Professional Documents
Culture Documents
P-13-003-510-001 02 MagicMax Universal SW 2.0 user's guide
P-13-003-510-001 02 MagicMax Universal SW 2.0 user's guide
P-13-003-510-001 02 MagicMax Universal SW 2.0 user's guide
User's Guide
Notice
This User’s Guide is an integral part of the MagicMaX Universal. To ensure proper use of this product,
please read this User’s Guide carefully and keep it for future reference. Do not carry out any
adjustments or procedures other than those described in this User’s Guide. Any attempt to do so may
result in hazardous situations such as fire, explosion or electric shock to patient, operator or service
engineer.
MagicMaX Universal and its accessories must not be used for any other purpose than what is described
in the accompanying documentation (intended use). Violation will result in loss of warranty.
IBA Dosimetry GmbH does not accept liability for injury to personnel or damage to equipment that may
result from misuse of this equipment. Failure to observe the hazard notices contained in this User’s
Guide, or failure to observe local health and safety regulations.
IBA Dosimetry GmbH shall under no circumstances be liable for incidental or coincidental damage
arising from use of the equipment described in this document.
No part of the accompanying documentation may be translated or reproduced without written
permission of IBA Dosimetry GmbH, unless reproduction is carried out for the sole purpose of being
used by several people in the same department.
The user must treat the accompanying documentation like any other copyrighted material. If part of the
accompanying documentation is provided in electronic form, these files shall not be modified in any
way. IBA Dosimetry GmbH and its suppliers retain title and all ownership rights to the accompanying
documentation including those of translation into other languages, either in electronic or printed form.
Several key functions of the MagicMaX Universal and its associated components are protected by
international patents.
All brands, trademarks and trade names mentioned in this documentation are the property of the
applicable manufacturers and companies. IBA Dosimetry GmbH renounces all claims of possession to
rights in brands, trademarks and trade names mentioned in this documentation, which are not their
property.
1. Introduction 1
1.1. Intended use 1
1.2. Non-intended use 1
1.3. General Description 1
1.4. Documentation 2
1.4.1. About this User’s Guide 2
1.4.2. Conventions 2
1.4.3. Intended User 3
1.5. Symbols 3
2. Health and Safety Information 5
2.1. General 5
2.2. Operator 5
2.3. Device label 5
2.4. Safety Precautions 6
2.4.1. Device Handling 6
2.4.2. Protection from Fluids 6
2.4.3. Use of Accessories 6
2.5. Environmental Requirements 7
2.6. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) 8
2.7. Regulatory Requirements 11
3. System components 12
3.1. Parts overview 12
3.1.1. Basic Components 12
3.1.2. Optional accessories 12
3.2. MagicMaX Application Sets 13
4. Hardware Description 15
4.1. Device connection 15
4.2. MagicMaX Universal Basic Unit 15
4.3. MagicMaX Universal Detectors 16
4.3.1. Detectors for the single detector channel 16
4.3.2. Detectors for the Multidetector channel 18
4.4. Detector holders 19
4.5. PC (optional) 19
4.6. Galvanic Isolator (optional) 19
5. Installation 20
5.1. Requirements 20
5.2. Computer Installation 20
IM PO RT ANT N O T IC E
PICTURES AND SCREENSHOTS
All numbers and selections displayed in pictures and screenshots are only
examples and no recommendations for settings or entries.
1.4.2. Conventions
The functions of the device, dialog captions and dialog text are indicated with bold font.
Examples: Starting Time, Dose Rate.
Referrals to chapter and section headings in this User’s Guide are indicated by italic font.
Examples: Notice, Technical Specifications.
Green arrow ( ) bullets are used for a list of actions in a procedure; other lists use orange square (■)
bullets.
Throughout this user User’s Guide, hazardous situations or operations are identified by DANGER,
WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE. They are indicated by specific signs and colors, described below:
Sign Meaning
CAUTION, without the safety alert symbol, used to address issues related to
possible hardware damage.
Area Expertise
Installation Experts
Start-up, operation, and shutdown Experts, trained personnel
Maintenance Experts
Troubleshooting Experts
1.5. Symbols
The following symbols are used in this User’s Guide or the device.
SN Serial number
Recycling
Security seal
IM PO RT ANT N O T IC E
ALL PERSONNEL MUST READ THIS CHAPTER
All personnel must read this chapter and be fully aware of its contents before
commencing installation work, operating, or servicing the MagicMaX Universal.
