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Product Overview
Verifying and
Processing Images
(CR-IR 391V CL) For Veterinary
Daily Inspection and
Operation Manual Maintenance
897N101446F
Introduction
This Operation Manual applies to the following software.
• FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) Software V2.5(B)
FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) is a Fuji Computed Radiography image processing unit.
This Operation Manual offers the reader a summary insight into the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR
391V CL) and proceeds to present information prerequisite to using the product, including operating
instructions and precautions, and tips on daily inspections and care.
FCR PRIMA V Console is a CR workstation intended to provide diagnostic quality images and
measuring function to aid the doctor in diagnosis, and also is a viewer for US referral images.
CAUTION
1 No part or all of this manual may be reproduced in any form without prior permission.
2 The information contained in this manual may be subject to change without prior notice.
3 FUJIFILM Corporation shall not be liable for malfunctions and damages resulting from
installation, relocation, remodeling, maintenance, and repair performed by dealers other than
those specified by FUJIFILM Corporation.
4 FUJIFILM Corporation shall not be liable for malfunctions and damages of FUJIFILM
Corporation products due to products of other manufacturers not supplied by FUJIFILM
Corporation.
5 FUJIFILM Corporation shall not be liable for malfunctions and damages resulting from
remodeling, maintenance, and repair using repair parts other than those specified by
FUJIFILM Corporation.
6 FUJIFILM Corporation shall not be liable for malfunctions and damages resulting from
negligence of the precautions and operating methods contained in this manual.
7 FUJIFILM Corporation shall not be liable for malfunctions and damages resulting from use
under environment conditions outside the range specified for this product, such as the
power supply, installation environment, etc., as described in this manual.
8 FUJIFILM Corporation shall not be liable for malfunctions and damages resulting from
natural disasters, such as fires, earthquakes, floods, lightning, etc.
Caution: R
x Only (Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician)
Trademarks
FCR is a trademark or a registered trademark of FUJIFILM Corporation.
Marks Contents
Indicates a dangerous situation which, if you ignored or could not follow for
WARNING some reason, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if you ignored or could not follow for
CAUTION some reason, could result in a slight or moderate degree of personal injury or
material damage.
■ Manners of Description
In this Operation Manual, button names, menu actions, window names and messages appearing in the
operational windows are designated in the following manners:
● Buttons (example)
[Complete]
Names of buttons in the operational windows are enclosed
in brackets [ ], regardless of their shape.
● Menus (example)
[Annotation] – [Rectangle]
Menu names are enclosed in brackets [ ].
Sequences of menu choices are designated in the
format [ ] – [ ].
In this example, users are supposed to choose
[Annotation] first, then [Rectangle].
● Windows (example)
“Read Image” window
Window names are enclosed in quotation marks “ ”.
A.1 Specifications......................................................................................................A-2
■ PC............................................................................................................................................... A-2
■ Standard Monitor........................................................................................................................ A-3
■ Touch Panel Monitor.................................................................................................................. A-3
Safety Information
Chapter
Safety Information
1.3 Safety....................................................................................1-4
1.5 Labels..................................................................................1-12
Before using this equipment, please read “Precautions Before Operating This Equipment” carefully so
that you can operate it correctly.
Whenever you operate this equipment, be sure to observe those precautions. Failure to do so may
cause injuries or property damages.
The institution where the equipment is installed is responsible for its use and
maintenance.
In addition, this equipment should not be used by persons other than doctors
or suitably trained staff.
Safety Information
Please read through these notes before using the equipment.
● Notes on Using Veterinary Electrical Equipment (for Safety Assurance and Risk Prevention)
1 Allow only skilled personnel to use the equipment.
2 Take notice of these precautions in installing the equipment:
(1) Locate the equipment to guard against splashes of water.
(2) Locate the equipment to protect against any ambient conditions that could adversely affect its
performance, such as atmospheric pressure, temperature, humidity, ventilation, sunlight, dust
and air containing salt or sulfur content.
(3) Locate the equipment to keep it stable, protected from tilting, vibration, impact (including
impact during transit) and so on.
(4) Do not install the equipment where chemicals are stored or in or near sources of gases.
(5) Observe the line frequency and voltage and the allowable current (or power consumption).
(6) If the equipment is powered from batteries, check their status (standing, polarities and so on).
