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Edition 4, Revision 2
06-2011 printed in Germany Document Node ID: 32047827
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Agfa Company Confidential Copyright © 2011 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
DD+DIS025.05E CR User Station
► Manufacturer
Agfa HealthCare N.V.
Published by
Agfa-Gevaert HealthCare GmbH
Tegernseer Landstraße 161
D - 81539 München
Germany
Copyright © 2011 Agfa HealthCare N.V.
All rights reserved.
Technical modifications reserved.
Agfa and the Agfa rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert N.V., Belgium,
or its affiliates.
WARNING:
Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries.
INSTRUCTION:
(1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document
(see Agfa HealthCare Library > General Info > Agfa HealthCare > Publications >
Service Manual) prior to attempting any operation, repair or maintenance task on
the equipment.
(2) Strictly observe all safety directions within the "Generic Safety Directions" and on
the product.
IMPORTANT:
The installation and service of the product(s) described herein is to be performed
by qualified personnel who are employed by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates
or who are otherwise authorized by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates to provide
such services.
NOTE:
To verify the latest version of a chapter of the Service Manual refer to the “Checklist for
Completeness” in the Agfa HealthCare Library.
LIST OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................5
2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS........................................................................................................8
2.1 General Safety Instructions.......................................................................................................8
5 TROUBLESHOOTING............................................................................................................27
5.1 Isolating Transformer ..............................................................................................................27
5.2 ID Tablet..................................................................................................................................28
8 INSTALLATION PLANNING...................................................................................................29
8.1 Dimensions .............................................................................................................................29
8.5.2 ID Tablet..................................................................................................................................33
1 Introduction
The CR User Station (CRUS) is an operating console that facilitates the work of the
radiographer. It is suitable for all CR environments: centralized, decentralized or
personal CR solutions.
It has been designed in line with the look and feel of the range of the new generation
digitizers, combining with the digitizers to form a “whole”. It provides a professional way
of delivering an integrated solution for computer equipment in Agfa’s CR offering.
Figure 1
For an optimal workflow the CRUS can also be docked directly to CR 25.0 / CR 35-X.
The CRUS can not be docked directly to CR 75.0 / CR 85-X.
Figure 2
IMPORTANT:
Mind that:
• CRUS in combination with DX-G/DX-M may ONLY be installed stand-alone.
The CRUS may NEVER be mechanically fixed to the DX-G/DX-M. Due to the CRUS
operation this would cause uncontrolled impact of shock and vibration during the scan
process of DX-G / DX-M.
• CRUS must have SN > 7078 if it should be used in combination with DX-G/DX-M.
Older versions of CRUS cannot be used.
NOTE:
For all required information concerning digitizers, where the CRUS is attached to,
please refer to the relevant Service Documentation:
• CR 25.0: DD+DIS071.04E
• CR 35-X: DD+DIS219.06E
• CR 75.0: DD+DIS002.04E
• CR 85-X DD+DIS378.05E
• DX-G/DX-M DD+DIS001.10E
2 Safety Instructions
Figure 3
• Make sure that the two safety caps are mounted on top of the right side rollers in
case of stand-alone CRUS (this means that the CRUS is not connected to a
CR 25.0/CR 35-X Digitizer), as shown below.
Figure 4
Pay attention to the warning label at the rear side of the CRUS:
Check power selection before connecting to mains
Figure 5
In combination with a digitizer the isolating transformer assures that the digitizer still
complies with EN 60601-1-1 medical, electrical systems.
The CR User Station bears the CE mark and fully complies with the
CE Directive 89/336/EEC and with the federal code of the United States, bearing on:
• Emission and immunity according to EN 60601-1-2, for emissions the
equipment complies with EN 55011 class A (CISPR 11).
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may
cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take
adequate measures.
• Emissions according to 47 CFR part 15 subpart B, Class A.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to
correct the interference at his own expense.
• Radio-parameters of the ID Tablet according to ETS 300330.
3 Installation Instructions
NOTE:
The actions described in this section apply only, if the CRUS is installed as stand-
alone device.
Skip this section if you want to dock it to a CR 25.0 / CR 35-X digitizer, and continue
with section 3.2.
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Figure 13
Figure 14
NOTE:
By default, a rack for the Barco monitor is installed.
If you have a Barco monitor, go directly to step (2).
If you have another monitor, exchange the rack before proceeding
with step (2). The exchange of the rack for the NEC monitor is
described in section 3.9.