If the MagicMaX Universal is used in a way not specified in this User’s Guide, the
protection provided by the equipment may be reduced.
2.2. Operator
The MagicMaX Universal should only be used by people who are
■ aware of and understand the limitations of the device as they relate to the measurement of radiation
output,
■ knowledgeable about safety procedures to be observed when working with radiation sources.
C AUT IO N !
HIGH VOLTAGE INSIDE THE DEVICE
Be careful with high voltages. Danger of electrical shock!
C AUT IO N
WET DEVICES
Do not use devices on which moisture (condensation) has developed because of
temperature changes unless they have completely dried.
IM PO RT ANT N O T IC E
NO OTHER EQUIPMENT CLOSE TO THE OPERATING DEVICE
The equipment or system should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other
equipment. If adjacent or stacked use is necessary, the equipment or system
should be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will
be used.
The use of cables with the MagicMaX Universal other than those described in this document may result
in an increased emission or decreased immunity of the MagicMaX Universal.
The MagicMaX Universal is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The
customer or the user of the MagicMaX Universal should ensure that it is used in such an environment.
Electromagnetic environment -
Emissions test Compliance
guidance
The MagicMaX Universal is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The
customer or the user of the MagicMaX Universal should ensure that it is used in such an environment.
The MagicMaX Universal is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The
customer or the user of the MagicMaX Universal should ensure that it is used in such an
environment.
0124
DIN EN 61674:2014
DIN EN 61676:2010
RQA, RQM,
C1
Current probe, or
USB
MagicMaX
Illuminance detector
C2
software Galvaic
isolator*
XM, XR, or DCT10-
C1: Triax Lemo plug
C2: 7-pin Multi plug MM
* The Galvanic isolator is needed only when Current probe is used and the PC is connected to mains power, See Section 4.6 for
details.
Multi plug
USB connector
Lemo plug
The MagicMaX Universal basic unit has a channel for single detector and a channel for multi-detector,
as well as an USB-connector.
■ USB connector
It connects the basic unit to a PC through an IBA delivered USB cable.
■ Lemo plug
It connects the single detector channel to RQA, RQM, a MagicMaX Current Probe, or MM-LS.
■ Multi plug
It connects the multi-detector channel to a semiconductor multi-detector, XM or XR, or an ionization
chamber.
RQA RQM
The circled area is the reference points for DOSE calibration. Make sure that the X-ray beam covers the
circled area during the measurements.
1 2
7
3 4 5
1. Transformer jaws
Used for non-invasive measurements. Enclose the conductor with the jaws to measure DC/AC
current.
4. Power-on LED
When the unit is turned on, this LED will be lighted green.
6. Inputs
For direct, invasive current measurement (X-Ray generator current measurement point).
7. Connection cable connecting the Current Probe to the Lemo plug of the MagicMaX Universal basic-
unit.
W IC HT IG E R HI NW EI S
INVASIVE MEASUREMENTS
If the PC is connected to the public mains network, a galvanic isolator (not
pictured) must be used in between the MagicMaX Universal and the PC. If the
PC (Laptop) is running on battery power, there is no need for a galvanic isolator.
Illuminance Detector
MM-LS without cover
XR Multidetector XM Multidetector
The printed circle (s) on the semiconductor detectors indicates the active area of detectors. Make sure
that the X-ray beam covers the circled area during the measurements.
DCT10-MM
The high voltage for the chamber is supplied through one of the seven pins of the connector.
IM PO RT ANT N O T IC E
DETECTOR CALIBRATION
Please note that a detector is calibrated to a basic unit of the MagicMaX
Universal. Make sure these two device are matching with each other before use,
especially if you have more than one detector and basic unit, or when you buy a
new detector for an old basic unit.
A detector in its holder (top side) A convertible laptop with a MagicMaX Universal
connected
4.5. PC (optional)
Any PC fulfills the requirements listed in Section 5.1 can be used for the MagicMaX Universal.
A convertible laptop (see photo above) with installed software and required drivers can be purchased
together with MagicMaX Universal.
5.1. Requirements
Computer operating system:
■ Operating system: Windows 7 32 and 64 bit, Windows 8/ 8.1, 64 bit,
Windows 10 32 and 64 Bit
■ Pentium processor (or equivalent), minimum 1.6 GHz
■ 1 GB RAM.