(7) Connect the ground wire properly.
3 Before using the equipment, take notice of these precautions:
(1) Check the switches for contact, polarities and dial settings, the meters and so on to ensure
that the equipment works properly.
(2) Check that the ground wire is fully connected.
(3) Check that all cords are connected correctly and fully.
(4) Remember fully that combined use of equipment could cause incorrect diagnoses, unsafety, or else.
(5) Recheck the external circuits that are directly connected to the patient.
(6) If the equipment is powered from batteries, check the batteries.
4 While the equipment is in operation, take notice of these precautions:
(1) Be careful not to exceed the specified time and dosage limits for diagnostics or treatment.
(2) Keep a constant eye on the equipment in general and the patient to ensure that they remain normal.
(3) Whenever the equipment or the patient is found abnormal, take appropriate remedial action,
such as shutting down the equipment with care to cause no harm to the patient.
5 After using the equipment, take notice of these precautions:
(1) Reset the switches, dials and other controls to their initial status in specified routines before turning off the equipment.
(2) Do not use undue force in disconnecting cords, as by pulling them out of position.
(3) Take notice of these precautions in storing the equipment:
I Store the equipment to guard against splashes of water.
II Store the equipment to protect against any ambient conditions that could adversely affect
its performance, such as atmospheric pressure, temperature, humidity, ventilation,
sunlight, dust and air containing salt or sulfur content.
III Store the equipment to keep it stable, protected from tilting, vibration, impact (including
impact during transit) and so on.
IV Do not store the equipment where chemicals are stored or in or near sources of gases.
(4) Clean the components, cords, directors and so on and then sort and keep them in order.
(5) Keep the equipment clean to prepare for the next sessions of operation.
6 If the product fails, do not tamper with the product but mark it properly and have it repaired by professionals.
7 Do not make unauthorized modifications to the equipment.
8 Maintenance and inspection
(1) Inspect the equipment and parts periodically.
(2) Before putting the equipment back to reuse after it has been left out of service for a certain
length of time, check that the equipment works normally and safely.
9 Other
Abide by instructions in the Operation Manual for proper equipment handling.
■ Preventing Explosion
WARNING
Because this equipment is not explosion-proof, do not use combustible and explosive gases
near the equipment.
■ Connection Instruction
CAUTION
Use external devices of specified types to connect to the equipment.
Safety Information
EMC Standard: CISPR 22:2005
CISPR 24:1997 + A1:2001 + A2:2002
IEC 61000-3-2:2000 + A1:2001 + A2:2004
IEC 61000-3-3:1994 + A1:2001 + A2:2005
However, there is no guarantee that harmful electromagnetic interference will not occur in any
installation environment.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy. In a particular environment,
e.g., the equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions or any device that is
not compliant with the EMC Standard is used in a surrounding area, harmful interference may result,
causing the equipment or surrounding device to malfunction. If this equipment causes harmful
interference to other equipment or receives harmful interference from other equipment, you are
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
● Reorient or relocate the equipment.
● Increase the separation between the equipment and the affected equipment.
● Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the affected
equipment is connected.
If the problem persists, discontinue the use of the equipment and consult the manufacturer of the
affected equipment or our official dealer.
CAUTION
Keep the equipment away from sources of strong electromagnetic radiation.
Harmonic emissions
Class D
IEC61000-3-2
Voltage fluctuations/
flicker emissions
Complies
IEC61000-3-3
Electrical fast transient/burst ±1kV for power supply lines ±1kV for power supply lines
<5% UT <5% UT
(>95% dip in UT) (>95% dip in UT)
for 250 cycles for 250 cycles
IEC61000-4-8
NOTE: UT is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level.
The CR-IR 391V CL is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
The customer or the user of the CR-IR 391V CL should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Safety Information
■ Precautions when Using
● Operating Precautions
• When working steadily on the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) over an extended period of
time, take breaks for 10 to 15 minutes after every hour to rest your eyes and hands.
• Verify that time and date which displayed on the “Indicator” window is correct before using the FCR
PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL). Time and date which displayed on the “Indicator” window are
recorded as a time and date at the time of saving images to the disk.
• Turn the power of this equipment or the computer installed this software off at least once a day with
the shutting down operation.
The FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) is not built for continuous running.
