) Please note that charts are not included in the exported file.

Rate Input 2 (A)


Please note that tables and charts cannot be printed directly from the
Rate Ratio DoseView 1D software.
Range Input 1
Range Input 2
Bias Setting 1 (VDC)
Bias Reading 1 (VDC)
Bias Setting 2 (VDC)
Bias Reading 2 (VDC)

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Section 8: Appendices

8.1 Appendix A: Troubleshooting 8.2 Appendix B: Reference Documentation


Can’t connect to device(s) References to electrometer/scanning arm documentation and
manuals
1. Re-launch application for fresh discovery.
Refer to the following manuals for additional information:
2. Verify physical connection.
• MAX 4000 Electrometer (REF: 80206)
3. Ensure electrometer using proper mode.
• SuperMAX Electrometer (REF: 80556)
4. SuperMAX must be on standard measurement screen.

5. MAX 4000 and SuperMAX must be beyond warm-up.

6. Try limiting port exposure (located in Preferences).

Device Connected, but doesn’t respond to commands at all or


doesn’t respond correctly.

1. Restart device, restart software.

2. Ensure device set to proper mode.

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Section 8: Appendices Continued

8.3 Appendix C: Time Estimates for Auto Calculations


The following table contains estimated completion times for example auto collection profiles. Please note that these are only estimates and actual
completion times may vary.

SuperMAX MAX 4000


(Dwell time 1 (Dwell time 1
sec) sec)
Start Finish Total scan time Total scan time
  Step size
position position (nominal) (nominal)
Example 1 250 mm 0 mm 1 mm 21 minutes 17 min 15 sec
Example 2 250 mm 0 mm 2 mm 10 min 46 sec 9 min 11 sec
Example 3 250 mm 0 mm 5 mm 5 min 5 sec 4 min 22 sec
Example 4 250 mm 0 mm 10 mm 3 min 6 sec 2 min 48 sec
Example 5 250 mm 0 mm Variable, for example: 8 min 7 sec 7 min 3 sec

10-5 cm range: 2 mm step

5-0 cm range: 1 mm step

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Section 9: Other Information

9.1 Maintenance
Exterior cleaning of the device can be done with a soft brush and a cloth. Gently brush all surfaces to remove dirt and dust. Be es­pecially careful that this
is an external cleaning only and do not permit any liquid to seep into the DoseView 1D Scanning Arm enclosure or hand pendant in any manner during
cleaning.

If the scanning arm will be stored while attached to the water tank, all water should be drained after each use in order to maximize the longevity and
performance of the scanning arm. Damage or corrosion caused by leaving the DoseView 1D Scanning Arm submerged in water for extended periods of
time is not covered under warranty.

There are no user serviceable parts on the DoseView 1D. The warranty will become void if any component of the DoseView 1D is disassembled.

9.2 Parts and Accessories

REF Description
Parts
75010 DoseView 1D Software
80487 DoseView 1D User Manual
Accessories
91800 DoseView 1D Scanning Arm, 34 X 30 X 36 cm Tank
91810 DoseView 1D Scanning Arm, 42 X 40 X 36 cm Tank
70800 DoseView 1D Scanning Arm
20193 Serial Extension Cable, 100 ft, DB9 M+F
20194 Serial Extension Cable, 25 ft, DB9 M+F
70850 PTW Markus® Detector Bracket
70851 Vertical Diode Bracket
50325 Reference Detector Positioning Kit
20215 Universal Input Power Supply 12 VDC e 1.25 A,
60601-1 compliant
20177 Power Cord, AC, USA

NOTE: The Universal Input Power Supply is used


with a region specific power cord. Please specify
for region outside of the USA.

Markus® is a registered trademark of PTW-Freiburg.

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Section 9: Other Information Continued

9.3 Features and Specifications


Dimensions Rotary Encoder
DoseView 1D Scanning Arm
Length 7.62 cm (3.0 in) A rotary encoder (1000 pulses per revolution) is directly mounted to the
Width 20.32 cm (8.0 in) leadscrew shaft. This prevents the problems typically associated with an
Height 48.26 cm (19.0 in) encoder mounted to the motor shaft – which cannot take into account any
backlash or elasticity in the mechanical linkage transferring the motion
Water Tank Internal Dimensions from the motor shaft to the leadscrew. An encoder directly mounted on the
REF 91800 REF 91810 leadscrew is only sensing what is critically important – the direct movement
Length 34 cm (13.39 in) 42 cm (16.54 in) of the leadscrew guiding the detector bracket.
Width 30 cm (11.81 in) 40 cm (15.75 in)
Height 36 cm (14.17 in) 36 cm (14.17 in)