■ 600 MB free hard disk space
■ DirectX 9.29.1973 or later
■ Internet Explorer version 6 or later
■ Microsoft .Net 4.6.1 Client Framework
■ Windows updates
■ Minimum one USB 2.0 port
IM PO RT ANT N O T IC E
ADMINISTRATOR RIGHTS REQUIRED
For a successful installation and setup of the software, full administrator rights
are required.
Step 1 Step 2
Step 3 Step 4
After the successful installation, the MagicMaX Program icon will be placed onto the Desktop.
Now connect the MagicMaX Basic Unit to another free USB port of your PC.
The Hardware Assistant automatically starts in the background and the corresponding FTDI USB
drivers will be installed.
To start the software, double-click the MagicMaX icon. If no detector is connected, the
MagicMaX software (MagicMaX) window appears as shown below:
Splitter Splitter
1 2 3 4 5 6
1: Click this button to open the main menu:
Item Description
New Study Empty the current MagicMaX window.
Open Study Open a saved measurement session.
Import Study ... Append a saved measurement to the data in
the current window.
Save Study Save the current opened measurement in the
default folder.
Save Study As ... Save the current opened measurement in a
chosen folder.
Start Stream to Save the live-measured data to Excel in the
Excel way you defined in the Export to Excel
dialog (which is opened when clicking this
command).
It will perform this action each time when a
measurement is done
Stop Stream to Click this command; the action of "Start
Excel Stream to Excel" will be canceled.
Toggle Dose Unit Switch the dose unit between Gray and
Roentgen.
Toggle Switch the Temperature unit between Celsius
Temperature Unit and Fahrenheit.
Information Display the version information of the
software firmware, and drivers, etc.
Show Shows an overview of all measuring units, as
Measurement well as general measurement information.
Details
Close Application Exit the program. If the measurement is not
saved, a message will pop up and ask
whether you want to save the measurement
before exit.
IM PO RT ANT N O T IC E
DO NOT MOVE THE MAGICMAX SYSTEM DURING BACKGROUND
COMPENSATION AND MEASUREMENTS
During the background compensation and x-ray measurements, do not move the
MagicMaX System including Basic Unit, detector, and cables.
The white dot in 4/5 (e.g., the XR channel in the example above) indicates that the sensor is set as
trigger channel.
Note: If the DCT10-MM chamber is used, depending on the usage, for dose measurement or Dose
Length Product (DLP) measurement, the name of chamber in the Sensor Setup dialog is Dose
DCT10-MM or DLP DCT10-MM.
If an ionization chamber is selected, the air density correction field is visible:
Use custom correction – if unchecked: the standard condition, temperature of 20°C and air pressure
of 1013 hPa, will be used for the correction; if checked: the user entered temperature and pressure will
be used. The valid range for temperature is 10 °C to 70 °C and 300 hPa to 1200 hPa for air pressure.
Note that you can select the temperature unit in the main menu, Toggle Temperature Unit.
Once the settings for air density correction are defined, all measurements in this session will be
corrected for the air density of the ion chamber sensor. Air density correction affects all ion chamber
dose and dose rate related measurement results as well as the ion chamber dose rate wave. The
correction cannot be undone. Changing the air density settings will be applied to the measurements that
come after and will not affect previously performed measurements.
2 3 4 5 6
■ Select Create a new file, and then click OK. The Excel window containing the contents in the current
Table View in MagicMaX will open. An example is shown below:
■ Select Append to a new file, and then click OK, browse and select a saved Excel file, click Open. By
clicking OK, the Excel window opens, containing the contents of the selected Excel file followed by the
results in Table View in the MagicMaX window.
IM PO RT ANT N O T IC E
ONLY APPEND THE DATA SETS FROM THE SAME APPLICATION
TOGETHER
Please ensure that the data sets appended together are from the same
application.
Click on the name of the desired template ("Template for CTDI_MM" in the example above) , and
then OK.
The Excel window will open and the measurement results will be written in to the selected template.
IM PO RT ANT N O T IC E
ENSURE THE TEMPLATE MATCHES THE EXPORTED DATASET
Please ensure that the template is for the same application as the exported
dataset, e.g., the units in the template should be the same as the measured units
of the exported dataset.