• Use a screensaver when displaying the same image for extended period of time. If your screensaver
fails to start up, consult our official dealer.
If the same image is displayed for a long time, the burn-in or residual image of the previous image
may result when switching the display on the monitor.
• When selling this software alone, keep the CD cover of this software in a safe place because
important matters such as production number are written on it.
● Hardware Precautions
• Be careful not to splash the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) and its peripheral devices with
water and other liquids. Do not handle the equipment with wet hands.
• Before disposing of the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL), erase patients’ personal information
stored on it completely.
• Do not turn off the PC or DVD drive while FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) is in use. Images
saved on the PC or DVD drive might be damaged.
• Do not handle the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) with Windows Explorer running. The FCR
PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) or PC may freeze.
• When connecting FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) and other study equipment, use the UTP
(Unshield Twist Pair) cable.
• Do not disconnect the network cable of the hub or the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) from
the port while image reading is in progress. If the network cable is accidentally disconnected, reinsert
it into the port immediately. Do not shut down the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) at this
time. If you disconnect the network cable of the hub or the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL)
from the port and insert it back into position while image reading is in progress, the image reading
process, might take about 10 minutes to resume. If you shut down the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR
391V CL) or Image Reader, the images being read might be lost.
• The FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) might be accidentally powered off due, for example, to
a power failure while image reading is in progress. When this happens, restart the PC and log in
again to reload the images. Make sure that the correct images have been read in response to your
exposure menu choice. After starting up and logging in the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL),
when double-clicking and starting to expose the study which was reading images at the time of
shutting down from the study list on the “Main” window, images can be started to read again.
If the images loaded do not match your exposure menu choice, exchange or otherwise manipulate the
images to synchronize the exposure menu choice and the images with each other.
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verify its performance characteristics, such as the battery life. Replace the battery as required.
If the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) is forced to shut down while it is in operation due to
electric power failure or other causes, data could be lost.
Safety Information
You need to have a security, backup or any other relevant procedure programmed separately to save
images safely. Use of an uninterruptible power supply is recommended to protect against
emergencies.
• Do not connect any additional hardware to the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) in addition to
the hardware already connected to it.
It will result in malfunction.
• Do not connect the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) to a wide area network. It will result in
malfunction.
• If you need to install this software to the store-brought PC, contact our authorized dealer.
Also, use our company’s recommended computer for installing this software. Contact our authorized
dealer for the detailed specifications of the computer and the peripheral equipment.
• Use a commercial personal computer and monitor that passed our compatibility test with FCR PRIMA
V Console (CR-IR 391V CL). If non-approved ones are used, Fujifilm Corporation does not guarantee
that the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) will operate normally.
A commercial personal computer and monitors verified for compatibility are listed in Appendix A.
● Software Precautions
• Do not modify the Windows setting of the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL). Image input/
output might be disabled.
• While using the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL), do not double-click any file associated with
any other application software.
If you attempt to open a file associated with any other application software by double-clicking it, the
file would take a considerable time to open. If it is absolutely necessary to open that file, start up the
associated application software first and then control the application software to open the target file.
• Do not install any software in the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) in addition to the
preinstalled software. Do not uninstall any preinstalled software. Because the FCR PRIMA V Console
(CR-IR 391V CL) comes with certain software preinstalled, installing additional software could
interfere with the preinstalled software, resulting in malfunction.
• Operate the disk drive with the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) applications.
• When selling this software alone, Fujifilm Corporation will not be responsible for any malfunction or
damage of the personal computer or the monitor.
Safety Information
• Verify the information that accompanies images and use it to aid in their reading. Pay particular
attention to patient information.
• When reading an image, be sure to verify the image flip information (front or back) and the actual
exposure condition of patient.
• Configure the image processing parameters for the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) to suit
display images.
Improperly configured image processing parameters could make correct image reading difficult.
• Adjust the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) to display images in a proper size.
The FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) may subject original images to interpolation processing
(display processing) to enable you to view the images in an optional display size. As a result, images
displayed in an improper size may not impart their intrinsic information.
• Multi-frame images may not be displayed in the set frame rate in case of cine play mode.
Confirm images after confirming the display of measured value of the frame rate.
● Monitor-related Precautions
• Luminance and contrast can be changed depending on the monitor types but never change them.
If it changed, an image may not be verified properly.