Water Tank material: Clear acrylic 0.95 cm (0.375 in)

Weight
1D Scanning Arm 1.36 kg (3lbs)
Hand pendant 0.23 kg (0.5 lbs)
Water Tank 34 x 30 x 36 (empty) 6.35 kg (14 lbs)
Water Tank 42 x 40 x 36 (empty) 10.43 kg (23 lbs)

Max scanning arm travel: 27.5 cm (10.8 in)

Ionization chamber holder diameter accommodation:


Maximum: 20 mm (0.79 in)
Minimum: 6 mm (0.24 in)

Max chamber depth position backscatter: ~7 cm (2.76 combined (tank+water)

Accuracy of position: +0.05 mm (0.002 in) over the TG-51 range (200.00 mm)

Repeatability of position: +0.05 mm (0.002 in) over the TG-51 range (200.00 mm)

Operating conditions:
Pressure 600 - 700 mm Hg
Temperature 10 - 40 °C
Relative Humidity 30 to 75%, non-condensing

Storage conditions:
Temperature -40 - 70 °C
Relative Humidity 0 to 95%, non-condensing

Power Requirements:
AC Output 12 VDC @ 1.25 A

Product Standards: IEC 60601-1, IEC 60601-1-2


CE - 93/42/EEC (EU CE-MDD)

Authorized representative for the EU is AMA, Ltd., St. Felix House,


Flitcham, King’s Lynn, Norfolk, United Kingdom, PE31 6BU.

Competent Authority for the EU is the Medical Products Agency,


Sweden.

Notified Body for the EU is Semko, Sweden.

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Section 9: Other Information Continued

9.4 Service Policy 9.5 Return Policy


If service, including recalibration, is required, please contact Standard No merchandise will be accepted for credit without prior approval of return.
Imaging’s Customer Service department by phone or email prior to Please contact Standard Imaging’s Customer Service Department to
shipping the product. Standard Imaging’s Customer Service and Technical receive a return authorization number before returning any merchandise
Service staff will attempt to address the product issue via phone or email. for exchange or credit. Products manufactured by Standard Imaging must
If unable to address the issue, a return material authorization (RMA) be returned within thirty days of receipt of order in ‘like new’ condition.
number will be issued. With the RMA number, the product can be returned No credit will be given for products returned after thirty days from receipt
to Standard Imaging. It is the responsibility of the customer to properly of order. A minimum twenty percent restocking fee will be charged on all
package, insure and ship the product, with the RMA number clearly returned merchandise. All materials returned must be shipped pre-paid.
identified on the outside of the package. The customer must immediately Credit for returned goods will be issued to customer's account for use
file a claim with their carrier for any shipping damage or lost shipments. against future purchases of merchandise only. Special orders, custom
Return shipping and insurance is to be pre-paid or billed to the customer, products, re-sale (not manufactured by Standard Imaging) products, and
and the customer may request a specific shipper. Items found to be out of ADCL calibrations will not be accepted for return credit or exchange.
warranty are subject to a minimum service fee of 1 hour labor (excluding
recalibrations) for diagnostic efforts and require a purchase order (PO)
before service is performed. With concurrence from customer, the product
may be replaced if it is unserviceable or if the required service is cost
prohibitive. Products incurring service charges may be held for payment.
Standard Imaging does not provide loaner products. See the Standard
Imaging Warranty and Customer Responsibility for additional information.

Serialization Information
Standard Imaging products that are serialized contain coded logic in the
serial number which indicates the product, day and year of manufacture,
and a sequential unit number for identification:

A YY DDD X
A Unique product ID
YY Last two digits of the year (e.g. 1999 = 99, 2000 = 00)
DDD Day of the year (1< DDD < 365)
X Unique unit ID Number (1 < X < 9)

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9.6 Customer Responsibility


This product and its components will perform properly and reliably only when operated and maintained in accordance with the instructions contained in this
manual and accompanying labels. A defective device should not be used. Parts which may be broken or missing or are clearly worn, distorted or contaminated
should be replaced immediately with genuine replacement parts manufactured by or made available from Standard Imaging Inc.