In Appendix, a list of tokens is provided. The tokens can be used as a cell name in an Excel template.
After defining the needed triples (only the cell names are mandatory) and formatting the template, save
it as an Excel template file (*.xltx). Make sure it is in the MagicMaX template folder,
Local Disk (C) - Users - [User's folder] - AppData - Roaming - Microsoft - Windows -Templates -
MagicMaX.
1: Click this button and select an application setup from the list in the Matrix Value Subset for the
Measurement List panel and Favorite View. Proceed with OK.
2: Click this button to maximize the Favorite View to the full window; Click this button again to
return to the original size.
Automatic:
The MagicMaX Software detects the optimal readings based on the connected detectors and
measured values.
Radiography:
Shows Dose, Dose Rate, Duration PPV, HVL and Filtration (when available) of the
Multidetector.
Radiography & External:
Shows Dose, Dose Rate, Duration and PPV (when available) of the Multidetector and shows in
addition Dose und Dose Rate (when available) of the optional Detector.
Radiography & mA:
Shows Dose, Dose Rate, Duration and PPV (when available) of the Multidetektors and in
addition Dose and Dose Rate (when available) of the current clamp.
Illuminance:
Only shows Duration and Illuminance (when available) of the optional LS-Detector.
Fluoroscopy:
Shows: Dose / Pulse, Dose Rate, kVp and Duration (when available) of the Multidetector and in
addition Pulse Frequency and Filtration (when available) of the optional Detector.
Fluoroscopy & External:
Shows: Dose / Pulse, Dose Rate, kVp and Duration (when available) of the Multidetector and in
addition Dose / Pulse and Dose Rate (when available) of the optional Detector.
Fluoroscopy & mA:
Shows: Dose / Pulse, Dose Rate, kVp and Duration (when available) of the Multidetector and in
addition mA und mAs (when available) of the current clamp.
1
2
3
4
5: Maximize/reset - click this button to maximize the Waveform panel to the full window; Click this
button again to return to the original size.
IM PO RT ANT N O T IC E
DO NOT MOVE THE MAGICMAX SYSTEM DURING BACKGROUND
COMPENSATION AND MEASUREMENTS
During the background compensation and measurements, do not move the
MagicMaX System including Basic Unit, detector, and cables.
1. Connect the detector(s) to the basic unit and the basic unit to the PC.
C AUT IO N
NO HOT PLUGGING
Do not connect or disconnect any MagicMaX Universal device when the
MagicMaX software is running. Please disconnect the software first.
2. Start the program by double-clicking the MagicMaX shortcut icon on the PC desktop or the MagicMaX program
in the Start menu.
“Connecting ... ” is displayed on the top bar, and the Sensor Setup dialog opens.
3. Select the settings in the Sensor Setup dialog according to the application (for details, see Section 6.1), and
then click OK to finish the process.
C AUT IO N
SELECT THE CORRECT DETECTOR & CALIBRATION IN THE SOFWARE
Make sure that, in the Sensor Setup dialog, the detector for the Sensor box and
the beam quality for the Calibration box in the Sensor Setup dialog are
correctly selected.
C AUT IO N
DO NOT PLUG / UNPLUG THE MULTI-PLUG CONNECTOR
One pin of the multi plug carries high voltage. Do not plug/unplug this connector
when the MagicMaX software is running.
Danger of electrical shock.
IM PO RT ANT N O T IC E
RESTRICTED TRIGGER FUNCTION
The Current Probe cannot be used as a trigger, thus, the start of the
measurement will be triggered from a Multidetector.
3. Non-invasive measurement:
Press the lock to open the clamp. Put the clamp around the high voltage cable of the X-ray tube. The
arrow on the sticker inside the clamp shows the direction of the current flow (see photos above).
Please ensure that the arrow points to the current flow direction.
Invasive measurement:
Connect the invasive cables to the Invasive measurement connectors and the given bridges in the
generator.
W AR NI NG
INVASIVE MEASUREMENTS
Invasive measurements are only allowed for servicing or trained and certified
employees from the X-ray manufacturer.
C AUT IO N
USING GALVANIC ISOLATOR
If the PC is connected to the mains power for Invasive mode measurement with
the Current Probe, a galvanic isolator must be used between the MagicMaX
basic unit and PC: connect the PC to the galvanic isolator and the galvanic
isolator to the MagicMax with two USB cables.