Figure 15
(3) Adjust the monitor according to
section 3.10.
Figure 16
(1) Put the ID-Tablet back to its place and fix the Phillips screw
(see Figure 9, page 12).
(2) Connect the USB cable coming from the ID-Tablet to a free USB port of the PC.
Figure 18
100 V: 6.3 AT
120 V 5.0 AT
230 V 2.5 AT
240 V 2.5 AT
Figure 19
Figure 20
Figure 21
20
100
2 01
240
Figure 22
Figure 23
(1) Connect the network cable of the digitizer to the hub of the CRUS.
NOTE:
If you want to dock the CRUS to a CR 25.0/CR 35-X digitizer, continue with
section 3.8.
Result The installation of the CRUS as a stand-alone device is finished. Connect it to the
mains.
IMPORTANT:
Mind that other digitizers, especially DX-G/DX-M must not be docked directly to CRUS.
Figure 24
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Figure 31
Figure 32
NOTE:
The monitor rack, the bearing and the
washers can easily fall down!
Be careful when removing the axis.
Figure 33
Figure 34
NOTE:
If the monitor rack is not fixed properly, it
may tilt unwanted.
Check that the hole of the retainer (see
circle) and the form of the axis fit smoothly
together.
Figure 36
Figure 35
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Figure 38
Figure 39
Figure 40
Adjust the inclination of the monitor by using the lever at the rear side:
NOTE:
The lever is a quick-fix system: Its fixed or loose position can be changed when it is
pulled (lever free, see Figure 41).
There is no need to open the Allen screw at the axis for the adjustment of the monitor.
lever lever
(2) Loosen lever by turning counter-
free locked
clockwise.
Figure 41
Result The individual components of the CR User Station are ready for use now.
4 Functional Description
Monitor (*)
Keyboard (*)
ID Tablet
Cassette storage
Inside:
- Isolating transformer
- PC (*)
- UPS (*)
- Network Switch (*)
Figure 42
3
store 2
exposed
cassette
store
scanned
and erased
cassette
4
Figure 43
• Up to five exposed cassettes are stored in the upper side storage racks (1).
• The exposed and identified cassettes are inserted directly into the digitizer or, if the
digitizer is busy, stored in the top storage rack (3).
• The scanned and erased cassettes waiting to be used again are stored in the lower
side storage rack (4).
In order to save time it is also possible to use the CRUS for Fast ID.
• For this an exposed but unidentified cassette is inserted into the digitizer.
• By entering the cassette, the digitizer reads the cassette information of the RF Tag
and a communication to the CRUS is opened.
• The digitizer starts scanning the IP and sends an ID Data Request Message to the
CRUS. On the monitor of the CRUS the ID window pops up and the ID data have to
be entered.
• After the user completed the information at the CRUS, it is sent back to the digitizer.
The communication channel is closed afterwards.
5 Troubleshooting
WARNING:
Fire hazard:
Only use fuses of the exact value and characteristics stated above.
5.2 ID Tablet
Figure 45
For the current Spare Parts List refer to Agfa Healthcare Library.
7 Maintenance
8 Installation Planning
8.1 Dimensions
Required free space for optimum operation. All dimensions are in cm (inch):
193 (75”)
5 (2”)
43 (17”) 45 (18”) 100 (40”)
5 (2”)
Digitizer
64 (25”)
75 (30”)
200 (77”)
120 (47”)
Figure 46
Required free space for optimum operation. All dimensions are in cm (inch):
64 (25”)
Digitizer
200 (77”)
127 (48”)
Figure 47
15 (6”)
5 (2”)
43 (17”) 115 cm ( 45”)
64 (25”)
Figure 48
Weight • 53 kg (empty)
• Approx. 100 kg (fully equipped)
Operating Conditions
Temperature 10°C – 30°C
Change of temperature 0.5°C / min.
Humidity 15% RH to 80% RH
Type Label
The type label is at the rear side of the CRUS.
Figure 48
Figure 47
8.5 Connections
CRUS
Primary:
100 V 6,3 A, slow blow
120 V 5,0 A, slow blow
230 – 240 V 2,5 A, slow blow
Mains Fuse Protection
Europe 16 A, slow blow
USA & Japan 15 A, slow blow
8.5.2 ID Tablet
Local and International wiring regulations must be observed. Check all supplies and
voltages, currents, trips and fuses with the hospital facilities department or their
engineers.