HEALTHCARE Global Services Organisation Technical Documentation Order No.: DD+DIS150.05E *1YZO6N1* 1 Piece YZO6N MA1 1st Edition printed in Germany 2005-09-09 Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366 / 100 This page is intentionally left blank to enable print out of even and odd pages on duplex printers. HEALTHCARE Global Services Organisation Technical Documentation Order No.: DD+DIS150.05E *1YZO6N1* DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 1 Piece YZO6N MA1 1st Edition To order spare parts and spare part assortments: Tel.: Fax.: xx49 - (0)89 - 6207 – 3760 xx49 - (0)89 - 6207 – 7388 To order documentation: Tel.: Fax.: xx49 - (0)89 - 6207 - 3553 xx49 - (0)89 - 6207 - 7271 Caution: This system uses high voltage. Please consider the respective safety regulations. These instructions describe adjustments and routines which must only be performed by qualified technical personnel. Note: Electrical repairs and connections must only be performed by a qualified electrician. Mechanical repairs and connections must only be performed by a qualified technician. CE Declaration: The CE Declaration (CE Conformity) becomes invalid if the product is changed without explicit consent of the manufacturer! This applies to all parts, not only to safety elements. AGFA-GEVAERT AG HE/Im - GSO I&P Tegernseer Landstr. 161 D-81539 München pprinted in Germany 2005-09-09 Agfa Company Confidential OVERVIEW Pictograms and conventions for this documentation 0. Order List This documentation uses certain conventions (pictograms, way of writing) for better understanding and faster locating of the required information. 1. Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures 2. Functional Description 3. Repair and Service Explanation of the pictograms 3.1 Machine specific safety and repair information 3.2 Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary equipment 3.3 Troubleshooting 3.4 Electrical and mechanical codes, fuses, LED's 3.5 Replacement of parts 3.6 Adjustments and calibrations 3.7 Software menus, settings 3.8 Software-Releases, Patches 3.9 Frequently Asked Questions 1 2 4. Reference and Circuit Diagrams 5. Spare Parts List 6. Accessories 7. Field Modifications 8. Manufacturing Standard Modifications 9. Maintenance High voltage ! Waiting time Attention ! Required tools Info Removal Installation Hint Mechanical adjustment Required spare part Electrical adjustment Required time Calibration Conventions Actions Way of writing Sample 10. Field Service Bulletins Action, explanation Switch the machine on Switch the machine on Action with the mouse or the "Return" key <omni-cd.exe> 11. Installation Planning Double-click the <omni-cd.exe> icon Required text input via the keyboard vips 12. Glossary and Key Word Index Enter vips and click on <Continue> 3 HEALTHCARE Generic Safety Directions Imaging Services Document No: DD+DIS238.06E Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products ► Purpose of this Document This Generic Safety Directions document comprises the general safety relevant information including relevant environmental and occupational safety instructions for the Service Engineer. It is valid for all Agfa HealthCare Imaging Products and part of each Service Documentation as well as Installation Planning document. The latest version is available via MedNet, GSO Library path: General Info => Agfa HealthCare => Publications => Service Manual ► Document History Edition. Revision Release Date Changes compared to previous Revision 1.2: 1.3 07-2009 • • • • • • ► Updated table with laser classification to latest changes of the corresponding standard. See section 3.3. Added section Environmental and occupational Safety Instructions. See section 9. Added safety note concerning inroom installations of CR equipment and corresponding X-ray shielding. See section 17. Added laser safety note and safety note concerning electrical checks after repairs. See section 19. Added treatment for Lithium batteries in sections 19 and 21. Updated information concerning the recycling pass. See section 24. Referenced Documents Document Title Not applicable Not applicable DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 printed in Germany Agfa Company Confidential Document Node ID: 11849633 eq_generic_safety_directions_e_template_v01 Copyright © 2009 Agfa HealthCare N.V. DD+DIS238.06E ► Generic Safety Directions Manufacturer Agfa HealthCare N.V. Publisher Agfa-Gevaert HealthCare GmbH Tegernseer Landstraße 161 D - 81539 München Germany Copyright © 2009 Agfa HealthCare N.V. All rights reserved. Technical modifications reserved. AGFA and the Agfa-Rhombus are trademarks of Agfa HealthCare N.V. WARNING: Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries. INSTRUCTION: (1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document (see MEDNET GSO => 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. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 2 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E Generic Safety Directions LIST OF CONTENTS 1 DISCLAIMER......................................................................................................... 5 2 USED ICONS ........................................................................................................ 6 3 LABELS ................................................................................................................. 7 3.1 CE Mark................................................................................................... 7 3.2 System Labels ......................................................................................... 7 3.3 System Labels concerning Laser Radiation ............................................ 8 4 PRODUCT COMPLAINTS .................................................................................. 10 5 REFERENCES .................................................................................................... 10 6 INTENDED USE.................................................................................................. 11 7 INTENDED USER ............................................................................................... 11 8 QUALIFICATIONS FOR OPERATION AND SERVICE TASKS.......................... 11 9 ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS............. 12 10 CONNECTIONS TO OTHER EQUIPMENT ........................................................ 13 11 ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS ................................................................ 14 12 COMPLIANCE..................................................................................................... 14 13 SAFETY DIRECTIONS FOR OPERATION......................................................... 17 14 RADIATION PROTECTION ................................................................................ 18 15 SAFETY DIRECTIONS FOR CLEANING AND DISINFECTION......................... 18 16 GENERAL SAFETY DIRECTIONS FOR SERVICE ACTIVITIES ....................... 19 17 SAFETY DIRECTIONS FOR INSTALLATION PLANNING ACTIVITIES ............ 20 18 SAFETY DIRECTIONS FOR INSTALLATION ACTIVITIES................................ 22 19 SAFETY DIRECTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR ACTIVITIES ........ 23 20 SAFETY DIRECTIONS FOR REMOTE SERVICE ACTIVITIES ......................... 26 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 3 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E Generic Safety Directions 21 SAFETY DIRECTIONS FOR TRANSPORT AND SHIPMENT OF SPARE PARTS, ACCESSORIES AND DEVICES............................................................27 22 SAFETY DIRECTIONS CONCERNING MODIFICATIONS.................................27 23 SAFETY DIRECTIONS CONCERNING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS .................27 24 RECYCLING ........................................................................................................27 25 WASTE DISPOSAL .............................................................................................28 26 ERASING PROTECTED HEALTH INFORMATION (PHI) ...................................28 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 4 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E 1 Generic Safety Directions Disclaimer The installation and service of equipment 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. Fitters, engineers and other persons who are not employed by or otherwise directly affiliated with or authorized by Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates are directed to contact one of the local offices of Agfa HealthCare or one of its affiliates before attempting installation or service procedures. No part of this document may be reproduced, copied, adapted or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of Agfa HealthCare. Agfa HealthCare makes no warranties or representation, expressed or implied, with respect to the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of the information contained in this document and specifically disclaims warranties of suitability for any particular purpose. Agfa HealthCare shall under no circumstances be liable for any damage arising from the use or inability to use any information, apparatus, method or process disclosed in this document. Agfa HealthCare is not liable for resulting consequences, damages or injuries if you don’t operate the product correctly or if you don’t have it serviced correctly. Agfa HealthCare reserves the right to change the product, the characteristics and its documentation without further notice to improve reliability, function or design. NOTE: In the United States, Federal Law stipulates that medical devices should only be sold to, distributed and used by or by order of a licensed physician. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 5 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E 2 Generic Safety Directions Used Icons Icon Name and Circumstances CAUTION: Possible dangerous situation: Light injuries or damage to the equipment described in the manual and/or damage to any other equipment or goods and/or environmental pollution can be the consequence. WARNING: Dangerous situation: Potential serious injury to a user, engineer, patient or any other person and possible mistreatment of patients can be the consequence. DANGER: Direct, immediate danger: Death or heavy injuries can be the consequence. INSTRUCTION: If used in combination with the warning or caution sign: Indicates a specific instruction, which if followed exactly, avoids the subject of the warning or caution. If used without warning or caution sign: Indicates an instruction where it is important to follow literally as described. IMPORTANT: Highlights very important actions which have to be carried out to prevent malfunction. NOTE: Indicates advice to facilitate the following step or action. Highlights unusual points. Indicates background information. Can be used to explain or highlight displays of the graphical user interface. Is additional information without influence on the action or step! DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 6 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E 3 Labels 3.1 CE Mark CE Mark 3.2 Generic Safety Directions This product carries the CE Mark. The CE Declaration (CE Conformity) becomes invalid if the product is changed without explicit consent of the manufacturer! This applies to all parts, not only to safety elements. System Labels All system labels and software version number locations are referred to within this service document in the appropriate section. Enclosed an overview of common labels, according to ISO 3864. This list is not complete. Hot Surface Obstacles Laser Beam Corrosive Liquid Magnetic Field Ionizing Radiation High Voltage Hand Injuries C&W_005.cdr DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 7 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E 3.3 Generic Safety Directions System Labels concerning Laser Radiation According to its classification, laser radiation can lead to eye and skin injuries. Each laser source is classified from class 1 to class 4, based on standard DIN EN 60825-1:2007. The table below lists the meaning of the different laser classes. Note the detailed instructions in the user manual and technical documentation. Class # Meaning Class 1: Not dangerous to the human eye, even when using optical instruments. Can nevertheless produce irritating effects, especially with low ambient light conditions. Class 1 M: Class 2: Not dangerous to the human eye if no optical instruments (magnifying glass or binocular) are used. Can nevertheless produce irritating effects, especially with low ambient light conditions. Dangerous to the human eye for intentional staring into the beam. Not dangerous for short term exposure < 0,25 seconds. Using optical instruments does not increase the risk of eye injury. Can even for short term exposure < 0,25 seconds produce dazzling and irritating effects, especially with low ambient light conditions. Example Label CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER RADIATION DO NOT VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS CLASS 1M LASER PRODUCT LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 8 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E Generic Safety Directions Class # Meaning Class 2M: Dangerous to the human eye when staring into the beam or when using optical instruments (magnifying glass or telescope). No hazard for short term exposure < 0,25 seconds (aversion response of the eye) without use of optical instruments. Can produce dazzling and irritating effects even for short term exposure < 0,25 seconds, especially at low ambient light conditions. Class 3R: Example Label LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO THE BEAM OR VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS CLASS 2M LASER PRODUCT Possibly dangerous to the human eye for direct view into the beam. Risks of an eye injury is increasing with duration of exposure. Can produce dazzling and irritating effects, especially with low ambient light conditions. LASER RADIATION AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT Class 3B: Normally dangerous to the human eye for direct view into the beam. Viewing diffuse reflections is normally not dangerous. Risk of small skin injuries or ignition of explosive material if the power of the laser beam is close to the upper limits of class 3 B. LASER RADIATION AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM CLASS 3B LASER PRODUCT Class 4: Dangerous to the human eye for direct view into the beam or viewing diffuse reflections. Very often class 4 lasers also implicate a fire hazard. LASER RADIATION AVOID EYE OR SKIN EXPOSURE TO DIRECT OR SCATTERED RADIATION CLASS 4 LASER PRODUCT DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 9 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E 4 Generic Safety Directions Product Complaints Any service person who has any complaints or has experienced any dissatisfaction in the quality, durability, reliability, safety, effectiveness or performance of this product must notify Agfa HealthCare by the Agfa HealthCare complaint procedure. If the product malfunctions and may have caused or contributed to a serious injury of a patient or an accident or if there are any hazards which may cause an accident Agfa HealthCare must be notified immediately by telephone, fax or written correspondence to the following address: Agfa Service Support - local support addresses and phone numbers listed on: www.agfa.com Agfa – Gevaert N.V. Septestraat 27 2640 Mortsel, Belgium. Fax +32 3 444 4485 5 References Technical Documentation is available via MedNet (PDF) and your local Agfa HealthCare support organisation (Paper). Access to MedNet: IntraNet: http://docs.agfanet/bu/mi/mednet/mednetcso.nsf ExtraNet: http://extranet.agfa.com/bu/mi/mednet/mednetcso.nsf DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 10 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E 6 Generic Safety Directions Intended Use This Agfa HealthCare product should only be operated in a hospital or clinical radiological environment by qualified staff. It must only be operated according to its specifications and its intended use. Any operation not corresponding to the specifications or intended use may result in hazards, which in turn may lead to serious injuries or fatal accidents (for example electric shocks). AGFA will not assume any liability whatsoever in these cases. Make sure that the product is constantly monitored in order to avoid inappropriate handling, especially by children. The product must only be installed and put into operation under the specified conditions. 7 Intended User This manual is written for Agfa trained Field Service Engineers and Clinical Application Specialists, trained users of Agfa HealthCare products and trained diagnostic X–Ray clinical personnel who have received proper training. Users are considered as the persons who handle the equipment as well as the persons having authority over the equipment. 8 Qualifications for Operation and Service Tasks This Technical Documentation describes adjustments and routines which must only to be performed by qualified technical personnel. The Agfa (trained) Field Service Engineers and Clinical Application Specialists must have received adequate Agfa HealthCare training on the safe and effective use of the product and applicable environmental and occupational safety matters before attempting to work with it. Training requirements may vary from country to country. Agfa (trained) Field Service Engineers and Clinical Application Specialists must make sure that training is received in accordance with local laws or regulations that have the force of law. Your local Agfa HealthCare representative can provide further information on training. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 11 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E 9 Generic Safety Directions Environmental and occupational Safety Instructions Each Agfa (trained) Field Service Engineer and Clinical Application Specialist: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Must make his or her personal contribution to improve safety and protect the environment. When working on a customers site, has a duty to take reasonable care to avoid injury to himself or herself or to others who may be affected by their acts or omissions. Is obligated to adhere strictly to regulations and instructions. Shall familiarise himself or herself with the provisions of the Agfa Healthcare Health, Safety and Environment Policy and any specific rules or procedures relating to occupational safety at work and the protection of the environment. Shall promptly report any near misses, accidents, incidents or dangerous occurrences to their line manager and co-operate fully in any investigation. Shall co-operate with company management on matters relating to health, safety and environment and, where appropriate, discuss with and / or assist their manager in resolving matters relating to health, safety and environment. Shall ensure that any company equipment issued to them, or, for which they are responsible, is correctly used and properly maintained. Shall wear protective equipment whenever instructed or if it is recommended to do so. Shall be responsible for good housekeeping in the area in which he or she is working. Shall report situations, which could put them at risk, on either company or customers' premises, to their manager or supervisor; and, if warranted, directly and in confidence, to the Health and Safety Co-ordinator, Global HSE Manager, or ultimately to the Managing Director. Shall report any injuries, diseases or dangerous occurrences to his or her line manager. Shall report any accidents, incidents or near misses to his or her line manager. Shall report any situation of which he or she is aware that is potentially dangerous. Shall comply with any health surveillance procedure instituted for his or her benefit or for compliance with regulations. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 12 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E 10 Generic Safety Directions Connections to other Equipment Agfa HealthCare equipment must only be used in combination with other Agfa HealthCare equipment or components if these are expressly recognized by Agfa HealthCare as compatible. A list of such equipment and components is available from Agfa HealthCare service on request. Changes or additions to the equipment must only be carried out by persons authorized to do so by Agfa HealthCare. Such changes must comply with best engineering practice and all applicable laws and regulations that have the force of law within the jurisdiction of the hospital. The Agfa HealthCare products are designed to communicate with other devices in the hospital network using DICOM protocols. Connections to other equipment: Warning: Accessory equipment not complying with the safety requirements of this product may lead to a safety hazard. INSTRUCTION: Consult the Technical Documentation before making any connections to other equipment. Consideration relating to the choice of accessory equipment shall include: • • Use of the accessory equipment in the patient vicinity. Evidence that the safety certification of the accessory equipment has been performed in accordance with the appropriate IEC 60601-1 and IEC 60601-1-1 harmonized national standard. In addition all configurations must comply with the medical electrical systems standard IEC 60601-1-1. The party that makes the connections acts as system Configurer and is responsible for complying with the systems standard. If required, contact your local service organization. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 13 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E 11 Generic Safety Directions Accessories and Spare Parts Parts and accessories replacement: WARNING: Hazards may be introduced because of component failure or improper operation. INSTRUCTION: 12 • Replace defective parts with Agfa HealthCare original spare parts. • Use only tools and measuring instruments which are suitable for the procedure. • Only approved Agfa HealthCare accessories must be used. For a list of compatible accessories contact your local Agfa HealthCare organization or www.agfa.com. Compliance Directive for HealthCare Imaging Products: Council Directive 93/42/EEC of 14 June 1993 concerning medical devices (OJ No L 169/1 of 1993-07-12) • ANNEX I - ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS The products are designed and manufactured in such a way that, when used under the conditions and for the purposes intended and, where applicable, by virtue of the technical knowledge, experience, education or training of intended users, they will not compromise the clinical condition or the safety of patients, or the safety and health of users. • ANNEX II - EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY: Full quality assurance system ISO 13485 • ANNEX X - CLINICAL EVALUATION: The clinical evaluation follows a defined and methodologically sound procedure. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 14 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E Generic Safety Directions Applied Standards for HealthCare Imaging Products • IEC 60601-1, Ed. 3: Medical electrical equipment - Part 1: General requirements for basic safety and essential performance • ISO 14971:2000, Medical devices – Application of risk management to medical devices • IEC 60601-1-2, It specifies the MANUFACTURER of the ME EQUIPMENT or ME SYSTEM provides information to the RESPONSIBLE ORGANIZATION that is essential in determining the suitability of the ME EQUIPMENT or ME SYSTEM for the electromagnetic environment of use, and in managing the electromagnetic environment of use to permit the ME EQUIPMENT or ME SYSTEM to maintain BASIC SAFETY and provide its ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE without disturbing other equipment. Additional standards for documentation: IEC 62079 Ed. 1: Preparation of instructions - Structuring, content and presentation Harmonization: Global Harmonization Task Force (GHTF) www.ghtf.org/ This document has been prepared to comply with Study Group 1 guidance document of the Global Harmonization Task Force (GHTF) www.ghtf.org/ to assist development of a consistent, harmonized definition for a medical device that could be used within a global regulatory model and would offer significant benefits to the manufacturer, user, patient or consumer, and to Regulatory Authorities and support global convergence of regulatory systems. IECEE CB SCHEME The IECEE CB (Certification Body) Scheme is the world's first truly international system for acceptance of test reports dealing with the safety of electrical and electronic products. It is a multilateral agreement among participating countries and certification organizations. Agfa has produced a CB test report and claims national certification in all other member countries of the CB Scheme. Details see www.iecee.org DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 15 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E Generic Safety Directions Radiation of radio frequency: CAUTION: For USA only: This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the service manual, may cause interference to radio communication. Note: This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference. The user will be required to take all necessary measures to correct the interference at his own expense. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 16 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E 13 Generic Safety Directions Safety Directions for Operation Accessibility of the mains power switch: CAUTION: Do not obstruct the mains power switch. Position the Agfa HealthCare product so that it is possible to disconnect the mains power connection. • • • • • • • Under certain conditions the Agfa HealthCare product will show a display containing a message. This message will show that either a problem or action has occurred or that a requested action is required or cannot be performed. The user must read these messages carefully they will provide information on what to do. This will be either performing an action to resolve the problem or to contact the Agfa HealthCare service organization. Details on the contents of messages can be found in this Technical Documentation. All images created using any image technology can show artifacts which could be confused with diagnostic information. If there is any doubt that the diagnostic information could be corrupted, additional investigations must be performed to get clear diagnostic information. Ventilation openings must not be covered. If you notice conspicuous noise or smoke, disconnect the product immediately from the mains. Do not pour water or any other liquid over the device. If a system malfunction causes an emergency situation involving the patient, operating personnel or any system component, activate the emergency stop for the system concerned. All motor driven system movements will be stopped. Do not store any magnetic media near or on devices, which produce magnetic fields, since stored data may be lost. Explosive environment: DANGER: Risk of explosion. Never operate this device in zones where there are flammable anesthetics or oxygen which may cause an explosion. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 17 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E Generic Safety Directions Usage of an un-interruptible power supply: Warning: Images can be lost due to power failure. Connect the equipment to an un-interruptible power supply (UPS) or an institutional standby generator. 14 Radiation Protection Only qualified and authorized personnel shall operate any X-Ray system. In this context qualified means those legally permitted to operate this X-Ray equipment in the jurisdiction in which the X-Ray equipment is being used, and authorized means those authorized by the authority controlling the use of the X-Ray equipment. Full use must be made of all radiation protection features, devices, systems, procedures and accessories. Ionizing radiation can lead to radiation injuries if handled incorrectly. When radiation is applied, the required protective measures must be complied with. 15 Safety Directions for Cleaning and Disinfection • • Details about cleaning and disinfection or sterilization methods that may be used on SYSTEM parts or ACCESSORIES that can become contaminated through contact with the PATIENT or with body fluids, are referred to within the individual service documents. Disconnect the power supply from the equipment prior to cleaning the equipment. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 18 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E 16 Generic Safety Directions General Safety Directions for Service Activities • • • • • • • • • • This system uses high voltage. Please consider the respective safety regulations. Electrical repairs and connections must only be performed by a qualified electrician. Mechanical repairs and connections must only be performed by a qualified technician. The safety directions for operation (see section 13) are also valid for all service activities. During all service activities observe prescribed local and country-specific requirements (e.g. occupational safety and accident prevention regulations). All existing screw connections must be tightened sufficiently firmly, but they may not be overstressed when tightening. There must always be compliance with stated torque values! Damaged or missing screws may be replaced only with the same screw types that have the specified hardness rating. Unless a different value is listed in the instructions, all Allen screws used must be hardness rated 8.8. All screws must be secured in accordance with the corresponding data. If "Loctite" has to be used to secure screws, this is stated in the text. Any Agfa service PC or tool which is to be connected via RS232, RJ45, USB or other interface to an Agfa device must not be connected to the mains but must be operated on its internal battery or indirect supply (low voltage). When handling printed circuit boards (abbr.: PCBs) the following points must be observed: o Always switch off the equipment and unplug the power cord, before you disconnect or connect cables on printed circuit boards. o When working on PCBs, always wear an anti-static wrist strap. Never touch any parts or components on PCBs with your bare fingers. o PCBs have to be kept or transported in their protection bags. Never carry a PCB without protection bag and walk on carpet or plastic floor covering (electrostatic charge). o Once the PCB is taken out of its protection bag, it has to be protected from electrostatic charge by a grounded mat. Static discharge at electrical components: CAUTION: Static discharge! Electrical components may be destroyed: For the repair on electrical components, wear a grounding strap (Order number: CM+9 9999 0830 0) around the wrist and connect the other end of this strap on a grounded conducting metal piece. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 19 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E 17 Generic Safety Directions Safety Directions for Installation Planning Activities Protecting CR (Computed Radiography) Equipment against scattered X-Rays: Warning: Image plate is sensitive for X-rays. Poor image quality possible. The digitizer and the cassette storage shall be protected against X-ray radiation this way, that the annual dose equivalent at the installation place will not exceed 1 mSv. Protecting Film-Screen Systems against scattered X-Rays: Warning: Film is sensitive for X-rays. Poor image quality possible. The film-screen system shall be protected against X-ray radiation this way, that the annual dose equivalent at the installation place will not exceed 1 mSv. Accessibility of the power disconnection device: Warning: Electrical device. Shock possible. INSTRUCTION: • Do not position Agfa EQUIPMENT so it is difficult to operate the disconnection device when an APPLIANCE COUPLER or separable plug is used as isolation. • 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. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 20 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E • Generic Safety Directions The device complies with the EN 60601-1, 2006 standard for Information Technology. This means that, although it is absolutely safe, patients may not come in direct contact with the equipment. Therefore the operator console must be placed outside a radius of 1.5 m around the patient. R = 1.5m 1.5m 1.5m Patient environment • This device should be installed behind the institution firewall for network security and anti-virus protection. No ongoing computer virus protection or network security for this medical device is provided (e.g. a computer firewall). Network security and anti-virus provisions are the ongoing responsibility of the user or institution. Fixing equipment at the wall or floor: Warning: Unknown composition of wall or floor structure: Risk of injury or damage: Hospital management is responsible for the position, location and fixing of all equipment. Floor load: CAUTION: Heavy device may damage the floor covering. Make sure that the floor covering is solid enough to stand the weight of the device. Fixing equipment at the ceiling: CAUTION: Ceiling construction may be inadequate for fixing of equipment: Risk of injury or damage: Hospital management is responsible for the position, location and fixing of all equipment. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 21 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E 18 Generic Safety Directions Safety Directions for Installation Activities • If not otherwise stated, installation and configuration is performed by Agfa HealthCare trained personnel. If damage of the package is visible from the outside contact your local AGFA representative. Apart from wearing the required protective clothing, e.g. safety boots and gloves, care must be taken that heavy loads are correctly lifted/carried to avoid injury. The relevant instructions must be complied with. Heavy or awkward loads must be moved by mechanical means or by several people. When installing the product be sure that there is either a mains plug or an all-cable disconnecting device in the internal installation fitted near the product and that it is easily accessible. Defective covers, sharp edges or protruding parts of equipment can cause injuries, if accidentally knocked into. Route cables and position equipment safely. This device should be installed behind the institution firewall for network security and anti-virus protection. No ongoing computer virus protection or network security for this medical device is provided (e.g., a computer firewall). Network security and anti-virus provisions are the ongoing responsibility of the user or institution. • • • • • Connection of the device to the power supply: CAUTION: Risk of damaging the device by using the wrong power supply: INSTRUCTION: Prior to connecting the device to the mains: • • • • Compare the power requirements indicated on the type label with the available power supply in the installation room. Check the service manual for the type of input voltage selection, manual or automatic: If manual, select the appropriate voltage and fuses. Confirm to use the correct socket and plug for the required power supply. Check the equipment will work with the power supply available. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 22 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E Generic Safety Directions Ground potential differences: CAUTION: To comply with ISO 60601-1 (annex I) all computers and peripherals must be connected to the same power source. INSTRUCTION: 19 • Always connect the associated monitor to the same Uninterruptible Power Source as the PC. • When different combinations of equipment are used in various medical environments a potential difference (V) can exist between the protective earths in different localities. If the protective earthing fails this potential difference can cause a HAZARD for the OPERATOR or for the PATIENT. Safety Directions for Maintenance and Repair Activities • • • • • • This Technical Documentation identifies the parts on which preventive inspection and maintenance shall be performed by Agfa HealthCare service personnel, including the periods to be applied. In general the device has to be switched off during service activities. Exception: If the device is switched on to perform tests pay particular attention to any hazards due to moving and rotating parts. Avoid lose clothing or finger traps. Switch off the device immediately after the tests. Do not turn motors manually. If required, first disconnect the motor from the motor control board. Make sure that the power cord does not show any signs of damage. After repair work always check that the integrated safety features are not overridden or disconnected. If there is any visible damage to the machine casing do not hand-over the product to the customer. First repair the machine casing. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 23 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E Generic Safety Directions Replacing batteries: WARNING: Battery can explode, causing chemical burns. INSTRUCTION: • Check that batteries are inserted with correct polarity. • Only use batteries of the same type or an equivalent type as specified by the manufacturer. • Dispose of empty batteries in compliance with the specifications of the manufacturer. • When removing lithium batteries from the equipment take appropriate measures to avoid short circuit of the battery: Either use tape to cover the two poles of the battery or put the battery back in its original packing and secure the packing by tape. Performing the electrical test according to national regulations: WARNING: Improper ground connections inside the device or too high leakage current may lead to electric shocks. • After any work at the power supply or at any component connected to mains voltage inform the responsible organization 1 about the necessity of the electrical test according to national regulations. If specific national regulations do not exist: It is recommended to perform the electrical test according to IEC 62353. • Make sure, that all grounding connections to metallic covers and all grounding connections inside the device are present. NOTE: On MedNet, GSO Library path "General Info => Agfa HealthCare => Publications => Service Manual" a form “IEC 62353:2007 Test Documentation” for CR Digitizers is available, to be handed out to the responsible organization (Intranet Link / Extranet Link). 1 Responsible Organization: Entity accountable for the use and maintenance of a medical equipment or a medical equipment system. The accountable entity can be, for example, a hospital or an individual clinician. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 24 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E Generic Safety Directions Performing service activities at devices emitting laser radiation: WARNING: Laser radiation. Eye injury possible. INSTRUCTION: • Strictly observe the warning notes in the service manual of devices emitting laser radiation (See service manual chapter describing Safety Guidelines / General Repair Instructions) and at the corresponding steps of instructions. • Strictly observe the warning labels at the modules emitting laser light. For the meaning of the labels refer to section 3.3 in this document. • Do not look into the laser beam. • Do not open modules containing a laser. Only open modules containing a laser if explicitly instructed to do so. • Do not keep tools in the laser beam unless explicitly instructed to do so. • Make yourself familiar with the path of the laser light and the conditions, when the laser beam is switched on. Refer to the Functional Description in the corresponding service manual. • Do not operate modules with laser outside the device. Sharp edges: CAUTION: Sharp edges inside the device: Cut or abrasion possible. Be careful at maintenance and replacement of parts. Cleaning optical elements: CAUTION: Image artifacts possible after cleaning optical elements. When cleaning optical elements follow the service manual precisely. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 25 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E Generic Safety Directions Secured screws: CAUTION: Opening screws secured by red lacquer may misalign important device adjustments: Do not open screws that are secured by red lacquer. Opening PCs and Workstations: Warning: Electrical shock and damage to the equipment possible. • Only open the PC or workstation if explicitly stated in the service manual. • Unplug before opening. • Observe anti-static safety regulations. Replacing fuses: Warning: Replacing fuses by wrong type may lead to fire hazard! Use only fuses of the exact value and characteristics stated in the service manual or on the device. 20 Safety Directions for remote Service Activities Remote Service Activities: Warning: During remote service activities images can be lost. Inform the customer prior to remote service activities to finish the current work and to stop working on the system. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 26 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E 21 Safety Directions for Transport and Shipment of Spare Parts, Accessories and Devices • • • 22 Generic Safety Directions In compliance with transport regulations, all uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) must be shipped with batteries disconnected. Use the original packing when returning spare parts, accessories or devices. Before returning any spare part with a built in lithium battery remove it and dispose the batteries locally according to local waste regulations. Safety Directions concerning Modifications Modifications made in products/systems shipped by Agfa HealthCare must not be implemented without written permission from Agfa HealthCare. This applies in particular to changes which may affect the mechanical and/or electrical safety or radiation-protection properties of a product (e.g. changing of safety distances, removal of locks/instructions etc.). 23 Safety Directions concerning Hazardous Materials 'Hazardous materials' is the designation for substances which can ignite or explode or which are toxic, injurious to health, corrosive or irritating. The “Hazardous Material” instructions must be read and the required protective measures must be complied with when performing work to avoid health risks. Their properties together with the hazards and protective measures connected with them are identified clearly by symbols and described by the instructions appertaining to the hazardous substances. 24 Recycling Agfa HealthCare has Recycling Passports available for all equipment. The Recycling Passport explains whether hazardous materials, special components and batteries are present, where they are located and how they can be removed at the end of the life cycle. The Recycling Passports are meant to be used as information for waste treatment partners and companies that want to recycle end-of-life Agfa equipment. To get a copy of the required Agfa HealthCare Recycling Passport please contact your local Sales organization. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 27 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS238.06E 25 Generic Safety Directions Waste Disposal On August 13, 2005, the European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) 2002/96/EC, amended by Directive 2003/108/EC, came into force. The directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) aims to prevent the generation of electric and electronic waste and to promote the reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery. It therefore requires the collection of WEEE, recovery and reuse or recycling. This directive has to be implemented into national law by the individual European countries by August 13th 2005. Due to the implementation into national law, specific requirements can be different within the European Member States. This symbol on the product, or in the manual and in the warranty, and / or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. For more detailed information about take-back and recycling of this product, please contact your local Agfa service organization. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. If your equipment or replaced spare parts contain batteries or accumulators please dispose of these separately according to local regulations. 26 Erasing Protected Health Information (PHI) AGFA HealthCare Field Service Personnel or its authorized affiliates are responsible for the removal of Protected Health Information (PHI) patient data from devices, modules or parts that are removed from the customer’s site. This also applies to the exchange of spare parts, especially to parts that are returned to central warehouses for repair or refurbishing. Examples for parts or modules that may contain Protected Health Information (PHI) are: Computer hard disks, CD-ROMS, backup tapes, archive tapes. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 07-2009 Page 28 of 28 Agfa Company Confidential Generic Safety Directions for HealthCare Imaging Products DD+DIS150.05E Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures Chapter 1: List of contents 1 General safety instructions............................................................ 1 2 Installation Checklist ...................................................................... 3 3 Printer Installation Wizard.............................................................. 5 4 Printer settings................................................................................ 8 4.1 Film calibration ................................................................................................. 8 4.2 Default densitometer ...................................................................................... 10 4.3 Film view.......................................................................................................... 11 4.4 Beep on empty tray......................................................................................... 12 4.5 RF Tag.............................................................................................................. 13 4.6 Site data........................................................................................................... 14 5 Film Calibration ............................................................................. 15 6 Printer - Modality connection....................................................... 16 6.1 Modality set-up ............................................................................................... 16 6.2 Logical printers Set-up................................................................................... 17 6.3 Printing of diagnostic and / or test images .................................................. 18 6.4 Image adjustments ......................................................................................... 19 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.4.3 6.4.4 Image Adjustments as described in the Connectivity Release Document.................... 19 Image Adjustment at the Modality................................................................................. 20 Basic Image Adjustment at the Printer via Key-Operator Menu ................................... 23 Alternative: Image settings via DICOM host profile: ..................................................... 26 7 Acceptance Test............................................................................ 27 8 Completion of installation ............................................................ 28 8.1 Customer Instruction...................................................................................... 28 8.2 Backup of Printer Settings............................................................................. 29 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 1 / I Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E 1 Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures General safety instructions ⇒ The DRYSTAR 5302 is suitable for continuous operation. ⇒ The DRYSTAR 5302 enables or helps in the diagnosis of a patient. When operating or maintaining the DRYSTAR 5302 always observe the following safety guidelines: • Have electrical or mechanical defects repaired by skilled personnel only! • Do not override or disconnect the integrated safety features. • Ventilation openings may not be covered. • Always switch off the DRYSTAR 5302 and disconnect the power cord from the outlet before carrying out any maintenance work. Always take into account the markings provided on the inside and outside of the printer. A brief overview of these markings and their meaning is given below: Safety warning, indicating that the DRYSTAR 5302 User and Reference Manuals should be consulted before making any connections to other equipment. The use of accessory equipment not complying with the equivalent safety requirements of this printer may lead to a reduced level of safety of the resulting system. Consideration relating to the choice of accessory equipment shall include: Use of the accessory equipment in the patient vicinity. Evidence that the safety certification of the accessory equipment has been performed in accordance with the appropriate IEC 60601-1 and IEC 60601-1-2 harmonized national standard. In addition, all configurations must comply with the medical electrical systems standard IEC 60601-1-1. The party that makes the connections acts as system configurator and is responsible for complying with the systems' standard. If required contact your Agfa Service Organization. In order to reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove any covers. Caution hot: Keep hands clear from the Thermal Print Head. Type B equipment: Indicates that the DRYSTAR 5302 complies within the limits for type B equipment. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 1 / 1 Agfa Company Confidential Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures DD+DIS150.05E Supplementary protective earth connector: Provides a connection between the DRYSTAR 5302 and the potential equalization busbar of the electrical system as found in medical environments. This plug should never be unplugged before the power is turned off and the power plug has been removed. Intergrounding connector: Provides a connection between the printer and other equipment which might exhibit minor ground potential differences. These differences may degrade the quality of communication between different equipment. Never remove connections to this terminal. Protective earth (ground) Provides a connection between the printer and the protective earth of the mains. Do not remove this connection, because this will have a negative influence on the leakage current. Power/Reset Button Note that the power cord has to be disconnected from the wall outlet in order to disconnect the unit entirely from the mains. Precautions for use in USA only: Make sure that the circuit is single-phase center-tapped, if the printer is connected to a 240 V/60 Hz source instead of a 120 V/60 Hz source. Transport after installation Before moving the printer, always switch off the machine. The DRYSTAR 5302 should always be transported by 2 persons. When doing this, the stability and the structure of the table top have to be taken into account. The printer should not be placed on a soft surface, since this might prevent appropriate ventilation and cause overheating. Nothing else should be installed on the same table, and measures should be taken to prevent table shock, while this may cause image artifacts. The appliance shall only be transported with all covers closed. The appliance shall not be transported continuously from one location to the other. Do not lift the printer by the output tray. Waste disposal and environmental regulations In most countries DRYSTAR film is considered industrial waste and is not allowed to be disposed of as household waste. Please consult your local waste disposal regulations. Agfa recommends to have DRYSTAR film waste hauled away by a licensed company. After its life span, do not dispose of the DRYSTAR 5302 without consideration of local waste disposal regulations. Please consult your local service organization. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 1 / 2 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Typ 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS150.05E 2 Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures Installation Checklist Purpose of the installation checklist: • to give an overview of all steps, that are required for the installation of the printer; • to provide a reference to the corresponding section of the "Drystar 5302 Plug & Play Installation Manual" (abbreviated: P&P) and "Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedure" section where the topics are further explained. The "Drystar 5302 Plug & Play Installation Manual" is part of delivery and can be downloaded on MEDNET, HealthCare library. # 1. Step Task Code Installation Prerequisites: Check installation site prerequisites refer to .... INS P&P 5 2. Check shipment completeness INS Packing Slip 3. Prepare required tools INS P&P 1 4. Remove transport protection locks INS P&P 6 to 8 5. Connect the cables INS P&P 9 INS P&P 10 6. Printer set-up: Set film size tabs 7. China only: Stick Chinese warning label above the existing one INS P&P 11 8. Load films INS P&P 12 & 13 9. Startup the printer INS P&P 14 INS section 3 Printer Installation Wizard: 10. Go through printer installation wizard Okay Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 1 / 3 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures # Step Task Code refer to ..... Printer settings: 11. Adjust Film calibration (optional) APPL section 4.1 12. Select Default densitometer (optional) APPL section 4.2 13. Set Film view (optional) APPL section 4.3 14. Adjust Beeps on empty tray (optional) APPL section 4.4 15. Adjust behavior for unreadable RF Tag (optional) APPL section 4.5 16. Enter site data APPL section 4.6 INS section 5 Printer - Modality connection 18. Let the modality be set-up SIC section 6.1 19. Set-up logical printers (optional) SIC section 6.2 20. Print diagnostic and/or test images SIC section 6.3 21. Adjust image settings (optional) APPL section 6.4 APPL section 7 APPL section 8.1 INS section 8.2 Film calibration 17. Perform a film calibration for both film trays Acceptance Test 22. Perform acceptance test Completion of installation 23. Instruct the Customer in operation of the printer 24. Save settings on backup CF card Okay Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 1 / 4 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Typ 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS150.05E 3 Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures Printer Installation Wizard The purpose of this section is to show the most important settings of the printer during installation via Installation Wizard. Before the printer installation wizard can be started, the steps 1 to 9 of the Installation Checklist (refer to section 2) have to be completed. The Printer Installation Wizard guides step by step through different parameters. Figure 1 beneath ... • shows how to enter the Installation Wizard • lists the parameters which have to be entered A more detailed description of the printer Installation Wizard is available in the Drystar 5302 Reference Manual in section 'Using the installation wizard'. The Reference Manual is part of delivery and available on MEDNET, HealthCare Library. Printer Installation Wizard Key-operator menu 8 Installation 2 Printer Install. Wizard Language Date and Time PRINTER IP-ADDRESS NETMASK ROUTER IP-ADDRESS CALLED AE_TITLE Hostname Domain name Daily used modality name Brand Modality Type CALLING AE_TITLE('modality name') Select Output Tray Preferred film type Save configuration Reset 5364_Reg01_001_e.cdr Figure 1 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 1 / 5 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures Remark concerning necessity of PC connection: All adjustments at the printer can be made via browser connection. Most adjustments can also be made via key-operator menu. In following cases a PC network connection is mandatory, as these settings only can be made via browser pages. • To enter site specific data • To configure Logical printers • To define a host profile for special Image or Connectivity settings (Annotations, OEM Lut etc.) The example screens for configuration user interfaces are further on browser related. The path to access the screens is the same for local keypad and browser. The way of entering data is more complex at the local keypad, as all data have to be entered via the available four navigation keys, the escape and confirm key. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 1 / 6 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Typ 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS150.05E Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures Remark to PC Connection: The printer default IP address is 169.254.10.10. The printer automatically assigns an IP address to the PC, in case it is set-up for obtaining an IP address automatically. This is done via Automatic Private IP Addressing, short: APIPA. For more info refer to section 3.2. Setting for Windows 98 / Windows ME / Windows 2000: Select “Control Panel – Network – Properties – Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) – Properties – Obtain an IP address automatically". Refer to Figure 2 Note: The path may differ for different operating systems. Setting for Windows XP: Select “Control Panel – Network Connections – Local Area Connection – Properties – Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) – Properties – Tab: Alternative Configuration – Automatic Private IP address". Refer to Figure 3 As the IP address of the printer after installation is usually different from 169.254.XXX.XXX, APIPA connection can only be used during installation. After change of the IP address to one different from 169.254.XXX.XXX and reboot the APIPA connection is not possible anymore. Figure 2: Windows 98, ME, 2000 network setting Figure 3: Windows XP network setting Recommendation: Make a bookmark in your browser for IP address 169.254.10.10 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 1 / 7 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures 4 Printer settings The purpose of this section is to show additional settings of the printer that are not covered by the Printer Installation Wizard. The following table lists these settings. Printer Setting Importance Accessible via ...* Details see... Film calibration optional Key-operator menu 4.1 Default densitometer optional Key-operator menu 4.2 Film view optional Key-operator menu 4.3 Beep on empty tray optional Key-operator menu 4.4 RF Tag optional Service menu 4.5 mandatory Service menu 4.6 Site data 4.1 Film calibration Accessible via menu: Key-operator menu - 2 Change settings - 4 Image Quality - 1 General Purpose of the setting: A) Define whether automatic calibration shall be executed at insertion of a new film pack B) If set on ON, define the number of filmpacks, after which the film calibration shall be executed. Default value: ON - every 5 filmpacks The film calibration menu is accessible via key-operator menu on the keypad and key-operator menu via browser. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 1 / 8 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Typ 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS150.05E Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures Example browser screen: Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Change Image quality settings Default film calibration off on Default Densitometer Macbeth TR924 Gretag X-Rite 301 X-Rite 310 Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Change Image quality settings Select frequency Every 5 packs Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values 536601fa.cdr Figure 4 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 1 / 9 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures 4.2 Default densitometer Accessible via menu: Key-operator menu - 2 Change settings - 4 Image Quality - 1 General Purpose of the setting: Define a default densitometer. Density values displayed during calibration or the QC procedure will be displayed re-calculated for this default densitometer. Default value: Macbeth TR924 The default densitometer menu is accessible via key-operator menu on the keypad and key-operator menu via browser. Example browser screen: Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Change Image quality settings Default film calibration off on Default Densitometer Macbeth TR924 Gretag X-Rite 301 X-Rite 310 Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values 536601fb.cdr Figure 5 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 1 / 10 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Typ 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS150.05E 4.3 Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures Film view Accessible via menu: 2 Change settings - 2 Input tray Purpose of the setting: Change the film view in case the film curl is desired to be towards the light box Default value: Normal The film view menu is accessible via key-operator menu on the keypad and key-operator menu via browser. Example browser screen: Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Change input tray settings Upper input tray Normal Back Tag film format 14x17" Film view Overruling to film format 14x17" 11x14" 14x14" 10x12" Tag film type DT2B Overruling to film type Drystar DT2B Drystar DT2C Lower input tray Normal Back Tag film format 14x17" Film view Overruling to film format 14x17" 11x14" 14x14" 10x12" Tag film type DT2B Overruling to film type Drystar DT2B Drystar DT2C Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values 536601fp.cdr Figure 6 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 1 / 11 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures 4.4 Beep on empty tray Accessible via menu: Key-operator menu - 2 Change settings - 1 General Purpose of the setting: Adjust whether or not the customer shall be informed via audible beeps about an empty tray. Default value: Audible alarm on - beep 5 times The 'beep on empty tray' menu is accessible via key-operator menu on the keypad and key-operator menu via browser. Example browser screen: Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Change general settings Date: 19 2004 Oct. Time: 08 00 30 Language English Chinese Simpl. Japanese Beep on empty tray 5 beeps Keypad contrast (60 ... 80) 68 Keypad backlight (0 ... 100) 50 Typical 68 * Site name * Site address * City * Country code (tel) * Telephone Modem * Department * Contact person * Delivery address E-mail address Comments Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values 536601fq.cdr Figure 7 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 1 / 12 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Typ 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS150.05E 4.5 Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures RF Tag Accessible via menu: Service menu - 2 Change settings - 2 Input Tray Purpose of the setting: Define the behavior of the printer in case the RF tag is not readable or available Default value: Printing with Dmax=2.00 The 'RF-tag' menu is accessible via service command session via browser only. Example browser screen: Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Change input tray settings If RF-tag is missing or malfunctioning Printing with Dmax=2.00 Printing not possible Upper input tray Normal Back Tag film format 14x17" Film view Overruling to film format 14x17" 11x14" 14x14" 10x12" Tag film type DT2B Overruling to film type 536601fr.cdr Figure 8 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 1 / 13 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures 4.6 Site data Accessible via menu: Browser pages - Service Engineer tools - Enter key-operator command session - 2 Change settings - 1 General Purpose: Fill in site data to have an entry in the infocounter about the installation site. Default value: None The site data menu is accessible via the browser pages only Note: It is mandatory to fill in site data. Otherwise after each switch on / reboot of the printer a hint is displayed to enter the site data. Example browser screen: Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Change general settings Date: 19 2004 Oct. Time: 08 00 30 Language English Chinese Simpl. Japanese Beep on empty tray 5 beeps Keypad contrast (60 ... 80) 68 Keypad backlight (0 ... 100) 50 Typical 68 * Site name * Site address * City * Country code (tel) * Telephone Modem * Department * Contact person * Delivery address E-mail address Comments Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values 536601fq2.cdr Figure 9 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 1 / 14 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Typ 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS150.05E 5 Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures Film Calibration The purpose of this section is to show the tasks that are required for film calibration (1) Load the films the customer will use in the upper and lower film tray. Refer to note below. (2) Select in key-operator menu '6 Calibration - 1 Film Calibration' (3) Follow the instructions on the display. The calibration film will be printed and measured automatically by the printer (see Figure 10) (4) Repeat film calibration for second input tray 536336as.cdr Figure 10 The films delivered with the printer may only be used for test purposes. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 1 / 15 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures 6 Printer - Modality connection The purpose of this section is to show the tasks that are required for connection of the printer to the modality. The following table lists these tasks. Task Importance Accessible via ... Details see... mandatory -- 6.1 Set-up logical printers optional Browser pages 6.2 Print diagnostic and/or test images mandatory -- 6.3 Adjust image settings optional Key-operator menu and Browser pages 6.4 Let the modality be set-up 6.1 Modality set-up (1) (2) Let the modality be set-up ate the modality. Tell the modality service engineer following printer parameters • Printer Type (Agfa Drystar 5302) • IP address • AE-title • Available film formats Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 1 / 16 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Typ 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS150.05E 6.2 Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures Logical printers Set-up Accessible via menu: Browser pages - Service Engineer Tools - DICOM profile editor - Setup DICOM print SCP Servers Purpose: Define more than one logical printer. This may be required in case a modality sends images from different applications to the printer. See also Info next page Default value: Only one logical printer. Internal name: DEFAULT_SCP Called AE title: DS5302 The DICOM print SCP setup menu is only accessible via the browser pages. Example browser screen: HOME HELP DICOM Print SCP Setup Setup one or more Dicom SCP servers on this device: One 'Dicom Print SCP server' is capable of handling multiple Dicom print associations Dicom Print SCP Internal Name: DEFAULT_SCP Called AE title: DS5302 Listen at Port: 104 Max. allowed associations: 10 Secure channel (SSL): Comments: OK Create new Dicom Print SCP Cancel Changes require reboot 5366_Reg01_003_e.cdr Figure 11 Before creating additional logical printers, first try to adjust the Image Quality parameters at modality side! The default Image Quality of the printer fits almost all applications! Only if changes at the modality side cannot be done, or the modality does not deliver the required results, create logical printers and make adaptations for these applications at the printer side to reach the customers Image Quality requirements. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 1 / 17 Agfa Company Confidential Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures DD+DIS150.05E To configure logical SCP printers can be necessary, in case for example printing is initiated at a PACS system, which has several modalities as input. Example: The PACS system collects CR and DSA images. • CR images shall be printed with taste LUT Kanamori • DSA images shall be printed with linear taste LUT. Problem: The workstation at the PACS system has one AE title. The Drystar 5302 does not recognize, for which type of modality (CR or CT) the user wants to print. Solution: • Create one logical printer 'Drystar5302_CT' and one 'Drystar5302_DSA'. • Create two different host profiles for the two logical printers, one with Kanamori LUT, the other with linear taste LUT. • In the workstation setup both printers: The user has to select the proper logical printer. Figure 12 The number of logical SCP printers is not limited. As each configured SCP server consumes resources of the printer, use as little SCP servers as possible. Rule of thumb: Define max. 4 logical printers. 6.3 Printing of diagnostic and / or test images (1) Print a few diagnostic images from the connected modalities. (2) Compare them at the lightbox with the image on the monitor. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 1 / 18 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Typ 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS150.05E 6.4 Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures Image adjustments Image adjustments in general can be made at the modality and / or the printer. For many modality - printer combinations the required image adjustments are described in a Connectivity Release Document. The systematic image adjustment is split up in following steps: Step # Description Details see... 1 Perform adjustments as described in the Connectivity Release Document for the modality - printer combination. 6.4.1 2 If required, try to perform image adjustments at the modality 6.4.2 3 In case the required image adjustment at the modality is not possible, perform it at the printer. Possibility 1: Via Key-operator menu Possibility 2: Via DICOM profile Browser pages 6.4.3 6.4.4 In case the printer is part of a solution (e.g. IDIS Solution), refer to the solution specific requirements concerning image adjustments. 6.4.1 Image Adjustments as described in the Connectivity Release Document Connectivity Release Documents describe all parameters and required adjustments to guarantee: • Communication between modality and the printer • Image adjustment at the modality and / or the printer. MEDNET Path Connectivity Release Documents are available in MEDNET, HealthCare Library - General Info - Connectivity & Application In case • The customer is not satisfied with the adjustments as described in the Connectivity Release Document or • For this modality connection no Connectivity Release Document exists Continue with next step: Image Adjustment at the Modality. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 1 / 19 Agfa Company Confidential Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures DD+DIS150.05E In case a Connectivity Release Document for a modality - printer connection is available for Drystar 4500 (M), Drystar 5500 or Drystar 5300 only, this can also be used for Drystar 5302. The Drystar 5302 behavior is with some exceptions the same as the behavior of the other printers mentioned above. Main differences: • Compared to Drystar 4500 M, the Drystar 5302 does not support Mammo functionality (Dmax > 3.6 O.D) • Compared to Drystar 5500, the Drystar 5302 does not support the function to select a certain output tray (as only one is available). • Compared to Drystar 5300, the Drystar 5302 supports 2 different film sizes or types simultaneously. 6.4.2 Image Adjustment at the Modality Before adjusting the image quality at the printer, first try to adjust it at the modality as described here! The default Image Quality of the printer fits almost all applications! Only if changes at the modality cannot be done, or the modality does not deliver the required results, make adaptations for these modalities at the printer to reach the customers Image Quality requirements. Contrast Adjustment at the Modality The Look-Up-Table is responsible for the contrast of the image (in combination with Dmin and Dmax) and may be named at the modality: • Taste LUT • Perception LUT • Correction LUT • Presentation LUT If possible use the "Kanamori Taste LUT" (if available also Dmax) to define the contrast. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 1 / 20 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Typ 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS150.05E Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures Sharpness Adjustment at the Modality Case 1: Modality sends in page mode: In case the modality sends the images in page mode (i.e. it does not send single images to the printer but already the complete, prepared image information for one film) use Cubic Bell interpolation. It is defined via following smooth factors: Cubic Bell smooth factors Possible range 299 (less sharp) to 200 (very sharp) Reasonable values 251 (less sharp) to 235 (very sharp) Default value 245 Legend Interpolation Smooth Factors 299 251 245 235 less sharp 200 sharp Limits Default Cubic Bell 299 too sharp 251 245 235 200 Reasonable values 536601GJ.CDR Figure 13 Case 2: Modality sends in image mode: In case the modality sends the images in image mode (i.e. it sends single images to the printer to let the printer compose the single images for one film) use Cubic High Res interpolation. It is defined via following smooth factors: Cubic HighRes smooth factors Possible range 199 (less sharp) to 101 (very sharp) Reasonable values 148 (less sharp) to 138 (very sharp) Default value 143 Interpolation Smooth Factors 199 less sharp 148 143 138 sharp 101 Cubic High Res too sharp 536601GK.CDR Figure 14 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 1 / 21 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures The printer switches automatically to cubic Bell interpolation by evaluation of the DICOM communication when no image scaling (i.e. magnification or reduction) is required: Cubic HighRes interpolation type does not sharpen the image. Interpolation type 'Cubic Bell' sharpens the image however, independent whether scaling is required or not. This automatic switching is only performed in case the Interpolation Type is adjusted to 'cubic high res' in the user profile (= default). This behavior can be switched off via browser pages: Path "Service Tools Scaling Setup" HOME HELP Controller Setup Reduction icon on image: yes Kernel: when no image scaling is needed for CubicHighRes: Automatically switch to CubicBell: Use CubicBell smooth factor: 0.9 yes ( >= 0.1 and <= 10 ) OK Changes require reboot 536401GN.CDR Figure 15 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 1 / 22 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Typ 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS150.05E 6.4.3 Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures Basic Image Adjustment at the Printer via Key-Operator Menu Accessible via menu: Key-operator menu - 2 Change settings - 4 Image Quality - <Modality XYZ> Purpose: Adjust Image Quality in case it cannot be adapted at the modality • • Default value: • Look-up table: Kanamori. Refer to Figure 17 Interpolation: Cubic HiRes -0.7. Refer to Figure 18 Dmax 3.20 Example browser screen: Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Change Image quality settings Daily used name Modality AE-title Look Up Table: Interpolation: Maximum density: Key-Operator - Change Image quality settings Select kanamori like value: CT2 CT2_ARC 100 Linear Kanamori Kanamorilike Select abosulte smoothing factor: (advised = -0.7) -0.7 Replication Linear CubicHi-res CubicBell Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values 536601fs.cdr 280 285 290 295 Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values Figure 16 Hint concerning interpolation settings: Interpolation setting "Linear" usually gives too smooth image impression. Interpolation settings "Replication" usually gives too "pixely" image impression. Both settings are used in exceptional cases only. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 1 / 23 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures Possible Look up table settings Dmax Kanamori curve and Kanamori like value 220 mori Kana Dmin Kanamori_like 100 = Kanamori Kanamori_like 200 = linear Kanamori_like 220 = logarithmic 200 100 75 Input 255 0 536401GM.CDR Figure 17 Interpolation Smooth Factors (Kernel values) 5.9 1.1 0.9 0.7 0.1 Cubic Bell Legend Limits Default 5.9 1.1 0.9 0.7 0.1 Reasonable values 4.9 less sharp -0.2 -0.7 -1.2 sharp -4.9 536601GL.CDR Cubic High Res too sharp Figure 18 For details regarding image adjustments refer to the Hardcopy Application Manual DD+DIS078.05E. Each of the image adjustment parameters can be set for a specific modality. Changing a parameter value will change the value of the respective parameters in the 'DICOM Host profile’ for that specific modality. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 1 / 24 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Typ 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS150.05E Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures Important remark: In changing parameter values this does not automatically ensure that the value is applied. Two situations can be distinguished • In case the modality does not send a parameter, the value set in the printer is applied to the modality print job. • In case the modality sends a parameter value, even when an empty value (" ") is sent, this value still has priority above the value set in the printer. So, the value sent by the modality has higher priority then the value set in the printer, and therefore it is always preferred to set the required parameter value at the side of the modality. If this cannot be done, an overrule flag can be set for the respective parameter in the 'DICOM Host profile'. Setting this overrule flag can only be done by editing the 'DICOM Host profile' via browser. Refer to section 6.4.4. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 1 / 25 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures 6.4.4 Alternative: Image settings via DICOM host profile: Accessible via menu: Browser pages - Service Engineer Tools - DICOM profile editor Purpose: Adjust Image Quality in case it cannot be adapted at the modality Default value: Refer to Figure 19 Example browser screen: HELP Host Profile: Name XYZ These are the default settings for all print jobs coming from the host (modality) specified under 'Calling AE title'. The values may be overloaded at run-time by the Dicom input. You can prevent this by checking the checkboxes at the left side. Nick Name: Name XYZ Use this profile only for incoming 'Calling AE title': Host AE Use this profile only for local SCP server: all Host Profile type: GENERIC-GENERIC Change Number of Copies: Print Priority: low Polarity: normal Film Orientation: portrait Trim: no Film Size ID: Medium Type: Print even if Film Size ID/Medium type not supported: yes Print even if Application type not supported: no Kernel: site Edit Custom Interpolation Type cubicHighRes, Magnification: Edit Magn: max smoothFactor: -0.7 Pixel Size: Edit ratio: 1.0 / 1.0 Perception LUT: kanamori Kanamori Like value: Custom value: Illumination (cd/m2): Reflected Ambient Light (cd/m2): Border Density (OD x100): Empty Image Density (OD x100): Minimum Density (OD x100): Maximum Density (OD x100): site 300 Header Annotation: Contents: none Edit Custom Font: site Edit Custom Footer Annotation: Contents: none Edit Custom Font: site Edit Custom Window (%): Level (%): Image Orientation: r0 Conformance/Status Level: 0 Nevent enabled: off site Mammo modality: NO Association Timeout (s): Image Timeout (s): Allow IMPLICIT VR LITTLE ENDIAN: Allow EXPLICIT VR LITTLE ENDIAN: Allow EXPLICIT VR BIG ENDIAN: Resolution: 508 Supported SOP classes: Edit Early processing allowed: yes LR like: off OK Cancel Show Defaults Show last Input Manually customized items are show in red The last received input values are show in blue (click 'Show Last Input' button) 5366_Reg01_009_e.cdr Figure 19 For details regarding image adjustments refer to the Hardcopy Application Manual DD+DIS078.05E. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 1 / 26 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Typ 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS150.05E 7 Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures Acceptance Test Purpose of the acceptance test: Proof of printer reproduction capability of image on the monitor Figure 20 Perform the acceptance test according to national regulations. Example for Germany: DIN6868 Part 56 The German DIN6868 Part 56 is similar to the Image Quality Control procedure based on IEC1223-2-4. The Image Quality Control procedure based on IEC 1223-2-4 is described in the Hardcopy Application Manual DD+DIS078.05E. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 1 / 27 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures 8 Completion of installation The purpose of this section is to show the tasks that are required for customer instruction and backup of printer settings. The following table lists these tasks. Task 8.1 Importance Accessible via ... Details see... Instruct the Customer in operation of the printer mandatory -- 8.1 Save settings on backup CF card mandatory Key-operator menu 8.2 Customer Instruction (1) Instruct the customer in following activities: Activity Refer to User or Reference Manual .... Switching on the printer: Warm up time 7 min. User manual: "Switching on the Drystar 5302" Switching off the printer. It can take up to 20 secs. until the printer switches off User Manual: "Switching off the Drystar 5302" Loading films: RF tag and its function User Manual: "Loading films" Removing film jams Reference manual "Troubleshooting: Clearing of film jams" Show dust stripes on a previous test film and how to prevent: Reference manual "Troubleshooting Checklist" • Keep printer always closed • Clean TH resistor line with alcohol and lint free cloth when dust stripes appear or when printer displays "Printhead cleaning (2) Hand over the user and reference manual to the customer Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 1 / 28 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Typ 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS150.05E 8.2 Controls, Connections and Set Up Procedures Backup of Printer Settings (1) Open the upper film tray to take out the CF card for storage of the machine specific data. (2) Select Key-operator menu "4 Save Configuration" (3) Follow the further instructions on the LCD display 초 2 5366_Reg01_017_e.cdr Figure 21 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 1 / 29 Agfa Company Confidential This page is intentionally left blank to enable print out of even and odd pages on duplex printers. HEALTHCARE Chapter 2 Imaging Services Functional Description Document No: DD+DIS150.05E DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 ► Purpose of this document This document explains the functional principle including the functions of the individual assemblies. ► ► Document History Edition. Revision Release Date 1.1 06-2009 Changes compared to previous Version 1.0 • Updated technical data in table, where different Drystar printers are compared. See section 2.1. • Updated table with detailed comparison of Drystar 5302 with Drystar Axys: Added new functions of software 2.0.0_C2. See section 2.2. • Updated table with overview of calibrations. See section 4. Referenced Documents Document Title DD+DIS141.09E Service Bulletin 10: Software 2.0.0_C2 available DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 printed in Germany Document Node ID: 27657942 eq_02_functional_e_template_v07 Agfa Company Confidential Copyright © 2009 Agfa HealthCare N.V. DD+DIS150.05E ► Functional Description Manufacturer Agfa HealthCare N.V. Publisher Agfa-Gevaert HealthCare GmbH Tegernseer Landstraße 161 D - 81539 München Germany Copyright © 2009 Agfa HealthCare N.V. All rights reserved. Technical modifications reserved. AGFA and the Agfa-Rhombus are trademarks of Agfa HealthCare N.V. WARNING: Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries. INSTRUCTION: (1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document (see MEDNET GSO => 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. NOTE: To verify the latest version of single documents and of Service Manuals refer to the Document Type ‘Order List’ in the GSO library. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 2 Agfa Company Confidentia DD+DIS150.05E Functional Description LIST OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................4 2 COMPARISON TO OTHER AGFA B&W PRINTERS ..............................................................5 3 2.1 Technical Data compared to Drystar 5300 and Drystar 5503 ..................................................5 2.2 Detailed Comparison Drystar 5302 – Drystar Axys ..................................................................6 FILM RUN.................................................................................................................................7 3.1 Backside Printing Recognition ................................................................................................13 3.2 Left / Right Shift Print Algorithm..............................................................................................14 4 CALIBRATIONS .....................................................................................................................16 5 MODULES ..............................................................................................................................17 5.1 Printer Modules .......................................................................................................................17 5.2 Hardware.................................................................................................................................19 5.3 Modules and E-Labels ............................................................................................................21 6 DIAGNOSTIC SOFTWARE ....................................................................................................23 7 THERMAL MODEL.................................................................................................................25 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 3 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E 1 Functional Description Introduction Purpose of the printer • Medium resolution (320 dpi) DICOM network dry printer for 14x17", 14x14", 14x11", 10x12", 8x10" DT2 blue base or clear base films Printing principle • • Direct thermal on thermo-sensitive, dry films 2 input trays and 1 output tray Main application • Well suited to all medical applications, especially CR applications. Cannot be used for mammography Connections • 1 Gb/s Network connection (Default: automatic detection of 10Mb/s and 100Mb/s network is enabled, automatic detection of 1Gb/s network is disabled) Service Concept • • • • • Customer installable No service PC needed for basic installation, maintenance and service, but is convenient for entering detailed host profile settings Strict modular design: Production assemblies = service assemblies All switches, sensors and motors are monitored via current measurement on main engine board (Devil CPU) If online diagnosis does not detect the exact reason for the error, an offline check of the modules can be performed via browser pages DX-S 53 66 02 ad .cd r Ultrasound CR QS Printer Service Host Figure 1: Typical network installation of a Drystar 5302 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 4 Agfa Company Confidentia DD+DIS150.05E Functional Description 2 Comparison to other AGFA B&W Printers 2.1 Technical Data compared to Drystar 5300 and Drystar 5503 POWER Technical Specification Weight Throughput Dmax Resolution Drystar 5302 (SW Rel. 2.0) Drystar 5300 (SW Rel. 2.1) Drystar 5503 (SW Rel. 6.0) 90 kg 55 kg 193 kg 75/h (14x17") 140/h (8x10") 70/h (14x17") 100/h (11x14“) 100/h (14x17") up to 160/h (8x10“) 3.2 O.D.* 3.1 O.D. 3.2 O.D. 320 dpi 320 dpi 508 dpi Warm-up time 4 minutes → queuing 4 minutes → queuing 7 minutes → printing 9 minutes → printing 4 minutes → queuing 9 minutes → printing Access time 77 s for 1st film 14x17” 77 s for 1st film 14x17” 76 s for 1st film 14x17” 8x10, 10x12, 11x14, 14x14, 14x17 11x14, 14x17 8x10, 10x12, 11x14, 14x14, 14x17 Number trays 2 1 3 Applications All medical applications, except mammography Film formats (inch) All medical All medical applications applications, especially CT/MR, except mammography * Dmax depends on densitometer which is used for measurement: Densitometer Target Dmax DT2B Target Dmax DT2C X-Rite 310 3.20 O.D. 3.05 O.D. X-Rite 331 3.14 O.D. 3.02 O.D. X-Rite 341 3.15 O.D. 3.02 O.D. X-Rite 301 3.10 O.D. 2.97 O.D. MacBeth 3.13 O.D. 3.00 O.D. Gretag D200 3.14 O.D. 3.03 O.D. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 5 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E 2.2 Functional Description Detailed Comparison Drystar 5302 – Drystar Axys The design of the Drystar Axys is based on the Drystar 5302 printer. This section shows the differences in detail. Main hardware differences: Hardware Drystar 5302 Drystar Axys Reason for Difference Thermal Head 320 dpi resolution 508 dpi resolution 508 dpi resolution required for mammo printing Main engine controller Themis CPU Thanos CPU Thanos is faster than Themis CPU to support higher data throughput due to higher resolution Main functional differences: # Function: Drystar 5302 SW < 2.0.0_C2 Drystar 5302 SW ≥ 2.0.0_C2 Drystar Axys Details see: 1. Support of Mammo printing Section 3.6 of the Drystar Axys service manual. 2. Entering Site Data via data from "Site Data Tool" Chapter 1, Controls, Connections and Setup Procedure 3. Import / Export of DICOM host profile Online HELP of the printer 4. "True size deviation" host profile parameter Online HELP of the printer 5. "Cropping" host profile parameter Online HELP of the printer 6. Printing of the infocounter on film Chapter 3.2, Machine specific Tools 7. Resistor measurement to troubleshoot print stripes Chapter 3.6, Adjustments and Calibrations 8. Horizontal film alignment available in the keyoperator menu (to be executed by the customer) Chapter 3.6, Adjustments and Calibrations 9. Smart Profile Calibration Section 4 of this chapter DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 6 Agfa Company Confidentia DD+DIS150.05E 3 Functional Description Film Run This section describes the film run through the printer. Cam drive Output Rollers Motor Suspension drive TH Drum CDM Rollers driven by gearbox module (1 to 5) 1 2 Filmrun upper tray 4 3 5 Pickup Unit Vacuum Pump Filmrun lower tray 536602ag.cdr Figure 2: Filmrun through the printer Description of one film cycle: 1. The vacuum pump starts. Figure 3: Pump & Valves Module DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 7 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E 2. Functional Description The suction cups of the pickup unit move down to the film. Figure 4: Film Pickup 3. The gear box module starts driving the rollers. In addition it opens the feeding rollers at the pickup unit. 4. The pickup unit transports the film between the feeding rollers. 5. The gearbox module transports the film further towards TH. Figure 5: Gear Box Module DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 8 Agfa Company Confidentia DD+DIS150.05E 6. Functional Description In case the film is transported upwards from the lower tray, the input sensors monitor the film run. Figure 6: Input Sensors Module 7. The cam drive moves the TH up, to let the film edge be transported between TH and drum. Figure 7: Cam drive DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 9 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Functional Description 8. Depending on the previous film width (14" or 10"), the suspension drive changes position or stays in the current position (TH pressure adjustment). 9. The cam drive closes the gap between TH and drum. Figure 8: Suspension drive 10. The drum motor moves the film forward. Figure 9: Drum Drive DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 10 Agfa Company Confidentia DD+DIS150.05E 11. Functional Description The heat transfer from TH to film takes place. Figure 10: Thermal Head 12. The print drum, driven by the drum motor, moves the film forward. Figure 11: Print Drum DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 11 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E 13. Functional Description When the film edge reaches the output module, the CDM checks "backside printing". For details refer to section 3.1. Figure 12: CDM 14. When printing is finished, the cam drive opens the gap between TH and drum. 15. The output rollers transport the film out of the printer. Figure 13: Output Module DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 12 Agfa Company Confidentia DD+DIS150.05E 3.1 Functional Description Backside Printing Recognition Films are inserted in the printer with the backing layer on top. If a film is inserted with the backing layer upside down, the backing layer can contaminate the thermal head, as it begins melting when the thermal head heats it up. Normally it is not possible to insert a film wrong. If a customer however re-inserts a jammed film, the chance is 50% that he inserts it the right way. See NOTE next page. To prevent that a wrong inserted film contaminates the thermal head, the printer prints a small rectangle on top of the film and checks when the film arrives at the CDM, whether this small rectangle has Dmax. In case the density is below a certain threshold, the film must have been inserted wrong. The printer stops printing, informs the user of back-side printing, to check the correct positioning of the film and to remove the film jam. Thus the thermal head is only contaminated slightly, as the film is only printed a few cm on the wrong side. Black Rectangle for Backside Printing Recognition Distance TH - CDM Film printed on the Non-Emulsion side ("Backside"). Diagnostic Area Border (O.D. between Dmin and Dmax; Refer to Host Profile parameter "Border Density") Backside printing Remove film jam 536602dc.cdr Figure 14: Backside printing recognition DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 13 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Functional Description NOTE: The emulsion side in general is slightly smoother than the backing layer. This can be heard by wiping over it → The backing layer makes much more noise. Noise (dB) Backing layer Emulsion layer The backing layer has to be on top when the film is laying in the tray. Figure 15 3.2 Left / Right Shift Print Algorithm At this position, where the TH has to print always Dmax, i.e. at the left and right image border, the TH looses its characteristic relatively fast, which is determined by the Micro profile calibration in production. As a consequence, the TH produces after many prints small print stripes at this position in 14" films, where the black border of the 10" films is located. To prevent, that the TH has to print the black border always at the same position, a left/right shift algorithm is built in. For each film pack the complete image information is shifted slightly: • Pack 1 has 0 mm shift • Pack 2 has +0.3 mm shift • Pack 3 has 0 mm shift • Pack 4 has -0.3 mm shift • Pack 5 has 0 mm shift • And so on The clear left and right borders are influenced by this shift mechanism but they are within specification. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 14 Agfa Company Confidentia DD+DIS150.05E Functional Description Exaggerated print stripes without left / right shift algorithm Image Info Image Info Left / right shift algorithm Image Info Image Info Image Info +0,3 mm +0,3 mm Image Info Image Info Image Info Image Info Image Info Image Info Image Info 14x17" 8x10" Image Info Image Info Image Info Image Info Image Info Image Info Shift of complete Image Info +- 0.3 mm for each film pack 536602dd.cdr Figure 16: Left / right shift print algorithm DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 15 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E 4 Functional Description Calibrations The following table lists the different Drystar 5302 calibrations: Characteristic CDM TH profile Film Smart Profile Compliance Film Purpose of the To determine new calibration reference values for the CDM. This is done via an external densitometer. To reduce vertical macro banding (vertical density irregularities). Only macro density compensation is possible (in opposite to micro compensation in production). To measure the film sensitometry and to use these values for internal reference, so that the printer behaves linear regarding density reproduction. In addition, the maximum density is adapted. Equalization of TH resistor drift in the area of 10" film black borders when printing in mixed format conditions (mix of 10" and 14" print width). Make film calibration this accurate, that it passes the acceptance criteria as defined by Afssaps / EUREF: The default film calibration procedure is not necessarily accurate enough. • Whenever the internal densitometer has to be adapted to an external densitometer (for image quality control) Unacceptable line artifacts visible in medical service test image • During the troubleshooting procedure. Refer to chapter 3.3, Troubleshooting • Before the Afssaps / EUREF acceptance test Film printed To be done in following cases • At maintenance • To compensate small density variations of the new film, when a new film package is used • If density reproduction check is not ok No Automatic yes/no No Yes, but only if switched on* • In certain cases during maintenance. Refer to section 9, Maintenance • Each 6 months, if the printer is under control of Afssaps / EUREF, and it did not pass the Afssaps / EUREF calibration check No No * Automatic film calibration to be switched on via menu: '2 Change settings - 5 Image Quality - 1 General - Select Default for Film Calibration DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 16 Agfa Company Confidentia DD+DIS150.05E 5 Functional Description Modules This section is divided in following sub-sections: Item 5.1 Section Printer modules 5.1 Hardware 5.2 Modules and E-Lables 5.3 Printer Modules This section lists the different printer modules (= spare parts). Figure 17: Printer Modules DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 17 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Functional Description # Name 1 KEYPAD/DISPLAY MODULE Yes 2 GEAR BOX & BELT 3 4 E-Label* Also used in MOD #** User Interface Purpose Drystar 5300 Drystar Axys 10 - Film drive towards TH Drystar Axys 14 SUSPENSION DRIVE MODULE - TH pressure adjustment (10" / 14" film width) Drystar Axys 15 - 12 Drystar 5300 Drystar Axys Drystar Axys 18 Themis PCB W/O RAM - CPU (Operation; image processing) 5 512Mb RAM MODULE - RAM for operating system 6 DEVIL PCB 7 VILIS COOLING FAN - Cools down Devil/Themis/RAM 8 TPH COOLING FAN - 9 POWER SUPPLY 10 HARD DISC 73 GB - 11 OUTPUT MODULE Yes 12 TPH FILTER MODULE - 13 PUMP & VALVES ASSY - Vacuum for suction cups of pickup module 14 15 16 Input Sensors Module DRUM DRIVE MODULE OSB SWITCH BOARD - Filmrun check before print drum Drum drive TH power 17 18 19 PRINT DRUM MODULE THERMAL HEAD TAG READER ASSY Yes - Print drum; Transport during printing Image transfer to film Film tag reader 20 UPPER / LOWER PICK UP MODULE UPPER / LOWER TRAY without Tag Reader CAM DRIVE MODULE Yes 21 22 Yes Yes CPU (film run) 08 Cools down TH Drystar 5300 Drystar Axys Drystar Axys 16 Main power supply for all consumers Drystar Axys 09 Data storage Drystar 4500 Drystar Axys Drystar Axys -- Film transport out of printer. Density measurement with integrated CDM TPH dust filter 20 06 Film pickup via 2 suction cups Drystar 5300 Drystar Axys Drystar 5500 Drystar 5503 Drystar Axys Drystar Axys Drystar Axys Drystar 5300 Drystar Axys Drystar Axys Drystar 5500 Drystar 5503 Drystar Axys Drystar Axys -- 03/04 - Film supply Drystar Axys 01/02 - TH position adjustment (printing / film transport in and out of TH section) Drystar Axys 13 17 11 07 --05 -- *For description of E-Label refer to section 5.3. ** The Module number is shown in error messages. Example: "MOD13: Please replace module" NOTE: This list does not show all spare parts. Parts that have no real function during printing, like the covers or hand grips are not listed. Refer to chapter 5 for a complete spare parts list. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 18 Agfa Company Confidentia DD+DIS150.05E 5.2 Functional Description Hardware This section shows an overview of all hardware components and lists their purpose. Key 6 board SCSI Devil CPU Hard disk drive > 73 GB Display RS232 IDE ETH CF drive Sensors Motors Pumps PCI Power Supply Thermal Head Data RS232 Themis board 512 MB RAM Power OSB Board 536602da.cdr Figure 18: Hardware Components Overview Hardware Component Themis Board Devil CPU Description • CPU: Keeps the operating system and application software in RAM (512 MB) during operation • Keeps a flash EPROM for Bootup • Performs image processing • Controls all sensors, motors, valves and pump • Controls the power supply • Sends the image data to the Thermal Head • Provides for following connections: - SCSI interface to hard disk - CF card reader - Ethernet 1 Gb/sec. twisted pair interface - RS232 service port DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 19 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Functional Description Hardware Component Description Key 6 Board • Controls the display with 122 (width) x 32 (height) pixels • Controls all buttons and LEDs required for operation Hard disk • Keeps the operating system, all application software and diagnostic data CF drive • To save or install data via CF card type II Thermal head • Transfers the diagnostic data (pixels) via heating elements to the heat sensitive film OSB board • Switch board for the different TH heating elements • Provides the power for heating up the resistor elements • Supplies all voltages for the printer (+3,3 V, + 5 V, +12 V, -12 V, +20 V, +24 V, + 55V) • Connected via RS232 interface to the Devil board, to allow saving temporary data before switch off Power supply DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 20 Agfa Company Confidentia DD+DIS150.05E 5.3 Functional Description Modules and E-Labels The E-Label is a small EPROM attached to the module, which keeps information about the module, like e.g.: • Name • Hardware Version • Nr. of print cycles • Last error code An example for the readout of an E-Label is given in Figure 20 In case the E-label is defective or not connected the printer issues a warning message. Printing is possible however also without E-label. The decision, whether a module has an E-label or not depends on whether the corresponding module: • Can be repaired in the repair center or • Requires module specific data The table in section 5.1 lists, which module has an E-Label. Figure 19: Example for E-Label at Power Supply DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 21 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Functional Description _____________________________ Name....................................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/name Name....................................Value OUTPUT ASSY HardwareVersion.................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/hardwareVersion HardwareVersion.................Value 3 OrderNumber.......................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/orderNumber OrderNumber.......................Value http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/partNumber PartNumber..........................Uri PartNumber..........................Value http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/rdeNumber RdeNumber..........................Uri RdeNumber..........................Value A333462.3 SerialNumber.......................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/serialNumber SerialNumber.......................Value 40 FirstUseDate........................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/firstUseDate FirstUseDate........................Value LastUseDate........................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/lastUseDate LastUseDate........................Value HoursOfOperation...............Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/hoursOfOperation HoursOfOperation...............Value 1876 NrOfCycles...........................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/nrOfCycles NrOfCycles...........................Value 21166 LastRepairDate....................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/lastRepairDate LastRepairDate....................Value RepairSiteName...................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/repairSiteName RepairSiteName...................Value http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/nrOfRepairs NrOfRepairs.........................Uri NrOfRepairs.........................Value 0 LastRepairCode...................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/lastRepairCode LastRepairCode...................Value LastModuleSpecificErrors...Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/lastModuleSpecificErrors LastModuleSpecificErrors...Value HC205007 NominalCalIntensity............Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/rde/nominalCalIntensity NominalCalIntensity............Value 9500 MinCalIntensity...................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/rde/minCalIntensity MinCalIntensity...................Value 8500 MaxCalIntensity...................Uri http://www.agfa.com/module/Output/rde/maxCalIntensity MaxCalIntensity...................Value 10500 _____________________________ RandomUri RandomValue backToMain produce request randomRequest reconfigureThisELabel Figure 20: Example for E-Label content DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 22 Agfa Company Confidentia DD+DIS150.05E 6 Functional Description Diagnostic Software An online diagnosis software is permanently monitoring the correct feedback signal and timing of the valves and the pump, motors and sensors which are connected to the Devil module. In case of a mismatch an error is issued. Example message: MOD04 Please replace module M Printer Software Application Software Online Diagnosis Devil CPU Operating System 536602aa.cdr Figure 21 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 23 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Functional Description Errors are internally divided into: • Events • Warnings • Defects In general events are user clearable, warnings are "key-operator" (= experienced user or hospital technician) clearable, whereas defects have to be repaired by service personnel. Warnings and error messages are written into the infocounter. Errors: Classification and treatment Filmrun Step 1 user clearable Message in plain text. E.g. 'close upper cover' Online Diagnosis key-operator clearable everything no okay? event warning defect Message in plain text: E.g. CDM not calibrated yes Filmrun Step n Infocounter B service clearable Error message: HC10907: Suspension motor M3 not connected or malfunctioning 536602af.cdr Figure 22 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 24 Agfa Company Confidentia DD+DIS150.05E 7 Functional Description Thermal Model The thermal model can be characterized as follows: • • • • It is a mathematical description of the interaction Film – TH. It uses parameters like film thickness, thermal conductivity of the film, TH temperature, environmental temperature, print speed and resolution of the print head. The thermal model TMML (Thermal Model Multi Layer; R&D name of the product Æ official name 'A # Sharp') describes this interaction very accurate, leading to a very precise reproduction of the image. With the thermal model "TMML" the image looks very sharp and has the image quality of a Laser Imager. Heat of following pixel Drum temperature Heat of previous pixel Heat of neighbor pixel TH temperature Thermal Model Pixel Stream Mathematical Thermal Model Description of Interaction Film - TH Parameter Z Pixel Stream Thermal conductivity film Parameter Y Parameter X Thermal sensitivity film Figure 23 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 2 / 25 Agfa Company Confidential This page is intentionally left blank to enable print out of even and odd pages on duplex printers. Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E Machine specific safety instructions and hints for repair work Chapter 3.1: List of contents 1 Machine specific safety equipment, precautions and hints........ 1 1.1 Safety equipment for repair work .................................................................... 1 1.2 Safety precautions of the printer..................................................................... 1 1.2.1 1.2.2 Safety switch................................................................................................................... 2 Supplementary ground cable .......................................................................................... 2 1.3 Guidelines regarding safety during service work .......................................... 3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 General safety guidelines for service work ..................................................................... 3 Safety Guidelines for Printed Circuit Board Replacements ............................................ 3 Safety Guidelines regarding Service PC Connection ..................................................... 4 Safety Guidelines regarding the Thermal Print Head ..................................................... 4 2 Safety check upon completion of the repair work ....................... 5 2.1 Visual check ...................................................................................................... 5 2.2 Electrical check................................................................................................. 6 2.2.1 2.2.2 Basic Protective Earth Test............................................................................................. 6 Electrical Check according to National Regulations. ...................................................... 