There are three yellow markers on the chamber. The outer markers indicate the active length and the
middle one indicates the center of the active length. For dose measurement, the size of the beam
should cover the active length exactly.
Active length
Cover
Shutter knob
Press the shutter knob to open the shutter. Turn it to 45° clockwise to lock it in the open-position.
Step back.
After the measurement is done, turn the shutter knob 45° counter-clockwise to close the shutter.
Put the cover back when it is not in use.
When the Illuminance Detector is connected, the Matrix Value Subset selects Illuminance
automatically.
Locking screw
Insert the suction cup unit into the adapter connection slot. The top/bottom surface should be in the
same plane.
Partially unscrew the locking screw, and then insert the detector until the detector is completely
inside the detector slot. Then tighten the locking screw to fix the detector.
Release the lever (vertical position), place the holder on the desired surface with the suction cup
touching the surface, then while pressing the holder firmly, push the lever down (horizontal
position).
Test tightness of the attachment by waggling the holder. Repeat the previous step if not tight
enough.
C AUT IO N !
PINCH HAZARD
When you press down the lever of the suction cup, please do not place your
finger behind the lever. It may be jammed and injured.
C AUT IO N
SUCTION CUP LOSES GRIP OVER TIME
The vacuum between the cup and surface may weaken over time and cause the
holder with the detector to drop. After the measurement is done, please remove
the holder and store in a proper place. If the measurement takes a long time, test
the suction by waggling the holder from time to time. Re-attach the holder if it is
not tight enough.
IM PO RT ANT N O T IC E
OBSERVE REGULATIONS
The mentioned quality assurance tests are recommendations only. International
standards and national laws must be observed.
The label attached on the device indicates the date when the next calibration is due.
However, please ensure that all local regulations and laws applicable to the use of MagicMaX Universal
in your country are complied. For example, if the MagicMaX Universal is used in Germany, the German
Medical Product Law applies.
9.4. Troubleshooting
Generally, the MagicMaX Universal has been designed to have a long reliable life. If a problem is
noticed with a measuring system, it may not just be caused by the detector assembly, but also by the
display, processor, Power Supply or interconnecting cables.
There are three classes of error indications:
■ Usually, class one can be corrected by the user since the error is caused by the wrong operation or
handling of the device.
■ Errors of class two are errors in the system, the software, or the module. A restart or re-connection may
be necessary to correct the problem. If the problem does not disappear, you need to contact the
manufacturer.
■ If an error of class three appears, a restart may solve the problem. Usually, your support/supplier has to
be contacted to fix it.
If there are problems that are not listed here, or repeating errors occur, please get in touch with your
local distributor or IBA Dosimetry GmbH.
See Chapter 13.1 for contact data.
RE CY C LI NG
None of the parts mentioned above may be disposed by the general house or
hospital waste disposal system. Please observe all local regulations governing
the disposal of your system. The end-user is responsible for complying with all
local regulations regarding the removal of the product from service. To avoid
environmental damage and/or injury and if you have no facility to convert the
device to electronic waste at the end of its life cycle, please return it to IBA
Dosimetry GmbH. We will ensure that it is recycled correctly.
To comply with legal requirements concerning the environmental compatibility of our products
(protection of natural resources, avoidance of waste), we endeavor to reuse components and to return
them to the production cycle. We guarantee the functioning, quality and life of these components by
taking extensive quality assurance measures, just as for factory-new components.
The MagicMaX Universal system contains materials, which can be detrimental to the environment.
Therefore, the proper disposal of the MagicMaX Universal system according to the regulations of
national law and in view of protecting the environment must be ensured. This is guaranteed by returning
the MagicMaX Universal system to the manufacturer.
10.3. XR Multidetector
Item Characteristic
Type of detector Silicon photodiode (PIN)
Measurement principle Ionization current in silicon semiconductor
Beam projection Vertical to the detector surface
Measurement values kVp, PPV , HVL, Dose, Dose Rate, Dose per Pulse,
Exposure Time, and Wave Form
kVp indicated value PPV (IEC 61676 compliant)
Measuring range Dose 55 µGy - 9999 mGy
Dose Rate 100 nGy/s - 160 mGy/s
Time:
Item Characteristic
Accuracy 1 % or 0.2 ms
± 1 pulse
Range 2 ms – 300 s
1 – 0.3x106 pulse
Item Characteristic
Range 1.3 mm – 10 mm
Item Characteristic
Reference conditions:
12° Wolfram anode
Reference point:
Circled 1 cm diameter area, Dose and kV separated. Reference point is situated on the surface of the
detector.