CAUTION: Federal law in the U.S.A. and Canadian law restrict the sale, distribution, or use of this product to, by, or on
the order of a licensed medical practitioner. The use of this product should be restricted to the supervision of
a qualified medical physicist. Measurement of high activity radioactive sources
is potentially hazardous and should be performed by qualified personnel.
CAUTION: As desired by IAEA, English is the default language for labeling and manuals. If translated versions are avail-
able, resolve any differences in favor of the English versions.
WARNING: Proper use of this device depends on careful reading of all instructions and labels.
WARNING: Where applicable, Standard Imaging products are designed to be used with the versions of common ra-
diation delivery devices, treatment planning systems and other products or systems used in the delivery of ionizing
radiation, available at the time the Standard Imaging product is released. Standard Imaging does not assume responsibil-
ity, liability and/or warrant against, problems with the use, reliability, safety or effectiveness that arise due to the evolution,
updates or changes to these products or systems in the future. It is the responsibility of the customer or user to determine
if the Standard Imaging product can be properly used with these products or systems.

Should repair or replacement of this product become necessary after the warranty period, the customer should seek advice from Standard Imaging Inc.
prior to such repair or replacement. If this product is in need of repair, it should not be used until all repairs have been made and the product is functioning
properly and ready for use. After repair, the product may need to be calibrated. The owner of this product has sole responsibility for any malfunction
resulting from abuse, improper use or maintenance, or repair by anyone other than Standard Imaging Inc.

Standard Imaging will make numerous and reasonable attempts to contact a customer following completed manufacture or service of a product. Should a
customer product remain at Standard Imaging for more than 1 year following its completed manufacture or service, Standard Imaging reserves the right to
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The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. Please see
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9.7 Warranty
Standard Imaging, Inc. sells this product under the warranty herein set forth. The warranty is extended only to the buyer purchasing the product directly from
Standard Imaging, Inc. or as a new product from an authorized dealer or distributor of Standard Imaging, Inc.

For a period provided in the table below from the date of original delivery to the purchaser or a distributor, this Standard Imaging, Inc. product, provided in
the table is warranted against functional defects in design, materials and workmanship, provided it is properly operated under conditions of normal use, and
that repairs and replacements are made in accordance herewith. The foregoing warranty shall not apply to normal wear and tear, or if the product has been
altered, disassembled or repaired other than by Standard Imaging, Inc. or if the product has been subject to abuse, misuse, negligence or accident.

Product Warranty Period


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Standard Imaging Detectors 1 year
Standard Imaging Well Chambers 2 years
Standard Imaging Electrometers 5 years
Standard Imaging BeamChecker Products 2 years
Standard Imaging Software Products 1 year
All Other Standard Imaging Products 1 year
Standard Imaging Custom Products 1 year
Standard Imaging Remanufactured Products 180 days
Standard Imaging Custom Select Products 90 days
Consumables 90 days
Serviced Product 90 days (for service performed)
Resale Products As defined by the Original Equipment Manufacturer
0 - 90 days = 100% of ADCL Calibration Costs
ADCL Product Calibration
91 - 182 days = 75% of ADCL Calibration Costs
(Standard Imaging uses the
183 – 365 days = 50% of ADCL Calibration Costs
UW-ADCL for recalibrations required under
366 – 639 days = 25% of ADCL Calibration Costs
warranty, unless otherwise requested)
(days from date of shipment to customer)

Standard Imaging’s sole and exclusive obligation and the purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy under the above warranties are, at Standard Imaging’s
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which are returned to Standard Imaging, Inc. promptly after discovery of the defect; and (4) which are found to be defective upon examination by Standard
Imaging Inc. Transportation related charges, (including, but not limited to shipping, customs, tariffs, taxes, and brokerage fees) to Standard Imaging are the
buyer’s responsibility. This warranty extends to every part of the product excluding consumables (fuses, batteries, or glass breakage) or material reactions.
Standard Imaging, Inc. shall not be otherwise liable for any damages, including but not limited to, incidental damages, consequential damages, or special
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This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied, whether statutory or otherwise, including any implied warranty of fitness for a particular
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This warranty represents the current standard warranty of Standard Imaging, Inc. Please refer to the labeling or instruction manual of your Standard
Imaging, Inc. product or the Standard Imaging, Inc. web page for any warranty conditions unique to the product.

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9.8 Software License Agreement


Contains licensed program materials of Standard Imaging, Inc. The Licensee shall be solely responsible for the installation of the
product and any updates provided by Standard Imaging. Standard
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All rights not specifically granted to licensee under this software license terms or conditions of this agreement will likely cause irreparable harm
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