• Use the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) with proper screen contrast (high/low) settings.
Improper screen contrast (high/low) settings could make image reading difficult.
• Before reading images on FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL), make sure that the monitor is set
at the right angle for viewing. If the monitor is not set at the right angle, adjust it.
An improperly angled monitor could make it difficult to read images properly.
• Do not change the display setting (for portrait or landscape) of the LCD monitor that was set at time of
installation. If you need to change the display orientation setting, contact our authorized dealer.
● Media Management
• Do not leave disks for the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) in dusty places, hot or damp
places, places exposed to direct sunlight or in places that are subjected to sharp temperature
differences.
• Duplicate (copy) every disk to which images are stored.
Check disks for consistency by following the instructions found in “13.14 Media Consistency Check”.
Images stored to the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) hard drive or disks could be lost as a
result of equipment or media faults. Further, some characteristics of a disk could make images stored
on the disk inaccessible for reading or writing if the disk has deteriorated over an extended period of
usage, even though it has been stored properly. An improperly stored disk could make images stored
on it inaccessible for reading or writing within months.
Neither FUJIFILM Corporation nor the vendor assumes any liability or responsibility for any loss of
images and data.
Safety Information
• Erase manually a remaining image on an imaging plate exposured at large X-ray dose.
Incomplete erasing of an image on the imaging plate could make image reading difficult.
● Media
• Do not use the disks that are dedicated to image storage on the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V
CL) for any other use. Images stored on those disks would be made inaccessible for browsing.
• Use disks that meet the requirements listed in “2.7 Before Using Disks”.
• Be careful not to confuse the DVD disk with the CD-R or DVD-R disk for PDI because the CD-R or
DVD-R disk for PDI to be given to the patient is created using the DVD drive to create DVD disks.
When creating a CD-R or DVD-R disk for PDI, write information (patient name, patient ID, birth date,
disk creation date, study date, facility name) on the front of the CD-R or DVD-R disk in order to
distinguish it from DVD+RW/-RW disk.
When giving the created disk for PDI to the patient, advise the patient that the contents of the disk is
for reference.
• Do not handle the FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) in a Windows Explorer operation, unless
otherwise specified in this Operation Manual.
If you eject a disk in a Windows Explorer operation, the data stored on the disk could be corrupted as
a consequence of the disk having been ejected while images were being written to or read from it, or
your application might not be able to eject it.
Further, when you browse through information stored on the disk, the information might take time
before it shows up.
● NAS/USB-HDD
• When the caution about lack of HDD space is displayed, add NAS/USB-HDD. In such cases, consult
our authorized dealer.
• When an error of NAS/USB-HDD is displayed in the indicator for Event, consult our authorized dealer.
Chapter
Product Overview
Product Overview
FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) digitizes and displays the X-ray images captured using the
Image Reader.
Information required for image reading is obtained from the images appearing on the monitor.
A summary description of the key features of the system is as follows:
1 Digital image processing offers easy-to-view X-ray images with enhanced diagnostic capabilities.
2 FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) provides a self-contained tool of entering exposure
information (Patient information, body part examined, exposure menu and so on) and scrutinizing
the resultant images.
3 Image data can be backed up to DVD.
4 The FCR PRIMA V Console (CR-IR 391V CL) keeps images obtained from various studies under
fully integrated management.
5 Study images can be saved on CD-R or DVD-R in the PDI format and made available to the
patients for collaborative diagnostic purposes.
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■ Display Window
Product Overview
By installation conditions for option or by system setting at the time of installation, there are buttons
and menu which cannot be selected. Buttons and menus which cannot be selected are displayed in
gray or are hidden.
Study status
Input and refer to
([Suspend] [Verify])
patient information
Sub-window
Study operations
This section also describes the normal startup procedures, each procedure for starting up the server
application and client application after backing up from the backup notification message, and
procedures for starting up each function from the server application icon.
(I)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
(F)
(G)
Product Overview
→→The startup window of FCR PRIMA V Console Power button
To connect with the Image Reader, start up FCR 5. Enter a password (F).
PRIMA V Console before turning on the Image
Reader.
To change the user selection, click [Back] and return
to the “User Selection” window.
• FCR PRIMA
If you have not backed up the disk for a certain
period of time or longer, FCR PRIMA V Console may
display a backup prompt message before it starts up.