Measurement values kVp, Total Filtration, HVL, Dose, Dose Rate, Exposure Time and Wave
Form
Accuracy ± 0.7 kV or ± 2 %
Reference conditions:
2.2 mm PMMA compression paddle in beam for all measurements (kVp, dose, HVL).
All beams calibrated with large focal spots.
Reference point:
Circled 1 cm diameter area, Dose and kV separated. Reference point is situated on the surface of the
detector.
Item Characteristics
Accuracy 1 % or 0.2 ms
± 1 pulse
Range 2 ms – 300 s
1 – 0.3x106 pulse
Wave form:
Item Characteristics
1,050
1,025
kQ 1,000
0,975
0,950
RQR-M1 RQR-M2 RQR-M3 RQR-M4 RQA-M1 RQA-M2 RQA-M3 RQA-M4
1,050
1,025
kQ 1,000
0,975
0,950
RQR 3 RQR 4 RQR 5 RQR 6 RQR 7 RQR 8 RQR 9 RQR 10
Graph of correction factor, kQ, vs. RQR beam quality for detector RQA
1,050
1,025
kQ 1,000
0,975
0,950
RQA 3 RQA 4 RQA 5 RQA 6 RQA 7 RQA 8 RQA 9 RQA 10
Graph of correction factor, kQ, vs. RQA beam quality for detector RQA
Features:
Air ionization chamber.
Homogeneous sensitivity over the entire active length of the chamber.
Provided with protective shielding (guarded).
Delivered with an individual calibration document.
Material:
External electrode carbon fiber reinforced epoxy (CFRP)
Inner electrode carbon fiber reinforced epoxy (CFRP)
Connector 7-pin multi plug connector
Cable 2 m (6.56 ft) flexible, low noise
Size
active volume 4.9 cm³ (DCT10-MM), 14,7 cm³ (DCT30-MM)
Total active length 100 mm (DCT10-MM), 300 mm (DCT30-MM)
Inner diameter of the external electrode 8.0 mm
Diameter of the inner electrode 1.0 mm
Operating data:
Leakage current < ± 4 x10-15 A
Measuring range for CT beam quality 100 kV - 150 kV (RQR 8 - RQR 10)
Calibration factor (typical) (DCT10-MM)
ND, K = 72 mGycm / nC
(120 kV / 4.5 mm Al HVL)
(DCT30-MM)
ND, K = 76 mGycm / nC
(120 kV / 4.5 mm Al HVL)
Sensitivity 1.42 nC/Gy
Dose measuring range 0.01 mGy – 15 Gy
Dose rate measuring range 0.10 mGy/s - 0.05 Gy/s
Dose length measuring range 0.1 mGycm - 150 Gycm
Dose rate length measuring range 1.0 mGycm/s - 0.5 Gycm/s
Uncertainty <5%
Calibration reference 120 kV, 2.5 mm Al; 1 m (RQR 9); in the chamber
axis at the center of the cavity volume
Beam incidence direction The central beam axis is perpendicular to the
chamber axis.