7 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.1 / I Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E 1 Machine specific safety instructions and hints for repair work Machine specific safety equipment, precautions and hints This section describes all machine specific safety aspects to be considered during repair work on the printer. It is divided into the following sub-sections: Sub-section 1.1 Details see.. Safety equipment for repair work 1.1 Safety precautions of the printer 1.2 Guidelines regarding safety during repair work 1.3 Safety equipment for repair work During repair work at printed circuit boards it is mandatory to wear an antistatic wrist strap (order no.: CM+9.9999 0830.0). This avoids static discharges on electronic components. Static discharges can lead to defective components on the printed circuit boards. 1.2 Safety precautions of the printer This section describes all machine specific safety precautions built into the printer. It lists following safety precautions: Safety precaution Details see.. Safety switch 1.2.1 Supplementary ground cable 1.2.2 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.1 / 1 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E Machine specific safety instructions and hints for repair work 1.2.1 Safety switch • • The machine has one safety switch, located below the top cover. It serves as a safety feature if someone opens the machine e.g. to remove a film jam. S8 When the top cover is opened, the safety switch is activated. 536631aa.cdr It cuts off the voltage to all motors and the print head. Figure 1 For service purposes the safety switch SW1 can be overridden by means of a service key. In this case there is a risk of injuries by moving mechanical or current-carrying electrical parts. Before the printer is closed the service key must be removed again, otherwise the mechanism of the safety switch may get damaged. 1.2.2 Supplementary ground cable To meet the regulations for the printer according to the machine standards EN60601-1 there is usually no Supplementary ground cable required. This also applies to installations in the patient's room. Exception: • The printer is located in the patient's room AND is connected to equipment not corresponding to EN60601-1. In this case a Supplementary ground cable must be connected to the provided 'Equipotential plug' connector at the back of the printer. Equipotential plug The supplementary ground cable is not included in the machine shipment. Specifications of the cable: • green/yellow color, • cross-section of 4 mm2. 536631JM.cdr Figure 2 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.1 / 2 Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E 1.3 Machine specific safety instructions and hints for repair work Guidelines regarding safety during service work This section describes the safety guidelines to be considered during service work. Safety precaution 1.3.1 Details see.. General safety guidelines for service work 1.3.1 Safety Guidelines for Printed Circuit Board Replacements 1.3.2 Safety Guidelines regarding Service PC Connection 1.3.3 Safety Guidelines regarding the Thermal Print Head 1.3.4 General safety guidelines for service work The following points must be observed during all repair or maintenance work: Make sure to always disconnect the machine to be repaired or maintained from the mains. 1.3.2 • Caution: Even when the machine is switched off, as long as it has not been disconnected from the mains some components may still be supplied. • Caution: If the mains connection is absolutely necessary for the respective action (repair and maintenance work), this job must only be done by trained personnel. • Before printer service or replacing conductive parts always switch off the printer and disconnect the power. • Before switching the printer off make sure that there are no films being printed at this time. • Replace defective parts with original spare parts only. Safety Guidelines for Printed Circuit Board Replacements When handling printed circuit boards (abbr.: PCBs) the following points must be observed: • Always switch off the printer and unplug the power cord, before you disconnect or connect cables on printed circuit boards. • When working on PCBs, always wear an anti-static wrist strap. Never touch any parts or components on PCBs with your bare fingers. • PCBs have to be kept or transported in their protection bags. Never carry a PCB without protection bag and walk on carpet or plastic floor covering (electrostatic charge). • Once the PCB is taken out of its protection bag, it has to be protected from electrostatic charge by a grounded mat. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.1 / 3 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E Machine specific safety instructions and hints for repair work 1.3.3 Safety Guidelines regarding Service PC Connection Most of the Service PCs are not in compliance with the EN60601-1 standards. Therefore a Service PC which is to be connected via RS232 or RJ45 interface to a printer must not be connected to the mains but must be operated on its internal battery supply (low voltage). Only in this case the printer keeps its EN60601-1 compliance. However, if the service PC is connected to the RS232 or RJ45 interface and has to be connected to the mains, take care, that nobody touches the printer. 1.3.4 Safety Guidelines regarding the Thermal Print Head During operation the Thermal Print Head gets hot (up to 70 °C). • Avoid contact with the Thermal Print Head due to the risk of burn. • Observe the corresponding sticker on the Thermal Print Head. Figure 3 When replacing the Thermal Head the following points must be observed: • The thermal head has a printed circuit board integrated. This means, that the same safety guidelines apply for the Thermal Head than for printed circuit boards (see 1.3.2.) • The aluminum surface, on which the Thermal Head is mounted, may not be scratched during replacement of the Thermal Head. Possible scratches have to be removed with a sand paper or a file, to prevent uneven pressure of the Thermal Head on the film. • When replacing or cleaning the Thermal Head take care not to damage the Thermal Head: Too high pressure on the TH film guide can lead to the failure of single heating elements. Be aware, that the Thermal Head is a very sensitive part and has to be treated very cautiously Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.1 / 4 Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E 2 Machine specific safety instructions and hints for repair work Safety check upon completion of the repair work Upon completion of any repair job, especially after replacing or installing conductive parts, check the following points as a routine safety check. Country specific regulations must be observed as well. 2.1 Safety check Details see.. Visual check 2.1 Electrical check 2.2 Visual check • Make sure that the power cord and the cables inside the machine do not show any signs of damage. • Make sure that the ventilation slots before the print head and the power supply are free and that the print head and power supply ventilation is working properly. • Make sure, that no obstacles can cause stumbling (e.g. cables), and no defective covers, sharp edges or parts sticking out in the vicinity of the machine can cause injuries. • Make sure that no smoldering spots or wrong cabling is visible. • Make sure that all grounding connections to metallic covers are present. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.1 / 5 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E Machine specific safety instructions and hints for repair work 2.2 Electrical check In case of power supply replacements or Maintenance check the protective earth resistance according to the national regulations. The electrical check is split up in two steps: 2.2.1 Step Task Details see.. 1 Perform the basic protective earth test 2.2.1 2 Perform the electrical check according to National Regulations. 2.2.2 Basic Protective Earth Test (1) Use a multimeter that is capable to measure a resistance < 1 Ohm (2) Put one probe at the ground connector of the mains input (3) Put the other probe at a few metallic parts, the customer could touch. The electrical resistance has to be ≤ 0.2 Ohm. Refer to Figure 4. 536631JN.cdr 2 Figure 4 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.1 / 6 Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E Machine specific safety instructions and hints for repair work (4) Insert the power cord at the printer side; leave it disconnected at the wall side. (5) Put one probe at the ground connector of the mains connector. (6) Put the other probe at a few metallic parts, the customer could touch. The electrical resistance in this case has to be ≤ 0.3 Ohm. Refer to Figure 5. 536631JK.cdr Figure 5 In case the electrical resistance of one measurement exceeds the limits (0.2 Ohm without mains cable; 0.3 Ohm with mains cable) check the printer for loose grounding connections! 2.2.2 Electrical Check according to National Regulations. (1) Perform the electrical check according to National Regulations. The electrical checks that have to be performed in certain intervals (e.g. each 12 months) or after certain service actions (repair and/or maintenance) depend on National Regulations. Example for Germany: BGV A3 and DIN VDE 0751 or subsequent regulations. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.1 / 7 Agfa Company Confidential This page is intentionally left blank to enable print out of even and odd pages on duplex printers. Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means List of Contents 1 Machine specific Tools..............................................................1 1.1 Mandatory tools ......................................................................................... 1 1.2 Optional tools............................................................................................. 2 1.2.1 Minimum configuration of the Service PC ................................................................3 1.2.2 Recommended configuration of the Service PC ......................................................3 2 Software Tools ...........................................................................4 2.1 Key-operator menu on the local keypad .................................................. 5 2.2 Infocounter ................................................................................................. 5 2.2.1 Infocounter Analysis via Printers Infocounters Report .............................................7 2.2.2 Infocounter Analysis via Service Command session ...............................................8 2.2.3 How to evaluate the Infocounter ..............................................................................8 2.3 Test images ...............................................................................................10 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5 Testimage STI1......................................................................................................11 Testimage STI2......................................................................................................13 Testimage SMPTE .................................................................................................14 Testimage Medical_Image .....................................................................................16 Testimage LinCheck ..............................................................................................17 2.4 Show Error Codes.....................................................................................18 2.5 Web Pages.................................................................................................18 2.5.1 2.5.2 2.5.3 2.5.4 2.5.5 Operator Tools .......................................................................................................20 Key-Operator Tools................................................................................................21 Service Engineer Tools ..........................................................................................22 Connection to the web pages.................................................................................25 Usage of the web pages ........................................................................................29 2.6 Printer Logging .........................................................................................37 2.6.1 Required information for the support center...........................................................37 2.6.2 Printer Bootup-Message ........................................................................................39 2.7 ADVP ..........................................................................................................43 2.7.1 ADVP as DICOM print SCU ...................................................................................44 2.7.2 ADVP as DICOM print SCP (Print Emulator) .........................................................44 2.7.3 ADVP as Communication Recorder.......................................................................46 3 Software Installation................................................................49 3.1 SW Update: Loading a SW Patch ............................................................49 3.1.1 Software Update via CF card .................................................................................50 3.1.2 Software Update via a remote computer................................................................50 3.2 Emergency SW Installation on a new, empty Hard Drive ......................51 3.3 Emergency SW Installation on a printer in "Error - System Failure" state..................................................................52 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/I Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E 1 Machine specific Tools In addition to the conventional service tools which every service engineer has in his toolbox, the following tools are required for service on the printer: 1.1 Mandatory tools The mandatory tools are required for repair, troubleshooting or maintenance of the printer. Tool Part Number Purpose Anti-static wrist strap CM+9.9999.0830.0 To avoid static discharges on electronic components Cleaning tissue (box of 50 CM+309931.0 pieces) To clean the TH Densitometer* To be bought locally To perform CDM calibration Ink Eraser 'Pelikan' 10+999991176.0 For the 'dry TH cleaning' procedure Isopropyl Alcohol and lint free cloth Commercially available To clean the TH. Alternative to Cleaning tissue Loop 8x CM+9.9579.9904.0 To check image quality of films at the lightbox Service key CM+9.0426.6309.0 To override the safety switch Standard ruler (1mm) Commercially available For horizontal image adjustment *As DT film used in the Drystar printers has a slightly different color compared to conventional films, different densitometers give different density readings, depending on the light source. To make a correct density measurement use only a calibrated densitometer MacBeth TR-924, X-Rite 331, X-Rite 341, X-Rite 301, X-Rite 310 or Gretag D200-2. Other densitometers are not supported. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/1 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means 1.2 DD+DIS150.05E Optional tools The optional tools are required in exceptional cases only. Tool Part Number Crossed network cable EB+72010270 To get access to the printer or commercially homepage, in case access via the available hospital network is not possible. RS232 null-modem cable for the Service PC (SUB D 9F/9F) EB+44160021 To get access to the printers terminal level. Only required in exceptional cases for troubleshooting. Compact Flash reader/writer USB EB+72010600 To read/write the CF-cards on a Desktop/Service PC. PCMCIA CF-card adapter EB+72010160 To read/write the CF-card on the Service PC. External CF-card 128 MB CM+343356.0 To install and/or save software & data. Service PC Commercially available. To perform different service actions (access to the printer homepage; evaluate infocounter etc.) See also 1.2.1 and 1.2.2 on page 3. Purpose Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/2 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E 1.2.1 Minimum configuration of the Service PC The following specification is an absolute minimum configuration for the Service PC: Type Laptop Screen VGA compatible, 800x600 Pixel Mouse integrated CPU Pentium, 133 MHz RAM 64 Mbytes Hard disk 2 Gbytes Disk drive 3.5 ‘ – 1.44 Mbytes CD-ROM drive 24-times Serial port COM1 or COM2 available Network board Ethernet ≥ 10 Mbps Operating system Windows 95, 98 or NT Browser Internet Explorer ≥ 5.0 Modem analog 56 Kbps or ISDN As the printer has a CF card reader integrated, it is important to have a Service PC with CF card reader (USB or PCMCIA) 1.2.2 Recommended configuration of the Service PC The national Agfa GICS department (Global Information and Communication Services) is responsible for selection and configuration of the Service PC. The actual specification is available via Agfa Intranet: Follow the link: Agfa Intranet – IT helpdesk - GICS Intranet - Infrastructure Standards - Agfa standards for PCs, laptops, printers, organizers, mobiles,... For employees not directly working at Agfa - and so not getting the service PC directly from GICS, we recommend to use the minimum configuration of the Service PC mentioned above as a guideline regarding PC hardware and software. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/3 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means 2 DD+DIS150.05E Software Tools Following software tools are available Software Tool Purpose Details see.. Key-operator menu on the local keypad Perform most of the required service actions 2.1 Infocounter Troubleshooting 2.2 Test images Troubleshooting image faults; Confirmation of perfect image quality 2.3 Show error codes View reason, meaning and cure of error codes 2.4 Web Pages Perform DICOM attribute adjustments, e.g. image adjustments 2.5 Logging View the online logging for troubleshooting purposes 2.6 ADVP Test the DICOM communication between modality and printer 2.7 Besides the functions offered in the Service menu and the WebPages no other service software is available nor required. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/4 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E 2.1 Key-operator menu on the local keypad PURPOSE USE The key-operator menu allows most of the actions that are required for installation, repair and maintenance of the printer. (1) Press the Key-operator menu key to select the Key-operator menu. (2) With the and keys select the desired menu, (or the desired character when entering text). and keys to (3) Use the select the desired digit. (4) Press to confirm a selection or to cancel. 536601ga.cdr Figure 1 NOTES 2.2 (1) The Key-operator menu is also available via the Web pages (username: drystar, password: 5302). (2) For a complete description of the Key-operator functions, please refer to the DRYSTAR 5302 Reference manual. An overview of all key-operator menus is available in section 3.7, ‘Software menus, Settings’. Infocounter PURPOSE The infocounter is used for troubleshooting purposes and for investigation of the printer history before maintenance. It contains following information: - General information about the printer - Information about the installation site of the printer - Information about the configuration and hardware components of the printer - Statistics about service interventions - Statistics about machine reliability - Error history This information about the printer is located in a persistent database. Every 10 minutes there is an automatic update of the database on the hard disk. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/5 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E A copy of the infocounter data is always stored in the battery RAM of the printer. At software installation the contents of the battery RAM are written to the hard disk drive. This guarantees, that the infocounter data are not lost after exchange of the hard disk drive To view the infocounter a service PC is required. Two possibilities exist to get the infocounter on the Service PC: # Type of Infocounter analysis: Refer to ... A Via Printers Infocounters Report 2.2.1 B Via Service Command session 2.2.2 We recommend to use for Infocounter Analysis method A, 'Via Printers Infocounters Report', as this is the fastest way to access the infocounter. Method B, 'Via Service Command session ' might be useful, when you can access a PC in the hospital network for a short time, to save the infocounter file on the printer CF card for analysis on the Service PC. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/6 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer SERVICE TOOLS HOME A 7 Service Actions 5 Logging 2. Infocounters General information List of errors Printer Infocounters report DICOM, LPD and HIPAA report QA Report Page Software versions Remote sessions Show printer status Enter key-operator command session Enter service command session Release remote command session B Scalingtools Setup Connectivity DICOM profile editor Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer LPD Profile Editor Network configuration Printqueue editor Service - Loggings Controller logging 1. To printer flash card Modules 2. To this computer Module repair Go back 536609cf.cdr Figure 2 2.2.1 Infocounter Analysis via Printers Infocounters Report (1) Connect the Service PC to the network (2) Start the browser (Internet Explorer ≥ 5) (3) Enter the IP address of the printer in the address window. (4) Select menu "Service Engineer Tools - Printer Infocounters Report" (5) Analyze the infocounter file as described in section 2.2.3, How to evaluate the Infocounter Service PC Printer 536632el.cdr Figure 3 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/7 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means 2.2.2 Infocounter Analysis via Service Command session (1) Connect the Service PC to the network (2) Start the browser (Internet Explorer ≥ 5) (3) Enter the IP address of the printer in the address window. (4) Select menu "Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command Session - 7 Service Actions - 5 Logging - 2 Infocounters" (5) Save the infocounter file to the service PC or the CF card. (6) Unzip the ICN_drystar5302_xxxx_DATE.zi p (xxxx stands for serial number) file (7) Analyze the infocounter.txt file as described in section 2.2.3, How to evaluate the Infocounter 2.2.3 DD+DIS150.05E Service PC Printer 536632el.cdr Figure 4 How to evaluate the Infocounter Infocounters.txt evaluation What to check in the infocounter Comment 1.1 Serial number and Installation date Compare device serial number with chapter 8 ‘Manufacturing Standard Modification’ to determine whether the device possibly requires a modification. Refer to 3.3 (infocounter.txt), ‘HW Modification History’, to check already made modifications. 1.4 Software Info Compare the currently installed SW version with the latest SW version described in chapter 3.8, SW releases, patches. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/8 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E Infocounters.txt evaluation What to check in the infocounter Comment 2.3 Reliability Should normally be not higher than 0.05. Higher fault rates need a thorough investigation. 3.3 Hardware Modification History By comparing the status of the device with the available modifications (refer to Technical Documentation chapter 8) the exact hardware status can be determined. 3.4 Software modification history By checking the software modification history it can be determined, whether a recent software upgrade solved a problem, that occurred quite often in the error list in the past 5.3 Retries Many retries (> 1%, based on relative prints) have to be investigated: They may reduce the throughput of the device. 5.7 Error History Check which errors occurred in the last days, how often they appeared as well as the CBF (cycles between failures) of these errors. This gives an overview of the current status of the machine. 5.8 Error list (sorted by relative) and Troubleshoot these errors with the help of the technical documentation, chapter 3.3, ‘Troubleshooting’. 5.9 Error list (sorted by total): Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/9 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means 2.3 DD+DIS150.05E Test images PURPOSE The test images are used to check the complete printer function as well as checking the image quality and certain adjustments The list enclosed gives an overview of the different test images. This list is based on software release 1.8. Name / Purpose Thumbnail picture Details see.. 'STI1' 2.3.1 Composed of many different test images to check all aspects of image quality. 'STI2' 2.3.2 Composed of many different test images to check all aspects of image quality. ‘SMPTE’ 2.3.3 Standard test image for evaluation of image quality. ‘Medical_image’ 2.3.4 Test image to check, whether image artifacts, which are slightly visible in one of the technical images, are also visible in a medical test image. ‘LinCheck’ 2.3.5 Test image with 11 increasing grey values. Used for density reproduction check. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/10 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E 2.3.1 Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means Testimage STI1 PURPOSE USAGE Composed of many different test images to check all aspects of image quality. (1) In the browser pages select menu 'Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command Session - 3 Print Testimage - STI1.ZIP'. (2) The test image as displayed in Figure 5 will be printed. Figure 5 EVALUATION Evaluate the test image at the lightbox as follows: (1) Field 1 contains a continuous grey wedge from grey value 0 to 255. Check: no single grey steps may be visible (in case single grey steps are visible, this is called 'contouring'. The naming for this artifact is derived from the contour lines in a hiking map). Figure 6 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/11 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E (2) Field 2 consists of 256 small squares, with grey values from 0 to 255. Each square has inside another smaller square, with a grey level which is 2 grey steps darker than the surrounding square. Check: all 256 squares must be visible. In addition, a contrast difference must be visible between the individual square and the small square inside. (3) Field 3 contains a flat field with density value 2.0. Check: no stripes in any direction may be visible. In case an artifact in the image can be observed, refer to chapter 3.3, troubleshooting for symptom, reason and cure. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/12 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E 2.3.2 Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means Testimage STI2 PURPOSE USAGE Composed of several different test images to check most aspects of image quality. (1) In the browser pages select menu 'Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command Session - 3 Print Testimage - STI2.ZIP'. (2) The test image as displayed in Figure 7 will be printed. Figure 7 EVALUATION Evaluate the test image at the lightbox as follows: (1) Field 1 contains white and black lines / dots of 1, 2 and 3 pixel width Check: all lines / dots must be visible (2) Field 2 consists of a SMPTE testimage. Refer to 2.3.3 (3) Field 3 consists of a flatfield with Dmax 1.0 Check: No line artifacts in horizontal or vertical direction may be visible. Figure 8 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/13 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means 2.3.3 DD+DIS150.05E Testimage SMPTE PURPOSE USAGE Standard test image for evaluation of image quality and for trouble shooting (see chapter 3.3.). (1) In the key-operator menu select '3 Print Image - 1 Testimage SMPTE_xxx.tif'. (2) The test image as displayed in Figure 9 will be printed. • • • SMPTE_lin.TIF: Taste LUT linear. Dmax = Dmax Printer SMPTE_l300.TIF: Taste LUT linear. Dmax = 3.0 SMPTE_kan.TIF: Taste LUT Kanamori. Dmax = Dmax Printer Figure 9 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/14 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E EVALUATION Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means Evaluate the test image at the lightbox as follows: (1) Fields 1 (4x) consist of 6 squares with horizontal and vertical black and white stripes (1, 2 and 3 pixels wide). Check: Each of the 6 squares must show constant distance between the black and white lines (no interferences may be visible, leading to unequal distances). (2) Fields 2 (4x) have the same pattern as fields 1, but less contrast Figure 10 Check: All 6 squares must be visible. (3) Fields 3 (3x) consist of several squares with the same density. Check: The individual squares must show constant density. No stripes or other artifacts. (4) Field 4 consists of a black square (100% black) with a smaller grey square inside (95% black) The square must show 2 different densities, i.e. inside there must be a smaller square with slightly lower density. (5) Field 5 consists of a white square (0% black) with a smaller grey square inside (5% black) Check: The square must show 2 different densities, i.e. inside there must be a smaller square with slightly higher density. (6) Field 6 consists of a black square (100% black). Check: The square must show Dmax (default: 3.2 O.D.) (7) Fields 7 consists of a white square (0% black). Check: The square must show fog level (for clear based film approx. 0.1 O.D., for blue based film approx. 0.2 O.D.) To check density reproduction, especially for Dmax, use the LinCheck.ZIP test image and measure in the "Density measurement area", as there also the CDM is measuring. Only in this case the measured densities are comparable. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/15 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means 2.3.4 DD+DIS150.05E Testimage Medical_Image PURPOSE USAGE Test image to check, whether image artifacts, which are slightly visible in one of the technical images, are also visible in a medical test image. (1) In the browser pages select menu 'Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command Session - 3 Print Testimage Medical_image.ZIP'. (2) The test image as displayed in Figure 11 will be printed. Figure 11 EVALUATION Evaluate the test image at the lightbox as follows: (1) This medical test image of a chest is the most critical medical test image regarding visibility of image artifacts, due to its huge bright areas. In bright areas the eye is most sensitive. Check: image artifacts, like stripes in horizontal or vertical direction, which are slightly visible in a technical image (e.g. STI test image), may not be visible in the medical test image. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/16 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E 2.3.5 Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means Testimage LinCheck PURPOSE USAGE Test image to check density reproduction. (1) In the browser pages select menu 'Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command Session - 3 Print Testimage - LinCheck.ZIP'. (2) The test image as displayed in Figure 12 will be printed. 536632ga.cdr Figure 12 EVALUATION (1) The test image contains a grey wedge. This grey wedge is measured during the density reproduction check. Refer to chapter 3.6, Adjustments. Density measurement area 536632gb.cdr Figure 13 For check of density reproduction only measure in the density measurement area, as there also the CDM is measuring. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/17 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means 2.4 DD+DIS150.05E Show Error Codes PURPOSE USAGE View ‘Reason - Meaning - Cure’ at the local display to an error that appeared at the printer. Possibility 1: View the last error code: (1) In the key-operator menu select ‘7 Service Actions - 1 Error messages’ Possibility 2: View all error codes: (1) In the browser pages select menu 'Service Engineer Tools - List of errors’ 2.5 Web Pages The web pages provide for following menus: Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Operator tools Key-operator tools Service engineer tools Specialist tools Security Tools HELP Figure 14 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/18 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E Menu Content (Short description) Refer to ..... Operator Tools Printer queue management for the operator 2.5.1 Key-Operator Tools Same like Key-Operator menu on local display 2.5.2 Service Engineer Tools Functions for configuration and troubleshooting of the Controller part of the printer 2.5.3 Specialist Tools Software tools reserved for R&D to perform special actions during test phase of the printer. Not further described Security Tools Software Tools to configure user access control and secure communication as defined by HIPAA. This menu is reserved for the Hospital Security Manager Not further described Help Describes purpose and content of the Web pages menus. Not further described A detailed structure of the web pages can be found in chapter 3.7, Software menus, settings. For more information to the webpages refer to ..... • section 2.5.4 for Connection to the web pages • section 2.5.5 for two examples about the usage of the webpages Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/19 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means 2.5.1 DD+DIS150.05E Operator Tools Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Operator - Printer Status HOME Id Patient Name Host Created On Sent Status Priority Normal 875 CT_A 16-02-2005 0/1 Printing XYZ Normal 876 CT_A 16-02-2005 0/1 Printing XYZ Normal 877 CT_A 16-02-2005 0/46 Printing XYZ 878 CT_A 16-02-2005 0/1 Calculating Normal XYZ Normal 879 CT_A 16-02-2005 0/1 Waiting XYZ Delete Set Emergency View Status Figure 15 Main Purpose Printer queue management for the operator Username / Password operator / operator Sub menus None Comment -- Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/20 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E 2.5.2 Key-Operator Tools Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer KEY OPERATOR TOOLS Remote sessions HOME Enter key-operator command session Release remote command session Figure 16 Main Purpose Provides same functions like Key-Operator menu on local display Username / Password drystar / 5302 Sub menus 1. Enter key-operator command session: Shows list of menus like Key-Operator menu on local keypad. 2. Release remote command session: Makes a reset on the key-operator command session, to release the connection, in case the keyoperator command session hangs. As long as a key-operator or service command session via web pages is active, access to the printer via local keypad is not possible. The printer will show the message: 'Remote Service active'. Do not work with the key-operator or service command session web pages at the printer as long as the customer is using the printer. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/21 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means 2.5.3 DD+DIS150.05E Service Engineer Tools Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer SERVICE TOOLS HOME General information List of errors Printer Infocounters report DICOM, LPD and HIPAA report QA Report Page Software versions Remote sessions Show printer status Enter key-operator command session Enter service command session Release remote command session Connectivity tools Scaling Setup DICOM profile editor LPD Profile Editor Network configuration Printqueue editor Controller logging Module repair Modules 536632hb.cdr Figure 17 Main Purpose Provides functions for configuration and troubleshooting of the Controller part of the printer Username / Password mega / ****** Sub menus 1. List of errors: Shows list of all HC.... error codes. Same content like chapter 3.3, appendix, error codes.. 2. Infocounters Report: Shows printer infocounter. 3. DICOM, LPD and HIPAA report*: Shows infocounter of the Controller part of the printer. 4. Software versions*: Shows SW versions of printer and controller part of the printer. 5. Show printer status: Shows possible warnings or defects or user messages which are currently displayed at the local display. 6. Enter key-operator command session: Same Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/22 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means function like Key-operator Menu on local keypad. 7. Enter service command session: Same function like Service Menu on local keypad. 8. Release remote command session: Makes a reset on the Key-operator / Service command session, to release the connection, in case the session hangs. 9. Reboot Drystar*: Reboots the printer. 10. Scaling Setup: Menu to define general image interpolation related settings 11. DICOM profile editor: Different menus to define printer behavior regarding DICOM communication. 12. LPD profile editor: Different menus to define printer behavior regarding Postscript communication 13. Network Configuration: Allows special network settings to adapt to other network devices. 14. Printqueue editor*: Provides functions for extended queue management. 15. Controller logging*: Provides functions to view, filter, adapt and save log files. 16. Modules: Provides functions to check sensors and motors of single modules. Refer to Figure 17 As long as a key-operator or service command session via web pages is active, access to the printer via local keypad is not possible. The printer will show the message: 'Remote Service active'. Do not work with the key-operator or service command session web pages at the printer as long as the customer is using the printer. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/23 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E Figure 18: Service Engineer - Modules Pages Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/24 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E 2.5.4 Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means Connection to the web pages USAGE (1) Connect the Service PC to the network (2) Start the browser (Internet Explorer ≥ 5) (3) Enter the IP address of the printer in the address window. In case the printer homepage is not displayed, refer to 2.5.4.1 ‘Adaptation of the PC IP address‘ next page. Service PC Printer 536632el.cdr Figure 19 As an alternative, if it is not possible to put the Service PC into the hospital network: (1) Use a crossed network UTP cable to connect the network interface of the Service PC directly with the network interface of the printer. (2) Start the browser (Internet Explorer ≥ 5) (3) Enter the IP address of the printer in the address window. In case the printer homepage is not displayed, refer to 2.5.4.1 ‘Adaptation of the PC IP address‘ next page. Crossed UTP network cable Printer 536632ek.cdr Figure 20 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/25 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means 2.5.4.1 DD+DIS150.05E Adaptation of the PC IP address To connect the printer and the Service PC via network, usually the IP address of the Service PC has to be adapted. Basic rules: Case 1: The service PC is part of the hospital network. (1) Get the IP address and possibly the subnet mask* for the Service PC from the hospital network administrator. In case the hospital network administrator wants to have the Service PC working only in a subnet, get from him the netmask (also called subnet mask). (2) Enter IP address and subnet mask as displayed in Figure 21 to Figure 24. Case 2: The service PC is not part of the hospital network, but connected via crossed UTP network cable to the printer. (1) Look up the printer IP address and subnet mask in the printer key operator menu ‘show settings - Network’. (2) Define an IP address for the Service PC by adding or subtracting ‘1’ to the last digit of the IP address. Example: Printer IP address = 10.6.5.121 Service PC address = 10.6.5.122 or 10.6.5.120 (3) Enter IP address and subnet mask as displayed in Figure 21 to Figure 24. Figure 21 Figure 22 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/26 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means *Default Subnet Masks (set for NO subnetting) Class First 3 digits of IP subnet mask A 0......126 255.0.0.0 B 128......191 255.255.0.0 C 192.......223 255.255.255.0 Figure 23 Figure 24 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/27 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means 2.5.4.2 DD+DIS150.05E Adaptation of the Browser Proxy Settings In case the connection to the Internet is configured for a connection via Proxy server, this has to be disabled to be able to connect to the printer: (1) In the Internet Explorer select "Tools - Internet Options" (2) Select tab "Connections" (3) In case a proxy server is configured, tick the checkbox "Bypass Proxy server for local addresses". Figure 25 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/28 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E 2.5.5 Usage of the web pages (1) Enter the IP address of the printer in the address window. In case the printer homepage is not displayed, refer to 2.5.4.1 ‘Adaptation of the PC IP address‘ previous page. (2) Select the desired menu (3) Enter user name and password when prompted (mega / ******) Enclosed two examples which shall explain the usage of the web pages: # Example description refer to ... 1 Adapt the taste LUT for a certain host by creating a host specific DICOM host profile 2.5.5.1 2 Adapt the annotations for all DICOM inputs 2.5.5.2 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Operator tools Key-operator tools Service engineer tools Specialist tools Security Tools HELP Figure 26: Homepage of the printer Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/29 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means 2.5.5.1 DD+DIS150.05E Example 1: Adaptation of the taste LUT (contrast) Whenever the host with AE title ‘CTSCAN200’ sends a print job to the printer, the taste LUT shall be adapted to ‘Kanamori_like 200’. (1) (2) (3) (4) In the printer homepage select 'Service Engineer tools - Enter service command session' Enter username and password Select ‘DICOM profile editor’ Select ‘New’. Refer to Figure 28. Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer SERVICE TOOLS HOME General information List of errors Printer Infocounters report DICOM, LPD and HIPAA report QA Report Page Software versions Remote sessions Show printer status Enter key-operator command session Enter service command session Release remote command session Connectivity tools Scaling Setup DICOM profile editor LPD Profile Editor Network configuration Printqueue editor Controller logging Module repair Modules 536632et.cdr Figure 27 (5) In the host profile window select ‘change’ at the ‘host profile type’, to see, whether the connected host is part of the hosts database. Refer to Figure 29. Figure 28 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/30 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E Figure 29: Host profile editor SW Re. 3.0.0_C1 (6) Select the connected host if present, otherwise leave it on ‘generic’. Figure 30 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/31 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E (7) Select the desired parameter, in this case ‘Perception LUT = Kanamori_like’ and set the ‘Kanamori_like value’ to 200. (8) Check the checkbox before ‘Perception LUT’. (9) Enter AE title and nickname (nickname = the name the stuff uses for this modality. The nickname will be displayed in the queue). Refer to Figure 31. (10) Select ‘Submit’ Now whenever the host with AE title ‘CTSCAN200’ sends a print job to the printer, the taste LUT will be adapted to ‘Kanamori_like 200’. In case the checkbox is checked before a parameter in the DICOM profile editor, this parameter is used, no matter whether the modality sends the parameter or not (‘overwrite functionality’) In case the checkbox is not checked, the value defined in the host profile is only used, in case it is not sent by the modality. Image adaptations should be made preferably at the DICOM modality. According to DICOM specifications, controlling the printer completely is done at the modality. The description below about creating a DICOM profile should only be required, in case the modality does not allow to adapt a certain parameter or does not provide it. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/32 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E HELP Host Profile: Scanner These are the default settings for all print jobs coming from the host (modality) specified under 'Calling AE title'. The values may be overloaded at run-time by the Dicom input. You can prevent this by checking the checkboxes at the left side. Nick Name: Scanner Use this profile only for incoming 'Calling AE title': CTSCAN200 Use this profile only for local SCP server: all Host Profile type: GENERIC-GENERIC Change Number of Copies: Print Priority: low Polarity: normal Film Orientation: portrait Trim: no Film Size ID: Medium Type: Print even if Film Size ID/Medium type not supported: yes Kernel: site Edit Custom Magnification: Edit Pixel Size: ratio: Edit Perception LUT: kanamoriLike Kanamori Like value: 200 Custom value: Illumination (cd/m2): Reflected Ambient Light (cd/m2): Border Density (OD x100): Empty Image Density (OD x100): Minimum Density (OD x100): Maximum Density (OD x100): site 300 Annotation 1: site Edit Custom Annotation 2: site Edit Custom Window (%): Level (%): Image Orientation: r0 Conformance/Status Level: Nevent enabled: off Mammo modality: NO site Association Timeout (s): Image Timeout (s): Allow IMPLICIT VR LITTLE ENDIAN: Allow EXPLICIT VR LITTLE ENDIAN: Allow EXPLICIT VR BIG ENDIAN: Resolution:320 Supported SOP classes: Edit Initial allocated memory size per printjob (MBytes): OK Cancel Show Defaults Show last Input Manually customized items are show in red The last received input values are show in blue (click 'Show Last Input' button) 536602er.cdr Figure 31 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/33 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means • In general: all DICOM host profile and LPD profile web pages have an online documentation included. • It can be viewed by pressing the HELP button. DD+DIS150.05E Figure 32 2.5.5.2 Example 2: Define annotations for all inputs In this example the defaults for all hosts, independent of the AE title are adapted. Here it is only possible to adapt the annotations. (1) In the printer homepage select 'Service Engineer tools - Enter service command session' (2) Enter username and password (3) Select ‘DICOM profile editor’ (4) Select ‘Default site annotations: EDIT’. Refer to Figure 33. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/34 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means Figure 33 (5) Select ‘Annotation 1’ Refer to Figure 35. Refer to Figure 34 to see, where annotation 1 is located. (6) Enter the annotation text: Example:’ St Joseph's Hospital.....’ (7) Possibly adapt the font and font size of the annotation. (8) In the ‘Annotation Box 1’ select ‘Submit’. (9) Check the checkbox before ‘Annotation 1’. (10) Select ‘Submit’. Figure 34 Now independent of the AE title all films will have annotation 1 ‘St. Joseph's Hospital.....’ Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/35 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E Figure 35: Site Defaults Window Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/36 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E 2.6 Printer Logging Item "Printer Logging" is divided in following sections: 2.6.1 # Section refer to ... 1 Required information for the support center 2.6.1 2 Printer Bootup Message 2.6.2 Required information for the support center In case of persistent problems like Connectivity / DICOM problems or film jams it may be required - as part of the escalation procedure - to send all logfiles, session files and infocounters to the support center. Proceeding: Step # Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Descpription In the Service Engineer Tools go to "Controller Logging" Set tasks - PrintJobHandler - DCMPrintSCP_0 - DCMPrintSCP_1 (if available) to TRACE Produce the fault by sending an image from the modality or by printing a test image Reboot the printer Get the session files Get the infocounter file Save the " DICOM, LPD and HIPAA report" Send the • Session file • Infocounter file • DICOM, LPD and HIPAA report to your support center Comment --- --See note 1 See note 1 See note 2 -- At sporadic problems (Connectivity / DICOM problems; film jams) skip Steps 1 to 4. Immediately start with step 5 Note 1: Path for session file / infocounter: Enter service command session – 7 service actions – 5 logging – 1 session reports (select all files) / 2 Infocounters report – To this computer Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/37 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E Note 2: How to save the " DICOM, LPD and HIPAA report" In the "Service Engineer Tools" go to the "DICOM, LPD and HIPAA report" page – right mouse key – save page as. 2.6.1.1 How to view the logfiles offline Step # Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Descpription Install the PIDEX tool Extract the corresponding log file of the session file. In the PIDEX tool select "Tools – logview" and open the desired logfile Comment Available on MEDNET, GSO Library In the PIDEX tool go to function "Edit – find" to find the desired information. It is also possible to select a single word in the logfile. Then all other occurances of this expression are also highlighted. See note below A session file is named e.g. DS5302_1052_SES_21OCT2005_09-55-48.ZIP, where the different figures represent following information: DS5302: Printer (Drystar 5302) 1052: Serial Number SES: Session File 21OCT2005: Current date 09-55-48: Current time HH-MM-SS Interesting for troubleshooting are following files within the SES files: • devil.log (controller and print engine); • time.log Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/38 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E 2.6.2 Printer Bootup-Message PURPOSE The printer terminal level provides following service action: • An online logging, which displays all actions of the printer software during bootup. The printer terminal level is not intended to be used as official service tool. USAGE It is only used for troubleshooting, e.g. to view the boot-up messages. (1) Connect the Service PC to the printer as displayed in Figure 36. (2) Start the HyperTerminal as displayed in section 2.6.2.1. (3) Switch the printer on: Now the bootup message appears When the Printer login appears the bootup message is finished. 536632ep.cdr Figure 36 2.6.2.1 Setup of the HyperTerminal The hyper terminal setup as displayed here can be used for all AGFA devices. Instead of the HyperTerminal following other programs can be recommended to connect to terminal level: • xt. xt.exe is an AGFA program, which is part of the IMOS package. It can be started in a DOS box by typing ‘xt’ • IMOS Start Menu. The IMOS Start Menu software has a terminal built in. Select ‘tools terminal’. Depending on the configuration of IMOS Start, either a DOS box with xt will be opened or a Hyper terminal window will pop-up. (1) To start the setup of the HyperTerminal, go to ‘Programs - Accessories HyperTerminal - HyperTerminal’ Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/39 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E Figure 37 (2) Enter a name for the connection, e.g. AGFA Figure 38 (3) Select COM1 or COM2 for communication port (depending on what you are using on the Service PC) Figure 39 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/40 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E (4) Make the setup of the HyperTerminal session as displayed here, i.e. - 9600 Bps - 8 data bits - no parity - 1 stop bit - flow control Xon/Xoff (5) Select ‘OK’ Figure 40 (6) Select ‘Properties’ Figure 41 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/41 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E (7) Select ‘settings’ Figure 42 (8) Select ‘VT100’ for emulation type (9) Press ‘OK’ Figure 43 (10) Press <Enter> Now the bootup message or login prompt is visible. Figure 44 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/42 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E 2.7 ADVP The latest version of ADVP can be downloaded from MEDNET GSO Library (Hardcopy - Wet Imagers - LR DICOM Controller - Freeware) PURPOSE USAGE DICOM troubleshooting tool ADVP can be used for following purposes: # Purpose 1 Send test images from the service PC to the printer via network Record DICOM print sessions for further troubleshooting. Record DICOM print sessions for changing and resending them to the printer. 2 3 Details see… 2.7.1. 2.7.2 2.7.3. ADVP can run on the service PC or any Windows PC in the network. The only pre-requisite: The PC must be part of the network. 536632eq.cdr Figure 45 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/43 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means 2.7.1 DD+DIS150.05E ADVP as DICOM print SCU ADVP as DICOM print SCU can be used to check the DICOM interface of the printer. In this case ADVP sends a test image to the printer. (1) Start ADVP (2) Select 'Basic Grayscale' in the 'Start up configuration' screen. (3) Select 'Test - Print Film' (4) Select 'SMPTE' (or any other test film). (5) In the 'Configuration' window fill in Called (Printer) AE Title and 'Printer IP address'. (6) Select 'OK'. Now the desired test film is sent to the printer. Figure 46: ADVP as Print SCU 2.7.2 ADVP as DICOM print SCP (Print Emulator) ADVP as DICOM print SCP can be used to check the DICOM communication sent from the modality. ADVP in this case emulates the printer. The communication can be evaluated on site or by a product specialist in the GSC or RSC. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/44 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means (1) Disconnect the printer from the network. (2) Give the IP address of the service PC the same IP address like the printer* (3) Start ADVP (4) Select 'Basic Grayscale' in the 'Start up configuration' screen. (5) Select 'Application - Print Emulator - Start' (6) In the following window fill in - Called (Printer) AE Title (this is the AE title of the printer), - 'Called (Host) AE Title' - ADVP Listen port (usually 104: this is the port the modality sends DICOM messages). (7) Select okay. Now ADVP is prepared for recording the communication between modality and the printer. Figure 47: ADVP as Print Emulator *In case ADVP runs on the printer, just select 'Stop Controller' to stop the application software (and so switch off the DICOM SCP functionality of the printer). When communication recording is finished, close ADVP and select 'Start Controller'. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/45 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means 2.7.3 DD+DIS150.05E ADVP as Communication Recorder ADVP as Communication recorder is recording the communication between the modality and the printer, and allows to modify every single DICOM attribute as well as resending the recorded image with the changed attribute(s). In general, following configurations are possible: a) Service PC is part of the network: The modality sends to the service PC, the service PC transmits the DICOM image and control data on the fly to the printer. Modifying the DICOM data can be done without changing the configuration. b) Service PC is only temporary integrated in the network to emulate the printer: The modality sends to the service PC, ADVP on the service PC transmits the DICOM image and control data to a DICOM Print SCP on the service PC (e.g. ADVP as Print Emulator). Re-sending the DICOM data to the printer then requires re-configuration of ADVP. In this chapter we describe the possibility a) Service PC is part of the network. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/46 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means Part 1: Recording the DICOM data (1) Change the IP address of the printer to any free IP address in the network (e.g. 192.9.200.202) (2) Give the service PC the former IP address of the printer (e.g. 192.9.200.201) (3) Start ADVP (4) Select 'Basic Grayscale' in the 'Start up configuration' screen. (5) Select 'Application - Comms Recorder - Start' (6) In the following window fill in - Called (Printer) AE Title (this is the AE title of the printer), - 'Called (Host) AE Title', - ADVP Listen port (usually 104: this is the port the modality sends DICOM messages), - Printer IP address (this is the IP address of the printer) - printer listen port (usually 104). (7) Select okay. Now ADVP is prepared for recording the communication between modality and the printer. Figure 48: ADVP as Comms Recorder Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/47 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E Part 2: Resending the DICOM data (1) Select 'Application - Comms Recorder - Stop' (2) Select 'Application - Comms Recorder - Modify' (3) In the Printer Snapshot edit the desired parameters (4) Select 'Application - Comms Recorder - Replay': Now the image is re-sent to the printer and printed at the printer with the adapted data. Figure 49: Resending the DICOM data Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/48 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E 3 Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means Software Installation You want to ... Example Refer to ..... Upgrade the SW to a higher basic release SW Upgrade from SW Rel. 1.80_C1 to 2.0.0_C1 Chapter 7, Modifications Update the SW with a patch SW Update from 1.8.0_C1 to 1.8.1_C1 3.1 Install SW on a new, empty hard drive or. Install SW 1.8.0_C1 on an empty hard drive 3.2 Re-install the software on a Re-Install SW 1.8.0_C1 on a printer in ERROR - SYSTEM printer that does not bootup FAILURE state. anymore. 3.3 • A software upgrade is a functional extension. It is usually sold through the Sales and Services Channels • A software update is a corrective modification of the basic software version. It does not include new functionality. SW Updates (Patches) are available on MedNet. 3.1 SW Update: Loading a SW Patch This chapter describes the SW Update with a patch. For instructions regarding SW upgrade to a higher basic release (e.g. SW Upgrade from SW Rel. 1.80_C1 to 2.0.0_C1) refer to Chapter 7, Modifications A SW Update can be performed in two ways: SW Update via ... Refer to ..... Key-operator menu at the local keypad using the CF card 3.1.1 Service menu in the Webpages using the network connection 3.1.2 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/49 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means 3.1.1 DD+DIS150.05E Software Update via CF card Purpose SW Upgrade 3.1.2 Software Update: Installation of a software patch (1) In the key-operator menu select '9 Installation - 1 Software Installation - 1 From CF card' (2) Follow the further instructions on the local keypad. (3) After the software update print a SMPTE test image (Key Operator menu: 3 Print Image - 1 Testimage - 2 SMPTE.zip') and a test image from every modality to confirm the successful update. (4) Re-new the backup on CF card. 초 2 5366_Reg01_017_e.cdr Figure 50 Software Update via a remote computer Purpose SW Upgrade Software Update: Installation of a software patch (1) Establish a web browser connection to the printer. Refer to chapter 2.5, Web Pages (2) In the printer homepage select 'Service Engineer Tools - Enter Key-operator Command Session 9 Installation - 1 New Software Installation - 1 This computer' (3) Select 'Browse' (4) Select the ZIP file to be uploaded (e.g. DS5302_SWR_180C1.zip). (5) Follow the further instructions in the web pages Service engineer tools Username mega Username ****** Enter Key-operator command session 9. Installation 1. New Software Installation Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Installation Choose Dataset Proceed Go Back Browse ..... Reset Values 536632eo.cdr Figure 51 (6) After the software update print a SMPTE test image (Key Operator menu: ‘3 Print Image - 1 Testimage - 2 SMPTE.tif') and a test image from every modality to confirm the successful upgrade. During file upload it is not checked, whether the software you are uploading is really software for Drystar 5302. Be sure to upload the correct ZIP file. The ZIP file is only available via MEDNET - GSO library - Hardcopy – Dry Imagers – Drystar 5302 – Freeware Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/50 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E Caution: • • • 3.2 Depending on the software patch version it might be possible, that one of the boards gets re-programmed during the software upgrade. In case this re-programming is interrupted by power loss, this specific board may become unusable. Do not reboot the printer before requested by the web pages. Emergency SW Installation on a new, empty Hard Drive Purpose This chapter describes the SW Installation on an empty hard drive, e.g. after exchange of the hard drive. SW Installation (1) Insert the CF card with the printer "Emergency_Install" software in on empty HD the CF card reader (2) Reboot the printer (3) At question "Do you want to preserve config?" select "NO". Refer to Figure 53. (4) Follow the further instructions on the display. (5) Select menu "5 Restore Configuration" to reload the previous configuration when finished. (6) Perform a film calibration from both trays. 초 2 5366_Reg01_017_e.cdr Figure 52 Important remark: After software installation on a new, empty harddisk, the printer is only in the same state than before, if an upto-date backup is available. In case the CF card is lost or not readable the complete printer setup has to be redone. After Emergency SW Installation on a new, empty hard disk without "Configuration Restore" the printer is in the same state like it has been shipped from factory (default IP address 169.254.10.10) Emergency SW FOUND ON EXTERNAL CF-card Install emergency SW? YES (V) NO (X) Emergency SW Install Do you want to preserve config? YES (V) NO (X) 536632gc.cdr Figure 53 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/51 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E The printer "Emergency_Install" software can be obtained via MEDNET, GSO Library. Caution: • • • 3.3 Depending on the software patch version it might be possible, that one of the boards gets re-programmed during the software upgrade. In case this re-programming is interrupted by power loss, this specific board may become unusable. Do not reboot the printer before requested by a local keypad message Emergency SW Installation on a printer in "Error - System Failure" state Purpose This chapter describes the SW Installation on a printer in ERROR SYSTEM FAILURE state. Important remark: The software installation procedure described here formats the hard disk. In case you select "NO" at question "Do you want to preserve config" the configuration data are erased. In this case the printer is only in the same state than before, if an up-todate backup is available. In case the CF card is lost or not readable the complete printer setup has to be redone. Emergency SW FOUND ON EXTERNAL CF-card Install emergency SW? YES (V) NO (X) Emergency SW Install Do you want to preserve config? YES (V) NO (X) 536632gc.cdr Figure 54 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.2/52 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service Machine specific tools, software tools and auxiliary means DD+DIS150.05E SW Installation (1) Insert the CF card with the printer "Emergency_Install" software in on empty HD the CF card reader (2) Reboot the printer (3) At question "Do you want to preserve config?" select "NO" in case you want to erase the complete configuration "YES" in case want to keep the current configuration. Refer to Figure 54 and to info below. (4) Follow the further instructions on the local keypad. (5) Select menu "5 Restore Configuration" to reload the previous configuration when finished. 초 2 5366_Reg01_017_e.cdr Figure 55 The printer "Emergency_Install" software can be obtained via MEDNET, GSO Library. Caution: • • • Depending on the software patch version it might be possible, that one of the boards gets re-programmed during the software upgrade. In case this re-programming is interrupted by power loss, this specific board may become unusable. Do not reboot the printer before requested by a local keypad message When you choose during Emergency SW Installation to preserve the configuration following steps are executed internally: 1. A backup of the printer configuration data is created and copied to RAM 2. The software is copied from CF card to hard disk and inflated 3. The boards are programmed 4. The backup is restored from RAM When you choose during Emergency SW Installation not to preserve the configuration the configuration data are erased. The printer in this case is in the same state like it has been shipped from factory (default IP address 169.254.10.10) Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.2/53 Agfa Company Confidential This page is intentionally left blank to enable print out of even and odd pages on duplex printers. Chapter 3.3 HEALTHCARE Repair and Service Imaging Services Troubleshooting Document No: DD+DIS150.05E DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 ► Purpose of this Document This document describes the systematic troubleshooting of the printer ► ► Document History Edition. Revision Release Date Changes compared to previous Version 1.1: 1.2 03-2011 Replaced previous list of error codes by error codes of software 2.1.0_C2. Referenced Documents Document Title DD+DIS261.10E DRYSTAR 5302 SIB16: Software 2.1.0_C2 available DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 printed in Germany Agfa Company Confidential Document Node ID: 16179549 eq_03-3_troubleshooting_e_template_v06 Copyright © 2011 Agfa HealthCare N.V. Repair and Service Troubleshooting DD+DIS150.05E ► Manufacturer Agfa HealthCare N.V. Publisher 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 HealthCare N.V. WARNING: Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries. INSTRUCTION: (1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document (see MEDNET GSO => 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. NOTE: To verify the latest version of single documents and of Service Manuals refer to the Document Type ‘Order List’ in the GSO library. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 2 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting DD+DIS150.05E LIST OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE ...................................................................4 2 ERROR CATALOGUE..............................................................................................................5 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 3 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting DD+DIS150.05E 1 General Troubleshooting Procedure The troubleshooting procedure depends on the symptom of the fault. Refer to Figure 1: MODXX Please replace module New Error: Exxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx New Maintenance: Mx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx System Failure Please wait Selftest Proceeding Film Jam! XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Modality Name Time Film X of Y Z% Refer to table next page. The online diagnosis has detected, that more than one possible reason for the fault exists. Refer to IMPORTANT note next page. See also Troubleshooting Guide.* The online diagnosis has detected a fault, which still allows printing, however The print quality is reduced or The print quality can be reduced in the near future or A defective part requires replacement in the near future New Warning: Wxxxxxx Error The online diagnosis has checked all possible reasons for the fault. The only possible cure: To replace a certain module Refer to IMPORTANT note next page. See also Troubleshooting Guide.* The configured number of cycles for a certain maintenance action has been reached. See also Troubleshooting Guide. * The online diagnosis was not able to start up. Refer to Troubleshooting Guide. * For more than 5 minutes the printer shows message "Please wait selftest proceeding". refer to Troubleshooting Guide.* A sporadic or persistent film jam occured. Refer to Troubleshooting Guide.* The image sent from the modality is not printed. It does not appear in the printer queue. Refer to Troubleshooting Guide.* The image(s) show stripes, dots, density or contrast faults. Refer to Troubleshooting Guide.* 536733aa.cdr * See MEDNET, GSO Library: Hardcopy - Dry Imagers Drystar Axys - Troubleshooting Guide Figure 1 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 4 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting DD+DIS150.05E 2 Error Catalogue The error catalogue is part of the device software (file "error.xml"). The print-out supplied here is based on software release 2.1.0_C2 It is also available via browser pages, menu 'Service Engineer tools - List of Errors' IMPORTANT: Error codes EXXXXX and WXXXXX (displayed on the local display), are registered in the infocounter as error codes HCXXXXX. The next pages list the HC codes totether with reason and cure. Error codes "MOD XX - Please replace module" are also mapped to an HC code. This HC code can be looked up in key-operator menu "7 Service Actions - Error Codes". Depending on attributes for "Type" and "Action" (see error descriptions below) error messages will be issued as error code or plain text: Type Defect Defect Failure Accidental Action Replace See manual None None Error message will be issued as …… Message "MODXX Please replace module" Message "EXXXXXX – texttext" Message "WXXXXXX - texttext" Message "texttext" (e.g. remove film jam) List of Modules: MOD Nr.. MOD01 MOD02 MOD03 / MOD04 MOD05 MOD06 MOD07 MOD08 MOD09 MOD10 MOD11 MOD12 MOD13 MOD14 MOD15 MOD16 MOD17 MOD18 MOD20 Spare Part UPPER TRAY W/O TAG READER LOWER TRAY W/O TAG READER UPPER / LOWER PICK UP MODULE THERMAL HEAD OUTPUT MODULE DRUM DRIVE MODULE DEVIL MODULE or DEVIUS MODULE POWER SUPPLY KEYPAD/DISPLAY MODULE INPUT SENSORS MODULE THANOS W/O SDRAM or TYNDALL W/O SDRAM CAM DRIVE MODULE GEAR BOX & BELT SUSPENSION DRIVE MODULE TPH COOLING FAN PUMP & VALVES ASSY RAM MODULE VILIS COOLING FAN DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 5 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E LIST OF ERRORS MODULE : uppertraymodule Elabel : No HC301000 : uppertraymodule.connected Type Defect Context E301000 Action SeeManual Reason XS7 or XS8 not connected Cure1 Connect XS7 or XS8 HC301001 : uppertray.overruled Type Failure Context W301001 Action None Reason Inputtray overruled (dmax 2.0) Cure Replace filmpack HC301002 : uppertray.disabled Type Failure Context W301002 Action None Reason Inputtray disabled Cure Replace filmpack HC301003 : uppertraymodule.tagreader Type Failure Context W301003 Action None Reason1 Tag reader not connected Cure1 Connect tag reader Reason2 Tag reader defect Cure2 Replace Part Tag reader DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 6 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC301004 : uppertraymodule.s11 Type Failure Context W301004 Action None Reason1 S11 not connected Cure1 Connect S11 Reason2 Upper tray module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD01 HC301005 : uppertraymodule.s24 Type Failure Context W301005 Action None Reason1 S24 not connected Cure1 Connect S24 Reason2 Upper tray module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD01 HC301006 : uppertraymodule.takeoversensors.working Type Defect Context E301006 Action SeeManual Reason1 S11 and S24 not connected Cure1 Connect S11 and S24 Reason2 Upper tray module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD01 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 7 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC301007 : uppertraymodule.s1 Type Failure Context W301007 Action None Reason1 S1 not connected Cure1 Connect S1 Reason2 Upper tray module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD01 HC301016 : upper.filmcal.required Type Failure Context W301016 Action None Reason Upper tray needs calibration Cure Perform upper tray calibration HC301018 : upperTag-unsupported Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Wrong version in upper tray Cure Replace filmpack HC301019 : tag.history.insecure Type Defect Context E301019 Action SeeManual Reason Tag history is corrupt Cure make Emergency sw install without preserving config DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 8 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC301020 : uppertraymodule.s11.flagproblem Type Failure Context W301020 Action None Reason S11 defect Cure Replace Part MOD01 HC301021 : uppertraymodule.s24.flagproblem Type Failure Context W301021 Action None Reason S24 defect Cure Replace Part MOD01 HC301022 : uppertraymodule.sensors Type Failure Context W301022 Action None Reason1 one of the takeoverdetection sensors is not functioning Cure1 Remove jam Reason2 Upper tray module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD01 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 9 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC301023 : backside.jam.upper Type Accidental Context Action None Reason backside jam while printing from upper tray Cure Insert filmpack correctly MODULE : lowertraymodule Elabel : No HC302000 : lowertraymodule.connected Type Defect Context E302000 Action SeeManual Reason XS9 not connected to lower tray module Cure1 Connect XS9 to lower tray module HC302001 : lowertray.overruled Type Failure Context W302001 Action None Reason Inputtray overruled (dmax 2.0) Cure Replace filmpack HC302002 : lowertray.disabled Type Failure Context W302002 Action None Reason Inputtray disabled Cure Replace filmpack DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 10 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC302003 : lowertraymodule.tagreader Type Failure Context W302003 Action None Reason1 Tag reader not connected Cure1 Connect tag reader Reason2 Tag reader defect Cure2 Replace Part Tag reader HC302007 : lowertraymodule.s2 Type Failure Context W302007 Action None Reason1 S2 not connected Cure1 Connect S2 Reason2 Lower tray module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD02 HC302016 : lower.filmcal.required Type Failure Context W302016 Action None Reason Lower tray needs calibration Cure Perform lower tray calibration DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 11 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC302018 : lowerTag-unsupported Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Wrong version in lower tray Cure Replace filmpack HC302023 : backside.jam.lower Type Accidental Context Action None Reason backside jam while printing from lower tray Cure Insert filmpack correctly HC302024 : used.film.upper Type Failure Context W302024 Action None Reason counter of new filmpack in upper tray was already low. It was used in another printer Cure Replace filmpack when filmcount runs out HC302025 : used.film.lower Type Failure Context W302025 Action None Reason counter of new filmpack in lower tray was already low. It was used in another printer Cure Replace filmpack when filmcount runs out DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 12 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E MODULE : upperpickupmodule Elabel : Yes HC303000 : upperpickupmodule.film.pickupposition Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Upper input jam Cure Remove upper input jam HC303001 : upperpickupmodule.film.bendposition Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Upper input jam Cure Remove upper input jam HC303002 : upperpickupmodule.film.homeposition Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Upper pickup homing failed accidently Cure Self resolving accident HC303003 : upperpickupmodule.film.vacuum Type Accidental Context Action None Reason1 Upper input jam Cure1 Remove upper input jam Reason2 vacuum system failing Cure2 clean vacuum tubes , filter , vacuum cups ...... Reason3 Lower pickup module defect Cure3 Replace Part vacuum pump DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 13 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC303004 : upperpickupmodule.filmpickup Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Upper input jam Cure Remove upper input jam HC303005 : upperpickupmodule.s18.low Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Upper input jam Cure Remove upper input jam HC303006 : upperpickupmodule.s18.high Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal jam Cure Remove internal jam HC303007 : upperpickupmodule.pickup.skew Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Upper input jam Cure Remove upper input jam DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 14 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC303008 : upperpickupmodule.tphalign Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Upper input jam Cure Remove upper input jam HC303009 : upperpickupmodule.film.align Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Upper input jam Cure Remove upper input jam HC303010 : upperpickupmodule.homeposition Type Failure Context W303010 Action None Reason Upper pickup homing failed accidently Cure Self resolving accident HC303011 : upperpickupmodule.thpositioning Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Upper input jam Cure Remove upper input jam DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 15 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC303012 : upperpickupmodule.elabel.present Type Failure Context W303012 Action None Reason1 Upper pickup elabel not connected Cure1 Connect upper pickup elabel Reason2 Upper pickup Elabel defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD03 HC303013 : upperpickupmodule.elabel.config Type Failure Context W303013 Action None Reason Upper pickup elabel defect Cure Replace Part MOD03 HC303014 : upperpickupmodule.connected Type Failure Context W303014 Action None Reason1 XS1 disconnected Cure Connect XS1 Reason Upper pickup module defect Cure Replace Part MOD03 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 16 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC303015 : upperpickupmodule.working Type Failure Context W303015 Action None Reason1 Upper pickup module defect Cure1 Replace Part MOD03 Reason2 Film wrinkled in upper tray Cure2 Remove wrinkled film HC303016 : upperpickupmodule.passed.high Type Failure Context W303016 Action None Reason1 Upper pickup past sensor jammed Cure1 Free upper pickup past sensor Reason2 Upper pickup past sensor defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD03 HC303021 : upperpickupmodule.m7.connection Type Failure Context W303021 Action SeeManual Reason1 Upper pickup motor not connected Cure1 reconnect upper pickup motor Reason2 Upper pickup module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD03 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 17 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC303022 : upperpickupmodule.m7.shortcircuit Type Defect Context E303022 Action SeeManual Reason Upper pickup module defect Cure Replace Part MOD03 HC303023 : upperpickupmodule.s14 Type Failure Context W303023 Action None Reason1 Upper pickup home sensor S14 malfunctioning Cure1 check upper pickup home sensor S14 Reason2 Upper pickup module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD03 HC303024 : upperpickupmodule.s15 Type Failure Context W303024 Action None Reason1 Upper pickup pickup sensor S15 malfunctioning Cure1 check upper pickup pickup sensor S15 Reason2 Upper pickup module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD03 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 18 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC303025 : upperpickupmodule.s18 Type Failure Context W303025 Action None Reason1 Upper pickup passed sensor S18 malfunctioning Cure1 check upper pickup passed sensor S18 Reason2 Upper pickup module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD03 MODULE : lowerpickupmodule Elabel : Yes HC304000 : lowerpickupmodule.film.pickupposition Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Lower input jam Cure Remove lower input jam HC304001 : lowerpickupmodule.film.bendposition Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Lower input jam Cure Remove lower input jam DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 19 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC304002 : lowerpickupmodule.film.homeposition Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Lower input jam Cure Remove lower input jam HC304003 : lowerpickupmodule.film.vacuum Type Accidental Context Action None Reason1 Lower input jam Cure1 Remove lower input jam Reason2 vacuum system failing Cure2 clean vacuum tubes , filter , vacuum cups ...... Reason3 Lower pickup module defect Cure3 Replace Part vacuum pump HC304004 : lowerpickupmodule.filmpickup Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Lower input jam Cure Remove lower input jam DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 20 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC304005 : lowerpickupmodule.s19.low Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Lower input jam Cure Remove lower input jam HC304006 : lowerpickupmodule.s19.high Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal jam Cure Remove internal jam HC304007 : lowerpickupmodule.pickup.skew Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Lower input jam Cure Remove lower input jam HC304008 : lowerpickupmodule.tphalign Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Lower input jam Cure Remove lower input jam DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 21 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC304009 : lowerpickupmodule.film.align Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Lower input jam Cure Remove lower input jam HC304010 : lowerpickupmodule.homeposition Type Failure Context W304010 Action None Reason Lower pickup homing failed accidently Cure Self resolving accident HC304011 : lowerpickupmodule.thpositioning Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Lower input jam Cure Remove lower input jam HC304012 : lowerpickupmodule.elabel.present Type Failure Context W304012 Action None Reason1 Lower pickup elabel not connected Cure1 Connect lower pickup elabel Reason2 Lower pickup Elabel defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD04 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 22 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC304013 : lowerpickupmodule.elabel.config Type Failure Context W304013 Action None Reason Lower pickup elabel defect Cure Replace Part MOD04 HC304014 : lowerpickupmodule.connected Type Failure Context W304014 Action None Reason1 XS4 disconnected Cure Connect XS4 Reason lower pickup module defect Cure Replace Part MOD04 HC304015 : lowerpickupmodule.working Type Failure Context W304015 Action None Reason1 Lower pickup module defect Cure1 Replace Part MOD04 Reason2 Film wrinkled in upper tray Cure2 Remove wrinkled film DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 23 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC304016 : lowerpickupmodule.passed.high Type Failure Context W304016 Action None Reason1 Lower pickup past sensor jammed Cure1 Free lower pickup past sensor Reason2 Lower pickup past sensor defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD04 HC304021 : lowerpickupmodule.m6.connection Type Failure Context W304021 Action SeeManual Reason1 Lower pickup motor not connected Cure1 connect lower pickup motor Reason2 Lower pickup module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD04 HC304022 : lowerpickupmodule.m6.shortcircuit Type Defect Context E304022 Action SeeManual Reason Lower pickup module defect Cure Replace Part MOD04 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 24 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC304023 : lowerpickupmodule.s16 Type Failure Context W304023 Action None Reason1 Lower pickup home sensor S16 malfunctioning Cure1 check lower pickup home sensor S16 Reason2 Lower pickup module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD04 HC304024 : lowerpickupmodule.s17 Type Failure Context W304024 Action None Reason1 Lower pickup pickup sensor S17 malfunctioning Cure1 check lower pickup pickup sensor S17 Reason2 Lower pickup module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD04 HC304025 : lowerpickupmodule.s19 Type Failure Context W304025 Action None Reason1 Lower pickup passed sensor S19 malfunctioning Cure1 check lower pickup passed sensor S19 Reason2 Lower pickup module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD04 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 25 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E MODULE : thmodule Elabel : Yes HC305000 : thmodule.high Type Defect Context E305000 Action SeeManual Reason Coolingfan defect Cure Replace Part MOD16 HC305001 : thmodule.thpos.fail Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal jam Cure Resolve jam HC305002 : thmodule.thermalheadheater Type Failure Context W305002 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector P3 on PSU not connected Cure1 Connect P3 on PSU Reason2 Connectors P2 and P3 on OSB not connected Cure2 Connect connectors P2 and P3 Reason3 Connectors P6 on OSB not connected Cure3 Connect connector P6 Reason4 Connector XS6 on heater not connected Cure4 Connect connector XS6 Reason5 Sensor S12 defect Cure5 Replace MOD04 Reason6 PSU defect Cure6 Replace DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 26 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E Part MOD09 Reason7 TH defect Cure7 Replace Part MOD05 HC305003 : thmodule.elabel.present Type Failure Context W305003 Action None Reason1 TH Elabel not connected Cure1 Connect TH elabel Reason2 Elabel defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD05 HC305004 : thmodule.elabel.config Type Failure Context W305004 Action None Reason Elabel defect Cure Replace Part MOD05 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 27 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC305005 : thmodule.device.current Type Defect Context E305005 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector P3 on PSU not connected Cure1 Connect P3 on PSU Reason2 Connectors P2 and P3 on OSB not connected Cure2 Connect connectors P2 and P3 Reason3 Connectors P3 on TH not connected Cure3 Connect connector P3 on TH Reason4 Connector P2 on TH not connected Cure4 Connect connector P2 on TH Reason5 Connector P1 on TH not connected Cure5 Connect connector P1 on TH Reason6 Connector P14 on MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) not connected Cure6 Connect connector P14 on MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) Reason7 PSU defect Cure7 Replace Part MOD09 Reason8 OSB defect Cure8 Replace Part OSB Reason9 TH defect Cure9 Replace Part MOD05 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. 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Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 28 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC305006 : thmodule.powerlogic Type Defect Context E305006 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector P3 on PSU not connected Cure1 Connect P3 on PSU Reason2 Connectors P2 on TH not connected Cure2 Connect connector P2 Reason3 Connector P1 on TH not connected Cure3 Connect connector P1 on TH Reason4 Connector P14 on MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) not connected Cure4 Connect connector P14 on MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) Reason5 PSU defect Cure5 Replace Part MOD09 Reason6 OSB defect Cure6 Replace Part OSB Reason7 TH defect Cure7 Replace Part MOD05 HC305007 : thmodule.headvoltageactuator Type Defect Context E305007 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector P3 on PSU not connected Cure1 Connect P3 on PSU Reason2 Connectors P2 and P3 on OSB not connected Cure2 Connect connectors P2 and P3 Reason3 Connectors P3 on TH not connected Cure3 Connect connector P3 on TH Reason4 Connector P2 on TH not connected Cure4 Connect connector P2 on TH DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. 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Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 29 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E Reason5 Connector P1 on TH not connected Cure5 Connect connector P1 on TH Reason6 Connector P14 on MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) not connected Cure6 Connect connector P14 on MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) Reason7 PSU defect Cure7 Replace Part MOD09 Reason8 OSB defect Cure8 Replace Part OSB Reason9 TH defect Cure9 Replace Part MOD05 HC305008 : thmodule.osb.connected Type Defect Context E305008 Action SeeManual Reason1 P1 on OSB not connected Cure1 Connect P1 on OSB Reason2 P1 on MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) not connected Cure2 Connect P1 on MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) Reason3 OSB defect Cure3 Replace Part OSB HC305009 : thmodule.thermalheadheating Type Failure Context W305009 Action SeeManual Reason TH module heater defect Cure Replace Part MOD05 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 30 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC305010 : thmodule.voltage.low Type Failure Context W305010 Action SeeManual Reason1 Serial connection to powersupply fails Cure1 power down the printer, and power up again Reason2 PSU module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD09 Reason3 TH module defect Cure3 Replace Part MOD05 IMPORTANT: This fault may have following additional reason and cure: Reason: Calibration files corrupted. Cure: For Software ≥ 2.0.0_C2: Reset the calibration data for the film calibration of the upper and lower tray, followed by a film calibration for both trays. For Software < 2.0.0_C2: Perform an emergency software installation without preserving the configuration data. After this set-up the printer as described in chapter 1 of the Service Documentation. HC305011 : thmodule.thinstall Type Defect Context 05 Action Replace Reason TH data is not loaded properly Cure Replace Part MOD05 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 31 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC305012 : thmodule.resolution Type Defect Context E305012 Action SeeManual Reason TH has the wrong resolution for this printer OR this software is installed on the wrong printer Cure Replace Part MOD05 HC305021 : thmodule.device.thermistors Type Defect Context 05 Action Replace Reason1 Connector P3 on PSU not connected Cure1 Connect P3 on PSU Reason2 Connectors P2 on TH not connected Cure2 Connect connector P2 Reason3 Connector P1 on TH not connected Cure3 Connect connector P1 on TH Reason4 Connector P14 on MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) not connected Cure4 Connect connector P14 on MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) Reason5 TH defect Cure5 Replace Part MOD05 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 32 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E MODULE : outputmodule Elabel : Yes HC306000 : outputmodule.connected Type Defect Context E306000 Action SeeManual Reason1 XS2 not connected Cure1 Connect XS2 Reason2 XS3 not connected Cure2 Connect XS3 HC306001 : outputmodule.cdm.init Type Failure Context W306001 Action None Reason Output module defect Cure Replace Part MOD06 HC306002 : outputmodule.intensity.scan Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal film jam Cure Remove film jam HC306003 : outputmodule.outputsensor.hi Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Output film jam Cure Remove film jam DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 33 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC306004 : outputmodule.printingFail Type Accidental Context Action None Reason1 Internal film jam Cure1 Remove film jam Reason2 S18 or S19 is sticking Cure2 replace this upper or lower tray HC306005 : outputmodule.film.scan Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal film jam Cure Remove jam HC306006 : outputmodule.outputSensor.lo Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal film jam Cure Remove film jam HC306007 : outputmodule.outputorscan.fail Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal film jam Cure Remove film jam DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 34 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC306008 : outputmodule.outputhome.fail Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal film jam Cure Remove film jam HC306009 : outputmodule.cdmhome.fail Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal film jam Cure Remove film jam HC306010 : outputmodule.elabel.present Type Failure Context W306010 Action None Reason1 Output elabel not connected Cure1 Connect output elabel Reason2 Output elabel defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD06 HC306011 : outputmodule.elabel.config Type Failure Context W306011 Action None Reason Output elabel defect Cure Replace Part MOD06 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 35 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC306012 : outputmodule.cdm.home Type Accidental Context Action None Reason CDM homing accidently failed Cure Self resolving accident HC306013 : outputmodule.home Type Accidental Context Action None Reason1 Output homing accidently failed Cure1 Self resolving accident Reason2 Output module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD06 HC306014 : outputmodule.cdminstall Type Failure Context W306014 Action None Reason CDM needs calibration Cure Calibrate CDM HC306015 : outputmodule.intensity.unstable Type Failure Context W306015 Action None Reason CDM intensity is unstable Cure Replace CDM module MOD06 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 36 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC306020 : outputmodule.working Type Defect Context 06 Action Replace Reason Output module defect Cure Replace Part MOD06 HC306021 : outputmodule.m4.connection Type Defect Context E306021 Action SeeManual Reason1 Output motor not connected Cure1 connect output motor Reason2 Output module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD06 HC306022 : outputmodule.m4.shortcircuit Type Defect Context E306022 Action SeeManual Reason Output module defect Cure Replace Part MOD06 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 37 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC306023 : outputmodule.cdm.m5.connection Type Defect Context E306023 Action SeeManual Reason1 CDM motor not connected Cure1 connect CDM motor Reason2 Output module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD06 HC306024 : outputmodule.cdm.m5.shortcircuit Type Defect Context E306024 Action SeeManual Reason Output module defect Cure Replace Part MOD06 HC306025 : outputmodule.s5 Type Defect Context 06 Action Replace Reason Output module defect Cure Replace Part MOD06 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 38 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC306026 : outputmodule.s6 Type Defect Context 06 Action Replace Reason Output module defect Cure Replace Part MOD06 HC306027 : outputmodule.cdm.s10 Type Defect Context 06 Action Replace Reason Output module defect Cure Replace Part MOD06 HC306028 : outputmodule.cdm.working Type Defect Context 06 Action Replace Reason Output module defect Cure Replace Part MOD06 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 39 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E MODULE : drumdrivemodule Elabel : No HC307001 : drumdrivemodule.m1.connection Type Defect Context E307001 Action SeeManual Reason1 M1 not connected Cure1 Connect M1 Reason2 Drum drive module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD07 IMPORTANT: This fault may have following additional reason and cure: Reason: Ambient temperature too low when switching on the printer. Cure: Ensure that ambient temperature is within specifications (+15 ° C to +30 ° C) HC307002 : drumdrivemodule.s9 Type Defect Context E307002 Action SeeManual Reason1 S9 not connected Cure1 Connect S9 Reason2 Drum drive module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD07 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 40 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC307004 : drumdrivemodule.move Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Drum drive move failed accidently Cure Selfresolving accident HC307020 : drumdrivemodule.working Type Defect Context 07 Action Replace Reason Drum drive module defect Cure Replace Part MOD07 HC307021 : drumdrivemodule.m1.shortcircuit Type Defect Context E307021 Action SeeManual Reason Drum drive module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD07 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 41 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E MODULE : devilmodule Elabel : Yes HC308000 : devilmodule.dsh.connected Type Defect Context E308000 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector P9 not connected Cure1 Connect P9 Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD08 HC308001 : devilmodule.psu.connected Type Defect Context E308001 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector P15 not connected Cure1 Connect P15 Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD08 HC308002 : devilmodule.keypad.connected Type Defect Context E308002 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector P8 not connected Cure1 Connect P8 Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD08 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 42 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC308003 : devilmodule.th.connected Type Defect Context E308003 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector P14 not connected Cure1 Connect P14 Reason2 Connector P1 on TH not connected Cure2 Connect P1 on TH Reason3 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure3 Replace Part MOD08 Reason4 TH defect Cure4 Replace Part MOD05 IMPORTANT: This fault may have following additional reason and cure: Reason: Ambient temperature too low when switching on the printer. Cure: Ensure that ambient temperature is within specifications (+15 ° C to +30 ° C). HC308004 : devilmodule.p21.connected Type Defect Context E308004 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector P21 not connected Cure1 Connect P21 Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD08 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 43 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC308005 : devilmodule.p20.connected Type Defect Context E308005 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector P20 not connected Cure1 Connect P20 Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD08 HC308006 : devilmodule.p41.connected Type Defect Context E308006 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector P41 not connected Cure1 Connect P41 Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD08 HC308007 : devilmodule.p40.connected Type Defect Context E308007 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector P40 not connected Cure1 Connect P40 Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD08 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 44 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC308008 : devilmodule.p1.connected Type Defect Context E308008 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector P1 not connected on MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) Cure1 Connect P1 on MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD08 HC308009 : devilmodule.elabel.present Type Failure Context W308009 Action None Reason1 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) Elabel not connected Cure1 Connect MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) elabel Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) Elabel defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD08 HC308010 : devilmodule.elabel.config Type Failure Context W308010 Action None Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) Elabel defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 45 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC308011 : devilmodule.power.3v3 Type Defect Context E308011 Action SeeManual Reason1 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure1 Replace Part MOD08 Reason2 PSU module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD09 HC308012 : devilmodule.power.12v Type Defect Context E308012 Action SeeManual Reason1 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure1 Replace Part MOD08 Reason2 PSU module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD09 HC308013 : devilmodule.power.n12v Type Defect Context E308013 Action SeeManual Reason1 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure1 Replace Part MOD08 Reason2 PSU module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD09 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 46 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC308014 : devilmodule.power.24v Type Defect Context E308014 Action SeeManual Reason1 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure1 Replace Part MOD08 Reason2 PSU module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD09 HC308015 : devilmodule.power.actuator Type Defect Context E308015 Action SeeManual Reason1 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure1 Replace Part MOD08 Reason2 PSU module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD09 HC308016 : devilmodule.headvoltage Type Defect Context E308016 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector P1 not connected on TH Cure1 Connect P1 on TH Reason2 Connector P14 not connected on MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) Cure2 Connect P14 on MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) Reason3 Connector P3 not connected on MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) Cure3 Connect P3 on PSU Reason4 PSU module defect Cure4 Replace Part MOD09 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 47 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E Reason5 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure5 Replace Part MOD08 Reason6 TH module defect Cure6 Replace Part MOD05 HC308017 : duplicate.ipaddress Type Failure Context W308017 Action None Reason IP adress already in use Cure Change IP adress HC308018 : disk.space Type Failure Context W308018 Action None Reason Harddisk full Cure Call service HC308019 : devilmodule.sn.mismatch Type Defect Context E308019 Action SeeManual Reason SN mismatch Cure Call service DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 48 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC308020 : devilmodule.power.sensor Type Defect Context E308020 Action SeeManual Reason1 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure1 Replace Part MOD08 Reason2 PSU module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD09 HC308021 : devilmodule.p42.connected Type Defect Context E308021 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector P42 not connected Cure1 Connect P42 Reason2 MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD08 HC312000 : tyndall.temperature Type Defect Context E312000 Action SeeManual Reason1 Ambient temperature too high what could be caused by continuous printing in an already warm environment or the environment temperature is just too high Cure1 If caused by continuous printing , this can be cured by waiting until temperature comes down ; otherwise it has to be made sure that the environment temperature comes down Reason2 Cooling of MOD12 CPU board (Themis or Tyndall) not efficient because of blocked airflow Cure2 Make sure that enough airflow is available for the MOD12 CPU board (Themis or Tyndall) by insuring that air inlets and outlets are completely free Reason3 Defect CPU on MOD12 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 49 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E Cure3 Replace Part MOD12 HC308024 : devilmodule.serialadc Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC308025 : devilmodule.bitgenerator Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC308026 : devilmodule.m16 Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC308027 : devilmodule.fpga Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 50 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC308028 : devilmodule.m2.driver Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC308029 : devilmodule.m3.driver Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC308030 : devilmodule.m4.driver Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC308031 : devilmodule.m5.driver Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 51 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC308032 : devilmodule.f1.driver Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC308033 : devilmodule.f2.driver Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC308034 : diagnose.completion Type Failure Context W308034 Action None Reason Diagnose not complete Cure Reboot printer with closed trays and covers HC308035 : devilmodule.m6.driver Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 52 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC308036 : devilmodule.m7.driver Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC308037 : devilmodule.m8.driver Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC308038 : devilmodule.m9.driver Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC308039 : devilmodule.v1.driver Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 53 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC308040 : devilmodule.v2.driver Type Defect Context 08 Action Replace Reason MOD08 baseboard (Devil or Devius) module defect Cure Replace Part MOD08 HC312020 : devilmodule.tyndall.cpuboard Type Defect Context 12 Action Replace Reason MOD12 cpu board (Themis or Tyndall) defect Cure Replace Part MOD12 HC312021 : devilmodule.tyndall.serial Type Defect Context 12 Action Replace Reason MOD12 cpu board (Themis or Tyndall) defect Cure Replace Part MOD12 HC312022 : devilmodule.tyndall.ethernet Type Defect Context 12 Action Replace Reason MOD12 cpu board (Themis or Tyndall) defect Cure Replace Part MOD12 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 54 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC312023 : devilmodule.tyndall.portex Type Defect Context 12 Action Replace Reason Software problem Cure Reinstall software HC312024 : devilmodule.tyndall.pci Type Defect Context 12 Action Replace Reason MOD12 cpu board (Themis or Tyndall) defect Cure Replace Part MOD12 HC318020 : devilmodule.tyndall.ram Type Defect Context 18 Action Replace Reason1 RAM defect Cure1 Replace Part MOD18 Reason2 MOD12 cpu board (Themis or Tyndall) defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD12 HC312025 : devilmodule.tyndall.clock Type Defect Context 12 Action Replace Reason MOD12 cpu board (Themis or Tyndall) defect Cure Replace Part MOD12 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 55 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E MODULE : powersupplymodule Elabel : Yes HC309000 : powersupplymodule.temperature Type Defect Context E309000 Action SeeManual Reason1 PSU too hot Cure1 Switch off printer and let it cool down Reason2 PSU module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD09 HC309001 : powersupplymodule.elabel.present Type Failure Context W309001 Action None Reason1 PSU Elabel not connected Cure1 Connect PSU elabel Reason2 PSU module Elabel defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD09 HC309002 : powersupplymodule.elabel.config Type Failure Context W309002 Action None Reason PSU module Elabel defect Cure Replace Part MOD09 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 56 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC309003 : powersupplymodule.powerth.current Type Defect Context E309003 Action SeeManual Reason1 TH power cables short circuited Cure1 Check TH power cables Reason2 TH module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD05 Reason3 PSU module defect Cure3 Replace Part MOD09 HC309004 : powersupplymodule.powermotor.current Type Defect Context E309004 Action SeeManual Reason1 Actuators power cables short circuited Cure1 Check actuators power cables Reason2 PSU module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD09 HC309005 : powersupplymodule.temperature.warning Type Failure Context E309005 Action None Reason PSU temperature high Cure Cool down the PSU DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 57 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC309020 : powersupplymodule.powerth Type Defect Context 09 Action Replace Reason PSU module defect Cure Replace Part MOD09 HC309022 : powersupplymodule.powermotor Type Defect Context 09 Action Replace Reason1 Actuators power cables short circuited Cure1 Check actuators power cables Reason2 PSU module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD09 HC309024 : powersupplymodule.powerlogic Type Defect Context 09 Action Replace Reason PSU module defect Cure Replace Part MOD09 HC309025 : powersupplymodule.power3v3 Type Defect Context 09 Action Replace Reason PSU module defect Cure Replace Part MOD09 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 58 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC309026 : powersupplymodule.power12v Type Defect Context 09 Action Replace Reason PSU module defect Cure Replace Part MOD09 HC309027 : powersupplymodule.powern12v Type Defect Context 09 Action Replace Reason PSU module defect Cure Replace Part MOD09 MODULE : displaykeypadmodule Elabel : Yes HC310000 : displaykeypadmodule.elabel.present Type Failure Context W310000 Action None Reason1 Display Elabel not connected Cure1 Connect Display elabel Reason2 Display Elabel defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD10 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 59 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC310001 : displaykeypadmodule.elabel.config Type Failure Context W310001 Action None Reason Display Elabel defect Cure Replace Part MOD10 MODULE : inputsensormodule Elabel : No HC311000 : inputsensormodule.s4.flagproblem Type Failure Context W311000 Action None Reason Internal jam, input sensor S4 isn't responding Cure Remove jam HC311001 : inputsensormodule.s13.flagproblem Type Failure Context W311001 Action None Reason Internal jam, input sensor S13 isn't responding Cure Remove jam HC311002 : inputsensormodule.connected Type Defect Context E311002 Action SeeManual Reason XS5 not connected Cure Connect XS5 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 60 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC311003 : inputsensormodule.s4 Type Failure Context W311003 Action None Reason1 S4 not connected Cure1 Connect S4 Reason2 S4 bracket module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD11 HC311004 : inputsensormodule.s13 Type Failure Context W311004 Action None Reason1 S13 not connected Cure1 Connect S13 Reason2 S4 bracket module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD11 HC311005 : inputsensormodule.sensors Type Failure Context W311005 Action None Reason one of the inputsensors is not functioning Cure Remove jam DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 61 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC311020 : inputsensormodule.working Type Defect Context 11 Action Replace Reason S4 bracket module is defective Cure Power off printer and replace Part MOD10 MODULE : camdrivemodule Elabel : No HC313000 : camdrivemodule.home Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal jam Cure Remove internal jam HC313001 : camdrivemodule.m2.connection Type Defect Context E313001 Action SeeManual Reason1 Motor M2 not connected Cure1 Connect motor M2 Reason2 Cam shaft module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD13 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 62 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC313002 : camdrivemodule.s7 Type Defect Context E313002 Action SeeManual Reason1 Sensor S7 not connected Cure1 Connect sensor S7 Reason2 Cam shaft module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD13 HC313020 : camdrivemodule.working Type Defect Context 13 Action Replace Reason Cam shaft module defect Cure Replace Part MOD13 HC313021 : camdrivemodule.m2.shortcircuit Type Defect Context E313021 Action SeeManual Reason Cam shaft module defect Cure Replace Part MOD13 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 63 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E MODULE : gearboxmodule Elabel : No HC314000 : gearboxmodule.home Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal jam Cure Remove internal jam HC314001 : gearboxmodule.pickup.passed Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal jam Cure Remove internal jam HC314002 : gearboxmodule.takeover.film.close Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal jam Cure Remove internal jam HC314003 : gearboxmodule.film.inputsensors Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Internal jam Cure Remove internal jam DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 64 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC314004 : gearboxmodule.m8.connection Type Defect Context E314004 Action SeeManual Reason1 Motor M8 not connected Cure1 Connect motor M8 Reason2 Roller drive module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD14 HC314005 : gearboxmodule.s3 Type Defect Context E314005 Action SeeManual Reason1 Sensor S3 not connected Cure1 Connect sensor S3 Reason2 Roller drive module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD14 HC314006 : gearboxmodule.connected Type Defect Context E314006 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector XS12 not connected Cure1 Connect Connector XS12 Reason2 gearboxmodule drive module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD14 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 65 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC314020 : gearboxmodule.working Type Defect Context 14 Action Replace Reason Roller drive module defect Cure Replace Part MOD14 HC314021 : gearboxmodule.m8.shortcircuit Type Defect Context E314021 Action SeeManual Reason Roller drive module defect Cure Replace Part MOD14 MODULE : suspensiondrivemodule Elabel : No HC315000 : suspensiondrivemodule.move Type Accidental Context Action None Reason Suspension move (10 or 14 inch) failed accidently Cure Self resolving accident DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 66 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC315001 : suspensiondrivemodule.m3.connection Type Defect Context E315001 Action SeeManual Reason1 Motor M3 not connected Cure1 Connect motor M3 Reason2 Suspension drive module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD15 HC315002 : suspensiondrivemodule.s21 Type Defect Context E315002 Action SeeManual Reason1 Sensor S21 not connected Cure1 Connect sensor S21 Reason2 Suspension drive module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD15 HC315003 : suspensiondrivemodule.s22 Type Defect Context E315003 Action SeeManual Reason1 Sensor S22 not connected Cure1 Connect sensor S22 Reason2 Suspension drive module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD15 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 67 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC315004 : suspensiondrivemodule.connected Type Defect Context E315004 Action SeeManual Reason1 Connector XS13 not connected Cure1 Connect Connector XS13 Reason2 Suspension drive module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD15 HC315020 : suspensiondrivemodule.working Type Defect Context 15 Action Replace Reason Suspension drive module defect Cure Replace Part MOD15 HC315021 : suspensiondrivemodule.m3.shortcircuit Type Defect Context E315021 Action SeeManual Reason Suspension drive module defect Cure Replace Part MOD15 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 68 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E MODULE : coolingfanmodule Elabel : No HC316000 : coolingfanmodule.thf1.connection Type Defect Context E316000 Action SeeManual Reason1 Coolingfan not connected Cure1 Connect coolingfan Reason2 Coolingfan module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD12 HC316020 : coolingfanmodule.thf1.shortcircuit Type Defect Context E316020 Action SeeManual Reason1 Coolingfan not connected Cure1 Connect coolingfan Reason2 Coolingfan module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD12 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 69 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E MODULE : pumpandvalvesmodule Elabel : No HC317000 : pumpandvalvesmodule.m9.connection Type Defect Context E317000 Action SeeManual Reason1 Motor M9 not connected Cure1 Connect motor M9 Reason2 XS10 not connected Cure2 Connect XS10 Reason3 Pump and valves module defect Cure3 Replace Part MOD17 HC317001 : pumpandvalvesmodule.v1.connection Type Defect Context E317001 Action SeeManual Reason1 XS10 not connected Cure1 Connect XS10 Reason2 Pump and valves module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD17 HC317002 : pumpandvalvesmodule.v2.connection Type Defect Context E317002 Action SeeManual Reason1 XS10 not connected Cure1 Connect XS10 Reason2 Pump and valves module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD17 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 70 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E HC317020 : pumpandvalvesmodule.m9.shortcircuit Type Defect Context E317020 Action SeeManual Reason Pump and valves module defect Cure Replace Part MOD17 HC317021 : pumpandvalvesmodule.v1.shortcircuit Type Defect Context E317021 Action SeeManual Reason Pump and valves module defect Cure Replace Part MOD17 HC317022 : pumpandvalvesmodule.v2.shortcircuit Type Defect Context E317022 Action SeeManual Reason Pump and valves module defect Cure Replace Part MOD17 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 71 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Troubleshooting - Error Codes DD+DIS150.05E MODULE : eboxfanmodule Elabel : No HC320000 : eboxfanmodule.eboxfan.connection Type Defect Context E320000 Action SeeManual Reason1 EBox fan module not connected Cure1 Connect EBox fan module Reason2 EBox fan module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD20 HC320020 : eboxfanmodule.eboxfan.shortcircuit Type Defect Context E320020 Action SeeManual Reason EBox fan module defect Cure2 Replace Part MOD20 MODULE : bothtraysmodule Elabel : No HC321001 : pickupmodule.alltrays.disabled Type Defect Context E321001 Action SeeManual Reason All inputtrays have detected a mallfunction Cure Check other active HC-codes to get detailed info DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 72 of 72 Agfa Company Confidential Chapter 3.3 HEALTHCARE Repair and Service Imaging Services Troubleshooting Document No: DD+DIS150.05E DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 ► Please note The Chapter ‘Troubleshooting’, Edition 1, Revision 0, has been replaced by the separately available Troubleshooting Guide, DD+DIS154.08E. Please download the Troubleshooting Guide from the GSO Library: MEDNET GSO Æ Hardcopy Æ Dry Imagers Æ Drystar 5302 Æ Trouble shooting guide A description of the printer error codes is appended to this document. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 08-2008 printed in Germany Agfa Company Confidential Document Node ID: 16179549 eq_03-3_troubleshooting_e_template_v05 Copyright © 2008 Agfa HealthCare N.V. 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Edition 1, Revision 1 08-2008 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.3 / 2 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E Electrical and mechanical codings, fuse tables and LED’s Chapter 3.4: List of contents 1 Codings................................................................................. 1 1.1 Jumper Setting 73 GB Maxtor Hard Disk ........................................... 1 1.2 Jumper Setting 73 GB Hitachi Hard Disk ........................................... 2 2 Fuses..................................................................................... 3 3 LEDs ...................................................................................... 3 3.1 DEVIL Board ......................................................................................... 3 3.2 THEMIS Board (plugged into the DEVIL Board) ................................ 4 3.3 Power Supply ....................................................................................... 5 3.4 Front Panel ........................................................................................... 6 3.5 Rear panel............................................................................................. 7 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.4 / I Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E Electrical and mechanical codings, fuse tables and LED’s 1 Codings 1.1 Jumper Setting 73 GB Maxtor Hard Disk 1 J1 J3 1 12 18 536634BD.CDR Figure 1 Jumper J1 Setting Function 1-2 open ID Bit 3 3-4 open ID Bit 2 5-6 open ID Bit 1 7-8 open ID Bit 0 9-10 open Not used 11-12 open Termination Power Table 1 Jumper J3 Setting Function 1-2 open ID Bit 3 3-4 open ID Bit 2 5-6 open ID Bit 1 7-8 open ID Bit 0 9-10 open Busy LED 11-12 open Enable write protect 13-14 open enable stagger spin 15-16 open Enable delay spin 17-18 open Force single ended bus mode Table 2 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.4 / 1 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E Electrical and mechanical codings, fuse tables and LED’s 1.2 Jumper Setting 73 GB Hitachi Hard Disk 24 C3 12 1 C4 1 536634BC.CDR Figure 2 Jumper C3 Setting Function 1-2 open ID Bit 3 3-4 open ID Bit 2 5-6 open ID Bit 1 7-8 open ID Bit 0 9-10 open Disable Autostart 11-12 open Force single ended bus mode 13-14 open Enable delayed start 15-16 open Write Protect 17-18 open Reserved 19-20 open Reserved 21-22 open LED 23-24 open Term Power to SCSI bus Table 3 Jumper C4 Setting Function 1-2 open ID Bit 3 3-4 open ID Bit 2 5-6 open ID Bit 1 7-8 open ID Bit 0 9-10 open Not used 11-12 open Write Protect Table 4 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.4 / 2 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E 2 Electrical and mechanical codings, fuse tables and LED’s Fuses The printer has no fuses that can be replaced. If one of the fuses in the power supply is defective, the whole Power supply unit must be replaced - refer to section 3.5. 3 LEDs The following tables show the status of the LED indications and the corresponding function: LED's on... 3.1 Refer to DEVIL Board 3.1 THEMIS Board 3.2 Power supply 3.3 Front Panel 3.4 Rear Panel 3.5 DEVIL Board Name (**) NTRAFFIC (**) NGOOD_LINK (**) 100MBit_speed IMGCTRL_0 Led D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 NOT present D6 NOT present D7 NOT present D8 D9 D10 NOT present D11 IMGCTRL_CONFDONE D12 Color yellow yellow yellow yellow green Function Network activity Network connected High speed network Software controllable +3.3V present green green +24V present +12V present yellow IMGCTRL_1 UP_LED0 UP_LED1 (**) IDE_DASP yellow yellow yellow yellow green green yellow Off: FPGA config done. ON: FPGA not configured Software controllable Software controllable Software controllable IDE activity -12V present +5V present Disc activity controlled by PORTEX CP_ACTLED D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 Legend : (**) are LEDs situated at the rear panel (refer to 3.5). Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.4 / 3 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E Electrical and mechanical codings, fuse tables and LED’s 3.2 THEMIS Board (plugged into the DEVIL Board) Name V25 Led D1 D2 Color yellow green VCORE CS1 V33 FPGA D3 D4 D5 D6 green yellow green red D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 yellow green yellow yellow yellow VCC CS0 CPU Function Software controllable 2.5 for MPC107 host bridge and FPGA CPU core voltage Chip select for portX bus 3.3V for most logic on board FPGA configuration done If FPGA NOT configured => ALARM Software controllable 5V for remaining logic on board Chip select for portX bus Software controllable CPU Bis Grant - indicates CPU activity on the Bus Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.4 / 4 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E 3.3 Electrical and mechanical codings, fuse tables and LED’s Power Supply 536634ab.cdr Figure 3 LED Status Color Overtemp On Red Off + 3.3 V On Green Off +5V On On Green On Green On Green On +12 V present -12 V present -12 V not present Green Off 13..27 V +5 V present +12 V not present Off +24 V +3.3 V present +5 V not present Off -12 V Temperature inside power supply exceeded permissible limits. Operation not possible*. Temperature inside power supply within permissible limit. +3.3 V not present Off +12 V Function +24 V present +24 V not present Green Off voltage between 13 V and 27 V voltage < 13 V *When the temperature inside the power supply exceeds the permissible limit, printing can continue for up to 120 seconds. After this delay the power supply switches off the power and checks the temperature every 20 seconds. As soon as the temperature is below the permissible limit, it switches on again. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.4 / 5 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E Electrical and mechanical codings, fuse tables and LED’s 3.4 Front Panel Led D1 D2..D25 D3 Color Color green green / red green Light Function 12V power present See table below 5V power present Status Constant Jobs ? Printing possible ? No No No No Receiving jobs Yes Yes Calculating Yes Yes Printing Yes Yes Calibrating Yes No Installation No No Key-operator Yes/No Yes/No Service mode No No Film jam Yes No Warning Yes Yes Error status No No Ready Receive (stand-by) Startup sequence Green Blinking Red Blinking Constant Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 3.4 / 6 Agfa Company Confidential Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Repair and Service DD+DIS150.05E 3.5 Electrical and mechanical codings, fuse tables and LED’s Rear panel 536634aa.cdr Figure 4 Name NTRAFFIC NGOOD_LINK 100MBit_speed IDE_DASP Led D1 D2 D3 D16 Color yellow yellow yellow yellow Function Network activity Network connected High speed network IDE activity Note: These LEDs are part of the DEVIL board (refer to 3.1). Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Drystar 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 3.4 / 7 Agfa Company Confidential This page is intentionally left blank to enable print out of even and odd pages on duplex printers. Chapter 3.5 HEALTHCARE Repair and Service Imaging Services Replacements / Repair Procedures Document No: DD+DIS150.05E DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 ► Purpose of this Document This document describes the availability of replacement instructions: The replacement instructions are enclosed to the printer spare parts as print-out. ► Document History Edition. Revision Release Date Changes compared to previous Version 1.0: 1.1 04-2011 Replaced instructions by references to enclosure documents. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 04-2011 printed in Germany Agfa Company Confidential Document Node ID: 32917123 eq_03-5_replacements_e_template_v07 Copyright © 2011 Agfa HealthCare N.V. Repair and Service Replacements / Repair Procedures DD+DIS150.05E ► Manufacturer Agfa HealthCare N.V. Publisher 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 HealthCare N.V. 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. NOTE: To verify the latest version of single documents and of Service Manuals refer to the Document Type ‘Order List’ in the Agfa HealthCare Library. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 04-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.5 / 2 Agfa Company Confidential Chapter 3.6 HEALTHCARE Repair and Service Imaging Services Adjustments and Calibrations Document No: DD+DIS150.05E DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 ► Purpose of this document This document describes the adjustments, calibrations and image quality checks of the printer. ► ► Document History Edition. Revision Release Date Changes compared to previous Version 1.0 1.1 05-2009 Added section 2.5, Compliance Film Calibration as part of Afssaps / EUREF Calibration Procedure. Referenced Documents Document Title n.a. n.a. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 printed in Germany Document Node ID: 27648461 eq_03-6_adjustments_e_template_v07 Agfa Company Confidential Copyright © 2009 Agfa HealthCare N.V. Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E ► Manufacturer Agfa HealthCare N.V. Publisher Agfa-Gevaert HealthCare GmbH Tegernseer Landstraße 161 D - 81539 München Germany Copyright © 2009 Agfa HealthCare N.V. All rights reserved. Technical modifications reserved. AGFA and the Agfa-Rhombus are trademarks of Agfa HealthCare N.V. WARNING: Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries. INSTRUCTION: (1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document (see MEDNET GSO => 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. NOTE: To verify the latest version of single documents and of Service Manuals refer to the Document Type ‘Order List’ in the GSO library. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 2 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E LIST OF CONTENTS 1 ADJUSTMENTS .......................................................................................................................4 1.1 2 3 Horizontal Film Alignment Procedure .......................................................................................4 CALIBRATIONS .......................................................................................................................6 2.1 Film Calibration .........................................................................................................................7 2.2 CDM (Internal Densitometer) Calibration..................................................................................9 2.3 Print Head (TH) Calibration.....................................................................................................11 2.4 Smart Profile Calibration .........................................................................................................13 2.5 Compliance Film Calibration as part of Afssaps / EUREF Calibration Procedure..................17 2.5.1 Checking the Densitometer Calibration ..................................................................................20 2.5.2 Checking the Densitometer Configuration in the Printer ........................................................20 2.5.3 Resetting the Compliance Film Calibration, Internal Densitometer Calibration and Thermal Print Head Calibration.............................................................................................................21 2.5.4 Performing Internal Densitometer Calibration, Film Calibrations and Thermal Print Head Calibration ...............................................................................................................................21 2.5.5 Performing a Density Reproduction Check.............................................................................26 2.5.6 Performing the Afssaps / EUREF Calibration Check..............................................................27 2.5.7 Performing a Compliance Film Calibration .............................................................................28 CHECKS.................................................................................................................................31 3.1 Density Reproduction Check ..................................................................................................31 3.2 Check for Dust Stripes / TPH Cleaning Procedure.................................................................32 3.2.1 Basic Rules for the TH Cleaning Procedure ...........................................................................34 3.3 Resistor Check........................................................................................................................35 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 3 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E 1 Adjustments Following adjustments have to be performed at the printer: 1.1 When to be performed Purpose Adjustment To be done: Details see: Horizontal film alignment In case after TH replacement the blank left / right frame on a SMPTE test image is < 1,5 mm 1.1 Horizontal Film Alignment Procedure The horizontal film alignment is necessary when: • The TPH has been replaced and • the blank frame at the left and right hand side on a SMPTE test image is < 1,5 mm for DT2B / DT2C Films. Centering the image on the film: Compensate for mechanical tolerances of the thermal head mounting. REQUIRED TOOLS: Ruler to measure in the range up to 15 mm REQUIRED TIME: 10 min. NOTE: The horizontal film alignment can be performed via browser user interface or the local keypad. The required time and proceeding is identical. It can be performed at any film size. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 4 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E Instructions Via Printer Browser User Interface (1) In the printer browser user interface select 'Service Engineer Tools'. (2) Select 'Enter Service Command Session'. (3) Select '6 Calibration - 4 Horizontal Alignment'. (4) Select 'upper tray' or 'lower tray': A test film as shown in Figure 1 will be printed. (5) Measure the left and right blank border of the test film. (6) Enter the values in mm (typically approx. 10 mm) in the browser screen. (7) Select 'Accept Changes'. Via Local Keypad (1) In the key-operator menu select menu '7 Service Actions'. (2) Select '6 Calibration - 4 Horizontal Alignment'. (3) Select 'upper tray' or 'lower tray': A test film as shown in Figure 1 will be printed. (4) Measure the left and right blank border of the test film. (5) Enter the values in mm (typically approx. 10 mm) in the browser screen. (6) Select ‘confirm’. Left white border Measure the left clear border width: Value: mm Measure the right clear border width: Value: mm via local display Right white border via Browser User Interface: Measure left white border Welcome to this DryStar 5302 0.0 mm Measure right white border Service - Calibration 0.0 mm Horizontal alignment Left white border 0.0 Right white border 0.0 Accept changes (mm) (mm) Discard changes 536736ac.cdr Figure 1 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 5 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E Verification Result 2 (1) On the local keypad select key-operator menu '3 Print Image - 1 Testimage – upper or lower tray - SMPTE_xxx.tif': An SMPTE test image will be printed. (2) Measure the left and right blank frame in print direction: It must be ≥ 1,5 mm. The horizontal film alignment procedure is performed. Calibrations Following calibrations have to be performed at the printer: Adjustment To be done: Film calibration • During maintenance. • After replacement of the Thermal print head (TPH). • During the troubleshooting procedure. • When the density reproduction check indicates to calibrate the CDM. • During the troubleshooting procedure. • During the troubleshooting procedure. • During the TH cleaning procedure. Refer to section 3.2 in this chapter. • During the troubleshooting procedure. • In certain cases during maintenance. Refer to section 9, Maintenance. • May be required as last step of an Afssaps / EUREF calibration procedure. Internal densitometer (CDM) calibration Print Head (TH) calibration Smart Profile Calibration Compliance Film Calibration Details see: 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 6 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E 2.1 When to be performed Purpose Film Calibration The film calibration has to be performed in following cases: • Before Smart TH Profile Calibration. See section 2.4. • During the compliance film calibration. See section 2.5. • After TH replacement • At least each 5000 films (adjustable maintenance action. Refer to chapter 9 Maintenance). • In case of a drift of the maximum density • During the troubleshooting procedure Determination of the correlation between control of the thermal head and corresponding densities on film REQUIRED TOOLS: None REQUIRED TIME: 10 min. NOTE: The film calibration is by default executed automatically at every 5th new film package: This automatic film calibration can be activated/deactivated in the Key-operator menu "1. Change settings - 5. Image quality - 1. General - select default for film calibration (default = ON)". Also the calibration frequency (Default = every 5 film packs) can be entered there. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 7 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E (1) Select in key-operator menu '6 Calibration - 1 Film Calibration'. (2) Select upper or lower input tray: The calibration film as shown in Figure 2 is printed and the measured Dmax is shown. INPUT TRAY: FILM CALIBRATION OK Dmax = 3.20 (XR310) 536701aa.cdr Measured Dmax Default densitometer (3) Repeat film calibration for the second input tray. 536336as.cdr Figure 2 NOTE: The calibration is successful, in case the measured Dmax is max. 2% different from the target Dmax. The target Dmax depends on the default densitometer which is configured in Keyoperator menu "2 Change Settings - 5 Image Quality - 1 General". Refer to table below. Example: Selected default densitometer: Measured Dmax DT2B: Result: Default Densitometer X-Rite 341 3.04 O.D. Calibration successful Target Dmax DT2B Target Dmax DT2C X-Rite 310 3.20 O.D. 3.05 O.D. X-Rite 331 3.09 O.D. 2.93 O.D. X-Rite 341 3.05 O.D. 2.89 O.D. X-Rite 301 3.10 O.D. 2.88 O.D. MacBeth 3.10 O.D. 2.91 O.D. Gretag D200 3.05 O.D. 2.88 O.D. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 8 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E 2.2 CDM (Internal Densitometer) Calibration NOTE: When to be performed Purpose • Only following densitometers can be used for the calibration: McBeth TR-924, Gretag D200-2, X-Rite 301, X-Rite 310, X-Rite 331, X-Rite 341. • The densitometer must be calibrated with the calibration wedge of the densitometer manufacturer according to the calibration procedure of the densitometer manufacturer. • The calibration of the internal densitometer CDM via an external densitometer is necessary when the density reproduction check for a specific material is not OK after a film calibration. • During the troubleshooting procedure. • Adjust the CDM to another calibrated, external densitometer. • To compensate for CDM measurement drifts. REQUIRED TOOLS: One of following, calibrated densitometers: McBeth TR-924, Gretag D200-2, X-Rite 301, X-Rite 310, X-Rite 331, X-Rite 341 Instructions (1) In the webpages - menu 'Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command session' select '6. Calibration - 2. Internal densitometer calibration'. (2) Follow the instructions on the WebPages. Refer to Figure 3. (3) Enter the measured densities in the browser window. (4) Perform a film calibration. See 2.1. (5) Perform a density reproduction check. See 3.1. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 9 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Calibration 1. Film Calibration 2. Internal Densitometer Calibration 3. Print Head Calibration 4. Horizontal Alignment 5. Smart Profile Calibration Go back Service - Calibration Internal Densitometer Calibration Select Densitometer Macbeth TR924 Gretag X-Rite 301 X-Rite 310 Start Calibration Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Go back Reset Values Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Calibration Internal Densitometer Calibration Upper Tray Lower Tray 536636ak.cdr Internal Densitometer Calibration SUCCEEDED Enter below the measurements of the printer calibration sheet Step Previous values Step Previous values 0.24 0.24 00 0.25 01 0.25 0.25 0.31 02 0.26 03 0.30 0.55 0.95 04 0.54 05 0.94 1.45 1.97 06 1.43 07 1.96 2.49 2.99 08 2.50 09 3.00 3.15 2.80 10 3.18 11 2.80 2.28 1.75 12 2.28 13 1.71 1.20 0.72 14 1.17 15 0.71 0.38 0.26 16 0.37 17 0.26 0.24 0.24 18 0.25 19 0.25 Accept changes Discard changes Reset values Figure 3 NOTE: Always perform a Film calibration (refer to 2.1) and check the Density reproduction (refer to 3.1) after a CDM calibration. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 10 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E 2.3 When to be performed Print Head (TH) Calibration The Print Head Profile calibration is necessary whenever vertical stripes are not longer acceptable: Vertical stripes are unacceptable in case they are visible in the medical service test image. REQUIRED TOOLS: Instructions • One of following, calibrated densitometers: McBeth TR-924, Gretag D200-2, XRite 301, X-Rite 310, X-Rite 331, X-Rite 341 • Lint free cloth • Isopropyl - alcohol (1) Print the Medical service test image. (2) Clean the thermal head with a cleaning tissue lightly moistened with Isopropyl alcohol. The last cleaning action must be carried out in one way. (3) In the webpages - menu 'Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command session' select '6. Calibration - 3. Print Head Calibration'. (4) Follow the instructions on the WebPages. Refer to Figure 4. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 11 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Calibration Thermal Printhead Calibration Select Densitometer Macbeth TR924 Gretag X-Rite 301 X-Rite 310 Service - Calibration 1. Film Calibration 2. Internal Densitometer Calibration 3. Thermal Print Head Calibration 4. Horizontal Alignment 5. Smart profile calibration Start Calibration Go back Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Reset Values Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Calibration Printhead Calibration Succeeded Upper Tray Lower Tray Select a 14" film for optimum quality 536736ag.cdr Enter below the measurements of the printer calibration sheet Step Step 00 2.0 01 2.1 02 2.0 03 2.1 04 2.1 05 2.1 06 2.1 07 2.1 08 2.2 09 2.1 10 2.1 11 2.2 12 2.1 13 2.1 14 2.1 15 2.0 16 2.1 17 2.1 18 2.1 19 2.1 20 2.1 21 2.2 Accept changes Field 1 Go back Discard changes Reset values Field 21 Figure 4 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 12 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E (5) Print the Medical service test image. (6) Check the print stripes in the medical image: • If the vertical stripes are acceptable, continue with next step. • If the vertical stripes are still unacceptable, but improved with respect to the first printed medical image, repeat the procedure. • If the vertical stripes are still unacceptable and not improved with respect to the first printed medical image replace the Thermal Print head (refer to Section 3.5). Figure 5: Medical service test image (7) Perform a Film calibration. Refer to section 2.1. NOTE: With Print Head Calibration only macro TPH banding can be solved. Sharp and or small (10 mm) discontinuities can not be solved by a Print Head Calibration. 2.4 When to be performed Purpose Smart Profile Calibration The smart profile calibration has to be performed in following cases: • During the troubleshooting procedure. • In certain cases during maintenance. Refer to section 9, Maintenance. Equalization of TH resistor drift in the area of 10" film black borders when printing in mixed format conditions (mix of 10" and 14" print width). A 14x17" film is required to perform this calibration. 66 densities have to be measured and to be entered in the browser screen. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 13 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E REQUIRED TOOLS: • Calibrated densitometer MacBeth TR-924, X-Rite 331, 341, X-Rite 301, X-Rite 310 or Gretag D200-2 • Waterproof pen REQUIRED TIME: 45 min. (1) Perform a film calibration for this tray, where 14x17" films are available. See section 2.1. (2) Select in the browser menu 'Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command Session'. (3) Select '6 Calibration - 5 Smart Profile Calibration'. (4) Select the densitometer which will be used for measurement. (5) Select the film tray with 14x17", 14x14” or 14x11” films: A test film as shown in Figure 6 is printed. (6) Measure the 66 squares on the printed film: Write down the values on the foreseen squares on the film with a waterproof pen. Figure 6 (7) Enter the values in the browser screen. See also Figure 7 and Figure 8. IMPORTANT: The browser screen where the 66 data are entered refreshes in a time interval of 4 minutes. If you are not finished with entering all data within 4 minutes, all entered values will be reset to "0.00". Workaround to avoid entering all data again: Press the “back button” in the browser. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 14 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Calibration 1. Film Calibration 2. Internal Densitometer Calibration 3. Print Head Calibration 4. Horizontal Alignment 5. Smart profile calibration Service - Calibration Smart Profile Calibration Select Densitometer Macbeth TR924 Gretag X-Rite 301 X-Rite 310 Start Calibration Go back Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Go back Reset Values Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Calibration Smart Profile Calibration Upper Tray Lower Tray Select the input tray with 14''x17'' film format 536636kk.cdr Smart Profile Calibration Step Step Step 01 0.00 02 0.00 03 0.00 06 0.00 07 0.00 08 0.00 11 0.00 12 0.00 13 0.00 16 0.00 17 0.00 18 0.00 21 0.00 22 0.00 23 0.00 26 0.00 27 0.00 28 0.00 31 0.00 32 0.00 33 0.00 36 0.00 37 0.00 38 0.00 41 0.00 42 0.00 43 0.00 46 0.00 47 0.00 48 0.00 51 0.00 52 0.00 53 0.00 56 0.00 57 0.00 58 0.00 61 0.00 62 0.00 63 0.00 Step 00 0.00 05 0.00 10 0.00 15 0.00 20 0.00 25 0.00 30 0.00 35 0.00 40 0.00 45 0.00 50 0.00 55 0.00 60 0.00 65 0.00 Accept changes Discard all changes Step 04 0.00 09 0.00 14 0.00 19 0.00 24 0.00 29 0.00 34 0.00 39 0.00 44 0.00 49 0.00 54 0.00 59 0.00 64 0.00 Reset values Figure 7 Figure 8 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 15 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E Verification (1) In the browser screen select menu 'Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command Session - 3 Print Image - 1 Testimage – upper or lower tray* STI2.ZIP': The STI2 test image will be printed. (2) From the same menu print the medical_image.zip* *IMPORTANT: Select the tray with 14" width films. (3) Check both images at the light box for dark stripes in the area of the 10" film edge: • On the STI2 test image dark stripes may be visible in the area of the 10" film edge. • On the medical test image no dark stripes may be visible in the area of the 10" film edge. Figure 9 Result The smart profile calibration is performed. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 16 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E 2.5 Purpose When to be performed Compliance Film Calibration as part of Afssaps / EUREF Calibration Procedure Make film calibration this accurate, that it passes the acceptance criteria as defined by Afssaps / EUREF: The default film calibration procedure is not necessarily accurate enough. The compliance film calibration may be required as last step of the Afssaps / EUREF* calibration procedure. The Afssaps / EUREF compliance calibration procedure has to be performed in following cases: • Before the Afssaps / EUREF acceptance test • Each 6 months, if the printer is under control of Afssaps / EUREF, and it did not pass the Afssaps / EUREF calibration check (see section 2.5.6). *Afssaps = EUREF = Prerequiste Agence française de sécurité sanitaire des produits de santé European Reference Organisation for Quality Assured Breast Screening and Diagnostic Services 1) The compliance film calibration is only available for DRYSTAR 5302 software ≥ 2.0.0_C1. 2) A “TG18-PQC modified 4” image has to be available on the modality. The Test Pattern can be downloaded from http://www.euref.org/. Figure 10: TG18-PQC modified 4 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 17 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E REQUIRED TOOLS: • Service PC with network interface and browser Internet Explorer • Calibrated densitometer MacBeth TR-924, X-Rite 331, 341, X-Rite 301, X-Rite 310 or Gretag D200-2 • Lint free cloth • Isopropyl - alcohol • Waterproof pen • Density reproduction check Excel sheets, available via MEDNET, GSO Library • Afssaps / EUREF Calibration Check Excel Sheet, available via MEDNET, GSO Library • Connectivity Release Document for the corresponding modality to DRYSTAR 5302, available via MedNet HealthCare Library Æ General Info Æ Connectivity & Application REQUIRED TIME: 60 to 120 min. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 18 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E Overview of the Afssaps / EUREF calibration procedure: DRYSTAR 5302 calibration procedure for Afssaps/EUREF Check calibration of densitometer. Details see section 2.5.1. Perform densitometer calibration acc. to densitometer manufacturer instructions. No Densitometer calibration ok? YES Check configured default densitometer. Details see section 2.5.2. Used densitometer = default densitometer in the printer? No Adjust densitometer in: 'Key-operator menu 2 Change settings – 5 Image Quality - 1 General settings' YES YES Printer installation date = today? No Reset CDM, TH, CFC calibrations. Details see section 2.5.3 Perform following calibrations. Details see section 2.5.4: 1. Film calibration for mammo trays (2 x) 2. CDM calibration 3. Film calibration for mammo trays (1 x) 4. Print Head calibration (1x) 5. Film calibration for mammo trays (2 x) Perform density reproduction check (DRC). Details see section 2.5.5. No DRC ok? YES Print TG18 QPC pattern. Measure 18 density values. Enter values in 'EUREF&AFSSAPS GSDF check.xls'. Details see 2.5.6. Deviations < 10%? No YES Perform CFC calibration. Details see section 2.5.7. Repeat up to 3 times if required. Finished CFC_calibration_5302.cdr Figure 11 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 19 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E 2.5.1 Checking the Densitometer Calibration IMPORTANT: The base for a successful Afssaps / EUREF calibration procedure is a perfectly calibrated densitometer. (1) Check the densitometer calibration as described in the densitomter user manual. Example for X-Rite 341: • Insert calibrated step tablet (part of delivery). • Check density of step tablet area marked "CAL": This measurement should be within +0.02D of the value marked on the step tablet. (2) Calibrate the densitometer according to the instructions of the manufacturer if required. 2.5.2 Checking the Densitometer Configuration in the Printer (1) Select key-operator menu “1 Show settings – 3 Network/DICOM”. (2) Write down the printer IP address. (3) Leave the key-operator menu. (4) Confirm that the printer is in ready state, i.e. no films are in the printer queue. (5) Disconnect the network cable at the wall side. (6) Connect the network cable to the service PC. See NOTE below. (7) Adapt the service PC network address if required. For details refer to chapter 3.2, Tools, section “Connection of the Service PC to the Printer”. (8) Enter the printer IP address in the browser address window. (9) Select “Service Engineer Tools”. (10) Select “Enter service command session”. (11) Select menu “1 Show settings – 4 Image Quality”. (12) Confirm, that the configured densitometer is the same like you are using for the density measurements. (13) If it is not the same densitometer, adjust it in menu “2 Change settings – 4 Image Quality – 1 General”. NOTE: Recent PC models autodetect the type of network connection: The standard network cable can be used for connection between printer and PC. For PC models which do not autodetect the type of network connection a crossed network cable (EB+72010270 or commercially available) is required. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 20 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E 2.5.3 Resetting the Compliance Film Calibration, Internal Densitometer Calibration and Thermal Print Head Calibration NOTE: Resetting the Compliance Film Calibration, Internal Densitometer Calibration and Thermal Print Head Calibration is required to be sure, that possibly wrong calibrations from previous service interventions are deleted. (1) In the service command session select “6 Calibration – 6 Compliance film calibration – 1 Reset compliance film calibration for upper tray. (2) Select "2 Reset compliance film calibration for lower tray”. (3) Leave the “service command session”. (4) In the service tools page select “Reset calibration data”. (5) Select “Default CDM” and “Default Profile”. Note, that “Default Profile” button is not available, if no “Print Head Profile” has been performed in the field yet. (6) Leave the Reset calibration data” screen. NOTE: After this action the printer will show following warnings: • HC302016 Lower tray needs film calibration • HC301016 Upper tray needs film calibration • HC306014 Printer needs CDM calibration This problem will be solved in the next section. 2.5.4 Performing Internal Densitometer Calibration, Film Calibrations and Thermal Print Head Calibration NOTE: The Internal Densitometer Calibration, Film Calibration and Thermal Print Head Calibration is described in this chapter (3.6 Adjustments and Calibrations) in detail. Here only a short description is given. For details refer to: • 2.2 CDM (Internal Densitometer) Calibration • 2.1 Film Calibration • 2.3 Print Head (TH) Calibration DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 21 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E 2.5.4.1 Performing Film Calibrations NOTE: The film calibration has to be performed two times for each tray. (1) Select menu “Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command session - 6 Calibration - 1 Film Calibration”. (2) Select the 1st input tray: The calibration film as shown in Figure 12 is printed and the measured Dmax is shown. INPUT TRAY: FILM CALIBRATION OK Dmax = 3.69 (XR310) 536736az.cdr Measured Dmax Default densitometer Figure 12 (3) Repeat the film calibration a 2nd time. (4) Repeat the film calibration two times for the 2nd input tray. 2.5.4.2 Performing an internal Densitometer Calibration (1) Select menu “Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command session - 6. Calibration - 2. Internal densitometer calibration”. (2) Follow the instructions on the browser pages. Refer to Figure 13. (3) Enter the measured densities in the browser window. (4) Select “Accept changes”. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 22 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Calibration 1. Film Calibration 2. Internal Densitometer Calibration 3. Print Head Calibration 4. Horizontal Alignment 5. Smart Profile Calibration Go back Service - Calibration Internal Densitometer Calibration Select Densitometer Macbeth TR924 Gretag X-Rite 301 X-Rite 310 Start Calibration Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Go back Reset Values Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Calibration Internal Densitometer Calibration Upper Tray Lower Tray 536636ak.cdr Internal Densitometer Calibration SUCCEEDED Enter below the measurements of the printer calibration sheet Step Previous values Step Previous values 0.24 0.24 00 0.25 01 0.25 0.25 0.31 02 0.26 03 0.30 0.55 0.95 04 0.54 05 0.94 1.45 1.97 06 1.43 07 1.96 2.49 2.99 08 2.50 09 3.00 3.15 2.80 10 3.18 11 2.80 2.28 1.75 12 2.28 13 1.71 1.20 0.72 14 1.17 15 0.71 0.38 0.26 16 0.37 17 0.26 0.24 0.24 18 0.25 19 0.25 Accept changes Discard changes Reset values Figure 13 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 23 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E 2.5.4.3 Performing a Film Calibration after the internal Densitometer Calibration NOTE: The film calibration after the internal densitometer calibration has to be performed one time for each tray. (1) Select menu “Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command session - 6 Calibration - 1 Film Calibration”. (2) Select the 1st input tray: The calibration film as shown in Figure 14 is printed and the measured Dmax is shown. INPUT TRAY: FILM CALIBRATION OK Dmax = 3.69 (XR310) 536736az.cdr Measured Dmax Default densitometer Figure 14 (3) Repeat the film calibration for the 2nd input tray. 2.5.4.4 Performing a Print Head Calibration followed by two Film Calibrations NOTE: The print head calibration has to be performed 2 times, if films of width 10” and 14” are available. Instructions (1) Clean the thermal head with a cleaning tissue lightly moistened with Isopropyl alcohol. The last cleaning action must be carried out in one way. (2) In the browser pages - menu 'Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command session' select '6. Calibration - 3. Print Head Calibration'. (3) Follow the instructions on the browser pages. Refer to Figure 15. (4) Perform two film calibrations for both trays. Refer to section 2.5.4.1. (5) Repeat the print head calibration, if films of width 10” and 14” are available. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 24 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Calibration Thermal Printhead Calibration Select Densitometer Macbeth TR924 Gretag X-Rite 301 X-Rite 310 Service - Calibration 1. Film Calibration 2. Internal Densitometer Calibration 3. Thermal Print Head Calibration 4. Horizontal Alignment 5. Smart profile calibration Start Calibration Go back Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Reset Values Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Calibration Printhead Calibration Succeeded Upper Tray Lower Tray Select a 14" film for optimum quality 536736ag.cdr Enter below the measurements of the printer calibration sheet Step Step 00 2.0 01 2.1 02 2.0 03 2.1 04 2.1 05 2.1 06 2.1 07 2.1 08 2.2 09 2.1 10 2.1 11 2.2 12 2.1 13 2.1 14 2.1 15 2.0 16 2.1 17 2.1 18 2.1 19 2.1 20 2.1 21 2.2 Accept changes Field 1 Go back Discard changes Reset values Field 21 Figure 15 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 25 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E 2.5.5 Performing a Density Reproduction Check NOTE: Performing this step is a verification method for step “Performing a Density Reproduction CheckCalibration”. If the Density Reproduction Check is successful, the internal densitometer calibration is OK. (1) In the browser pages select menu "Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command Session - 3 Print Image - 1 Test Image". (2) Select the upper or lower tray. (3) Print out LinCheck.zip and measure the density of the eleven 100 % to 0% fields with a calibrated MacBeth TR-924, X-Rite 331, 341, X-Rite 301, X-Rite 310 or Gretag D200-2 densitometer. (4) To check linearity fill in measured values in the density reproduction check Excel file. See Figure 16. Select densitometer: X-rite 341 4 Dmax = 315 Square Measured density Target density Density diff. Check 100% 23 23 0 0 90% 50 52,2 -2,2 0 80% 78 81,4 -3,4 0 70% 105 110,6 -5,6 0 Density Reproduction = OK 60% 135 139,8 -4,8 0 No CDM calibration needed for DT2B film 50% 162 169 -7 0 40% 193 198,2 -5,2 0 30% 221 227,4 -6,4 0 20% 250 256,6 -6,6 0 10% 280 285,8 -5,8 0 0% 308 315 -7 0 When entering the measured density values the decimal point appears in a different spot, e.g. measured value = 0.23, value to enter = 23.0 Lower limit 0 -5 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -12 -13 -13 -14 -14 -14 -15 -15 -15 -16 -16 -16 -16 Upper limit 0 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 Density difference LinCheck image DT2B film in DS5302 20 15 Density Difference Density 0 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165 180 195 210 225 240 255 270 285 300 315 X-rite 310 X-rite 331 X-rite 341 X-rite 301 Mac Beth TR924 Gretag D200-2 10 5 0 Lower limit Upper limit Density difference -5 -10 -15 -20 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 Target Density Figure 16 (5) After the measured values are filled in, the density reproduction is calculated automatically. At the right hand side of the table is shown, whether the Density Reproduction is ok or not. In case it is not ok you are requested to carry out a CDM calibration. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 26 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E 2.5.6 Performing the Afssaps / EUREF Calibration Check (1) Leave the service command session. (2) Connect the printer network cable to the network outlet at the wall. (3) Consult the “connectivity release document” for the modality connection to DRYSTAR 5302 for the proper modality configuration to print the “TG18-PQC modified 4” test image. (4) Print the “TG18-PQC modified 4” test image from the modality. (5) Measure the 18 density values and enter them in the Afssaps / EUREF Calibration Check Excel sheet. See Figure 17. deviation compared to DICOM (%) Step 3: Check, that deviation is < 10% for all values. If 1 (or more) value > = 10% go to Step 4 EUREF/AFSSAPS GSDF check for Genrad printers Step 2: Adjust Illumination and refected light used for printing the ima 2500 Laser: 10 Measured luminance values testpattern Luminance TG18-LN12-# p-value L 1 0 11,98582 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 240 480 720 960 1200 1440 1680 1920 2160 2400 2640 2880 3120 3360 3600 3840 4080 17,90569 25,06399 34,43093 47,83903 67,27169 90,89841 121,6709 157,2109 199,6444 260 339,5642 454,5699 582,7169 731,0079 938,8381 1206,575 1551,488 Step 1: Enter the measured values here e "Illumination cd/m 2" "reflected(ambient) light" DICOM 3.14 standard JND j(L) 233,211 dL/L deviation compared to DICOM (%) 272,089 307,434 343,017 382,004 424,518 463,665 502,866 538,238 571,900 609,777 648,671 691,754 728,841 762,970 800,887 839,125 877,616 0,396 0,333 0,315 0,326 0,338 0,299 0,290 0,255 0,238 0,263 0,265 0,290 0,247 0,226 0,249 0,250 0,250 2,3 6,5 5,6 3,3 12,0 3,0 3,0 6,8 11,1 0,0 2,7 13,5 2,2 9,9 0,1 0,9 1,5 testpattern Luminance TG18-LN12 p-value L 1 0 11,99 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 240 480 720 960 1200 1440 1680 1920 2160 2400 2640 2880 3120 3360 3600 3840 4080 17,74 25,43 35,61 48,95 66,33 88,83 117,87 155,23 203,16 264,57 343,13 443,52 571,73 735,41 944,32 1210,97 1551,49 JND j(L) 233,211 271,117 309,023 346,929 384,835 422,741 460,648 498,554 536,460 574,366 612,272 650,179 688,085 725,991 763,897 801,803 839,709 877,616 dL/L dL/L +15% dL/L -15% 0,387 0,356 0,333 0,316 0,301 0,290 0,281 0,274 0,268 0,263 0,259 0,255 0,253 0,250 0,249 0,247 0,247 0,445 0,410 0,383 0,363 0,347 0,334 0,323 0,315 0,308 0,302 0,297 0,294 0,290 0,288 0,286 0,285 0,284 0,329 0,303 0,283 0,268 0,256 0,247 0,239 0,233 0,227 0,223 0,220 0,217 0,215 0,213 0,211 0,210 0,210 lineair relation between p-value and JN a: 0,157942 b: 233,2106 Result contrast response printer 1,000 Step # on TG18 imageMeasured OD LuminanceStep # in CFC calibration screen on printer 1 3,1 11,98582 17 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 2,5 2,22 2,01 1,82 1,64 1,49 1,35 1,23 1,12 1 0,88 0,75 0,64 0,54 0,43 0,32 0,21 17,905694 25,06399 34,430931 47,839031 67,271691 90,898414 121,6709 157,21091 199,64439 260 339,56418 454,56985 582,71691 731,00788 938,83807 1206,5752 1551,4875 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Step 4: Enter these values in CFC* screen on print Only required if deviation >= 10% (see step 2) * CFC = Compliance Film Calibration dL/L left monitor DICOM 3.14 +/- 10% 0,100 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 p-values Figure 17 (6) Check column “Deviation compared to DICOM (%)”: All values have to be < 10%: - If all values are < 10%, the procedure is finished. - If one (or more) value(s) are ≥ 10 %, proceed with next section. (7) Repeat this step for the other film tray. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 27 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E 2.5.7 Performing a Compliance Film Calibration NOTE: Performing this step is only required, if the column “Deviation compared to DICOM (%)” for one (or more) value(s) is ≥ 10 %. Refer to section 2.5.6. With this calibration the printer applies a correction on the current film calibration. (1) Re-connect the printer to the service PC via network cable. (2) In the service command session select “6 Calibration – 6 Compliance film calibration. The wizard as shown in Figure 18 will start. (3) Select “3 Proceed without resetting” (4) Select “proceed” (the described steps you performed already – neglect the instructions in this screen) 3 . (5) Select the upper tray (6) Select the configured densitometer. Refer to section 2.5.1 (7) Select “Start calibration”. (8) Enter Dmin and Dmax measured during step “2.5.6 Performing the Afssaps / EUREF Calibration Check” 6 . (9) Leave “Reflected ambient light” and “View Box Illumination” values on default. 4 2 *. . 5 . (10) Select for number of steps: “18 (EUREF)” (11) Select “Start calibration”. (12) Enter the values measured in step “2.5.6 Performing the Afssaps / EUREF Calibration Check” 7 . See IMPORTANT note below. (13) Repeat this procedure for the lower tray. *For steps 2 to 7 refer to Figure 18 page 30. IMPORTANT: The browser screen where the 18 data are entered refreshes in a time interval of 1 minute. If you are not finished with entering all data within 1 minute, all entered values will be reset to default values. Workaround to avoid entering all data again: Press the “back button” in the browser. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 28 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E (14) Leave the “service command session”. (15) Repeat step “2.5.6 Performing the Afssaps / EUREF Calibration Check. • If this time all “Deviation compared to DICOM (%)” values are < 10%, the “Afssaps / EUREF calibration procedure” is finished. • If one (or more) “Deviation compared to DICOM (%)” value(s) are ≥ 10%, repeat steps 2.5.6 and 2.5.7 up to three times. See IMPORTANT note below. IMPORTANT: If after three repetitions one or more “Deviation compared to DICOM (%)” values are still ≥ 10%, start the complete procedure from scratch. Refer to section 2.5. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 29 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E 1 2 Service - Calibration 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Service - Calibration Compliance film calibration Film calibration Internal densitometer calibration Thermal print head calibration Horizontal alignment Smart profile calibration Compliance film calibration 1. Reset compliance film calibration for upper tray (8x10) 2. Reset compliance film calibration for lower tray (14x17) 3. Proceed without resetting Go back Go back 3 Service - Calibration Compliance film calibration Actions which must have taken place with the same tray and with the same film pack: 1. First film calibration. 