Click [OK] in response to the backup prompt
message and the “Backup Utility” will launch to
perform the requested backup operation.
Backup: “6.1 Backing up Information of Patient,
Power switch
Setting, Log, and Report”
Items Contents
■ Starting up the Client Application Shutdown the PC Shuts down the PC.
“2.3.2 Exiting FCR PRIMA V
If no operation window (“User Selection”
Console”
window) is displayed while the server
application icon appears in the PC’s task tray, Exit Exits the “Server Application”.
starts up the client application. “2.3.2 Exiting FCR PRIMA V
Console”
1. Double-click on the desktop. Start up Client Starts up the “Client Application”.
→→The client application starts up. Application
When the client application starts up, the “User
User Utilities Starts up the “User Utilities”.
Selection” window opens.
Backup Utilities Starts up the “Backup Utilities”.
“6.1 Backing up Information
• On the PC, the auto startup for the client of Patient, Setting, Log, and
application can be set. Report”
• You can do the same by the following steps:
Disk Copy Starts up the “disk copy tool”.
1) Double-clicking server application icon in the
task tray at the lower right-hand corner of the Event Display Displays the “Event Log” window.
screen.
Version Display Displays the version.
→The “Select Server Application Behavior” dialog
appears.
2) Selecting “Start up Client Application” from the
pull-down menu.
3) Clicking [OK].
Product Overview
Exits FCR PRIMA V Console to close the “Main” window temporarily and using a utility tool.
(F)
(A) (B)
● “Login” Window
(C)
(D)
1. Click (A).
→→“Main” window closes, and the client application
exits. When the client application exits, the “Image
Viewer” window also closes.
→→The “Select Server Application Behavior” dialog
appears.
To use various utility tools : “2.3.1 ■Starting up
Each Function from the Server Application
Icon of PC”
To exit the server application : “■ Exiting the
Server Application”-2.
1. Click (A). 2
→→The “Select Server Application Behavior” dialog
Product Overview
appears.
● Login Window for Windows →→The login window for Windows opens.
■ Unlocking the PC
1. Enter a login password (B) for Windows and
click (C).
Items Contents
2. Click [OK].
(A’)
(B)
Barcode window
1. Select the “Exposure Menu” (A’) after reading
an image.
Insert straight carefully
Buttons Functions
Items Contents
Completed All the images are read and Registration date The date on which the study was
[Upon Completion] is selected. registered (scheduled)
Verified The image quality of images read Registration time The time at which the study was
is verified and [Upon Verification] registered (scheduled)
is selected.
Study date The date on which the exposure
Modality Study modality was started
• CR Study time The time at which the exposure
Registration The date on which the study was was started
date*1 *2 registered (scheduled).
Study time *1 *2
The date on which the exposure
Modality The modality of study
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Requesting The exposure requesting
was started. Physician physician
4. Click (C).
→→The selected study is displayed in the “Image
Viewer” window.
(B) *1
(C)
• You can do the same by:
- Double-clicking the study to refer in “Study List”
(A).
- Dragging and dropping the thumbnail image
displayed in the “Image Viewer”.
*1 displays on the image which the report is - Starting up the “Image Viewer” from the “Study
registered. Utilities”.
By clicking , input contents can be confirmed.
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Images for a study are saved in a CD-R disk or a
DVD-R disk in PDI format.
: Measurement Summary
Display the measurement logs and create a report of
the measurement results.
4) Study Summary
6) Sub-window
9) Report
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Verifying and Processing Images
5) Image Cart
4) Study Summary
The study image of the patient selected in the
"Main" window displays as a list.
By selecting the modality in the pull-down
menu, the study which displays in the image
summary can be narrowed.
5) Image Cart
A window to put images to save or print.
Images in the image cart can be saved/printed.
(A)
6 (B)
(N)
(M)
Daily Inspection and Maintenance
(E)
(Q)
(F)
● “Browse For Folder” Window
(G)
(H)
(R)
(I)
(J)
(K)
Display Items
When backing up to a disk:
Items Contents
• Use an unformatted disk or disk containing only
backup data created according to the procedure Select folder*1*2 Backup destination folder
described here.