Beam Quality Voltage [kV] 1. HWD [mm Al] Filtering [mm Al] KQ
CT beam qualities
kQ
Graph of correction factor, kQ, vs. RQR beam quality for detector DCT10-MM
Maximum current 2A
Measurement range 10 mA to 2 A
0.1 mAs – 1000 As
Operating humidity < 85% (rh without condensation)
Item Characteristic
V(λ) –Adjustment 6%
Cosine-Correction 3%
The Illuminance Detector MM-LS is complied with the standard, DIN 5032-7, Class B
StartTime StartTime
DigitizerSensorName Digitizer SensorName
DigitizerSensorSerial Digitizer SensorSerial
DigitizerAllPulseCount Digitizer AllPulseCount
DigitizerAllPulseFrequency Digitizer AllPulseFrequency
DigitizerAveragePulseDuration Digitizer AveragePulseDuration
DigitizerBackgroundCompensated Digitizer BackgroundCompensated
DigitizerCalibrationDate Digitizer CalibrationDate
DigitizerDuration Digitizer Duration
DigitizerErrorMessage Digitizer ErrorMessage
DigitizerFirmwareVersion Digitizer FirmwareVersion
DigitizerIsDurationFiltered Digitizer IsDurationFiltered
DigitizerIsPulsed Digitizer IsPulsed
DigitizerTriggerMode Digitizer TriggerMode
DigitizerTypicalAveragePulseDuration Digitizer TypicalAveragePulseDuration
DigitizerTypicalPulseCount Digitizer TypicalPulseCount
DigitizerTypicalPulseFrequency Digitizer TypicalPulseFrequency
IlluminanceIlluminanceRate Illuminance IlluminanceRate
IlluminanceSensorSerial Illuminance SensorSerial
mAIsProbePolarityNegative mA IsProbePolarityNegative
mASensorSerial mA SensorSerial
mACurrent mA Current
mACurrentRate mA CurrentRate
MultiDose Multi Dose
MultiRate Multi Rate
MultiTypicalPulseDose Multi TypicalPulseDose
MultiTypicalPulseRate Multi TypicalPulseRate
MultiAnodeType Multi AnodeType
MultiAverageVoltage Multi AverageVoltage
MultiCoefficientsName Multi CoefficientsName
MultiFilterType Multi FilterType
MultiFiltration Multi Filtration
MultiHVL Multi HVL
64| Appendix – Tokens for Excel Templates | MagicMaX Universal User’s Guide
12. Index
O T
Technical Specifications ................................................. 49
Operating Humidity......................................................... 62 Technical Support ........................................................... 68
Operating Temperature .................................................. 62 Test Level ................................................................... 9, 10
Time ............................................................................... 54
P Time Resolution........................................................ 52, 54
Total Filtration ........................................................... 50, 51
Power Frequency ............................................................. 9 Total Filtration Range ..................................................... 50
Power Supply ........................................................... 46, 49 Trained Personnel ...................................................... 3, 44
PPV.......................................................................... 50, 53 Transportation ................................................................ 44
Product Description .......................................................... 1 Triaxial Plug ........................................................ 55, 57, 62
Protection from Fluids....................................................... 6 Troubleshooting .......................................................... 3, 46
Pulse Length .................................................................. 51 Tube Current .................................................................. 17
Pulse Rate ..................................................................... 51 Tube Current Measurement .............................................. 1
Type of Detector ........................................... 50, 53, 55, 57
Q
U
QA Tests ........................................................................ 42
Quality Assurance (QA) .................................................. 42 USB 2.0 .......................................................................... 49
Quality Management ...................................................... 68 USB Cable Length, max. .......................................... 49, 53
USB Cable Type ............................................................. 49
USB Connector Type ...................................................... 49
R USB Load, max. ............................................................. 49
USB Mini-B ..................................................................... 49
Recalibration .................................................................. 42 Use of Accessories ........................................................... 6
Recording Time .............................................................. 49
Recording Time, max. .............................................. 52, 54
Recording Time, Resolution ........................................... 49 V
Recycling ................................................................... 3, 47
Reference Point ....................................................... 55, 57 Voltage [kV] ........................................................ 56, 58, 59
Reporting Complaints ..................................................... 68 Voltage Range ................................................................ 49
Response ................................................................. 55, 57
Responsibility ................................................................. 45
RF Emission ..................................................................... 8 W
RF Transmitter ............................................................... 10 Warranty ......................................................................... 44
RF, conducted ................................................................ 10 Warranty Conditions ....................................................... 44
RF, radiated ................................................................... 10 Warranty, General .......................................................... 44
Round Marking ......................................................... 55, 57 Warranty, Limitations ...................................................... 44
RQA Detector ................................................................. 57 Wave Form ............................................. 49, 50, 52, 53, 54
RQM Detector .................................................... 16, 55, 60 Wave Form, displayed .............................................. 52, 54
RQR 10 .................................................................... 57, 58 Working Condition ............................................................ 6
RQR 3 ...................................................................... 57, 58
RQR 5 ...................................................................... 57, 58
RQR-M1 ................................................................... 55, 56 X
RQR-M4 ................................................................... 55, 56
XR Multidetector ............................................................. 50
S
Safety Precautions ........................................................... 6
Customer information
Company name: Contact person:
Address:
Product information
Hardware version: Software version: Date of purchase ((DD/MM/YY):