2. Profile calibration. 3. Second film calibration. 4. Remove film pack in other tray(s). 5. Printed DICOM-image. 6. Measurement of the densities. 4 Service - Calibration Compliance film calibration 1. Upper tray 2. Lower tray Proceed Go back 5 Go back 6 Service - Calibration Compliance film calibration Dmin: Select densitometer: Dmax: Macbeth TR924 Gretag X-Rite 301 X-Rite 310 Start calibration Go back Service - Calibration Compliance film calibration 0.20 3.15 Reflected Ambient Light 10 Reset values View Box Illumination 2000 Number of steps: 18 (EUREF) Start calibration Go back Reset values 5366_reg36_02.CDR 7 Service - Calibration Compliance film calibration Step Target values Measured values Step Target values Measured values 0.16 0.33 00 0.16 01 0.33 0.49 0.66 02 0.49 03 0.66 0.83 0.99 04 0.83 05 0.99 1.16 1.33 06 1.16 07 1.33 1.50 1.66 08 1.50 09 1.66 1.83 2.00 10 1.83 11 2.00 2.16 2.33 12 2.16 13 2.33 2.50 2.66 14 2.50 15 2.66 2.83 3.00 16 2.83 17 3.00 Start calibration Go back Reset values Figure 18 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 30 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E 3 Checks Following checks can be performed at the printer: Adjustment To be done: Details see: Density reproduction check During maintenance. Refer to chapter 9, Maintenance. 3.1 During troubleshooting procedure 3.1 Check for dust stripes / TH cleaning procedure During troubleshooting procedure 3.2 Resistor check During troubleshooting, to check whether print stripes are caused by the thermal head. 3.3 Density Reproduction Check REQUIRED TOOLS: Service PC with Density reproduction check files, available via MedNet, GSO Library path: Hardcopy => General Hardcopy Info => General Services Info => Application Info => Density Reproduction Check Excel Sheet (Intranet Link / Extranet Link) Purpose: With the density reproduction check the difference for a specific film type between optical density defined in the sensitometric calibration file and the printed optical density, measured with an external densitometer is checked. This is a plausibility check for the CDM: In case the measured density values are out of the specified range, the CDM requires a re-calibration. This procedure must be carried out with every used film type: (1) In the browser pages select menu "Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command Session - 3 Print Image - 1 Test Image". (2) Print out LinCheck.zip and measure the density of the eleven 100 % – 0% fields with a calibrated MacBeth TR-924, X-Rite 331, 341, X-Rite 301, X-Rite 310 or Gretag D200-2 densitometer. (3) To check linearity fill in measured values in the the density reproduction check Excel file. See Figure 19. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 31 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E Select densitometer: X-rite 341 4 Dmax = 315 Square Measured density Target density Density diff. Check 100% 23 23 0 0 90% 50 52,2 -2,2 0 80% 78 81,4 -3,4 0 70% 105 110,6 -5,6 0 Density Reproduction = OK 60% 135 139,8 -4,8 0 No CDM calibration needed for DT2B film 50% 162 169 -7 0 40% 193 198,2 -5,2 0 30% 221 227,4 -6,4 0 20% 250 256,6 -6,6 0 10% 280 285,8 -5,8 0 0% 308 315 -7 0 When entering the measured density values the decimal point appears in a different spot, e.g. measured value = 0.23, value to enter = 23.0 Lower limit 0 -5 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -12 -13 -13 -14 -14 -14 -15 -15 -15 -16 -16 -16 -16 Upper limit 0 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 Density difference LinCheck image DT2B film in DS5302 20 15 Density Difference Density 0 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 165 180 195 210 225 240 255 270 285 300 315 X-rite 310 X-rite 331 X-rite 341 X-rite 301 Mac Beth TR924 Gretag D200-2 10 5 0 Lower limit Upper limit Density difference -5 -10 -15 -20 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 Target Density Figure 19 (4) After the measured values are filled in, the density reproduction is calculated automatically. (5) At the right hand side of the table is shown, whether the Density Reproduction is ok or not. In case it is not ok you are requested to carry out a CDM calibration. 3.2 Check for Dust Stripes / TPH Cleaning Procedure To be done • Whenever dust stripes seem to be present. • During troubleshooting procedure (1) Check the films for dust stripes as described in the flowchart of Figure 20. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 32 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E TH cleaning procedure Dry TH cleaning procedure Print STI2 and * medicalimage test image. Dismount TH. No Okay. No replacement required Vertical stripes visible ? Yes or in doubt Clean TH with Isopropyl alcohol (”wet” cleaning). Use ink eraser for cleaning. Refer to figure next page. Clean TH with Isopropyl alcohol (”wet” cleaning). * Print STI2 test image. Additional vertical stripes visible ? Mount TH. Yes Clean TH with Isopropyl alcohol (”wet” cleaning). No Previous Stripes still visible ? Clean TH with Isopropyl alcohol (”wet” cleaning). No Okay. No replacement required. Print STI2 test image. * Yes Perform Resistor Check. ** Yes New vertical stripes visible ? No Resistor Check okay ? Replace TH. No Yes Perform Dry TH Cleaning Procedure. Vertical stripes visible ? No Okay. No replacement required. No Okay. No replacement required. Yes * Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command Session 3 Print Testimage – 1 Test image - STI2.ZIP Perform TH *** profile calibration. ** Browser service menu- 7 Test & Diagnose – 6 Diagnose mechanics – 5 Print Head Unit – 3 Resistor Check *** Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command session select '6. Calibration - 3. Print Head Calibration IMPORTANT: Observe TH cleaning rules described next page. Stripes visible in medical_image test image ? Yes Replace TH. 536736mm.cdr Figure 20 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 33 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E 3.2.1 Basic Rules for the TH Cleaning Procedure • The correct cleaning material: o Wet cleaning: Use a lint free cloth lightly moistened with isopropyl – alcohol or a cleaning issue. For the isopropyl – alcohol: Less water in the alcohol is better. Water can damage the thermal head. We recommend using a 90% isopropyl – alcohol. o Dry cleaning: Use the blue side of an ink eraser. • The cleaning actions: o Wet cleaning: The last cleaning action must be carried out in one way! o Dry cleaning: Dismount the thermal head before dry cleaning. Make a linear cleaning movement, parallel to the resistor line. Refer to Figure 21. • General: Do not push on the IC cover of the thermal head during cleaning. TH resistor line TH cross section TH top view Blue side Ink eraser e.g. Pelican type BR40 536410cd.cdr linear cleaning movement parallel to TH resistor line Figure 21: Usage of ink eraser for TH cleaning IMPORTANT: Instruct the customer, not to fill the input tray with dropped films or films coming from jam clearances: • These re-inserted films can be contaminated with dust and fingerprints which can result in image artifacts or a defective thermal head. • If the film is inserted the wrong way, the thermal head gets heavily contaminated, what makes a service intervention necessary. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 34 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Adjustments and Calibrations DD+DIS150.05E 3.3 Resistor Check To be done Whenever film stripes in the film run direction seem to be caused by a defective Thermal Print Head. REQUIRED TOOLS: Magnifying glass 8x, order number*: CM+9 9579 9904 0 * The last digit in the spare part number indicates the spare part revision at release of this document. When ordering, the actual revision of the spare part is delivered. REQUIRED TIME: 15 minutes Purpose With the resistor check it is possible to check if line artifacts are caused by an electrical problem or by dirt on the thermal head. If the resistor check fails it’s not necessary to perform a dry cleaning: The Print Head can be replaced right away. The resistor check is performed in 2 (or more) steps: 1) A rough resistor measurement of all the resistor values. If large resistor drifts show up, a message will show up to replace the Print Head. 2) A fine resistor measurement in one of 44 predefined areas of the image (see Figure 22): The Service Engineer can enter this area at the printer, where he suspects a defective resistor due to a line in print direction. If certain resistor values in this specified region are out of range, a message will show up to replace the Print Head. 3) This fine resistor measurement can be repeated for each suspected area. How (1) Go to the: • Browser service menu: 7 Service Actions - 6 Resistor Check or • Local keypad key-operator menu: 7 Service Actions - 5 Resistor Check (2) Follow the instructions on the screen. Figure 22: Print Head resistor check test film DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 05-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.6 / 35 Agfa Company Confidential This page is intentionally left blank to enable print out of even and odd pages on duplex printers. Chapter 3.7 HEALTHCARE Repair and Service Imaging Services Software Menus, Settings Document No: DD+DIS150.05E DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 ► Purpose of this Document This document lists the menus for service of the printer. It can be used as a reference work to see which setting is made in which screen. ► Document History Edition. Revision Release Date 1.1 06-2009 Changes compared to previous Version 1.0 • • ► Adapted key-operator menu overview to available menus of software release 2.0: o Added menu "Installation – Install site data". o Added menus "Service Actions – Resistor Check and Print Infocounters. Changed page layout from DIN A3 to DIN A4. Referenced Documents Document Title n.a. n.a. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 printed in Germany Agfa Company Confidential Document Node ID: 27681930 eq_03-7_menus-setting_e_template_v07 Copyright © 2009 Agfa HealthCare N.V. Repair and Service Software Menus, Settings DD+DIS150.05E ► Manufacturer Agfa HealthCare N.V. Publisher Agfa-Gevaert HealthCare GmbH Tegernseer Landstraße 161 D - 81539 München Germany Copyright © 2009 Agfa HealthCare N.V. All rights reserved. Technical modifications reserved. AGFA and the Agfa-Rhombus are trademarks of Agfa HealthCare N.V. WARNING: Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries. INSTRUCTION: (1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document (see MEDNET GSO => 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. NOTE: To verify the latest version of single documents and of Service Manuals refer to the Document Type ‘Order List’ in the GSO library. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 3.7 / 2 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Menus, Settings DD+DIS150.05E LIST OF CONTENTS 1 PRINTER CONTROLS .............................................................................................................4 1.1 Controls at the local Keypad .....................................................................................................5 2 KEY-OPERATOR MENU VIA LOCAL KEYPAD ......................................................................6 3 KEY-OPERATOR BROWSER PAGES ....................................................................................7 4 SERVICE BROWSER PAGES ...............................................................................................11 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 3.7 / 3 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Menus, Settings DD+DIS150.05E 1 Printer Controls This section describes the printer controls which are available to operate the printer. 1 2 6 3 4 5 1 Power/Reset button 2 Display 3 Keyboard - details see next page 4 Status indicator LED 5 Film input tray 6 Film output tray 5367_100_3702.cdr Page 1 The status indicator LED At the right side of the display, a LE D indicates the status of the Drystar Axys. Color Light Constant Green Blinking Receive jobs? Printing OK? Ready (standby) Yes Yes Startup sequence No No Receiving jobs Yes Yes Calculating Yes Yes Printing Yes Yes Calibrating Yes No Status Installation Blinking Action Proceed. Wait. No No Key-operator Yes/No Yes/No Service mode No No Input tray empty Yes Yes/No Refer to User / Reference Manual Film jam Yes No Refer to User / Reference Manual Warning Yes Yes Refer to User / Reference Manual Error status No No Refer to Section Troubleshooting Proceed with the activity. Red Constant DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 3.7 / 4 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Menus, Settings DD+DIS150.05E 1.1 Controls at the local Keypad This section describes the printer controls at the local keypad. The control buttons Power / Reset button To power on or off the printer. To reset the printer. 5367_100_3702.cdr Page 3 Keypad keys: Keyoperator key To access the advanced functions of the Keyoperator mode. Refer to next page. Escape key To quit the current function or exit a menu without saving modifications. Confirm key (In Key-operator mode) To select a menu; To accept an entry in a menu. Up key To move the cursor to the previous entry field. To scroll upwards. To increment the number in a(n) (alpha)numerical entry field. Down key To move the cursor to the next entry field. To scroll downwards. To decrement the number in a(n) (alpha)numerical entry field. Left key To scroll backwards through multiple choices within a field. To move the entry position in a(n) (alpha)numerical entry field from right to left. To toggle between values in a field. Right key To scroll forwards through multiple choices within a field. To move the entry position in a(n) (alpha)numerical entry field from left to right. To toggle between values in a field. " All keys (except the Key-operator key) have a LED that is lit when the key is valid in a certain condition. " Press and hold down an arrow key to scroll quickly through a list or a menu. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 3.7 / 5 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Menus, Settings DD+DIS150.05E 2 Key-Operator Menu via local Keypad Figure 1 shows a tree structure of the key-operator menu at the local keypad. = = Show settings General Upper input tray Lower input tray Network(DICOM) Image quality Logical printers Based on SW Rel. 2.0 General Other... Time and date Language Beep on empty tray Installed datasets Change settings General Upper Input tray Film view Lower Input tray Network(DICOM) Image quality Film view Print image Test image From CF-Card Printer AE-title Save configuration General Hostname NETWORK only Domain name Printer IP-address Restore configuration General NETWORK only Netmask Router IP-address Remove modality Add modality Calibration Film calibration Clean therm. head General setting Per modality setting Service actions Error messages SMPTE Warning messages Repair history Quality Control Installation Maintenance Show open and update Resistor Check Show closed items Print infocounters 5366_100_3702.cdr Page 3 From CF-Card Printer installation Install Site Data Figure 1: Tree structure of the key-operator menu at the local keypad DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 3.7 / 6 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Menus, Settings DD+DIS150.05E 3 Key-Operator Browser Pages This section displays the key-operator browser pages. Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Prompt Enter Password drystar Operator tools Key-operator tools ****** Service engineer tools OK Cancel Specialist tools Security Tools HELP Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer HOME KEY OPERATOR TOOLS Remote sessions Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Enter key-operator command session Release remote command session Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Please wait while the printer is initializing for Remote Session... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Key-Operator - Main 1. Show settings 2. Change settings 3. Print image 4. Save configuration 5. Restore config. 6. Calibration 7. Service actions 8. Quality Control 9. Installation leave remote session See page 8. Figure 2: Overview of key-operator tools DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 3.7 / 7 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Menus, Settings DD+DIS150.05E 1 2 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Show settings 1. General 2. Input tray 3. Network (DICOM) 4. Image quality 5. Logical Printers 6. Installed datasets Key-Operator - Change settings 1. General 2. Input tray 3. Network (DICOM) 4. Image quality 4 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Print Image 1. Test Image 2. From Printer Flash Card 3. From Remote Computer See page 10. See page 9. 2.3 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Go back 6 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Restore configuration 1. From CF-Card 2. From Remote Computer 3. Frm dd/mm/yy hh:mm Go back 8 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Service actions 1. Error Messages 2. Warning Messages 3. Repair history 4. Maintenance 7.1 5. Resistor Check See 6. Print infocounters page 10. 7. Horizontal alignment Go back Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Calibration 1. Film Calibration 2. Therm. Head clean Go back 7 2.2 Key-Operator - Save configuration 1. To Printer Flash Card 2. To this Computer 3.1 Go back 5 2.1 2.4 Go back Go back 3 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Quality Control 1. Quality Control 8.1 See page 10. Go back 9 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Installation 1. New Software Installation 2. Printer Installation Wizard 9.1 See page 10. Go back Figure 3: Key-operator tools – 1st level DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 3.7 / 8 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Menus, Settings DD+DIS150.05E 2.1 2.2 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Change general settings Date: 19 2004 Oct. Time: 08 00 30 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Change input tray settings Upper input tray Normal Back Tag film format 14x17" Film view Language English Chinese Simpl. Japanese DT2B Tag film type Beep on empty tray 5 beeps Keypad contrast (60 ... 80) 68 Keypad backlight (0 ... 100) 50 Typical 68 Lower input tray Normal Back Tag film format 14x17" Film view * Site name * Site address * City * Country code (tel) * Telephone Remote connection * Department * Contact person E-mail address Comments Tag film type DT2B Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values 2.4 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values Key-Operator - Change Image quality settings 2.3 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Change network settings (dicom) 2.4.1 1. General 2. Modality XYZ see page 10 Go back 1. Network settings 2. Remove modality 3. Add modality Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Go back Key-Operator - Change Image quality settings Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Change network settings (dicom) Printer AE-title Hostname Domain name Printer IP-Address Netmask Router IP-address DS5302 ds5302 Daily used name Modality AE-title Look Up Table: Interpolation: 12.10.68.41 255.0.0.0 Maximum density: Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values CT2 CT2_ARC Linear Kanamori Kanamorilike Replication Linear CubicHi-res CubicBell 280 285 290 295 Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values Figure 4: Key-operator tools – 2nd level (Part 1) DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 3.7 / 9 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Menus, Settings DD+DIS150.05E 3.1 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer 2.4.1 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Print image Key-Operator - Change Image quality settings 1. Ktbwd2n.zip 2. smpte_kan.zip 3. smpte_l300.zip 4. smpte_lin.zip 5. tpa.zip Default film calibration off on Default Densitometer Macbeth TR924 Gretag X-Rite 301 X-Rite 310 Go back Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values 8.1 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Service actions Data of last QC measuring Date: 20-NOV-2004 Time: 09:01 Initials: Max D: 3.1 DD: 0.2 Mid Density: 1.1 Base + Fog: 0.2 New reference: yes no Comment: Key-Operator - Change Image quality settings Select frequency Every 5 packs Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values 9.1 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Accept changes Go Back New QC measuring Reset Values Key-Operator - Installation Before install. please make backup 7.1 1. OK, make backup 2. SKIP backup Go back Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Service actions 1. Maintenance settings 2. Pending maintenance actions 3. Closed maintenance actions Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Go back Key-Operator - Installation Choose Dataset Proceed Go Back Browse ..... Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Reset Values Key-Operator - Service actions MAINTENANCE SETTINGS Reset Item Cycles to go Factory settings Thermal head cleaning required Replace thermal head anti dust filter Replace thermal head (end of life) Film calibration upper tray required Film calibration lower tray required Service maintenance required 4841 24841 62500 39841 500 2333 5000 25000 62500 40000 5000 5000 Go back Figure 5: Key-operator tools – 2nd level (Part 2) DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 3.7 / 10 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Menus, Settings DD+DIS150.05E 4 Service Browser Pages This section displays the service browser pages. Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Operator tools Prompt Enter Password mega Key-operator tools Service engineer tools ****** Specialist tools OK Cancel Security Tools HELP Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer SERVICE TOOLS HOME General information List of errors Printer Infocounters report DICOM, LPD and HIPAA report QA Report Page Software versions Remote sessions Show printer status Enter key-operator command session Enter service command session Release remote command session Reboot Drystar Reset Calibration Data Connectivity tools Scaling Setup DICOM profile editor LPD Profile Editor Network configuration Printqueue editor Controller logging Module repair Modules S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 See page 12. See page 7. See page 20. S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 S13 S14 S15 See page 12. See page 13. See page 16. See page 17. See page 18. See page 19. Figure 6: Overview of service tool browser pages DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 3.7 / 11 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Menus, Settings DD+DIS150.05E S1 LIST OF ERRORS MODULE : devilmodule Elabel : Yes HC207000 : devilmodule.dsh.connected *TypeDefect *Context207000 *ActionSeeManual *Reason1Connector P9 not connected on Devil Cure1Connect P9 on Devil *Reason2Devil defect Cure2Replace PartMOD08 HC207001 : devilmodule.psu.connected *TypeDefect *Context207001 *ActionSeeManual *Reason1Connector P15 not connected on Devil Cure1Connect P15 on Devil *Reason2Devil defect Cure2Replace PartMOD08 S2 1. Site and system info: -----------------------Date: 18-Nov-2007 Time: 12:42:15 1.1 Device info: ---------------Product name: drystar 5302 Type-No: 5175 Subtype-No: Serial-No: 1234 Manufacture date: 01-Aug-2007 16:45:00 Installation date: 31-Nov-2007 13:10:30 1.2 Site info: -------------City: Padova Site name: Connectathon Site address: Avenida 12 Department name: X-Ray Phone: 1234321 Modem: Comment: 1.3 Hardware info: -----------------CPU: 0 - Devil 1.3 rev=? ** RAM: 512 Mbyte S3 Security Setup HTTP Yes HTTPS No .............. S13 INFO COUNTER drystar 5302 S4 Network info IP-address 10.233.68.108 Hostname DI53IE2 Netmask 255.255.248.0 ................................... Cable info : 100 Mbit Half-Duplex ........................................... link partner : 100HD 10HD autonegotiation Cable info : 100 Mbit Half-Duplex Output Queue Retry timeout0 ....................................... Dicom input ........................................ LPD Profiles ............................................. Site info City Site Name Site address Country code Department name Phone Modem Comment Installation Date InfoCounters Last error codes ESC ...................................... Errors/Warnings Name Total Relative Date of last ESC1F Local SSL trusted certificate wi...4848Apr-27-2004 15:52:24 .............................................. ______________ Power supply state DC 5 Volts 4.96875 V DC 3 Volts 3.2714844 V DC +12 Volts 12.007315 V DC -12 Volts -12.014129 V DC 24 Volts 24.173584 V DC TH Volts 0 V DC TH Amps 0.0 A ______________ Error state Current warnings Current errors ______________ Temperatures Heatsink 52.70407 C Keypad-display 41.5 C Drum-region 36.5 C CPU-region 52 C Current Max density 310.45212 points ______________ Density meter Dark current Idrange 0: 78 range 1: 78 range 2: 77 Light current I09561, lamp at 75 % ______________ Display Contrast-setting 68 Backlight-setting 50 ______________ Status Blemish heating enabled CDM device enabled Online diagnosis enabled Security disabled ______________ Storage Removable storage not present Removable storage size Removable storage free Fixed (c:) storage size 122 MB (128045056 bytes) Fixed (c:) storage free 0 bytes S6 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer S5 FPGAVersion3.0.1 OSVersion ### /portex info Versions : Portex=2004.05 Patch vers: 0 Build date: 13-oct-2004 16:12 Boot date : 17-NOV-2004 17:06:26 Net ID : 10.233.65.97 dry900 Ethernet : 08:00:66:80:44:09 Current Incidents: Current Warnings: Current Defects: DriverVersionVersion: HW3.12 ; build timestamp : time = 14:36:45,21 ControllerVersion P4D3.03.15 DrystarVersion R1.9 C1 BoardVersion VILIS2.2 M16Version 45 S7 releaseRemoteSession Figure 7: Service tool details (part 1) DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 3.7 / 12 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Menus, Settings DD+DIS150.05E !CalibrationRestore HOME class com.agfa.med.odin.printerserver.CalibrationRestore Default uppertray Default lowertray Default Profile Default CDM Default DT2 B Default DT2 M Default uppertray S8 Return to the default filmcalibration values. Current calibration will be copied to a backup. Return to the default filmcalibration values. Current calibration will be copied to a backup. Return to the default TPH profile calibration values. Current values will be copied to a backup. Return to the default CDM calibration values. Current values will be copied to a backup. Return to the default MDM-calibration values. Current values will be copied to a backup. Return to the default MDM-calibration values. Current values will be copied to a backup. Default lowertray HOME HELP Default Profile Default CDM Default DT2 B Default DT2 M Controller Setup Reduction icon on image: yes S9 Kernel: when no image scaling is needed for CubicHighRes: Automatically switch to CubicBell: yes Use CubicBell smooth factor: 0.35 ( >= 0.1 and <= 10 ) OK Changes require reboot HOME HELP DICOM Input Setup S10 Dicom Print SCP Servers S10.1 Setup Dicom Print SCP Servers see page 14 Dicom Host Profiles A 'Host Profile' defines the print parameters for a specific host (modality). Available Host Profiles: S10.3 see page 15 New View/Edit Remove Clone Import/Export At run-time, profile selection is done based on the incoming 'Calling AE title' and the receiving SCP server. If no profile is found, the default (site) profile will be used. Edit the default (site) profile Validate profiles Input status idle S10.2 Auto Dicom Configuration see page 14 Refresh Update profile database Select profile database file to upload: Browse ... Upload new DB Figure 8: Service tool details (part 2) DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 3.7 / 13 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Menus, Settings DD+DIS150.05E HOME HELP DICOM Print SCP Setup Setup one or more Dicom SCP servers on this device: One 'Dicom Print SCP server' is capable of handling multiple Dicom print associations S10.1 Dicom Print SCP Internal Name: DEFAULT_SCP Called AE title: DS5302 Listen at Port: 104 Max. allowed associations: 10 Secure channel (SSL): Comments: OK Create new Dicom Print SCP HELP Cancel Changes require reboot Site Defaults These are the default print settings for all Dicom input for which no special 'Host Profile' is made. The values may be overloaded at run-time by the Dicom input. You can prevent this by checking the checkboxes at the left side. Only some parameters can be edited. bottom 1 LOW normal Number of Copies: Print Priority: Polarity: c d fe g c d fe g S10.2 portrait Film Orientation: NO Trim: Film Size ID: Medium Type: Print even if Film Size ID/Medium type not supported: YES NO Print even if Application type not supported: Initial allocated memory size per printjob (MBytes): 100 Interpolation Type cubicHighRes,smoothFactor: -0.7 Kernel: Magn: max Magnification: disabled Decimate/Crop behaviour: ratio: 1.0 / 1.0 Pixel Size: kanamori Perception LUT: 0 Kanamori Like value: Custom value: 2000 Illumination (cd/m2): 10 Reflected Ambient Light (cd/m2): BLACK Border Density (OD x100): BLACK Empty Image Density (OD x100): Minimum Density (OD x100): 320 Maximum Density (OD x100): Header Annotation none Edit Custom None Contents: Edit Custom Courier 12 Font: Footer Annotation none Edit Custom None Contents: Edit Custom Courier 12 Font: Window (%): Level (%): r0 Image Orientation: 0 Conformance/Status Level: OFF N-EVENTs enabled: NO Mammo: NO Mammo CWR Rotation: 0 Association Timeout (s): 0 Image Timeout (s): Allow EXPLICIT VR LITTLE ENDIAN: Allow EXPLICIT VR BIG ENDIAN: Resolution: Supported SOP classes: Early processing allowed: LR like: Ok true true 508 All enabled YES off Cancel Figure 9: Service tool details (part 3) DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 3.7 / 14 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Menus, Settings DD+DIS150.05E HELP Host Profile: Name XYZ These are the default settings for all print jobs coming from the host (modality) specified under 'Calling AE title'. The values may be overloaded at run-time by the Dicom input. You can prevent this by checking the checkboxes at the left side. S10.3 Nick Name: Name XYZ Use this profile only for incoming 'Calling AE title': Host AE Use this profile only for local SCP server: all Host Profile type: GENERIC-GENERIC Change Number of Copies: Print Priority: low Polarity: normal Film Orientation: portrait Trim: no Film Size ID: Medium Type: Print even if Film Size ID/Medium type not supported: yes Print even if Application type not supported: no Kernel: site Edit Custom Interpolation Type cubicHighRes, Magnification: Edit Magn: max smoothFactor: -0.7 Decimate/Crop behaviour : disabled Pixel Size: Edit ratio: 1.0 / 1.0 Perception LUT: kanamori Kanamori Like value: Custom value: Illumination (cd/m2): Reflected Ambient Light (cd/m2): Border Density (OD x100): Empty Image Density (OD x100): Minimum Density (OD x100): Maximum Density (OD x100): site 300 Header Annotation: Contents: none Edit Custom Font: site Edit Custom Footer Annotation: Contents: none Edit Custom Font: site Edit Custom Window (%): Level (%): Image Orientation: r0 Conformance/Status Level: 0 Nevent enabled: off site Mammo modality: site Mammo CWR Rotation: NO Association Timeout (s): Image Timeout (s): Allow IMPLICIT VR LITTLE ENDIAN: Allow EXPLICIT VR LITTLE ENDIAN: Allow EXPLICIT VR BIG ENDIAN: Resolution: 508 Supported SOP classes: Edit LR like: off OK Cancel Show Defaults Show last Input Manually customized items are show in red The last received input values are show in blue (click 'Show Last Input' button) Figure 10: Service tool details (part 4) DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 3.7 / 15 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Menus, Settings DD+DIS150.05E HOME HELP LPD Setup LPD Servers S11 S11.1 LPD Server Setup New View/Edit Remove Clone Layout Preview S11.2 Validate All Profiles HOME HELP LPD Server Setup LPD Server S11.1 Port: 515 Clear it to remove the LPD Server Max allowed associations: 10 Activate at startup: Secure channel: Comments: OK HELP Create new LPD Server Cancel Changes require reboot LPD Profile: Name XYZ These settings can be overruled by the LPD protocol. You can prevent this by checking the checkboxes at the front. S11.2 Profile Name: Name XYZ Medium Size: _14x17 Medium Type: bluebased Layout: Optimal Row Number of copies: Film Orientation: portrait Region Of Interest: Edit Pixel Size: ratio: Edit Polarity: normal Image Orientation: r0 Input LUT: Edit Usertaste Gray: Edit Usertaste Color: Edit Edit Magnification: Edit Kernel: Edit Trim: Edit Background Color: Grayscale Edit Empty Color: Gray: Grayscale PostScript Requested page size: Width: Height: PostScript policy: pagesizeDependent Resolution: 320 Initial allocated memory size per printjob (MBytes): Annotation 1: Edit Annotation 2: Edit OK Cancel Factory Defaults Customized items are show in red. Figure 11: Service tool details (part 5) DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 3.7 / 16 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Menus, Settings DD+DIS150.05E HOME HELP Basic IP S12 Network Configuration Routing DNS Ethernet Reboot Device Basic IP settings IP address Host name Domain Subnetmask S12.3 S12.2 S12.1 Obtain IP settings automatically (RARP/BOOTP/DHCP) no OK Changes require reboot HOME HELP Basic IP Network Configuration Routing DNS Ethernet Reboot Device Routing Default gateway S12.1 OK Changes require reboot More Routes Reach Device via gateway: OK Changes require reboot Test Routes Ping a device HOME HELP Basic IP Ping Network Configuration Routing DNS Ethernet Reboot Device S12.2 DNS servers A DNS server translates a given hostname into an IP address. Remove Add Changes require reboot Test DNS Enter a hostname: HOME HELP Basic IP Resolve Network Configuration Routing DNS Ethernet Reboot Device S12.3 Ethernet Current line properties: 100 Mbit Full-Duplex Link partner (other side): : 100FD 100HD 10FD 10HD autonegotiation Ethernet (MAC) address: 08:00:66:80:44:09 Setup: Type: UTP MII address: Auto negotiation, capabilities: 10 MBit Half Duplex 10 MBit Full Duplex 100 MBit Half Duplex 100 MBit Full Duplex Fixed (no negotiation) Mbit HALF DUPLEX 10 Counters: Total Rx Packets = 2056422 Total Rx ERROR Packets = 0 Total Tx Packets = 196164 Defer Xmission Count =0 Carrier Lost Count =0 Out Of Window Collissions = 0 Collisions Count =0 Excess Collisions Count = 0 Transmit FIFO underrun = 0 Receive FIFO overrun =0 Warning: changes become active immediately !!! Save settings to file (only enable this after a test) OK Factory Defaults Clear Counters Figure 12: Service tool details (part 6) DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 3.7 / 17 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Menus, Settings DD+DIS150.05E HOME HELP Output Queue Output Queue contents: Filter on S13 all Creation date Sort on Delete Delete All Set Emergency Auto-Refresh Input state: HOME HELP Logging Current Log File S14 Show Log file Set Log Levels TaskLog Level ERROR NipOpImage ERROR DCMPrintToPrintJob PrintJobHandler ERROR ColorConvertOpImage ERROR PAGE ERROR DCMIBCodec ERROR DrawableRI ERROR ComposeOpImage ERROR CropOpImage ERROR TiledImage ERROR CMM ERROR LPD ERROR BorderOpImage ERROR PrintQueueEditor ERROR JobQueue ERROR JobProvider ERROR NipOpImage2 ERROR AuthenticationManager ERROR QueueFactory ERROR VolatileTiledImage ERROR PrintQueue_Management ERROR XML ERROR TranslateOpImage ERROR PFE ERROR PSCodec ERROR FontRI ERROR MfxPrinterInfoHandler ERROR Raster ERROR OverlayOpImage ERROR CFG ERROR DCMPrintSCP-0 ERROR FontCache ERROR NipOpImage implements following operations: scaling/filtering, lookup and rotation. DCMPrintToPrintJob converts Dicom Printjob into printqueue job PrintJobHandler is listener for jobavailable events and converts the available jobs in a bitmap for ColorConvertOpImage implements the conversion from one ColorSpace to another 'Page' calculates the position of imageboxes in a page ComposeOpImage implements the operation to Compose multiple source images into one image CropOpImage creates a new image out of the region of interest of the source image. TiledImage transfers images to/from disk CMM (Color Management Module) converts image data from one colorspace to another and Line Printer Daemon : A group of hosts requests services from a LPD running on a host. The BorderOpImage implements the border operation (e.g. trim) This is the UI component of the printqueue (browser & keypad) Non Persistent Queue. (Version : 2.03) JobProvider is a printqueue consumer that publishes available jobs to the subscribers. implements following operations: scaling/filtering, lookup and rotation. Secure Access Management: Authentication Manager for accessing URLs and keypad menus Starts the requested (or available) queue. (Version : 2.01) Version 1.03 : Monitors the printqueue. Arrange communication between printqueue and several The Printer Front End receives printjobs from a network (DICOM LPD) or any proprietary interface PSCodec (de)codes postscript/pdf files Mfx is an Agfa communication protocol to interchange printer status messages OverlayOpImage implements the operation to put an overlay above the source image. CFG handles configuration issues such as profiles, browser GUI, ... Dicom Print Service Class Provider on port 104 for DS5300 application.Handles incoming Dicom Configure the Logger NO Log to Console NO Log to File Max number of log directories to keep Max number of log pages (files) per directory Timestamp in date format YES Add timestamp to console loggings NO Logging to Plog logbox at level Submit Factory Defaults Figure 13: Service tool details (part 7) DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 3.7 / 18 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Menus, Settings DD+DIS150.05E Figure 14: Service tool details (part 8) NOTE: The red marked areas in Figure 14 represent the different modules listed in the left navigation pane. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 3.7 / 19 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Menus, Settings DD+DIS150.05E Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Operator tools Prompt Enter Password mega Key-operator tools Service engineer tools ****** Specialist tools OK Cancel Security Tools HELP Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SERVICE TOOLS HOME General information List of errors Printer Infocounters report DICOM, LPD and HIPAA report QA Report Page Software versions Remote sessions Show printer status Enter key-operator command session Enter service command session Release remote command session Reboot Drystar Reset Calibration Data Connectivity tools Scaling Setup DICOM profile editor LPD Profile Editor Network configuration Printqueue editor Controller logging Module repair Modules 1 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Main 1. Show settings 2. Change settings 3. Print image 4. Save configuration 5. Restore config. 6. Calibration 7. Service actions 8. Quality Control 9. Installation leave remote session 2 Service - Show settings 1. General 2. Input tray 3. Network (DICOM) 4. Image quality 5. Logical Printers 6. Installed datasets 3 See page 21. See page 23. Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Change settings 1. General 2. Input tray 3. Network (DICOM) 4. Image quality 2.1 2.2 See page 23. 2.3 2.4 Go back Go back See page 20. Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Print image 1. LinCheck.zip 2 .STI1.zip 3. STI2.zip 4. medicalimage.zip Service - Print Image 1. Test Image 2. From CF Card 3. From Remote Computer Go back Go back Figure 15: Service command session (part 1) DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 3.7 / 20 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Menus, Settings DD+DIS150.05E 4 5 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Restore configuration Service - Save configuration 1. General 2. Network only 1. General 2. Network only Go back 6 Go back 7 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Calibration 1. Film Calibration 2. Internal Densitometer Calibration 3. Thermal Print Head Calibration 4. Smart Profile Calibration 5. Compliance Film Calibration Service - Service actions 1. Error Messages 2. Warning Messages 3. Repair History 4. Maintenance 5. Logging 6. Resistor Check 7. Horizontal Alignment Go back Go back 8 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Quality Control 1. Start Quality Control procedure 2. Edit additional data for last QC Go back Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Service actions Active Reset Item Maintenance Action Cycles Factory to go settings Thermal head cleaning required 5000 5000 5000 Y N Y N Replace thermal head anti dust filter 25000 25000 25000 Y N Y N Replace thermal head (end of life) 62500 62500 62500 Y N Y N Film calibration upper tray required 4898 5000 5000 Y N Y N Film calibration lower tray required 5000 5000 5000 Y N Y N Service maintenance required 5000 5000 5000 Y N Y N Accept Changes Discard Changes Current settings Reset Values Figure 16: Service command session (part 2) DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 3.7 / 21 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Menus, Settings DD+DIS150.05E Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer 2.1 Service - Change general settings Date: 19 2004 Oct. Time: 08 00 30 2.3 Service - Change network settings (dicom) 1. Network settings 2. Remove modality 3. Add modality Language English Chinese Simpl. Japanese Beep on empty tray 5 beeps Keypad contrast (60 ... 80) 68 Keypad backlight (0 ... 100) 50 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Go back Typical 68 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer * Site name * Site address * City * Country * Country code (tel) * Telephone Remote Connection * Department * Contact person E-mail address Comments Service - Change network settings (dicom) DS5302 ds5300 Printer AE-title Hostname Domain name Printer IP-Address Netmask Router IP-address Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values 2.2 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Key-Operator - Change input tray settings 12.10.68.41 255.0.0.0 Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values 2.4 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Change Image quality settings If RF-tag is missing or malfunctioning printing with Dmax = 2.00 printing not possible 1. General 2. Modality XYZ Go back Upper input tray Normal Film view Back Tag film format 14x17" Tag film type Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer DT2B Lower input tray Service - Change Image quality settings Normal Back Tag film format 14x17" Film view Tag film type Default film calibration off on DT2B Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values Default Densitometer Macbeth TR924 Gretag X-Rite 301 X-Rite 310 Default A-sharp-TMML Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer off on Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values Service - Change Image quality settings Select frequency Every 5 packs Accept changes Discard changes Reset Values Figure 17: Service command session (part 3) DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 3.7 / 22 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Menus, Settings DD+DIS150.05E 9 9.1 Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Installation 1. New Software Installation 2. Printer Installation Wizard 3. Install Site Data Go back Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Installation Before install. please make backup 1. OK, make backup 2. SKIP backup Go back Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Installation Choose Dataset Proceed Go Back Browse ..... Reset Values Figure 18: Service command session (part 4) DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 06-2009 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 3.7 / 23 Agfa Company Confidential This page is intentionally left blank to enable print out of even and odd pages on duplex printers. Chapter 3.8 HEALTHCARE Repair and Service Imaging Services Software Releases and Patches Document No: DD+DIS150.05E DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 ► Purpose of this Document This document lists all customer released software versions with their features, limitations and known problems. ► ► Document History Edition. Revision Release Date Changes compared to previous Version 1.1 1.3 10-2011 Added software version 2.2.0_C1. See section 13. Referenced Documents Document Title DD+DIS157.11E DRYSTAR 5302 SB24: Software 2.2.0_C1 introduced in Production DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 printed in Germany Agfa Company Confidential Document Node ID: 28041466 eq_03-8_release-patch_e_template_v08 Copyright © 2011 Agfa HealthCare N.V. Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches DD+DIS150.05E ► 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. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 2 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches LIST OF CONTENTS 1 2 3 SOFTWARE RELEASE 1.8.0_C1 ............................................................................................5 1.1 Supported Features ..................................................................................................................5 1.2 Limitations .................................................................................................................................5 1.3 Known Problems.......................................................................................................................6 SOFTWARE RELEASE 1.8.0_C2 ............................................................................................6 2.1 Solved Software Bug ................................................................................................................6 2.2 New Feature..............................................................................................................................7 SOFTWARE RELEASE 1.8.1_C1 ............................................................................................8 3.1 4 SOFTWARE RELEASE 1.9.0_C2 ............................................................................................9 4.1 5 9 10 Solved Software Bugs.............................................................................................................13 SOFTWARE RELEASE 1.9.2_C1 ..........................................................................................15 8.1 Solved Software Bugs.............................................................................................................15 8.2 New Feature............................................................................................................................16 SOFTWARE RELEASE 2.0.0_C2 ..........................................................................................17 9.1 New Features..........................................................................................................................17 9.2 Solved Bug in Software 2.0.0_C2 ...........................................................................................18 9.3 Known Software Issue ............................................................................................................19 SOFTWARE RELEASE 2.0.0_C3 ..........................................................................................20 10.1 11 Solved Software Bugs.............................................................................................................12 SOFTWARE RELEASE 1.9.1_C1 ..........................................................................................13 7.1 8 Solved Software Bug ..............................................................................................................10 SOFTWARE RELEASE 1.9.0_C4 ..........................................................................................11 6.1 7 New Features............................................................................................................................9 SOFTWARE RELEASE 1.9.0_C3 ..........................................................................................10 5.1 6 Solved Software Bugs...............................................................................................................8 New Feature of Software 2.0.0_C3 ........................................................................................20 SOFTWARE RELEASE 2.1.0_C2 ..........................................................................................21 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 3 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E 11.1 12 New Feature of Software 2.1.0_C2 ........................................................................................21 SOFTWARE RELEASE 2.1.0_C3 ..........................................................................................22 12.1 13 Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches Solved Bugs in Software 2.1.0_C3 .........................................................................................22 SOFTWARE RELEASE 2.2.0_C1 ..........................................................................................23 13.1 Solved Bugs in Software 2.2.0_C1 .........................................................................................23 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 4 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches DD+DIS150.05E 1 1.1 Software Release 1.8.0_C1 Type of new Software 1st customer release Release Date 09/2005 Printer Serial Numbers SN1001 Availability On the Agfa HealthCare Library always the latest available software release can be downloaded. Prerequisites None Supported Features All features as specified: 1.2 Printing diagnostic data according to the DICOM standard with a resolution of 320 dpi Printing on Drystar DT2B and DT2C films Supported film sizes: 14x17", 14x14", 14x11", 10x12", 8x10" Support of the new thermal model TMML, commercial name "A#sharp" Limitations Software 1.8.0_C1 has following limitations: User Interface screens are only available in Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish language. RF tag overrule functionality (printing with Dmax = 2.0 O.D.) not yet implemented Only Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher is usable as browser application. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 5 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches DD+DIS150.05E 1.3 Known Problems Software 1.8.0_C1 has following known software problems: 2 In case the Online Diagnosis detects that the Output Module is Causeive and has to be exchanged, it does not display "MOD 06 - Please replace module" but "E06 Please replace module". The Module pages in the Service Engineer Tools are not yet operational In case a film jam happens with last film in a package, the printer does not show "empty film tray" but continues printing with the "protective cover", what leads to jam with the protective cover. Automatic film calibration fails in case of a pending maintenance action. Software Release 1.8.0_C2 Type of new Software* Software Update Release Date 11/2005 Printer Serial Numbers SN1156 plus 1143 and SN 1149 Availability On the Agfa HealthCare Library always the latest available software release can be downloaded. Prerequisites None *NOTE: A software upgrade is a functional extension. An update (software patch) is an internal change designed to correct bugs, fix defects, or otherwise minor improvements to performance without changing the software's basic design, structure or functionality. 2.1 Solved Software Bug Symptom Thermal Head calibration could lead to vertical stripes on the film in the range of 0.05 O.D*. units (For comparison: Under best viewing conditions the human eye can distinguish 0.01 O.D. units). *O.D. = Optical Density Cause Software fault DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 6 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches DD+DIS150.05E 2.2 New Feature Added languages for the Operator and Key-Operator displays: Languages in Software 1.80_C1 Additional Languages in Software 1.80_C2 Dutch Chinese-simplified English Chinese-traditional French Czech German Danish Italian Finnish Norwegian Greek Portuguese Japanese Spanish Korean Swedish Polish Russian Estonian Hungarian Latvian Lithuanian Slovak Table 1: Languages for Operator and Key-Operator Screens DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 7 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches DD+DIS150.05E 3 Software Release 1.8.1_C1 Type of new Software* Software Update Release Date 10/2006 Printer Serial Numbers ≥ SN 2175 plus 2091, 2134, 2143, 2159 and 2173 Availability On the Agfa HealthCare Library always the latest available software release can be downloaded. Prerequisites None *NOTE: A software upgrade is a functional extension. An update (software patch) is an internal change designed to correct bugs, fix defects, or otherwise minor improvements to performance without changing the software's basic design, structure or functionality. 3.1 Solved Software Bugs Software 1.8.1_C1 solves following software bugs: Symptom 1 Film transport problems from the upper tray Additional Information: − − − Cause Film jam mainly happens with film size 14x17" Error message HC314003 in the infocounter The user interface shows error message: "Film Jam: Open upper input tray and clear film path" Non-optimized film transport & aligning from upper tray, caused by the friction clutch in the gear box DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 8 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches DD+DIS150.05E Symptom 2 Electromagnetic radiation of the Themis CPU above specifications. This symptom has no impact for the printer operation, violates however the specified electromagnetic radiation values. Cause 4 A certain component on the Themis CPU named "Spread Spectrum Clock (SSC)" is switched off during operation. Software Release 1.9.0_C2 Type of new Software* Software Upgrade Release Date 06/2007 Printer Serial Numbers ≥ SN 3930, plus 3642, 3645, 3711, 3714, 3798, 3803, 3815, 3856, 3862, 3864, 3865, 3867 to 3880, 3883, 3887, 3895, 3903 to 3909, 3911 to 3913, 3915 to 3924, 3926 to 3928 Availability On the Agfa HealthCare Library always the latest available software release can be downloaded. Prerequisites None *NOTE: A software upgrade is a functional extension. An update (software patch) is an internal change designed to correct bugs, fix defects, or otherwise minor improvements to performance without changing the software's basic design, structure or functionality. 4.1 New Features Software 1.9.0_C2 contains following new features: Support of RoHS conform printed circuit boards Improvement of the Thermal Model, what improves constancy if several films are printed short after each other NOTE: As of software 1.9.0_C2 the key-operator screens are available in English language only. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 9 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches DD+DIS150.05E 5 Software Release 1.9.0_C3 Type of new Software* Software Upgrade Release Date 07/2007 Printer Serial Numbers SN 3886, 3887, 3905, 3919, 3920, 3945, 3967, 3972, 3985, 3992, 4014, 4021, 4022, 4023, 4026, 4028, 4029, 4038, 4040, 4044, 4047, 4049, 4050, 4052, 4055, 4059, 4060, 4068, 4069, 4072, 4074, 4077, 4078, 4080, 4081, 4088, 4089, 4092, 4099, 4102, 4113, 4114, 4116, 4125, 4126, 4127, 4128, 4129, 4131, 4132, 4133, 4134, 4137, 4138, 4139, 4140, 4141, 4142, 4143, 4144, 4145, 4146, 4147, 4148, 4149, 4150, 4151, 4152, 4153, 4154, 4155, 4156, 4157, 4158, 4160, 4162, 4163, 4165, 4166, 4167, 4170, 4170, 4173, 4174, 4175, 4176, 4177, 4178, 4179, 4181, 4182, 4184, 4185, 4196, 4197, 4198, 4199, 4200, 4203, 4204, 4205, 4206, 4207, 4209, 4210, 4211, 4215, 4218, 4232 Availability Software 1.9.0_C3 was not published via MedNet, GSO library. Prerequisites None *NOTE: A software upgrade is a functional extension. An update (software patch) is an internal change designed to correct bugs, fix defects, or otherwise minor improvements to performance without changing the software's basic design, structure or functionality. 5.1 Solved Software Bug Software 1.9-0_C3 contains a bugfix for the production tools only. It does not contain bugfixes of problems that may occur in the field. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 10 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches DD+DIS150.05E 6 Software Release 1.9.0_C4 Type of new Software* Software Upgrade Release Date 08/2007 Printer Serial Numbers ≥ SN 4368 plus 3923, 3924, 3976, 3988, 3995, 4000, 4006, 4007, 4009, 4012, 4013, 4015, 4018, 4020, 4024, 4025, 4027, 4030, 4031, 4033, 4034, 4035, 4039, 4041, 4042, 4043, 4045, 4046, 4048, 4051, 4053, 4054, 4056 to 4058, 4061 to 4067, 4070, 4071, 4073, 4075, 4076, 4079, 4082 to 4087, 4090, 4091, 4093 to 4095, 4097, 4098, 4100, 4101, 4103 to 4112, 4115, 4117, 4118 to 4124, 4130, 4135, 4136, 4159, 4161, 4164, 4169, 4172, 4183, 4186, 4187 to 4195, 4201, 4202, 4208, 4212, 4213, 4214, 4216, 4217, 4219 to 4226, 4228, 4230, 4231 to 4237, 4239 to 4249, 4251, 4252, 4254 to 4262, 4264, 4266, 4267 to 4316, 4318 to 4354, 4355, 4357, 4358 to 4365, 4366 Availability On the Agfa HealthCare Library always the latest available software release can be downloaded. Prerequisites None *NOTE: A software upgrade is a functional extension. An update (software patch) is an internal change designed to correct bugs, fix defects, or otherwise minor improvements to performance without changing the software's basic design, structure or functionality. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 11 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches DD+DIS150.05E 6.1 Solved Software Bugs Symptom 1 Sporadic film jams in the output module and corresponding error message: “Film jam - Open top cover and clear film jam” Top border is too large (> 7 mm); images possibly printed until the trailing edge of the film. O.K. NOT O.K. approx. 6 mm > 7 mm Im Inf age orm ati o n Symptom 2 The fault mainly appears with 8x10” or 12x10” films printed from the lower tray. With lower probability the fault may also happen: o With other film formats (14x17”, 14x14”, 14x11”) printed from the lower tray o With any film format printed from the upper tray Im Inf age orm ati on Figure 1 Cause Software fault in software 1.9.0_C3 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 12 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches DD+DIS150.05E 7 Software Release 1.9.1_C1 Type of new Software* Software Upgrade Release Date 04/2008 Printer Serial Numbers ≥ SN 5723 plus 5660, 5665, 5667, 5669, 5672, 5676, 5677, 5679, 5683, 5684, 5717, 5719, 5721 Availability On the Agfa HealthCare Library always the latest available software release can be downloaded. Prerequisites None *NOTE: A software upgrade is a functional extension. An update (software patch) is an internal change designed to correct bugs, fix defects, or otherwise minor improvements to performance without changing the software's basic design, structure or functionality. 7.1 Solved Software Bugs Software 1.9.1_C2 solves following software bugs: Symptom 1 Cause Sporadic input film jams for films from the upper tray, mainly 14” films: Error message at the local display: Film jam! Open upper input tray and clear film path Error message in the infocounter: HC314003 The force for driving the film towards the thermal head is sporadically too low. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 13 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches DD+DIS150.05E Solution Install "upper pickup modification kit", spare part number*: CM+3617030. It contains: 1. Modified latches which open and close the rollers for moving the film towards the thermal head: Reinforced holders for the axle. More clearance for the axle which is moved by the latches (before: ± 0.25 mm, now ± 1 mm). 2. Stronger springs at the upper pickup rollers. These springs define the friction between rollers and film. 3. Software patch 1.9.1_C1 with optimized film pick-up timing * The last digit in the spare part number indicates the spare part revision at release of this document. When ordering, the actual revision of the spare part is delivered. Symptom 2 When printing calibration films (Film calibration; Internal Densitometer Calibration; Thermal Print Head Calibration) the printer makes a strange noise. The noise depends on the type of Thermal Head (Kyocera / Toshiba) and the film batch. Cause Resonances inside the printer, appearing sporadically at low density printing. Solution Software Patch 1.9.1_C1 has different calibration patterns implemented to avoid sporadic resonances. Example for film calibration film see Figure 2. Figure 2 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 14 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches DD+DIS150.05E 8 Software Release 1.9.2_C1 Type of new Software* Software Upgrade Release Date 11/2008 Printer Serial Numbers ≥ SN 7069, plus 6827, 6867, 6887, 6902, 6917, 7067, 7052 and 7057 Availability On the Agfa HealthCare Library always the latest available software release can be downloaded. Prerequisites None *NOTE: A software upgrade is a functional extension. An update (software patch) is an internal change designed to correct bugs, fix defects, or otherwise minor improvements to performance without changing the software's basic design, structure or functionality. 8.1 Solved Software Bugs Software 1.9.2_C1 solves following software bugs: Symptom 1 Sporadically the printer stops boot-up with message “Error System Failure”: Cause When pressing the ON/OFF switch the printer cannot be switched off. Access via network is not possible (to reboot remotely). After unplugging and reconnecting the mains cable the printer usually starts up normally. CPU Driver problem DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 15 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches DD+DIS150.05E Symptom 2 When the upper or lower RF tag (RF = Radio Frequency) is Causeive (Error HC301003 / HC 302003) the display names the wrong defective RF tag (RF1 instead of RF2 and vice verse). Also in the service manual DD+DIS150.05E, section 4, edition 1 revision 0, Reference Diagrams, the RF-tags are mixed. Correct: RF1 = lower tray RF2 = upper tray Cause Mismatch of correct naming of RF tag in translation file for LCD display, service manual and software 8.2 New Feature Currently the RF-Tags of the film packages have their information stored in a non-ISO format. To be prepared for future changes of the RF tags (new format as defined by ISO) software ≥ 1.9.2_C1 already accepts ISO RF tags. Figure 3 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 16 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches DD+DIS150.05E 9 Software Release 2.0.0_C2 Type of new Software* Software Upgrade Release Date 07/2009 Printer Serial Numbers ≥ SN 8923 plus 8634, 8662, 8679, 8691, 8694, 8847,8848, 8854, 8856, 8857, 8858, 8865, 8871, 8873, 8875, 8880, 8886, 8893, 8894, 8896, 8897, 8903, 8908, 8911, 8912, 8913, 8914, 8915, 8916, 8917, 8918, 8919, 8920, 8921 Availability On the Agfa HealthCare Library always the latest available software release can be downloaded. Prerequisites None *NOTE: A software upgrade is a functional extension. An update (software patch) is an internal change designed to correct bugs, fix defects, or otherwise minor improvements to performance without changing the software's basic design, structure or functionality. 9.1 New Features Software 2.0.0_C2 contains following new features: Software supports both printers, DRYSTAR 5302 and DRYSTAR AXYS. Support of 14 bit contrast resolution (instead of 12 bit) Improved RF-tag locking mechanism (identical to RF-tag locking mechanism of DRYSTAR 550X software 6.0) Support of “Compliance film calibration” which may be required to pass the Afssaps / EUREF* acceptance test. For DRYSTAR AXYS this feature was available already as of software 1.6.3_C1, however only for Mammo printing. Now it is available also for non-mammography applications for DRYSTAR 5302 and DRYSTAR AXYS. *Afssaps = EUREF = Agence française de sécurité sanitaire des produits de santé European Reference Organisation for Quality Assured Breast Screening and Diagnostic Services DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 17 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches DD+DIS150.05E Extended operating System and Browser Compatibility of the Operator, KeyOperator and Service Browser Pages. Supported operating systems: - Windows 2000 - Windows XP - Windows Vista Supported browsers: - Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8 - Firefox 3 Support of Resistor Check Function. This function allows troubleshooting of film stripes in the film run direction. 9.2 Solved Bug in Software 2.0.0_C2 Symptom 1 Sporadically the printer stops boot-up with message “Error System Failure”: When pressing the ON/OFF switch the printer cannot be switched off. Access via network is not possible (to reboot remotely). After unplugging and reconnecting the mains cable the printer usually starts up normally. Cause CPU Driver problem Solution Install software 2.0.0_C2 to prevent the problem. NOTE: For DRYSTAR 5302 software patch 1.9.2_C1 solved already most cases of the problems. Symptom 2 Infocounter data and E-Label data sporadically do not match. Cause E-Label and Infocounter synchronization problem Solution Install software 2.0.0_C2. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 18 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches DD+DIS150.05E Symptom 3 Some DRYSTAR 5302 printers sporadically print films partially only, especially with high workload: The rest of the film is gray. Cause Data underrun due to a software problem Solution Install software 2.0.0_C2. 9.3 Known Software Issue Symptom Login problems with the Firefox browser: In some cases the login to the service web pages has to be repeated three times, until login is successful. Cause Incompatibility with login script and Firefox browser in certain cases Solution Repeat the login up to three times until it is successful. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 19 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches DD+DIS150.05E 10 Software Release 2.0.0_C3 Type of new Software* Software Upgrade Release Date 09/2009 Printer Serial Numbers ≥ SN 9464 plus SN 9288, 9409 Availability On the Agfa HealthCare Library always the latest available software release can be downloaded. Prerequisites None *NOTE: A software upgrade is a functional extension. An update (software patch) is an internal change designed to correct bugs, fix defects, or otherwise minor improvements to performance without changing the software's basic design, structure or functionality. NOTE: As of Software 2.0.0_C2 DRYSTAR 5302 and DRYSTAR AXYS use the same software. 10.1 New Feature of Software 2.0.0_C3 Compared to software 2.0.0_C2 the RF tag locking mechanism is further improved. This supports a reliable detection of falsely inserted films. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 20 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches DD+DIS150.05E 11 Software Release 2.1.0_C2 Type of new Software* Software Upgrade Release Date 10/2010 Printer Serial Numbers ≥ SN 12222* Availability On the Agfa HealthCare Library always the latest available software release can be downloaded. Prerequisites None * SNs of additional DRYSTAR 5302 printers with SW 2.1.0_C2 ex factory: 11538, 12095, 12099, 12102, 12103, 12105, 12108, 12111, 12113, 12118, 12122, 12125, 12126, 12128, 12132, 12136, 12139, 12144, 12149, 12151, 12152, 12156, 12158, 12161, 12163, 12164, 12167, 12168, 12169, 12170, 12178, 12181, 12182, 12186, 12192, 12193, 12194, 12197, 12205, 12207, 12210, 12212, 12214, 12217, 12218, 12219 *NOTE: A software upgrade is a functional extension. An update (software patch) is an internal change designed to correct bugs, fix defects, or otherwise minor improvements to performance without changing the software's basic design, structure or functionality. NOTE: As of Software 2.0.0_C2 DRYSTAR 5302 and DRYSTAR AXYS use the same software. 11.1 New Feature of Software 2.1.0_C2 Software 2.1.0_C2 supports new hardware (Devius module, Tyndal module, SATA hard disk) for DRYSTAR 5302 and DRYSTAR AXYS, which was introduced in Q IV 2010. Software 2.1.0_C2 is downwards compatible, so it also supports the actual hardware (Devil module, Themis module, SCSI hard disk). It replaces software 2.0.0_C3. The new software has no other new features except support of new hardware. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 21 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches DD+DIS150.05E 12 Software Release 2.1.0_C3 Type of new Software* Software Update Release Date 02/2011 Printer Serial Numbers SN ≥ 13990 plus SN 13865 Availability On the Agfa HealthCare Library always the latest available software release can be downloaded. Prerequisites None *NOTE: A software upgrade is a functional extension. An update (software patch) is an internal change designed to correct bugs, fix defects, or otherwise minor improvements to performance without changing the software's basic design, structure or functionality. NOTE: As of Software 2.0.0_C2 DRYSTAR 5302 and DRYSTAR AXYS use the same software. 12.1 Solved Bugs in Software 2.1.0_C3 By installing software 2.1.0_C3, the Devius board is re-programmed to revision 9. This is a solution for the warning message “RF Tag Problem” after 10 printed films of a new film pack. For details see DRYSTAR AXYS SB 15 / DRYSTAR 5302 SB 20, Software 2.1.0_C3 available to solve Warning Message “RF Tag Problem“ after 10 printed Films of a new Film Pack, DD+DIS037.11E (Intranet Link / Extranet Link). DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 22 Agfa Company Confidential Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches DD+DIS150.05E 13 Software Release 2.2.0_C1 Type of new Software* Software Upgrade Release Date 07/2011 Printer Serial Numbers SN ≥ 15678 and additionally in SN 15334, 15415, 15480, 15491, 15507 Availability On the Agfa HealthCare Library always the latest available software release can be downloaded. Prerequisites None *NOTE: A software upgrade is a functional extension. An update (software patch) is an internal change designed to correct bugs, fix defects, or otherwise minor improvements to performance without changing the software's basic design, structure or functionality. NOTE: As of Software 2.0.0_C2 DRYSTAR 5302 and DRYSTAR AXYS use the same software. 13.1 Solved Bugs in Software 2.2.0_C1 After changing the Key-Operator language at printers with software 2.1.0_C3, the printer boot-up hangs with message “Please wait - self test proceeding”. RF Tag Reading Problems at Printers with Stronglink RF Tag Readers in Combination with ISO RF Tags. For details to these two software bugs refer to DRYSTAR AXYS SB 18 / DRYSTAR 5302 SB 23, Software 2.2.0_C1 available to solve Hang-up after Changing Key-Operator Language and RF Tag Reading Problems, Document ID 33559755 (Intranet Link / Extranet Link). DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 23 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Repair and Service Software Releases and Patches Additionally following minor software bugs are solved: With software < 2.2.0_C1 the sporadic error message W306015 (CDM intensity is unstable) appears. Sporadic "Error System Failure" of certain combinations of RAM and Tyndall modules . When booted with a tray open, the printer cannot read an ISO RF tag. During regular software installation the "Chinese traditional" translation file does not get unpacked. After quality control sporadically the (wrong) density values "0.00" are displayed. When saving the quality control result the correct values are stored. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document is available from the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 10-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.8 / 24 Agfa Company Confidential Chapter 3.9 HEALTHCARE Repair and Service Imaging Services FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions Document No: DD+DIS150.05E DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5364 / 100/300 ► Please note The Chapter ‘FAQ’, Edition 1, Revision 0, has been replaced by the separately available Troubleshooting Guide, DD+DIS154.08E Please download the Troubleshooting Guide from the GSO Library: MEDNET GSO Æ Hardcopy Æ Dry Imagers Æ Drystar 5302 Æ Trouble shooting guide DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 08/2008 printed in Germany Agfa Company Confidential Document Node ID: 26032589 eq_03-9_faq_e_template_v05 Copyright © 2008 Agfa HealthCare N.V. DD+DIS150.05E Repair and Service FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions intentionally left blank DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 08/2008 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 3.9 / 2 Agfa Company Confidential HEALTHCARE Chapter 4 Reference and Circuit Diagrams Imaging Services Document No: DD+DIS150.05E DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 ► Purpose of this document This document contains: ► ► Reference diagrams for identification and location of assemblies inside the machine including an alphanumeric reference list Wiring diagrams Document History Edition. Revision Release Date 1.1 03-2011 Changes compared to previous Version 1.0: Added new hardware “Devius PCB, Tyndall CPU, DDR2 RAM and SATA Hard disk” in the reference diagram. See section 1. Added new main wiring diagram for Devius PCB. See section 2, page 2. Referenced Documents Document Title DD+DIS338.10E DRYSTAR 5302 SIB18, New Hardware (Devius / Tyndall / RAM) and new Type of Hard Disk (SATA) introduced DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 03-2011 printed in Germany Document Node ID: 13940428 eq_04_diagrams_e_template_v06 Agfa Company Confidential Copyright © 2011 Agfa HealthCare N.V. DD+DIS150.05E ► Reference and Circuit Diagrams Manufacturer Agfa HealthCare N.V. Publisher 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 HealthCare N.V. 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. NOTE: To verify the latest version of single documents and of Service Manuals refer to the Document Type ‘Order List’ in the Agfa HealthCare library. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 4 / 2 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Reference and Circuit Diagrams LIST OF CONTENTS 1 2 REFERENCE DIAGRAMS .......................................................................................................4 1.1 Components Location ...............................................................................................................4 1.2 List of Components ...................................................................................................................7 WIRING DIAGRAMS ................................................................................................................9 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 4 / 3 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Reference and Circuit Diagrams 1 Reference Diagrams 1.1 Components Location CDM LED Board S6 S25 S25 only installed up to SN 1519 CDM M4 S5 M5 S10 S13 S4 S 1 in upper tray S2 in lower tray S11 M1 S24 S9 S12 RF1 in Lower Tray RF2 in Upper Tray 536604aa_1.cdr Figure 1 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 4 / 4 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Reference and Circuit Diagrams S14 / S15 in Upper pickup tray S16 / S17 in Lower pickup tray M6 in Upper pickup tray M7 in Lower pickup tray S6 M4 S8 F1 S18/S19 in Upper /Lower pickup tray S7 S21 S22 M3 M2 V2 V1 M9 M8 S3 F2 SCSI / SATA Hard Disk* 536704aa_3.cdr *Devius / Tyndall / DDR2 RAM / SATA hard disk introduced for: SN 3177, SN 3180, SN 3494 to SN 3537, SN 3539, SN 3574, SN ≥ 3672 Figure 2 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 4 / 5 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Reference and Circuit Diagrams Devil* Devius* OSB Power Supply TPH Themis* Tyndall* Key6 RAM* *Devius / Tyndall / DDR2 RAM / SATA hard disk introduced for: SN ≥ 12610 DDR2 RAM* 536604aa_2.cdr Figure 3 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 4 / 6 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E 1.2 Reference and Circuit Diagrams List of Components Component Name Refer to CDM Contactless Densitometer PCB Figure 1 cdmLED Densitometer LED PCB Figure 1 Devil PCB or Devius PCB Control Board: Input/Output and film control Figure 3 E1 E label Devil CPU -- E2 E label Output Module -- E3 E label Lower Pickup Module -- E4 E label Power Supply -- E5 E label TPH module -- E6 E label 6 Display Module -- E7 E label 7 Upper Pickup Module -- F1 Thermal Head fan Figure 2 F2 CPU cooling fan (E-box) Figure 2 Hard disk Drive Hard disk Drive 73 GB (or more) Figure 2 KEY6 PCB Keypad module Figure 3 M1 Drum motor Figure 1 M2 Cam drive motor Figure 2 M3 Suspension drive motor Figure 2 M4 Output rollers motor Figure 1 M5 CDM Motor Figure 1 M6 Upper Pickup motor Figure 2 M7 Lower Pickup motor Figure 2 M8 Gear Box motor Figure 2 M9 Vacuum pump Figure 2 OSB Switch Board for TH resistors Figure 3 Power Supply Power Supply Figure 3 RAM / DDR2 RAM RAM Figure 3 RF1 RF tag reader lower tray Figure 1 RF2 RF tag reader upper tray Figure 1 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 4 / 7 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Reference and Circuit Diagrams Component Name Refer to S1 Upper magazine empty detection Figure 1 S2 Lower magazine empty detection Figure 1 S3 Transport roller open detection Figure 2 S4 Input Sensor TPH Figure 1 S5 Output sensor TPH Figure 1 S6 Output rollers home position Figure 1 S7 TPH home position Figure 2 S8 Top cover closed detection Figure 2 S9 Print drum drive rotation detection Figure 1 S10 Densitometer home position Figure 1 S11 Take over passed detection Figure 1 S12 Overheat sensor Figure 1 S13 Input sensor TPH Figure 1 S14 Upper pickup home position Figure 2 S15 Upper pickup pickup position Figure 2 S16 Lower pickup home position Figure 2 S17 Lower pickup pickup position Figure 2 S18 Upper pickup passed position Figure 2 S19 Lower pickup passed position Figure 2 S21 10" suspension position Figure 2 S22 14" suspension position Figure 2 S24 Take over passed detection Figure 1 S25 Output sensor Only installed up to SN 1519. Figure 1 Themis CPU / Tyndall CPU CPU board. Keeps Operating System. Figure 3 TPH Thermal print head Figure 1 V1 Vacuum valve lower magazine Figure 2 V2 Vacuum valve upper magazine Figure 2 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 4 / 8 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E 2 Reference and Circuit Diagrams Wiring Diagrams NOTE: To improve readability on paper, the two main diagrams are split up in 4 pages to be printed on DIN A4: Double-click the attached paper-clip to open and print the diagrams. Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 The following circuit diagrams are attached: # Description 1 Wiring Diagrams Drystar 5302 with Devil PCB: Main Page (Diagram 1/9) 2 Wiring Diagrams Drystar 5302 with Devius PCB: Main Page (Diagram 2/9) 3 Wiring Diagram Lower Pickup Assembly (Diagram 3/9) 4 Wiring Diagram Lower Tray Assembly (Diagram 4/9) 5 Wiring Diagram Output Assembly up to SN1519 Assembly (Diagram 5/9) 6 Wiring Diagram Output Assembly as of SN1519 Assembly (Diagram 6/9) 7 Wiring Diagram Pump & Valves Assembly (Diagram 7/9) 8 Wiring Diagram Upper Pickup Assembly (Diagram 8/9) 9 Wiring Diagram Upper Tray Assembly (Diagram 9/9) DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on the Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 1 03-2011 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 4 / 9 Agfa Company Confidential B C D E F G A343882. THERMAL HEAD ASSY I X X EE-SX4009-P1 Sensor-S7 X X 3 2 1 S4 3 2 1 BU3-EI +XS5aXS5:3 +XS5aXS5:2 +XS5aXS5:1 RD VT BK BK VT RD BK VT RD VT VT Thermal Print Head *50/50 P325189 P1 P2 +TPH X TH/P1 *50/50 BU50-IDC-1 X +TPH X X TH/P2 +XS5aXS5:6 +XS5aXS5:5 +XS5aXS5:4 RD BK DEV/P20:4 DEV/P20:5 4 5 DEV/P20:6 8 BU8-5102-N M YE GN VT BK 22 OSB/P1:8 +XS4aXS4:6 +XS4aXS4:3 +XS4aXS4:4 +XS1aXS1:5 +XS1aXS1:3 +XS1aXS1:4 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 OSB/P1:2 OSB/P1:1 32 33 BU34-90142 RD WH BU X X X X X +DEV1 *40/40 BU40-IDC-1 *40/40 P333509 DISPLAY CABLE KEY X +DEV1 *68/68 ST2x34-AMPLIMITE *68/68 P316661 DEV/P13 A3429150. HDD CABLE HD ST1 BU VT YE BK WH BU VT BK VT BU RD OG WH BK +XS3aXS3:6 +XS3aXS3:7 +XS3aXS3:10 +XS3aXS3:9 +XS3aXS3:8 +XS3aXS3:13 +XS3aXS3:11 +XS3aXS3:12 +XS3aXS3:14 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 BU16-90142 +XS3aXS3:4 +XS3aXS3:5 +XS3aXS3:1 +XS3aXS3:2 +XS3aXS3:3 DEV/P9 X X 1 2 3 +12V GND -12V GND ODM_M_SEL_A_BF ODM_M_SEL_B_BF GND ODM_I_SEL_A_BF ODM_I_SEL_B_BF GND ODM_COUNT ODM_BL_CTRL_BF +5V SDA SCL GND ST16-90130 P9 X +DEV1 5 6 VT BK RD VT BK VT BK RD VT BK RD VT BK RD VT BK RD VT BK RD VT BK RD BK BK VT BK +XS5bXS5:8 +XS5bXS5:7 +XS3aXS3:20 +XS3aXS3:19 +XS3aXS3:18 +XS2aXS2:6 +XS2aXS2:5 +XS2aXS2:4 +XS2aXS2:2 +XS2aXS2:1 +XS2aXS2:3 +XS5bXS5:2 +XS5bXS5:1 +XS5bXS5:3 +XS3aXS3:16 +XS3aXS3:17 +XS3aXS3:15 +XS5bXS5:5 +XS5bXS5:4 +XS5bXS5:6 S7:3 S7:2 S7:1 DEV/P1:38 DEV/P1:37 +XS2aXS2:19 +XS3aXS3:22 PS/P2:1 PS/P2:2 PS/P2:3 PS/P2:4 PS/P2:5 PS/P2:6 PS/P2:7 PS/P2:9 PS/P2:10 PS/P2:11 PS/P2:12 PS/P2:13 PS/P2:14 PS/P2:15 BN BK BK BN OG BN GY GY BK BK WH BK OG BK A344557. WIRE HARNESS ASSY (PS-DEV) A340645.0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ETH P18 X +DEV1 *8/8 P329731 SERVICE External RS232 Service Port External Ethernet Connection +XS10bXS10:5 +XS10bXS10:6 +XS10bXS10:3 +XS10bXS10:4 +XS10bXS10:1 +XS10bXS10:2 +XS4aXS4:2 +XS4aXS4:1 +XS1aXS1:2 +XS1aXS1:1 +XS13aXS13:5 +XS13aXS13:4 +XS13aXS13:7 +XS13aXS13:6 +XS12aXS12:1 +XS12aXS12:2 +XS12aXS12:3 +XS12aXS12:4 F2:1 F2:2 +XS1aXS1:14 28 +XS4aXS4:5 BK BK GY BN WH BN BU BN RD BK RD BK BU RD WH YE BU RD WH YE RD BU VT X /Lower_pickup.3F XS4 9 X /Pump_&_Valves_asm.2E XS10 VT BK +XS1aXS1:9 OG +XS1aXS1:7 RD +XS1aXS1:8 WH +XS1aXS1:10 31 32 33 34 BU34-90142 X X DEV/P20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DEV/P20:2 DEV/P20:1 M1:1 M1:4 M1:5 M1:8 F1:1 F1:2 +XS4aXS4:11 +XS4aXS4:13 +XS4aXS4:12 18 M2:4 20 M2:6 22 23 24 M2:5 M2:1 M2:2 26 +XS4aXS4:14 29 +XS1aXS1:6 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 BU40-90142 +XS4aXS4:7 +XS4aXS4:9 +XS4aXS4:10 +XS4aXS4:8 +XS1aXS1:12 +XS1aXS1:13 +XS1aXS1:11 S9:3 S9:2 S9:1 BK BK BK GN RD BU RD BU RD BK VT X /Pump_&_Valves_asm.4E XS11 8 OG BU 7 YE RD BK VT VT OG BK WH RD VT BK RD VT BK RD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 6 X X DEV/P21 GND 1 DEV/P21:2 DIG_SENSOR12(CCP21) 2 DEV/P21:1 GND 3 +XS9aXS9:4 RFID_TXD_RS 4 +XS9aXS9:6 +5V 5 +XS9aXS9:5 RFID_RXD_RS 6 +XS9aXS9:7 GND RFID_RST_RS 8 +XS9aXS9:8 GND 9 +XS7aXS7:4,+XS7aXS7:12 RFIDB_TXD_RS 10 +XS7aXS7:6 +5V (filtered) 11 +XS7aXS7:5 RFIDB_RXD_RS 12 +XS7aXS7:7 GND RFIDB_RST_RS 14 +XS7aXS7:8 GND 15 +XS7aXS7:11 XX1 16 +XS8aXS8:10 DIG_SENSOR25 17 +XS8aXS8:5 CURR_DIG_SENSOR25 18 +XS8aXS8:4 VOS 19 +XS8aXS8:6 A_SPARE2 EL_SDA_LINE0 GND EL_SCL_LINE0 +5V GND EL_SDA_LINE1 +5V EL_SCL_LINE1 DIG_SENSOR15 29 +XS8aXS8:2 CURR_DIG_SENSOR15 30 +XS8aXS8:1 VOS 31 +XS8aXS8:3 A_SPARE1 GND 33 +XS9aXS9:11 XX3 34 +XS9aXS9:12 CURR_DIG_SENSOR26 35 +XS9aXS9:3 DIG_SENSOR26 36 +XS9aXS9:2 VOS 37 +XS9aXS9:1 CURR_DIG_SENSOR27 38 +XS7aXS7:3 DIG_SENSOR27 39 +XS7aXS7:2 VOS 40 +XS7aXS7:1 ST40-90130 BU40-90142 BK BK BK WH RD YE GND RFID_TXD_RS +5V RFID_RXD_RS BU BK, VT WH RD YE RFID_RST_RS GND RFIDB_TXD_RS +5V (filtered) RFIDB_RXD_RS BU BK VT VT BK RD RFIDB_RST_RS GND XX1 DIG_SENSOR25 CURR_DIG_SENSOR25 VOS /Upper_tray.4F 5 /Upper_tray.2F A344550. WIRE HARNESS ASSY (CASS ASM) VT BK RD DIG_SENSOR15 CURR_DIG_SENSOR15 VOS BK VT BK VT RD BK VT RD /Upper_tray.2F /Upper_tray.2F GND XX3 CURR_DIG_SENSOR26 DIG_SENSOR26 VOS CURR_DIG_SENSOR27 DIG_SENSOR27 VOS CF SLAVE 4 /Lower_tray.4F /Upper_tray.4F External Compact-Flash Card Connection 3 1/1 RING-TERM-2.5-3.6 P1 1 DEV/P11:1 2 DEV/P11:2 3 HD:4 4 DEV/P11:4 5 DEV/P11:5 6 HD:3 7 DEV/P11:7 8 DEV/P11:8 9 DEV/P11:9 10 DEV/P11:10 11 DEV/P11:11 12 DEV/P11:12 13 DEV/P11:13 14 DEV/P11:14 15 DEV/P11:15 16 DEV/P11:16 17 DEV/P11:17,HD:1 18 DEV/P11:18,HD:2 19 DEV/P11:19 20 DEV/P11:20 21 DEV/P11:21 22 DEV/P11:22 BU22-MINI-FIT-JR +5V +5V +5V GND GND GND 5VSENSE 5VSENSEN +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 GND GND GND 3V3SENSE 3V3SENSEN +12V GND -12V GND Power good Power fail P328352 PS/P1 RD RD RD BK BK BK VT BK BU BU BU BK BK BK VT BK YE, YE BK, BK WH BK GN OG Safety_Ground X X X X X +PS1 CPU/Power supply control Mains 100V .. 240V 50-60Hz E F G H I X +PS1 1/3 2/3 3/3 Power Supply (ELE) J 2 appliance_inlet X X X X X X X X X D OG +XS4aXS4:7 RD +XS4aXS4:8 BK +XS4aXS4:9 WH +XS4aXS4:10 eLabel pcb Address #4 IEC 320/C14 X X PS1 A333840. POWER SUPPLY (ELE) X C IFE#4 1 2 3 4 BU4-51021 CPU/Display power 2 x 15AF A344179. RIVETED FRAME (FRA) X X 1/4 2/4 3/4 4/4 ST4-MO53261-SMD X +PS X A5 X 3,3V (+/-5%) 4,5A 5V (+/-5%) 3A - 4A +12V (+/-2%) 1,25A -12V (+/-2%) 0,15A 24V (+/-5%) 4,0A 13 .. 27V (+/-5mV) 300W Do not replace this fuse.1 Replace power supply instead. 11/12 12/12 BU12-MICFITG Thermal head Output 1: Output 2: Output 3: Output 4: Output 5: Output 6: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1/12 2/12 3/12 4/12 5/12 6/12 7/12 8/12 9/12 10/12 11/12 12/12 P3 X +PS P1 Do not replace this fuse. Replace power supply instead. A344554. TPH POWER CABLE 1 B 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 A339843. 13..27V (green) Led on: Output 6 enabled X X X +PS1 24V (green) Led on: Output 5 OK. A345482. ASSY GEAR BOX (VAL) X X 1/12 2/12 3/12 4/12 5/12 6/12 7/12 8/12 PS/P3 -12V (green) Led on: Output 4 OK. X X X Harddisk A336045.0 Transport roller open detection HARDDISK 18GB ULTRASTAR 73LZX 12V (green) Led on: Output 3 OK. BU3-EI-IDC 5V (green) Led on: Output 2 OK. EE-SX4009-P1 Sensor-S3 PS/P2 1 2 3 P2 1 2 3 GY BK BK WH BK OG BK GNYE BN BK BK BN OG BN GY X X X X S3 +XS12bXS12:10 +XS12bXS12:9 +XS12bXS12:8 X +PS1 RD BK VT A DEV/P40:2 DEV/P40:1 PS CONTROL CABLE 1 REM_ONOFF+ 1 DEV/P15:1 2 REM_ONOFF- 2 DEV/P15:2 3 GND 3 DEV/P15:3 4 POWER_RESET_OC 4 DEV/P15:4 5 POWER_SHUTDOWN_OC 5 DEV/P15:5 6 IL 6 DEV/P15:6 7 P_24V 7 DEV/P15:7 8 Prot. earth 9 P_24V 9 DEV/P15:8 10 GND 10 DEV/P15:9 11 GND 11 DEV/P15:10 12 +5V 12 DEV/P15:11 13 RxD- 13 DEV/P15:12 14 TxD+ 14 DEV/P15:13 15 GND 15 DEV/P15:14 16 Prot. earth 16 Safety_Ground:1 ST16-MINI-FIT-JR BU16-MINI-FIT-JR Omron EE-SX4009-P1 Mates with receptacle AMP EI 3 pos. IDC 2 Overtemperature (red) Led on: Overtemperature protection mode. WH Film transport motor X +Harddisk X X YE POWER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 P15 X +DEV1 X X DEV/P15 YE BK BK RD PS/P1:17 PS/P1:18 PS/P1:6 PS/P1:3 *68/68 ST2x34-AMPLIMITE BU55 BU1 RD BU DEV/P40 1 2 3 4 +XS12bXS12:3 A347060. WIRE HARNESS ASSY (GEAR BOX) +XS12bXS12:2 +XS12bXS12:4 +12V 1 GND 2 GND 3 +5V 4 4p disk drive X X *68/68 P316661 EE-SX4009-P1 Sensor-S20 X +Harddisk 1 2 3 (Cassette) P24 DEV/P11:17 DEV/P11:18 DEV/P11:3 DEV/P11:6 1 2 3 Take over film transport detection X X +XS12bXS12:1 RD +XS2aXS2:9 BN +XS2aXS2:10 RD +XS2aXS2:7 BN +XS2aXS2:8 I/O 2 SCSI CONTROL BU3-EI We reserve all rights in this document and in the information contained therein. Reproduction, use or disclosure to third parties without express authority is strictly forbidden. © AGFA P13 YE BK RD BK +XS12bXS12:7 +XS12bXS12:5 +XS12bXS12:6 3 X X Network activity. Network connected. High Speed Network activity (>100Mbit/s) Software controllable LED. Software controllable LED. IDE activity. Disk activity controlled by PORTEX. NTRAFFIC (yellow) NGOOD_LINK (yellow) 100MBIT_SPEED (yellow) IMGCTRL_0 (yellow) IMGCTRL_1 (yellow) IDE_DASP (yellow) CP_ACT_LED (yellow) X +DEV1 X +KEY6 P3 X X Key/P3 BU4-MICFITG1 BU RD WH YE BK VT RD VT BK RD BK VT DEV/P40:19 DEV/P40:20 DEV/P40:21 DEV/P40:22 DEV/P41:11 DEV/P41:12 DEV/P41:13 DEV/P41:14 DEV/P41:15 DEV/P41:16 DEV/P42:3 DEV/P42:5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ST12-70107 XS12 X X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 BU12-70066 XS12 X X +XS12b 1 +12V 2 GND 3 +5V 4 +12V P337795 X X X KEY6 A337163. BL10 D1 D2 D3 D4 D13 D16 D19 *11/11 ST9-32WLP-SMD *40/40 BU40-IDC-1 P8 *50/50 P333247 DEV/P8 When lit, 3,3V Supply Voltage ok. When lit, 5V Supply Voltage ok. When lit, +24V Supply Voltage ok. When lit, +12V Supply Voltage ok. When lit, -12V Supply Voltage ok. FPGA Configuration done. When lit, FPGA is NOT configured --> ALARM. Software controllable LED. Software controllable LED. P3 *40/40 P337808 M E-box cooling fan key/P2 X X +3V3 (green) +5V (green) P_24V (green) +12V (green) -12V (green) IMGCTRL_CONFDONE (yellow) D14 UP_LED0 (yellow) D15 UP_LED1 (yellow) D5 D18 D9 D10 D17 D12 X X X +DEV1 P2 A344556.0 X X M8:5 M8:3 M8:9 M8:7 S20:2 S20:3 S20:1 S3:3 S3:2 S3:1 +XS12bXS12:12 +XS12bXS12:11 BU RD WH YE BK VT RD VT BK RD BK BK S20 RD BK VT P21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 X +KEY6 GND DIG_SENSOR20(CCP) STEP_SINA STEP_SINB STEP_COSA STEP_COSB DC_OUTA1_F DC_OUT1_F VOS DIG_SENSOR10 DIG_SENSOR1 GND +5V DC_ENC4 DC_OUTB3 DC_OUTA3 DC_ENC3 +5V +5V GND GND DC_ENC2 DC_OUTA2 DC_OUTB2 GND DIG_SENSOR10 VOS VOS DIG_SENSOR19 CURR_DIG_SENSOR19 EL_SDA_LINE0 GND EL_SCL_LINE0 +5V DIG_SENSOR3 CURR_DIG_SENSOR3 VOS DIG_SENSOR16 CURR_DIG_SENSOR16 VOS ST40-90130 X +DEV1 BU RD 2 EE-SX4009-P1 Sensor-S22 X X F2 X A344567.0 X X X X 9 11p PH 9 10 11 12 I/O 1 LED functions on VILIS X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 X X 1 2 I/O 6 P11 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 X +DEV1 1 2 3 P42 B X X S22 +XS13bXS13:8 +XS13bXS13:9 +XS13bXS13:10 I/O 5 +5V +5V +5V GND GND +12V 5VSENSE 5VSENSEN +3V3 +3V3 +3V3 GND GND GND 3V3SENSE 3V3SENSEN +12V GND -12V GND Power good Power fail P328352 B +XS13aXS13:11 I/O 3 P20 X X A VT +XS12aXS12:12 +XS13aXS13:12 Software controllable LED's. V25 =2,5V for MPC107 Host Bridge and FPGA. VCORE = CPU Core Voltage. V33 =3,3V for most logic onboard. VCC =5V for remaining logic. Chip Select for PortX bus. Chip Select for PortX bus. FPGA Configuration done. When lit, FPGA is NOT configured --> ALARM. CPU Bus Grant - indicates CPU activity on the Bus. GND DIG_SENSOR31(CCP40) DC_OUTA12 DC_OUTB12 DC_OUTA11 DC_OUTB11 DC_OUTA10 DC_OUTB10 DC_OUTA9 DC_OUTB9 DC_OUTA8 DC_OUTB8 DC_OUTA7 DC_OUTB7 M3_A2 M3_A1 M3_B2 M3_B1 M8_A2 M8_A1 M8_B2 M8_B1 DC_OUTA6 DC_OUTB6 CURR_DIG_SENSOR3 GND VOS DIG_SENSOR24 CURR_DIG_SENSOR24 VOS GND EL_SDA_LINE1 +5V EL_SCL_LINE1 ST34-90130 X +DEV1 X +DEV1 X Devil1 A342951. PCB Assembly devil BL5 3 CDM LED functions on Themis D1, D7, D10 (yellow) D2 2,5V (green) D3 VCORE (green) D5 3,3V (green) D8 +5V (green) D4 CS1 (yellow) D9 CS0 (yellow) D6 FPGAconf. (red) D11 CPU (yellow) DEV/P11 7 9 11p PH M F2 5 +XS13bXS13:6 +XS13bXS13:7 VT BK 1 GND 2 DIG_SENSOR32(CCP42) 3 DIG_SENSOR33 NC 5 DIG_SENSOR33 6 DIG_SENSOR34 VOS 8 DIG_SENSOR34 CURR_DIG_SENSOR34 VOS CURR_DIG_SENSOR35 DIG_SENSOR35 VOS DOG_SENSOR36 CURR_DIG_SENSOR36 VOS DIG_SENSOR37 CURR_DIG_SENSOR37 VOS DIG_SENSOR38 CURR_DIG_SENSOR38 VOS NC DIG_SENSOR39 CURR_DIG_SENSOR39 VOS ST26-90130 Key6 Fan-F2 +XS13bXS13:5 3 X X A343217. SPRING EXTENSIONER (SUS) 7 P40 X +DEV1 DEV/P42 DEV/P42:2 DEV/P42:1 +XS12aXS12:11 DEVIL ONE (Devil 3 run) 1 2 3 4 YE +XS13bXS13:4 KH42KM2-851 Motor-M3 A EE-SX4009-P1 Sensor-S9 A344567.0:2 A344567.0:1 BU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 M3 1 X X RD 1 2 3 1 2 3 Print drum drive DEV/P40:24 DEV/P40:23 10" suspension position A347061. WIRE HARNESS ASSY (SPRING EXT.) DEV/P20:40 DEV/P20:39 DEV/P20:38 BK BK BK X X S9 BU RD EE-SX4009-P1 Sensor-S21 ST2-EI 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 BU2-EI 1 2 3 A344554. TPH POWER CABLE S21 +XS13bXS13:1 +XS13bXS13:2 +XS13bXS13:3 14" suspension position 5 10 X +DEV1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 A344546. WIRE HARNESS ASSY (ENGINE) 1 BK OSB/P1:7 GND 1 DIG_SENSOR30(CCP21) 2 GND 3 XX2 4 DIG_SENSOR29 5 CURR_DIG_SENSOR29 6 VOS 7 DIG_SENSOR28 8 CURR_DIG_SENSOR28 9 VOS 10 CURR_DIG_SENSOR0 11 DIG_SENSOR0 12 VOS 13 DIG_SENSOR2 14 CURR_DIG_SENSOR2 15 VOS 16 SWITCH_FET_STATUS_I 17 SWITCH_FETA_ACT 18 SWITCH_FET_STATUS_I_GND19 GND 20 UP_SPARE3 21 SWITCH_FETB_ACT 22 UP_SPARE2 23 GND 24 DIG_SENSOR23 25 CURR_DIG_SENSOR23 26 VOS 27 DIG_SENSOR22 28 CURR_DIG_SENSOR22 29 VOS 30 UP_SPARE1 31 DIG_SENSOR14 32 CURR_DIG_SENSOR14 33 VOS 34 ST34-90130 /Upper_pickup.3F XS1 A344546. WIRE HARNESS ASSY (ENGINE) X X 1/8 2/8 3/8 4/8 5/8 6/8 7/8 8/8 ST8-5240 BK VT BK RD VT BK RD BU3-EI X X X X A 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 BU40-90142 BK +XS2aXS2:13 OG +XS2aXS2:11 RD +XS2aXS2:12 WH +XS2aXS2:14 BK S8/7:1 BN S8/8:1 DEV/P1 I/O 4 BU3-EI A /Output_asm.3H X P41 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 X X RD BK VT B 1 2 3 4 5 6 X X P1 1/1 P316768 RING-TERM-2.5-3.6 1/1 OSB/P3 M1 X X RD BK VT 5 M 12 X +DEV1 DEV/P41 DEV/P41:2 DEV/P41:1 +XS11bXS11:1 +XS11bXS11:2 +XS13aXS13:10 +XS13aXS13:9 +XS13aXS13:8 +XS13aXS13:3 +XS13aXS13:2 +XS13aXS13:1 +XS12aXS12:5 +XS12aXS12:6 +XS12aXS12:7 +XS12aXS12:8 +XS12aXS12:9 +XS12aXS12:10 OSB/P1:10 OSB/P1:5 OSB/P1:9 OSB/P1:6 OG YE BU Suspension motor B GND EL_SDA_LINE1 +5V EL_SCL_LINE1 P_24V SAFETY_OK P_24V JAM_CLEAR DC_OUTA5 DC_OUTB5 DC_OUTA4 DC_OUTB4 VOS GND GND VOS DIG_SENSOR5 CURR_DIG_SENSOR5 DIG_SENSOR7 CURR_DIG_SENSOR7 VOS DIG_SENSOR18 CURR_DIG_SENSOR18 VOS DIG_SENSOR17 CURR_DIG_SENSOR17 VOS DIG_SENSOR6 CURR_DIG_SENSOR6 VOS DIG_SENSOR21 CURR_DIG_SENSOR21 VOS DIG_SENSOR4 CURR_DIG_SENSOR4 VOS DIG_SENSOR13 GND DIG_SENSOR9 GND ST40-90130 X +DEV1 *50/50 P325189 P14 PS/P1:1 1 PS/P1:2 2 Key/P3:3 3 PS/P1:4 4 PS/P1:5 5 Key/P3:4 6 PS/P1:7 7 PS/P1:8 8 PS/P1:9 9 PS/P1:10 10 PS/P1:11 11 PS/P1:12 12 PS/P1:13 13 PS/P1:14 14 PS/P1:15 15 PS/P1:16 16 PS/P1:17,Key/P3:1 17 PS/P1:18,Key/P3:2 18 PS/P1:19 19 PS/P1:20 20 PS/P1:21 21 PS/P1:22 22 BU22-MINI-FIT-JR DEV/P20:18 DEV/P20:22 DEV/P20:20 WH M8 1/1 6.3mm isolation (clear) RD RD RD BK BK BK VT BK BU BU BU BK BK BK VT BK YE, YE BK, BK WH BK GN OG 4 5 6 ST6-EI DEV/P20:3 BU X X M1 PK243-01A Motor-M1 X X M1 RD BK X X +XS13a +XS13b 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 S8/8 XS2 & XS3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 X +DEV1 *50/50 BU50-IDC-1 REM_ONOFF+ REM_ONOFFGND POWER_RESET_OC POWER_SHUTDOWN_OC IL P_24V P_24V GND GND +5V RxDTxD+ GND ST14-MINI-FIT-JR DEV/P20:23 DEV/P20:24 BK BK BN BK VT BK RD VT BK RD BK VT RD VT BK RD GY BN BK BK P3 X +OSB1 1/1 P316768 P2 X +OSB1 OSB/P2 X X RING-TERM-2.5-3.6 1/1 BU M2 1 2 X X A344546. WIRE HARNESS ASSY (ENGINE) X X TH A344546. WIRE HARNESS ASSY (ENGINE) BU3-EI X X KH42KM2-851 Motor-M8 4 A344551. WIRE HARNESS ASSY (OUTPUT) S27 obsolete BN BK BU BK BK GY BK VT 1 2 3 4 5 6 RD BK VT 4 8 3 PS/P3:11 PS/P3:12 3 2 1 BU3-EI .1 DEV/P41:18 DEV/P41:20 DEV/P41:22 DEV/P41:24 DEV/P41:19 DEV/P41:17 X +OSB1 P1 X X OSB/P1 DEV/P41:33 DEV/P41:32 BU RD + X X RD BK BU OG YE BU RD BK VT RD BU YE WH RD BK VT BK BK X X 7 Top cover closed detection RD VT BK X X X X ST2-MINI-FIT-JR 1 +5V 2 +5V common P3 1/4 2/4 3/4 4/4 P316801 TPH positioning motor XS13 TPH home position A345385. TH POWER CABLE 1 2 3 4 GN RD M 1 S21:1 2 S21:2 3 S21:3 4 M3:3 5 M3:5 6 M3:7 7 M3:9 8 S22:1 9 S22:2 10 S22:3 11 +XS13bXS13:12 12 +XS13bXS13:11 BU12-70066 DEV/P1:26 DEV/P1:25 DEV/P1:27 DEV/P1:32 DEV/P1:31 DEV/P1:33 DEV/P1:15 DEV/P1:14 TPH DATA CABLE 1 CURR_DIG_SENSOR14 1 2 DIG_SENSOR14 2 X 3 X 4 5 SWITCH_FETA_ACT 5 6 GND 6 7 SWITCH_FETB_ACT 7 8 GND 8 9 SWITCH_FET_STATUS_I_GND 9 10 SWITCH_FET_STATUS_I 10 BU10-90142 ST10-90130 BN BU Sensor-S12:1 Sensor-S12:3 X X XS6b BN BU A347112. OSB-HEATER CABLE 1 X X Fan-F1 XS6a:5 XS6a:4 XS6a:2 XS6a:1 X X Motor 24VDC Motor-M2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ST12-70107 S8/7 11 BK XS13 ST8-EI 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BU8-EI X S8 X X P6 OSB/P6 RD RD BU BN X X X OSB1 A339406. 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S4 BRACKET ASM RD RD OSB/P6:4 OSB/P6:3 XS6a X X 1 1 2 2 eLabel pcb Address #5 11 RD 4 4 < open wire end > RD 5 5 < open wire end > ST5-MINI-FIT-JR BU5-MINI-FIT-JR TH/P3 X X X +TPH X A6 X OSB/P6:2 OSB/P6:1 1/4 2/4 3/4 4/4 ST4-MO53261-SMD 1 2 3 4 BU4-51021 X +TPH ST1 IFE#5 1/10 2/10 3/10 4/10 5/10 6/10 7/10 8/10 9/10 10/10 A339844. X +TPH X X X X X TPH A000000. Thermal Head Assembly BL11 1/10 2/10 3/10 4/10 5/10 6/10 7/10 8/10 9/10 10/10 1 2 Sensor-S12 L X X +XS5a +XS5b Input sensor TPH 12 +XS4aXS4:7 +XS4aXS4:8 +XS4aXS4:9 +XS4aXS4:10 K BU 3 X X OG RD BK WH J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 BU14-MINI-FIT-JR BN A5 1 X X OS-5101-H Sensor-S4 A340419. CABLED HEATER FOIL (ELE) X X Overheat sensor H 3,3V (green) Led on: Output 1 OK. A K L M N O DATE NAME 27/11/2003 L.Tibos X X X X X X X X USER X X X X APPR. 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DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 09-2011 Printed in Germany Agfa Company Confidential Document Node ID: 16880214 spare_parts_e_template_v09 Copyright © 2011 Agfa HealthCare N.V. Spare Parts List DD+DIS050.05M 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 HealthCare 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. WARNING: Hazards may be introduced because of component failure or improper operation. INSTRUCTION: • • • Replace defective parts with Agfa HealthCare original spare parts. Use only tools and measuring instruments which are suitable for the procedure. Only approved Agfa HealthCare accessories must be used. For a list of compatible accessories contact your local Agfa HealthCare organization or www.agfa.com. NOTE: To verify the latest version of single documents and of Service Manuals refer to the Document Type ‘Order List’ in the Agfa HealthCare Library. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 09-2011 Drystar 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 5 / 2 Agfa Company Confidential Spare Parts List DD+DIS050.05M Document History Edition, Revision 1.3 Release Date 09-2011 Changes compared to previous Version 1.2 Index of Spare Parts Numbers updated. Hook added in "DRIVE" DEVIL - THEMIS - THANOS -REPLACEMENT KITS added in "DRIVE / POWER UNIT" NOTE: Agfa reserves the right to deliver compatible parts or alternative parts. Prices to the original order may differ. Refurbished Spare Parts are indicated with Prefix RF+. For more details contact your local Service Manager, e.g. availability or country specific rules. Disclaimer Agfa HealthCare warrants that the delivered products/spare parts have at least the same functionalities (or an upgraded version). In case compatible or alternative products/spare parts are delivered prices to the original order may differ as these products/spare parts will be invoiced at current prices. Contact Spare Parts ordering Europe Orderprocessing-europe@matrium.net Overseas Orderprocessing-overseas@matrium.net Spare Parts returns Worldwide Returns@matrium.net NOTE: Recycling of the electronic and electrical waste equipment will ensure safety of the human health and the environment. For information about electronic and electrical waste equipment disposal, recovery and collection points, please contact your local waste disposal service or producer / distributor of this equipment. If your equipment contains removable batteries or accumulators please dispose of these separately according to local regulations. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 09-2011 Drystar 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 5 / 3 Agfa Company Confidential Spare Parts List DD+DIS050.05M Contents VERKLEIDUNG COVERS REVÊTEMENT PAGES 6 - 7 LEISTUNGSEINHEIT POWER UNIT MODULE DE PUISSANCE PAGES 16 - 17 ANTRIEB LINKS DRIVE LEFT ENTRAÎNEMENT Á GAUCHE PAGES 10 - 11 ANTRIEB DRIVE ENTRAÎNEMENT PAGES 8 - 9 ANTRIEB / LEISTUNGSEINHEIT DRIVE / POWER UNIT ENTRAÎNEMENT / MODULE DE PUISSANCE PAGES 12 - 15 5366_chap05_index_m.CDR DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 09-2011 Drystar 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 5 / 4 Agfa Company Confidential Spare Parts List DD+DIS050.05M How to navigate the Spare Parts List online with the Acrobat Reader (1) (2) Open Bookmarks. (3) (4) See overview of the modules. (5) Appropriate page opens. (6) Click on green arrow to Click on "CONTENTS". Click on requested module. navigate back to the overview of the modules. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 09-2011 Drystar 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 5 / 5 Agfa Company Confidential Spare Parts List DD+DIS050.05M 04* 06* 05* 04* 05* 03 (MOD 01) 05* 02 (MOD 02) 01 (MOD 10) 07* 08 5366_chap05_01_m.CDR COVERS DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 09-2011 Drystar 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 5 / 6 Agfa Company Confidential Spare Parts List DD+DIS050.05M Pos. Nr. Teile-Nr. Item no. Part No. Pos. no. Nr. de Ref. Benennung Description Denomination 1 CM+3433741 TASTATUR / ANZEIGEMODUL (ROHS) (MOD 10) KEYPAD / DISPLAY MODULE (ROHS) (MOD 10) CLAVIER / MODULE AFFICHEUR (ROHS) (MOD 10) 2 CM+3492662 UNTERE ABLAGE W/O TAG (ROHS) (MOD 02) LOWER TRAY W/O TAG (ROHS) (MOD 02) RÉCEPTACLE EN TÔLE EN BAS W/O TAG (ROHS) (MOD 02) 3 CM+3492672 OBERE ABLAGE W/O TAG (ROHS) (MOD 01) UPPER TRAY W/O TAG (ROHS) (MOD 01) RÉCEPTACLE EN TÔLE EN HAUT W/O TAG (ROHS) (MOD 01) 4 CM+3492812 * OBERE & HINTERE OBERE VERKLEIDUNG (ROHS) TOP COVER & REAR TOP COVER ASSY (ROHS) COUVERCLE EN HAUT (ROHS) 5 CM+3492822 * LINKE, RECHTE & VORDERE ABDECKUNG (ROHS) LEFT, RIGHT & FRONT COVER (ROHS) COUVERCLE AVANT, GAUCHE & DROIT (ROHS) 6 CM+3492831 * FILMAUSGABE (ROHS) OUTPUT TRAY (ROHS) RECEPTACLE FILM (ROHS) 7 CM+3492841 * HANDGRIFFE (ROHS) HAND GRIPS (ROHS) POIGNÉE (ROHS) 8 CM+3392676 RF TAG READER (ROHS) RF TAG READER ASSY (ROHS) DISPOSITIF DE LECTURE DES ÉTIQUETTES (ROHS) = Assembly * = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible. 99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views. RF+: Refurbished Spare Parts COVERS DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 09-2011 Drystar 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 5 / 7 Agfa Company Confidential Spare Parts List DD+DIS050.05M 04 11 03 (MOD 16) 10 01 (MOD 06) 08 12 09 (MOD 11) 02 (MOD 03) 02 (MOD 04) 06 (MOD 13) 07 05 (MOD 14) 5366_chap05_02_m.CDR DRIVE DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 09-2011 Drystar 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 5 / 8 Agfa Company Confidential Spare Parts List DD+DIS050.05M Pos. Nr. Teile-Nr. Item no. Part No. Pos. no. Nr. de Ref. Benennung Description Denomination 1 CM+3492724 AUSGABEMODUL (ROHS) (MOD 06) OUTPUT MODULE (ROHS) (MOD 06) MODULE DE SORTIE (ROHS) (MOD 06) 2 CM+3492687 AUFNAHMEMODUL (ROHS) (MOD 03,04) PICK UP MODULE (ROHS) (MOD 03,04) MODULE DE RÉCEPTION (ROHS) (MOD 03,04) 3 CM+3492732 TPH KÜHLGEBLÄSE (ROHS) (MOD 16) TPH COOLING FAN (ROHS) (MOD 16) VENTILATEUR TPH (ROHS) (MOD 16) 4 CM+3433501 MODUL 'TPH FILTER' (ROHS) TPH FILTER MODULE (ROHS) MODULE FILTRE TPH (ROHS) 5 CM+3492695 GETRIEBE & RIEMEN (ROHS) (MOD 14) GEAR BOX & BELT (ROHS) (MOD 14) ENGRENAGE & COURROIE (ROHS) (MOD 14) 6 CM+3492762 NOCKENWELLENANTRIEBSMODUL (ROHS) (MOD 13) CAM DRIVE MODUL (ROHS) (MOD 13) MODULE D'ENTRAÎNENMENT (ROHS) (MOD 13) 7 CM+3492872 TPH FLACHKABEL (ROHS) TPH FLAT CABLE (ROHS) CABLE PLAT TPH (ROHS) 8 CM+3097371 FILMSENSOR (ROHS) - (S5) FILM SENSOR (ROHS) - (S5) DETECTEUR FILM (ROHS) - (S5) 9 CM+3492803 EINGABESENSORMODUL (ROHS) (MOD 11) INPUT SENSOR MODULE (ROHS) (MOD 11) MODULE CAPTEURS D'ENTRÉE (ROHS) (MOD 11) 10 CM+3617033 UPGRADE KIT, OBERE AUFNHAMEEINHEIT (SB15 - DD+DIS200.10E) UPPER PU UPGRADE KIT (SB15 - DD+DIS200.10E) UNITÉ DE RECEPTION SUPÉRIEURE, KIT DE CONVERSION (SB15 - DD+DIS200.10E) 11 CM+6007170 OBERE / UNTERE AUFNAHMEEINHEIT, ACHSE D=24MM (SB15 - DD+DIS200.10E) UPPER / LOWER PICKUP UNIT, SHAFT D=24MM (SB15 - DD+DIS200.10E) UNITÉ DE RECEPTION SUPEÉRIEURE / INFÉRIEURE, AXE D=24MM (SB15 - DD+DIS200.10E) 12 CM+6040160 HAKEN (ROHS) HOOK (ROHS) CROCHET (ROHS) = Assembly * = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible. 99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views. RF+: Refurbished Spare Parts DRIVE DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 09-2011 Drystar 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 5 / 9 Agfa Company Confidential Spare Parts List DD+DIS050.05M 03 07 (S9) 04 05 (MOD 15) 01 (MOD 17) 02 (MOD 07) 06 5366_chap05_03_m.CDR DRIVE LEFT DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 09-2011 Drystar 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 5 / 10 Agfa Company Confidential Spare Parts List DD+DIS050.05M Pos. Nr. Teile-Nr. Item no. Part No. Pos. no. Nr. de Ref. Benennung Description Denomination 1 CM+3392172 PUMPEN- UND VENTILBAUGRUPPE (ROHS) (MOD 17) PUMP & VALVES ASSY (ROHS) (MOD 17) ENSEMBLE POMPES ET VALVES (ROHS) (MOD 17) 2 CM+3492702 WALZENANTRIEBSMODUL (ROHS) (MOD 07) DRUM DRIVE MODULE (ROHS) (MOD 07) MODULE D'ENTRAÎNEMENT DU CYLINDRE (ROHS) (MOD 07) 3 CM+3492711 DRUCKTROMMEL (ROHS) PRINT DRUM MODULE (ROHS) TAMBOUR D'IMPRESSION (ROHS) 4 CM+3433521 HAUPTANTRIEBSRAD & WALZENANTRIEBSRIEMEN (ROHS) MAIN DRIVE PULLEY & DRUM BELT (ROHS) ROUE D'ENTRAÎNEMENT & COURROIES D'ENTRAÎNEMENT DU TAMBOUR (ROHS) 5 CM+3492742 ANTRIEBSMODUL (ROHS) (MOD 15) SUSPENSION DRIVE MODULE (ROHS) (MOD 15) MODULE D'ENTRAÎNEMENT (ROHS) (MOD 15) 6 CM+3433750 OSB PCB (ROHS) OSB PCB (ROHS) OSB PCB (ROHS) 7 CM+3097911 LICHTSCHRANKE (ROHS) - (S9) LIGHT BARRIER (ROHS) - (S9) PHOTO CELLULE (ROHS) - (S9) = Assembly * = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible. 99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views. RF+: Refurbished Spare Parts DRIVE LEFT DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 09-2011 Drystar 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 5 / 11 Agfa Company Confidential Spare Parts List DD+DIS050.05M 01 (MOD 05) 02 03 (MOD 20) UP TO SN12609 10 05 04 (MOD 08) 06 (MOD 12) 07* (MOD 18) 08 (MOD 18) 09* * IN COMBINATION WITH THEMIS BOARD ONLY 5366_chap05_04_m.CDR DRIVE / POWER UNIT - UP TO SN12609 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 09-2011 Drystar 5302 5366/100 Chapter 5 / 12 Agfa Company Confidential Spare Parts List DD+DIS050.05M Pos. Nr. Teile-Nr. Item no. Part No. Pos. no. Nr. de Ref. Benennung Description Denomination 1 CM+3492644 THERMODRUCKKOPF DS530X (MOD 05) THERMAL HEAD DS530X (MOD 05) TÊTE THERMIQUE DS530X (MOD 05) 2 CM+3492773 NOCKENWELLENANTRIEB (ROHS) CAM DRIVE SHAFT (ROHS) ENTRAÎNEMENT A CAME (ROHS) 3 CM+3433401 VILIS KÜHLGEBLÄSE (MOD 20) VILIS COOLING FAN (MOD 20) VENTILATEUR VILIS (MOD 20) 4 CM+6037360 DEVIL / THEMIS (THANOS) / RAM REPLACEMENT ASSY (MOD 08) - BIS FN12609 (SW >= 2.1.X) DEVIL / THEMIS (THANOS) / RAM REPLACEMENT ASSY (MOD 08) - UP TO SN12609 (SW >= 2.1.X) DEVIL / THEMIS (THANOS) / RAM REPLACEMENT ASSY (MOD 08) - JUSQU'AU NS12609 (SW >= 2.1.X) 5 CM+6037350 DEVIL REPLACEMENT ASSY - BIS FN12609 (SW >= 2.1.X) DEVIL REPLACEMENT ASSY - UP TO SN12609 (SW >= 2.1.X) DEVIL REPLACEMENT ASSY - JUSQU'AU NS12609 (SW >= 2.1.X) 6 CM+6009773 TYNDALL PCB MIT RAM (MOD 12) - (SW >= 2.1.X) TYNDALL PCB WITH RAM (MOD 12) - (SW >= 2.1.X) TYNDALL PCB AVEC RAM (MOD 12) - (SW >= 2.1.X) 7 CM+3433703 512MB RAM MODUL (ROHS) (MOD 18) - BIS FN12609 (SW >= 1.9.0) 512MB RAM MODULE (ROHS) (MOD 18) - UP TO SN12609 (SW >= 1.9.0) MODULE 512MB RAM (ROHS) (MOD 18) - JUSQU'AU NS12609 (SW >= 1.9.0) 8 CM+6009750 512MB DDR2 RAM (MOD 18) - AB FN12610 (SW >= 2.1.X) 512MB DDR2 RAM (MOD 18) - FROM SN12610 (SW >= 2.1.X) 512MB DDR2 RAM (MOD 18) - A PARTIR DE NS12610 (SW >= 2.1.X) 9 CM+3460393 KIT HEATSINK SPRING HOLDER (ROHS) KIT HEATSINK SPRING HOLDER (ROHS) KIT HEATSINK SPRING HOLDER (ROHS) 10 CM+3433562 COMPACT FLASH KARTE 1GB (ROHS) COMPACT FLASH CARD 1GB (ROHS) CARTE COMPACT FLASH 1GB (ROHS) = Assembly * = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible. 99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views. RF+: Refurbished Spare Parts DRIVE / POWER UNIT - UP TO SN12609 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 09-2011 Drystar 5302 5366/100 Chapter 5 / 13 Agfa Company Confidential Spare Parts List DD+DIS050.05M 01 (MOD 05) 02 03 (MOD 20) FROM SN12610 04 (MOD 08) 08 05 06 (MOD 12) 07 (MOD 18) 5366_chap05_05_m.CDR DRIVE / POWER UNIT - FROM SN12610 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 09-2011 Drystar 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 5 / 14 Agfa Company Confidential Spare Parts List DD+DIS050.05M Pos. Nr. Teile-Nr. Item no. Part No. Pos. no. Nr. de Ref. Benennung Description Denomination 1 CM+3492644 THERMODRUCKKOPF DS530X (MOD 05) THERMAL HEAD DS530X (MOD 05) TÊTE THERMIQUE DS530X (MOD 05) 2 CM+3492773 NOCKENWELLENANTRIEB (ROHS) CAM DRIVE SHAFT (ROHS) ENTRAÎNEMENT A CAME (ROHS) 3 CM+3433401 VILIS KÜHLGEBLÄSE (MOD 20) VILIS COOLING FAN (MOD 20) VENTILATEUR VILIS (MOD 20) 4 CM+6009784 DEVIUS / TYNDALL / RAM MODUL (MOD 08) - AB FN12610 (SW >= 2.1.X) DEVIUS / TYNDALL / RAM MODULE (MOD 08) - FROM SN12610 (SW >= 2.1.X) MODULE DEVIUS / TYNDALL / RAM (MOD 08) - A PARTIR DE NS12610 (SW >= 2.1.X) 5 CM+6009762 DEVIUS PCB - AB FN12610 (SW >= 2.1.X) DEVIUS PCB - FROM SN12610 (SW >= 2.1.X) DEVIUS PCB - A PARTIR DE NS12610 (SW >= 2.1.X) 6 CM+6009773 TYNDALL PCB MIT RAM (MOD 12) - (SW >= 2.1.X) TYNDALL PCB WITH RAM (MOD 12) - (SW >= 2.1.X) TYNDALL PCB AVEC RAM (MOD 12) - (SW >= 2.1.X) 7 CM+6009750 512MB DDR2 RAM (MOD 18) - AB FN12610 (SW >= 2.1.X) 512MB DDR2 RAM (MOD 18) - FROM SN12610 (SW >= 2.1.X) 512MB DDR2 RAM (MOD 18) - A PARTIR DE NS12610 (SW >= 2.1.X) 8 CM+3433562 COMPACT FLASH KARTE 1GB (ROHS) COMPACT FLASH CARD 1GB (ROHS) CARTE COMPACT FLASH 1GB (ROHS) = Assembly * = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible. 99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views. RF+: Refurbished Spare Parts DRIVE / POWER UNIT - FROM SN12610 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 09-2011 Drystar 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 5 / 15 Agfa Company Confidential Spare Parts List DD+DIS050.05M 01 (MOD 09) 02, 03 05 04 06 Shaft holder left (Vertical Alignment) Gear Box Spring Shaft holder right (Vertical Alignment) Male vacuum connector Guide Latch (Vertical Alignment) Female vacuum connector 2 2 Purpose Vacuum connector inside printer. Counterpart to male vacuum connector at pickup module. Vacuum connector at pickup module Vertical alignment guide latch (left and right hand side) 1 1 Tension spring for gear box belt Belt for gear box Quantity Name 2 Female vacuum connector Male vacuum connector Guide latch (Vertical Alignment) Gear box spring Gear box belt Gear Box Belt 5366_chap05_05_m.CDR POWER UNIT DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 09-2011 Drystar 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 5 / 16 Agfa Company Confidential Spare Parts List DD+DIS050.05M Pos. Nr. Teile-Nr. Item no. Part No. Pos. no. Nr. de Ref. Benennung Description Denomination 1 CM+3492781 NETZTEIL - ROHS (MOD 09) POWER SUPPLY - ROHS (MOD 09) ALIMENTATION - ROHS (MOD 09) 2 CM+3260514 SCSI HARDDISK 73GB (ROHS) - BIS FN12609 SCSI HARDDISK 73GB (ROHS) - UP TO SN12609 SCSI HARDDISK 73GB (ROHS) - JUSQU'AU NS12609 3 CM+6009730 SATA HARDDISK - AB FN12610 SATA HARDDISK - FROM SN12610 SATA HARDDISK - A PARTIR DE NS12610 4 CM+3392031 SCSI HARDDISK KABEL (ROHS) - BIS FN12609 SCSI HARDDISK CABLE (ROHS) - UP TO SN12609 CABLE SCSI HARDDISK (ROHS) - JUSQU'AU NS12609 5 CM+6009740 SATA HARDDISK KABEL - AB FN12610 SATA HARDDISK CABLE - FROM SN12610 CABLE SATA HARDDISK - A PARTIR DE NS12610 6 CM+3492881 EINZELTEIL KIT (ROHS) SMALL COMPONENTS KIT (ROHS) KIT PIÈCES DÉTACHÉES (ROHS) = Assembly * = Spare part standardly is not kept in stock, extended delivery time is possible. 