Necessary disk space/ The amount of space
FUJIFILM Corporation shall not be responsible for free space*3 necessary for backup and
data damage caused by using a disk containing the free space in the backup
data other than backup data. destination specified at
6 Control the disk after backup as backup media. Do Select folder field
not store data other than backup data created by
any method other than that described in this
Daily Inspection and Maintenance
subsection.
*1 To change the backup destination, click [Browse]
• When backing up to a disk, remove the disk by
(L). When the “Browse For Folder” window opens,
operation from the indicator.
select a folder (R) and then click [OK] (S).
To backup USB memory, connect the USB memory
1. Click [Backup] (G) in the “Main Menu” window. to PC and select the USB memory as backup
destination.
→→The “Select Information for Backup” window opens.
*2 The initially displayed folder is a folder in the
connected disk with the name in the form date+time.
2. Put check marks to backup information (J). For example, if today’s date and time is September
Selection Items 13, 2005 6:50:05, the folder name appear as
20050913185005.
Items Contents *3 If there is not enough free space in the disk,
Patient Patient information registered in FCR replace the disk.
information PRIMA V Console main unit
(PatientData.cab)
4. Check the “Selected folder” (M) and then
Setting Exposure menu settings and image
click [OK] (N).
information processing parameters (MenuData.cab)
→→A message “Insert the backup disk into the target
System settings and “User Utilities”
drive” is displayed.
settings (SystemData.cab)
Setting for the report If the save destination disk does not have sufficient
(ReportDataSet.cab) free space, a message is displayed. Click [OK] and
stop backup. Insert a disk with sufficient free space
Log FCR PRIMA V Console log information
and click [OK] on the “Select Folder” window once
information (LogData.cab)
more.
Report Report information along with the image
information (ReportData.cab) →→When backup completes, a message is displayed.
7. Remove the disk (or USB flash drive) 2. Click [Restore] (G) in the “Main Menu”
containing the backup data. window.
→→The “Select Folder” window opens.
• Leaving the disk in the drive may result in an error. 3. Click [Browse] (O).
Remember to record the backup date and other
necessary information on the label of the disk (or
→→The “Browse For Folder” window opens.
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USB flash drive).
• When backup completes, replace with storage disk.
4. Select a folder in the backup disk (R) and
information information
purpose] in the “Main Menu” window.
→→The “Collecting Logs for Maintenance Purpose”
window opens.
• If the selected folder does not contain the backup
file, “No backup available” is displayed. This item
cannot be restored. 2. Select the collection method.
• Backup Information at the bottom of the window
can be used to check the backup date and FCR
PRIMA V Console version at the time of backup. Select the [Delete personal information off of the
logs] to delete patient name, patient date of birth,
user name, and responsible person name when
7. Click [Start] (U). saving log.
Display Items
→→When the restoration completes, a message is
displayed. Items Contents
Leaving the disk in the drive may result in an error. *1 To change the backup destination, click [Browse]
(L). When the “Browse For Folder window” opens,
select a folder (R) and then click [OK] (S).
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Daily Inspection and Maintenance
A
A.1 Specifications...................................................................... A-2
Main Specifications
■ PC
PC Power Supply Conditions
(HP ProDesk 600 G1 SF) Input voltage : 90 to 264VAC
Input current : 3.2A
Frequency : 50Hz / 60Hz
Environmental Conditions
(1) Operating
Temperature : 10°C to 35°C
Humidity : 10%RH to 90%RH (No dew condensation)
(2) Not operating
Temperature : -30°C to 60°C
Spec
Processor : Intel(R) Core i3-4130/3.4GHz
Main Specifications
Environmental Conditions
(1) Operating
Temperature : 5°C to 35°C
Humidity : 30%RH to 80%RH (No dew condensation)
(2) Not operating
Temperature : -20°C to 60°C
Humidity : 30%RH to 80%RH (No dew condensation)
Environmental Conditions
(1) Operating
Temperature : 5°C to 35°C
Humidity : 10%RH to 80%RH (No dew condensation)
(2) Not operating
Temperature : -20°C to 60°C
Humidity : 5%RH to 90%RH (No dew condensation)
Main Specifications
(FlexScan S1721-SHBK)
Environmental Conditions
(1) Operating
Temperature : 0°C to 35°C
Humidity : 30%RH to 80%RH (No dew condensation)
(2) Not operating
Temperature : -20°C to 60°C
Humidity : 30%RH to 80%RH (No dew condensation)