99 = Spare Part is not shown in Exploded Views. RF+: Refurbished Spare Parts POWER UNIT DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 09-2011 Drystar 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 5 / 17 Agfa Company Confidential Spare Parts List DD+DIS050.05M Spare Parts Kit Categories R Parts required to repair a machine 'Repair' Kit `R` should be part of the field service engineers` car stock. Quantity covers requirements for ca. 10 machines. Adapt quantity locally depending on: • • • • I 'Installation' Number of machines Extension of the service area Local service structure (centralized / decentralized) Stockpilling Parts required to install a machine Kit `I` should be available as case stock. Includes all parts to perform the installation (does not comprise parts included in the shipment). Quantity covers one single machine installation. M 'Maintenance' Parts required to maintain a machine Kit `M` should be available as case stock. Includes all parts required to perform a maintenance according to the maintenance checklist. Quantity covers one single maintenance. L Extremely expensive or bulky parts Kit `L` should be part of the local central warehouse. Determine quantity depending on costs and on the installed base. 'Local stock' Spare Parts Kit Order Numbers Order Number CM+053660100733 Spare Part Kit Drystar 5302 Sortiment M Version 5 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 09-2011 Drystar 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 5 / 18 Agfa Company Confidential Spare Parts List DD+DIS050.05M Type Overview This spare parts list is valid for the following machine type(s): Device Name Type Number Specification DRYSTAR 5302 5366/0100 EQOZV Accessory Overview Following accesssories are separately available: Accessory Order Number MOBILE KIT EX2DV DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on Agfa HealthCare Library. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 3 09-2011 Drystar 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 5 / 19 Agfa Company Confidential This page is intentionally left blank to enable print out of even and odd pages on duplex printers. Chapter 8 HEALTHCARE Manufacturing Standard Modifications Imaging Services Document No: DD+DIS149.08E DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 ► Purpose of this Document This document provides an overview of all product modifications which may be of importance for Service. They are listed in chronological sequence. ► ► Document History Edition. Revision Release Date Changes: 1.0 05-2008 Initial version Referenced Documents Document Title n.a. n.a. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 0 05-2008 printed in Germany Agfa Company Confidential Document Node ID: 13939365 eq_08_modifications_e_template_v07 Copyright © 2008 Agfa HealthCare N.V. DD+DIS149.08E ► Manufacturing Standard Modifications Manufacturer Agfa HealthCare N.V. Publisher Agfa-Gevaert HealthCare GmbH Tegernseer Landstraße 161 D - 81539 München Germany Copyright © 2008 Agfa HealthCare N.V. All rights reserved. Technical modifications reserved. AGFA and the Agfa-Rhombus are trademarks of Agfa HealthCare N.V. WARNING: Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries. INSTRUCTION: (1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document (see MEDNET GSO => 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. NOTE: To verify the latest version of single documents and of Service Manuals refer to the Document Type ‘Order List’ in the GSO library. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 0 05-2008 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 8 / 2 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.08E Manufacturing Standard Modifications OVERVIEW OF MODIFICATIONS: Timeline Modification Referenced Documents 2008 April Introduction of “Upper Pickup Modification Kit” incl. Software 1.9.1_C1 February Changed Compact Flash Card 128 MB to 1 GB • SB No. 08 DD+DIS400.07E • Enclosure DD+DIS399.07E None 2007 November Changed TPH Module CM+349264.2 None November Changed Input Sensor Module CM+349280.1 None August Software CR ROM 1.9.0_C4 as Successor of 1.9.0_C2 for RoHS Spare Parts SB No. 07, DD+DIS263.07E August Changed RF Tag Reader CM+339267.3 None July Changed Pickup Module CM+349268.3 None July Introduction of Software 1.9.0_C4 SB No. 07, DD+DIS2634.07E Enclosure DD+DIS268.07E June Release of RoHS compliant Spare Parts SB No. 06, DD+DIS064.07E June Release of RoHS compliant Printer / Introduction of Software 1.9.0_C2 SB No. 06, DD+DIS064.07E March Changed TPH Module CM+349264.1 None February Added Label at Printer Rear Side with Explanation of Network Activity LEDs None January Changed Display Module CM+343336.2 None January Introduction of new Film Format Positioners in Upper Tray Module CM+349267.0 and Lower Tray Module 349266.0 None DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. 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Edition 1, Revision 0 05-2008 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 8 / 3 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.08E Timeline Manufacturing Standard Modifications Modification Referenced Documents 2006 October Changed Gear Box Module (MOD14) CM+349269.2 in combination with DRYSTAR 5302 software patch 1.8.1_C1 August Intruduction of RoHS compliant Power Supply Module July Introduction of Heat Sink Replacement Kit as Spare Part SB No. 04 DD+DIS349.06E None • Enclosure DD+DIS194.06E • Troubleshooting Guide DD+DIS211.07E May Changed Gear Box Module (MOD14) CM+349269.1 None May Changed TPH Cooling Fan CM+349273.0 None April Removed “Output Sensor Sensor S25” in Output Module None March Changed Display Module CM+343336.1 None February Changed Pickup Module CM+349268.1 None January Changed Output Module CM+349272.1 Troubleshooting Guide DD+DIS211.07E 2005 November Introduction of Software Release 1.8.0_C2 SB No. 03, DD+DIS403.05E DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 0 05-2008 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 8 / 4 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.08E 1 2 Manufacturing Standard Modifications Introduction of Software Release 1.8.0_C2 Reason Support of additional languages for the Operator and Key-Operator menu. Product(s) & Serial Number(s) SN ≥ 1156 (incl. SN 1143 and SN 1149) / Nov. 2005 Part Number(s) Software only available via MEDNET, GSO library Referenced Document(s) SB No. 03, DD+DIS403.05E Changed Output Module CM+349272.1 Reason Improvement of Film Run in Output Module Product(s) & Serial Number(s) SN ≥ 1336 / January 2006 Part Number(s) Output Module CM+349272.2 Referenced Document(s) Troubleshooting Guide DD+DIS211.07E DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 0 05-2008 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 8 / 5 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.08E 3 Changed Pickup Module CM+349268.1 Reason 4 Manufacturing Standard Modifications • Improved 174 mm banding line (not visible in clinical images, only visible in technical flatfield image). • Improved production process. Product(s) & Serial Number(s) SN ≥ 1398 / February 2006 Part Number(s) Pickup Module CM+349268.2 Referenced Document(s) None Changed Display Module CM+343336.1 Reason Improved connector to prevent that cable to display board can be removed accidentally at mounting of right cover. Product(s) & Serial Number(s) SN ≥ 1468 / March 2006 Part Number(s) Display module CM+343336.2 Referenced Document(s) None DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 0 05-2008 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 8 / 6 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.08E 5 6 Manufacturing Standard Modifications Removed “Output Sensor Sensor S25” in Output Module Reason Output sensor is removed as is not used by software for film jam detection Product(s) & Serial Number(s) SN ≥ 1522 / April 2006 Part Number(s) None Referenced Document(s) None Changed TPH Cooling Fan CM+349273.0 Reason Improvement of production process: Some fans generated disturbing noise in production. Product(s) & Serial Number(s) SN ≥ 1578 / May 2006 Part Number(s) TPH cooling fan CM+349273.1 Referenced Document(s) None DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 0 05-2008 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 8 / 7 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.08E 7 8 Manufacturing Standard Modifications Changed Gear Box Module (MOD14) CM+349269.1 Reason Improvement of production process Product(s) & Serial Number(s) SN ≥ 1603 / May 2006 Part Number(s) Gear box module CM+349269.2 Referenced Document(s) None Introduction of Heat Sink Replacement Kit as Spare Part Reason To allow replacing heat sink at Themis CPU instead of replacing the Themis CPU when the heat sink holder is broken. Product(s) & Serial Number(s) Only introduced as spare part / July 2006 Part Number(s) Heatsink Replacement Kit CM+346039.1 Referenced Document(s) • Heatsink Kit Enclosure DD+DIS194.06E • Troubleshooting Guide DD+DIS211.07E DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 0 05-2008 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 8 / 8 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.08E 9 10 Manufacturing Standard Modifications Intruduction of RoHS compliant Power Supply Module Reason Preparation of the printer for RoHS compliance. Product(s) & Serial Number(s) SN ≥ 1863 plus 1847, 1853, 1856, 1848, 1854, 1858, 1850, 1855 / August 2006 Part Number(s) Power Supply Module (RoHS) CM+349278.1 Referenced Document(s) None Changed Gear Box Module (MOD14) CM+349269.2 in combination with DRYSTAR 5302 software patch 1.8.1_C1 Reason Improvement of film run Product(s) & Serial Number(s) SN ≥ 2175 / October 2006 Part Number(s) Gear box module CM+349269.3 Referenced Document(s) SB No. 04 DD+DIS349.06E DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 0 05-2008 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 8 / 9 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.08E 11 12 Manufacturing Standard Modifications Introduction of new Film Format Positioners in Upper Tray Module CM+349267.0 and Lower Tray Module 349266.0 Reason Reduce tolerances of film in input tray: improve film positioning. Product(s) & Serial Number(s) SN ≥ 2810 plus 2723, 2725, 2789, 2793, 2804, 2805, 2727, 2753, 2797, 2798, 2808, 2778, 2788, 2799, 2802 / January 2007 Part Number(s) • Lower Tray CM+349266.1 • Upper Tray CM+349267.1 Referenced Document(s) None Changed Display Module CM+343336.2 Reason Improved production process to prevent pixel failures on LCD displays in production. Product(s) & Serial Number(s) SN ≥ 2808 plus 2726, 2727, 2793, 2794, 2800, 2801, 2806, 2788, 2789, 2795, 2796, 2802, 2803, 2790, 2792, 2797, 2799, 2804, 2805 / January 2007 Part Number(s) Display Module CM+343336.3 Referenced Document(s) None DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 0 05-2008 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 8 / 10 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.08E 13 14 Manufacturing Standard Modifications Added Label at Printer Rear Side with Explanation of Network Activity LEDs Reason Allowing interpretation of network LEDs without service manual Product(s) & Serial Number(s) SN ≥ 3001 / February 2007 Part Number(s) None Referenced Document(s) None Changed TPH Module CM+349264.1 Reason Improvement of production process: Heater foil was partly detached. Product(s) & Serial Number(s) SN ≥ 3049 without 3051, 3084, 3121, 3162, 3053, 3085, 3123, 3165, 3059, 3089, 3124, 3167, 3064, 3093, 3135, 3168, 3178 / March 2007 Part Number(s) TPH Module CM+349264.2 Referenced Document(s) None DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 0 05-2008 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 8 / 11 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.08E 15 16 Manufacturing Standard Modifications Release of RoHS compliant Printer / Introduction of Software 1.9.0_C2 Reason Make printer compliant to the RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) Directive No 2002/95/EC of the European Union. Product(s) & Serial Number(s) SN ≥ 3930, plus 3642, 3645, 3711, 3714, 3798, 3803, 3815, 3856, 3862, 3864, 3865, 3867 to 3880, 3883, 3887, 3895, 3903 to 3909, 3911 to 3913, 3915 to 3924, 3926 to 3928 / June 2007 Part Number(s) None Referenced Document(s) SB No. 06, DD+DIS064.07E Release of RoHS compliant Spare Parts Reason Make spare parts compliant to the RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) Directive No 2002/95/EC of the European Union. Product(s) & Serial Number(s) June 2007 Part Number(s) Referenced Document(s) • • • • Devil (RoHS) Themis7 (RoHS) Devil/Themis/RAM (RoHS) 512 MB (RoHS) CM+349286.0 CM+343369.0 CM+349289.0 CM+343370.0 SB No. 06, DD+DIS064.07E DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 0 05-2008 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 8 / 12 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.08E 17 Introduction of Software 1.9.0_C4 Reason Improvement of production process: Sporadic film jams in the output module and too large top border appeared. Product(s) & Serial Number(s) SN ≥ 4368 plus 3923, 3924, 3976, 3988, 3995, 4000, 4006, 4007, 4009, 4012, 4013, 4015, 4018, 4020, 4024, 4025, 4027, 4030, 4031, 4033, 4034, 4035, 4039, 4041, 4042, 4043, 4045, 4046, 4048, 4051, 4053, 4054, 4056 to 4058, 4061 to 4067, 4070, 4071, 4073, 4075, 4076, 4079, 4082 to 4087, 4090, 4091, 4093 to 4095, 4097, 4098, 4100, 4101, 4103 to 4112, 4115, 4117, 4118 to 4124, 4130, 4135, 4136, 4159, 4161, 4164, 4169, 4172, 4183, 4186, 4187 to 4195, 4201, 4202, 4208, 4212, 4213, 4214, 4216, 4217, 4219 to 4226, 4228, 4230, 4231 to 4237, 4239 to 4249, 4251, 4252, 4254 to 4262, 4264, 4266, 4267 to 4316, 4318 to 4354, 4355, 4357, 4358 to 4365, 4366 / July 2007 Part Number(s) None Referenced Document(s) 18 Manufacturing Standard Modifications • SB No. 07, DD+DIS263.07E • Installation Instructions SW 1.9.0_C4, DD+DIS268.07E Changed Pickup Module CM+349268.3 Reason Improvement of production process: Faults in pickup module due to too high tolerances. Product(s) & Serial Number(s) July 2007 Part Number(s) Pickup Module CM+349268.4 Referenced Document(s) None DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 0 05-2008 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 8 / 13 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.08E 19 Software CR ROM 1.9.0_C4 as Successor of 1.9.0_C2 for RoHS Spare Parts Reason RoHS spare parts were released with enclosed software CD ROM 1.9.0_C2. Software 1.9.0_C4 is the successor of software 1.9.0_C2. Product(s) & Serial Number(s) August 2007 Part Number(s) Referenced Document(s) 20 Manufacturing Standard Modifications • • • • Devil (RoHS) Themis7 (RoHS) Devil/Themis/RAM (RoHS) 512 MB (RoHS) CM+349286.1 CM+343369.2 CM+349289.1 CM+343370.2 SB No. 07, DD+DIS263.07E Changed RF Tag Reader CM+339267.3 Reason Make tag reader compatible to be used in DRYSTAR 5503, too. Product(s) & Serial Number(s) August 2007 Part Number(s) RF Tag Reader CM+339267.4 Referenced Document(s) None DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 0 05-2008 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 8 / 14 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.08E 21 22 Manufacturing Standard Modifications Changed Input Sensor Module CM+349280.1 Reason Improvement of production process Product(s) & Serial Number(s) SN ≥ 5253 / November 2007 Part Number(s) Input Sensor Module CM+349280.2 Referenced Document(s) None Changed TPH Module CM+349264.2 Reason Improvement of production process: Improved ground connection to reduce pixel drops Product(s) & Serial Number(s) Serial number not registered / November 2007 Part Number(s) TPH Module CM+349264.3 Referenced Document(s) None DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 0 05-2008 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 8 / 15 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.08E 23 24 Manufacturing Standard Modifications Changed Compact Flash Card 128 MB to 1 GB Reason Change of type of compact flash card for printer backup due to purchasing reasons. Product(s) & Serial Number(s) Printers and spare parts delivered as of February 2008 Part Number(s) • Compact Flash 1 GB, CM+343356.2 Referenced Document(s) • None Introduction of “Upper Pickup Modification Kit” incl. Software 1.9.1_C1 Reason Improvement of film run Product(s) & Serial Number(s) • The “Upper Pickup Modification Kit” was introduced in production as of SN 5615. • Software 1.9.1_C1 was introduced in production as of SN 5723 plus SNs 5660, 5665, 5667, 5669, 5672, 5676, 5677, 5679, 5683, 5684, 5717, 5719, 5721 • Introduction in April 2008 Part Number(s) “Upper Pickup Modification Kit”, CM+361703.0 Referenced Document(s) • SB No. 08 DD+DIS400.07E • Upper Pickup Modification Kit” Enclosure DD+DIS399.07E DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 0 05-2008 DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Chapter 8 / 16 Agfa Company Confidential HEALTHCARE Maintenance Global Services Organisation Order-No.: DD+DIS149.05E *1YZO5L1* DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 1 Piece YZO5L MA1 Edition 1, Revision 0 The Maintenance document is separately available. Order No: DD+DIS149.05E Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. printed in Germany 2005-09-09 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.05E Maintenance Caution: This system uses high voltage. Please consider the respective safety regulations. These instructions describe adjustments and routines which must only be performed by qualified technical personnel. Note: Electrical repairs and connections must only be performed by a qualified electrician. Mechanical repairs and connections must only be performed by a qualified technician. CE Declaration: According to the medical guidelines, the CE Declaration (CE Conformity) becomes invalid if the product is changed without explicit consent of the manufacturer! This applies to all parts, not only to safety elements. We reserve the right to change data and characteristics in the light of technical progress. 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Chapter 9 Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS149.05E Maintenance Chapter 9: List of contents 1 Safety .................................................................................... 1 2 Introduction .......................................................................... 3 2.1 Maintenance frequency ....................................................................... 3 2.2 Required time ....................................................................................... 3 2.3 Required tools ...................................................................................... 3 2.4 Required cleaning material ................................................................. 4 2.5 Required spare parts ........................................................................... 4 3 Diagnostics........................................................................... 5 3.1 Questioning of the customer .............................................................. 5 3.2 Infocounter analysis ............................................................................ 5 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 Infocounter Analysis via Printers Infocounters Report ...................................... 6 Infocounter analysis via Service Command session......................................... 7 How to evaluate the Infocounter ....................................................................... 7 3.3 Image quality check ............................................................................. 9 4 Maintenance points - Power off ........................................ 10 4.1 Check of general condition ............................................................... 10 4.2 Check of condition of belts and gears ............................................. 10 4.3 Visual check of the cables................................................................. 10 4.4 Cleaning of the suction cups ............................................................ 11 4.5 Cleaning of Electronics Compartment ............................................. 11 4.6 Cleaning of Power Supply Air Inlet................................................... 12 4.7 Check and Cleaning of Drum ............................................................ 12 4.8 Cleaning of Thermal print head ........................................................ 13 4.9 Electrical check .................................................................................. 14 4.9.1 4.9.2 Basic Protective Earth Test............................................................................. 14 Electrical Check according to National Regulations. ...................................... 15 5 Maintenance points - Power on ........................................ 16 5.1 Check of safety switches................................................................... 16 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. 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Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 9 / I Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.05E Maintenance 5.2 SW patch installation......................................................................... 16 5.3 Film calibration................................................................................... 17 5.4 Density Reproduction Check ............................................................ 17 5.5 Test image evaluation........................................................................ 19 5.6 Host system image quality check..................................................... 20 6 Completion of the maintenance........................................ 20 6.1 Backup Data on CF Card ................................................................... 20 6.2 Reset of the relative counters in the Infocounter............................ 21 6.3 Customer Conversation .................................................................... 21 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 9 / II Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS149.05E 1 Maintenance Safety ⇒ The DRYSTAR 5302 is suitable for continuous operation. ⇒ The DRYSTAR 5302 enables or helps in the diagnosis of a patient. When operating or maintaining the DRYSTAR 5302 always observe the following safety guidelines: • Have electrical or mechanical defects repaired by skilled personnel only! • Do not override or disconnect the integrated safety features. • Ventilation openings may not be covered. • Always switch off the DRYSTAR 5302 and disconnect the power cord from the outlet before carrying out any maintenance work. Always take into account the markings provided on the inside and outside of the printer. A brief overview of these markings and their meaning is given below: Safety warning, indicating that the DRYSTAR 5302 User and Reference Manuals should be consulted before making any connections to other equipment. The use of accessory equipment not complying with the equivalent safety requirements of this printer may lead to a reduced level of safety of the resulting system. Consideration relating to the choice of accessory equipment shall include: Use of the accessory equipment in the patient vicinity. Evidence that the safety certification of the accessory equipment has been performed in accordance with the appropriate IEC 60601-1 and IEC 60601-1-2 harmonized national standard. In addition, all configurations must comply with the medical electrical systems standard IEC 60601-1-1. The party that makes the connections acts as system configurator and is responsible for complying with the systems' standard. If required contact your Agfa Service Organization. In order to reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove any covers. Caution hot: Keep hands clear from the Thermal Print Head. Type B equipment: Indicates that the DRYSTAR 5302 complies within the limits for type B equipment. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 9 / 1 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.05E Maintenance Supplementary protective earth connector: Provides a connection between the DRYSTAR 5302 and the potential equalization busbar of the electrical system as found in medical environments. This plug should never be unplugged before the power is turned off and the power plug has been removed. Intergrounding connector: Provides a connection between the printer and other equipment which might exhibit minor ground potential differences. These differences may degrade the quality of communication between different equipment. Never remove connections to this terminal. Protective earth (ground) Provides a connection between the printer and the protective earth of the mains. Do not remove this connection, because this will have a negative influence on the leakage current. Power/Reset Button Note that the power cord has to be disconnected from the wall outlet in order to disconnect the unit entirely from the mains. Precautions for use in USA only: Make sure that the circuit is single-phase center-tapped, if the printer is connected to a 240 V/60 Hz source instead of a 120 V/60 Hz source. Transport after installation Before moving the printer, always switch off the machine. The DRYSTAR 5302 should always be transported by 2 persons. When doing this, the stability and the structure of the table top have to be taken into account. The printer should not be placed on a soft surface, since this might prevent appropriate ventilation and cause overheating. Nothing else should be installed on the same table, and measures should be taken to prevent table shock, while this may cause image artifacts. The appliance shall only be transported with all covers closed. The appliance shall not be transported continuously from one location to the other. Do not lift the printer by the output tray. Waste disposal and environmental regulations In most countries DRYSTAR film is considered industrial waste and is not allowed to be disposed of as household waste. Please consult your local waste disposal regulations. Agfa recommends to have DRYSTAR film waste hauled away by a licensed company. After its life span, do not dispose of the DRYSTAR 5302 without consideration of local waste disposal regulations. Please consult your local service organization. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 9 / 2 Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS149.05E 2 Maintenance Introduction The maintenance steps described in this document are based on the technically required measures to guarantee the proper operation of the printer. The maintenance points have been arranged in a chronologically suitable order to make the work routines as efficient as possible. The sequence of the maintenance points in the checklist (see appendix) is identical with the maintenance instructions. Additional maintenance steps can be required according to national regulations. 2.1 Maintenance frequency The maintenance has to be carried out: • every 25.000 printed films, or • every 12 months, whichever comes first. 2.2 Required time • Time required for the maintenance: ≤ 2 hours, 2.3 Required tools Description Order Number / Comment Calibrated densitometer recommended types are • MacBeth TR-924 • X-Rite 301 • X-Rite 310 • X-Rite 331 • X-Rite 341 • Gretag D200-2 Flash light commercially available Loop 8x CM+9.9579.9904.0 Service PC with Drystar 5302 Density For Service PC specifications refer to Reproduction Check files chapter 3.2, Tools. Density reproduction check files are available via MEDNET, GSO Library Waterproof pen commercially available Wrist strap CM+9.9999.0830.0 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 9 / 3 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.05E Maintenance 2.4 Required cleaning material Cleaning material Order Number Agfa Cleaning Tissue (as alternative to Isopropyl alcohol or Ethanol and Lint free cloth). Box of 50 pieces. CM+309931.0 Isopropyl alcohol or Ethanol Commercially available Lint free cloth Commercially available Ink eraser 'Pelikan' 10+9.9999.1176.0 Vacuum cleaner 2.5 220/240V, 50Hz CM+9.9999.0895.0 110/115V, 60Hz CM+9.9999.0896.0 Required spare parts The following spare parts are part of the Maintenance-assortment CM+0 5366 0999 733 Description Order Number Case of Exchange/ Usage Air Filter CM+343350.X Exchange each maintenance Always have the latest Drystar 5302 software patches available on the Service PC. Depending of the urgency and classification of a software patch it might be necessary to update the printer software. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 9 / 4 Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS149.05E 3 Maintenance Diagnostics The diagnostics before the maintenance comprise following tasks: Task 3.1 Details see.. Questioning of the customer 3.1 Infocounter analysis 3.2 Image quality check 3.3 Questioning of the customer • Ask the customer for any problem that appeared since the last maintenance. 3.2 Infocounter analysis To view the infocounter a service PC is required. Two possibilities exist to get the infocounter on the Service PC: # Type of Infocounter analysis: Refer to ... A Via Printers Infocounters Report 3.2.1 B Via Service Command session 3.2.2 We recommend to use for Infocounter Analysis method A, 'Via Printers Infocounters Report', as this is the fastest way to access the infocounter. Method B, 'Via Service Command session ' might be useful, when you can access a PC in the hospital network for a short time, to save the infocounter file on the printer CF card for analysis on the Service PC. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 9 / 5 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.05E Maintenance Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer SERVICE TOOLS HOME A 7 Service Actions 5 Logging 2. Infocounters General information List of errors Printer Infocounters report DICOM, LPD and HIPAA report QA Report Page Software versions Remote sessions Show printer status Enter key-operator command session Enter service command session Release remote command session B Scalingtools Setup Connectivity DICOM profile editor Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer LPD Profile Editor Network configuration Printqueue editor Service - Loggings Controller logging 1. To printer flash card Modules 2. To this computer Module repair Go back 536609cf.cdr Figure 1 3.2.1 Infocounter Analysis via Printers Infocounters Report Required Tools • Service PC, required to connect to the printer and analyze the infocounter. (1) Connect the Service PC to the network (2) Start the browser (Internet Explorer ≥ 5) (3) Enter the IP address of the printer in the address window. (4) Select menu "Service Engineer Tools - Printer Infocounters Report" (5) Analyze the infocounter file as described in section 3.2.3, How to evaluate the Infocounter Service PC Printer 536632el.cdr Figure 2 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 9 / 6 Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS149.05E 3.2.2 Maintenance Infocounter analysis via Service Command session Required Tools • Service PC, required to connect to the printer and analyze the infocounter (1) Connect the Service PC to the network (2) Start the browser (Internet Explorer ≥ 5) (3) Enter the IP address of the printer in the address window. (4) Select menu "Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command Session - 7 Service Actions - 5 Logging - 2 Infocounters" (5) Save the infocounter file to the service PC or the CF card. (6) Unzip the infocounters ZIP file (7) Analyze the infocounter.txt file as described in section 3.2.3, How to evaluate the Infocounter 3.2.3 Service PC Printer 536632el.cdr Figure 3 How to evaluate the Infocounter Infocounters.txt evaluation What to check in the infocounter Comment 1.1 Serial number and Installation date Compare device serial number with chapter 8 ‘Manufacturing Standard Modification’ to determine whether the device possibly requires a modification. Refer to 3.3 (infocounter.txt), ‘HW Modification History’, to check already made modifications. 1.4 Software Info Compare the currently installed SW version with the latest SW version described in chapter 3.8, SW releases, patches. In case a recommended SW patch is available, install this SW patch. Refer to section 5.2. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 9 / 7 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.05E Maintenance Infocounters.txt evaluation What to check in the infocounter Comment 2.3 Reliability Should normally be not higher than 0.05. Higher fault rates need a thorough investigation. 3.3 Hardware Modification History By comparing the status of the device with the available modifications (refer to Technical Documentation chapter 8) the exact hardware status can be determined. 3.4 Software modification history By checking the software modification history it can be determined, whether a recent software upgrade solved a problem, that occurred quite often in the error list in the past 5.3 Retries Many retries (> 1%, based on relative prints) have to be investigated: They may reduce the throughput of the device. 5.7 Error History Check which errors occurred in the last days, how often they appeared as well as the CBF (cycles between failures) of these errors. This gives an overview of the current status of the machine. 5.8 Error list (sorted by relative) and Troubleshoot these errors with the help of the technical documentation, chapter 3.3, ‘Troubleshooting’. 5.9 Error list (sorted by total): Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 9 / 8 Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS149.05E 3.3 Maintenance Image quality check (1) In the browser pages select menu "Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command Session - 3 Print Testimage" (2) Print following test images on the largest format available in the film magazines: • STI1.ZIP • STI2.ZIP • medical_image.ZIP The test image as displayed in Figure 4 to Figure 6 will be printed. (3) Mark the test films with a waterproof pen as testfilm before maintenance Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 9 / 9 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.05E Maintenance 4 Maintenance points - Power off The maintenance with powered-off machine comprises following tasks: Task 4.1 Details: see... Check of general condition 4.1 Check of condition of belts and gears 4.2 Visual check of the cables 4.3 Cleaning of the suction cups 4.4 Cleaning of Electronics 4.5 Cleaning of Power Supply Air Inlet 4.6 Check and Cleaning of Drum 4.7 Cleaning of Thermal print head 4.8 Electrical check 4.9 Check of general condition (1) Perform a visual check of • Power- and network cables. • Covers • The Output tray • The upper and lower Input tray. (2) Disconnect the power and network cable (3) Remove the left and right cover to prepare the printer for the next steps (4) Remove the films in the film trays including white plastic sheet 4.2 Check of condition of belts and gears (1) Check all belts and gears for visible wear 4.3 Visual check of the cables (1) Check cables inside the printer: The insulation may not show any sign of wear or damage. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 9 / 10 Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS149.05E 4.4 Maintenance Cleaning of the suction cups (1) Pull out the upper pickup unit (2) Clean the suction cups with a lint free cloth lightly moistened with Isopropyl alcohol. (3) Insert the upper pickup unit (4) Repeat this step for the lower pickup unit 1 536609da.cdr Figure 7 3 2 536609db.cdr 536609cc.cdr Figure 8 4.5 Figure 9 Cleaning of Electronics Compartment (1) Remove the EMI shielding (2) Clean the electronics compartment with a vacuum cleaner. 536609ac.cdr Figure 10 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 9 / 11 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.05E Maintenance 4.6 Cleaning of Power Supply Air Inlet (1) Clean the power supply air inlet with a vacuum cleaner. Figure 11 4.7 Check and Cleaning of Drum (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Open the top cover Open the "Hold down bracket" Open the TH Module Remove the flat belt Check the drum for dirt or damage by turning at the drum drive pulley. (6) In case signs of damage are visible, also check the STI2 test image printed under step "3.3 Image quality check": A damage will be visible in the flatfield area of the STI2 test image in distance of 111 mm. (7) Clean the rubber of the drum with a lint free cloth lightly moistened with Isopropyl alcohol or Ethanol (8) Remount the flat belt 536609df.cdr Figure 12 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 9 / 12 Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS149.05E 4.8 Maintenance Cleaning of Thermal print head (1) Clean the TH resistor line with a lint free cloth lightly moistened with Isopropyl - alcohol or a cleaning tissue. • The last cleaning action must be carried out in one way! • For the Isopropyl alcohol observe the rule: As less water is in the alcohol as better. We recommend using a 90% Isopropyl alcohol. (2) Remount all covers (3) Insert both input trays 536609cg.cdr Figure 13 Caution: • Be carefull at TH cleaning. • The electronic circuits under the IC cover can be damaged. • During cleaning do not press against the IC cover. Only use very little alcohol to moisten the cloth. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 9 / 13 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.05E Maintenance 4.9 Electrical check The electrical check is split up in two steps: 4.9.1 Step Task Details see.. 1 Perform the basic protective earth test 4.9.1 2 Perform the electrical check according to National Regulations. 4.9.2 Basic Protective Earth Test (1) Use a multimeter that is capable to measure a resistance < 1 Ohm (2) Put one probe at the ground connector of the mains input (3) Put the other probe at a few metallic parts, the customer could touch. The electrical resistance has to be ≤ 0.2 Ohm. Refer to Figure 14. 536631JN.cdr 2 Figure 14 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 9 / 14 Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS149.05E Maintenance (4) Insert the power cord at the printer side; leave it disconnected at the wall side. (5) Put one probe at the ground connector of the mains connector. (6) Put the other probe at a few metallic parts, the customer could touch. The electrical resistance in this case has to be ≤ 0.3 Ohm. Refer to Figure 15. 536631JN.cdr Figure 15 In case the electrical resistance of one measurement exceeds the limits (0.2 Ohm without mains cable; 0.3 Ohm with mains cable) check the printer for loose grounding connections! 4.9.2 Electrical Check according to National Regulations. (1) Perform the electrical check according to National Regulations. The electrical checks that have to be performed in certain intervals (e.g. each 12 months) or after certain service actions (repair and/or maintenance) depend on National Regulations. Example for Germany: BGV A3 and DIN VDE 0751 or subsequent regulations. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 9 / 15 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.05E Maintenance 5 Maintenance points - Power on The maintenance with powered-on machine comprises following tasks: Task 5.1 Details: see... Check of safety switches 5.1 SW patch installation 5.2 Film calibration 5.3 Density Reproduction Check 5.4 Test image evaluation 5.5 Host system image quality check 5.6 Check of safety switches (1) Switch on the printer. Wait till it shows the READY screen (takes approx. 7 minutes) (2) Open top cover (3) Check display message: It must show "Close top cover" 536609fa.cdr Figure 16 5.2 SW patch installation (1) Install the latest SW patch, in case a recommended SW patch for the printer is available. Refer to chapter 3.8, Software Releases, Patches. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 9 / 16 Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS149.05E 5.3 Maintenance Film calibration How? (1) Select in key-operator menu '6 Calibration - 1 Film Calibration' (2) Follow the instructions on the display. (3) Repeat film calibration for second input tray 536336as.cdr Figure 17 5.4 Density Reproduction Check Background Information With the density reproduction check the difference for a specific film type between optical density defined in the sensitometric calibration file and the printed optical density, measured with an external densitometer is checked. This is a plausibility check for the CDM: In case the measured density values are out of the specified range, the CDM requires a re-calibration. This procedure must be carried out with every used film type: (1) In the browser pages select menu "Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command Session - 3 Print Testimage" (2) Print out LinCheck.zip and measure the density of the eleven 100 % – 0% fields with a calibrated MacBeth TR-924, X-Rite 331, 341, X-Rite 301, X-Rite 310 or Gretag D200-2 densitometer. (3) To check linearity fill in measured values in corresponding Excel file: Ds5302 density reproduction check DT2B.xls or Ds5302 density reproduction check DT2C.xls These Excel files can be downloaded from MedNet, download area 'GSO library - Hardcopy - Dry Imagers - Drystar 5302 - Freeware'. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 9 / 17 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.05E Maintenance (4) After the measured values are filled in, the density reproduction is calculated automatically. (5) At the right hand side of the table is shown, whether the Density Reproduction is ok or not. In case it is not ok you are requested to carry out a CDM calibration. Select densitometer: X-rite 341 4 Dmax = 314 Square Measured density Target density Density diff. Check 100% 20 20 0 0 90% 47 49,4 -2,4 0 80% 73 78,8 -5,8 0 70% 104 108,2 -4,2 0 60% 133 137,6 -4,6 0 50% 163 167 -4 0 40% 189 196,4 -7,4 0 30% 218 225,8 -7,8 0 20% 246 255,2 -9,2 0 10% 274 284,6 -10,6 0 0% 306 314 -8 0 When entering the measured density values the decimal point appears in a different spot, e.g. measured value = 0.23, value to enter = 23.0 Density Lower limit Upper limit 0 0 0 Density difference LinCheck image DT2B film in Ds 5302 30 -5 5 45 -7 7 20 60 -8 8 75 -9 9 15 90 -10 10 X-rite 310 105 -11 11 10 X-rite 331 120 -12 12 X-rite 341 5 135 -12 12 X-rite 301 Lower limit 150 -13 13 Mac Beth TR924 0 Upper limit 165 -13 13 Gretag D200-2 Density difference 180 -14 14 -5 195 -14 14 210 -14 14 -10 225 -15 15 -15 240 -15 15 255 -15 15 -20 270 -16 16 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 285 -16 16 Target Density 300 -16 16 315 -16 16 Density Difference Density Reproduction = OK No CDM calibration needed for DT2B film 536609af.cdr Figure 18 (1) The measured density values have to be entered without decimal point. (e.g. measured value = .23, value to enter = 23) Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 9 / 18 Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS149.05E 5.5 Maintenance Test image evaluation (1) In the browser pages select menu "Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command Session - 3 Print Testimage". (2) Print following test images on the largest format available in the film trays: • STI1.ZIP • STI2.ZIP • medical_image.ZIP (3) Mark the test films with a waterproof pen as testfilms after maintenance (4) Check all three images at the lightbox. Following items must been checked: o Line artifacts in transport direction o Line artifacts vertical to the transport direction o Point artifacts o Surface artifacts (5) Evaluate the test images at follows: 1. If no artifacts are seen on the STI1 / STI2 image continue with next step 2. If artifacts seen on STI1 / STI2 image aren’t visible on the medical_image continue with next step. 3. In other case (i.e. artifacts which are visible in STI1 / STI2 are visible on medical_image, too) refer to Technical Documentation chapter "3.3 Troubleshooting” (6) Compare the test images "after maintenance" with the test images made "before maintenance": The image quality of the last printed medical_image and STI1/STI2 test image must be equal or better than the images made before maintenance. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 9 / 19 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.05E Maintenance 5.6 Host system image quality check (1) Print a diagnostic image from every host system. (2) Check images of each host at the lightbox for artifacts in diagnostic image. (3) In case artifacts are visible, compare with artifacts in last STI1 /STI2 image. o In case artifacts are also visible in STI1 / STI2 image, refer to Technical Documentation chapter "3.3 Troubleshooting”. o In case artifact is only visible in images of a specific host but not in STI1 / STI2 image, initiate a service call of modality service engineer 6 Completion of the maintenance The Completion of the maintenance comprises following tasks: Task 6.1 Details see.. Backup Data on CF Card 6.1 Reset of Maintenance Action counters and relative Counters in the Infocounter 6.2 Customer Conversation 6.3 Backup Data on CF Card (1) Open the upper film tray and take out the CF card. (2) Insert the CF card in the printer CF card reader (3) In the Key-operator menu select "4 Save configuration". (4) Follow the instructions on the printer display. 536609fl.cdr 536336as.cdr Figure 19 536609fl.cdr 536336as.cdr Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 9 / 20 Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS149.05E Maintenance Figure 20 6.2 Reset of Maintenance Action counters and relative Counters in the Infocounter (1) In the Browser menu select "Service Engineer Tools - Enter Service Command Session - 7 Service Actions - 4 Maintenance - 4 Clear relative counters". (2) Select ' 7 Service Actions - 4 Maintenance - 1 Maintenance Settings' (3) Select 'y' for yes at each desired 'Reset Item' (4) Select "Accept Changes". Refer to Figure 21 (5) When leaving the Service menu select "Preventive maintenance" as service action. Welcome to this DryStar 5302 printer Service - Service actions Active Reset Item Maintenance Action Cycles Factory to go settings Thermal head cleaning required 0 5000 5000 Y N Y N Replace thermal head anti dust filter 19030 25000 25000 Y N Y N Replace thermal head (end of life) 52520 62500 62500 Y N Y N Film calibration upper tray required 1898 5000 5000 Y N Y N Film calibration lower tray required 2505 5000 5000 Y N Y N Service maintenance required 0 5000 5000 Y N Y N Current settings 1 2 Accept Changes Discard Changes Reset Values 536609fk.cdr Figure 21 6.3 Customer Conversation (1) Fill out the Maintenance checklist and hand it out to the customer. (2) Explain the results of the maintenance to the customer. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 9 / 21 Agfa Company Confidential AGFA and the Agfa-Rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert AG, Germany Herausgegeben von / Published by / Edité par / Agfa-Gevaert AG Fototechnik Tegernseer Landstraße 161 D - 81539 München Printed in Germany / Imprimé en Allemagne Agfa Company Confidential HEALTHCARE Maintenance Checklist Global Services Organisation Order-No.: DD+DIS149.05E DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Work Instruction for order no. SN Film cycles The maintenance has to be carried out: Every 12 months or 25 000 printed films Maintenance must be carried out according to the maintenance instructions DD+DIS149.05E. Diagnostics OK Questioning of the customer • Questioning of the customer about problems with the printer. Infocounter analysis • Read-out and analyzation of the infocounter Image quality check • Printing of STI1, STI2 and medical test image for comparison with test images at final system check not OK Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. printed in Germany 2005-09-09 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS149.05E Maintenance Checklist Maintenance points - Power off OK Check of general condition • Visual check of power and network cable. Check of condition of belts and gears • Visual check of all belts and gears in the printer. Visual check of the cables • Check of cables inside the printer for damage not OK • Visual check of covers and film magazines Cleaning of the suction • Cleaning of the suction cups of both film pickup cups assemblies with a lint free cloth lightly moistened with Isopropyl alcohol Cleaning of Electronics • Cleaning of the Electronic rack with a vacuum rack cleaner. Cleaning of Power supply air inlet • Cleaning of the Power supply air inlet with a vacuum cleaner Check and Cleaning of • Check of the rubber of the drum for damage. Drum • Cleaning of the rubber of the drum with a lint free cloth lightly moistened with Isopropyl alcohol or Ethanol. Cleaning of Thermal print head • Cleaning of the Thermal print head with a lint free cloth lightly moistened with Isopropyl alcohol Electrical check • Check of the protective earth resistance Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Maintenence Checklist Page 2 / 4 Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS149.05E Maintenance Checklist OK not OK OK not OK Maintenance points - Power on Check of safety switche • Opening of top cover to check function of safety switche SW patch installation • Installation of SW patch, in case a recommended SW patch for the printer is available Film calibration • Calibration of the films in both input trays. Density Reproduction Check • Density Reproduction Check to confirm proper operating CDM. Execution of CDM calibration if not okay. Test image evaluation • Printing of STI1, STI2 and medical test image • Comparison with test images made during printer diagnostics • Check for artifacts on the film. In case of artifacts in STI1 / STI2 and medical test image troubleshooting as described in chapter 3.3 Troubleshooting. • Printing of diagnostic image from every host system • Check concerning artifacts in diagnostic image. Comparison with artifacts in last STI1 /STI2 image. Host system image quality check o In case artifacts are also visible in STI1 / STI2 image, troubleshooting as described in chapter 3.3 Troubleshooting. o In case artifact is only visible in images of a specific host but not in STI1 / STI2 image, initiation of service call of modality service engineer Completion Backup • Backup of machine specific parameters Reset of Maintenance action counters and relative infocounter • Reset of Maintenance action counters • Reset of relative infocounter • Confirmation of the maintenance in the printer service menu. Customer conversation • Explanation of results of preventive maintenance. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. 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Date / Signature Service Technician Customer Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Maintenence Checklist Page 4 / 4 Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 HEALTHCARE Chapter 10 Service Bulletins Imaging Services Document No: DD+DIS150.05E Drystar 5302 Type 5366/0100 ► Please note Service Bulletins are not part of the Service Manual for Download. Please download the Service Bulletins from the GSO Library: MEDNET GSO Hardcopy Dry Imagers Drystar 5302 Service Bulletin DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 0 03-2008 printed in Germany Agfa Company Confidential Document Node ID: 23532484 service_bulletin_cover_e_template_v01 Copyright © 2008 Agfa HealthCare N.V. DD+DIS150.05E Service Bulletins intentionally left blank DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 0 03-2008 Drystar 5302 Type 5366/0100 Chapter 10 / 2 Agfa Company Confidential HEALTHCARE Chapter 11 Imaging Services Installation Planning Document No: DD+DIS148.05E DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 Edition 1, Revision 2 This documentation is separately available. Order No: DD+DIS148.05E. CONFIDENTIALITY NOTE: Use, dissemination, distribution or reproduction of this document by unauthorized personnel is not permitted and may be unlawful. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. 12-2007 printed in Germany Document Node ID: 15602908 eq_11_install-planning_e_template_v04 Agfa Company Confidential Copyright © 2007 Agfa HealthCare N.V. 1 DD+DIS148.05E Installation Planning 1 2 3 WARNING: Improper operation or service activities may cause damage or injuries. INSTRUCTION: (1) Read the "Generic Safety Directions" document (see MEDNET GSO => 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. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 2 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E ► Installation Planning 1 2 3 Purpose of this document This document contains all planning data including the required measures to be carried out on site prior to the machine delivery. This chapter is divided into: ► ► • construction planning data • technical connection and performance data • safety instructions, listing of certificates Document History Edition. Revision Release Date Changes compared to previous Version 1.1: 1.2 11-2007 • Adapted scope of delivery (Before: Only English user manual delivered as paper manual; Now: additional Chinese simplified and Spanish). See section 3.1 • Added detailed specifications for power cables which are part of delivery. See section 3.1 • Corrected wrong outlet and cable specification for US: Wrong: NEMA 6-15p outlet/cable Correct: NEMA 5-15p outlet/cable. See section 8. Referenced Documents Document Title n.a. n.a. 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Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 3 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E Installation Planning 1 2 3 LIST OF CONTENTS 1 INSTALLATION PLANNING CHECKLIST................................................................................6 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW...............................................................................................................7 3 SCOPE OF DELIVERY AND ACCESSORIES.........................................................................8 3.1 Scope of delivery ......................................................................................................................8 3.2 Options......................................................................................................................................9 4 MACHINE DIMENSIONS .......................................................................................................10 5 MINIMUM FREE SPACE FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE .....................................11 6 SYSTEM INTEGRATION .......................................................................................................12 7 8 6.1 Network integration parameters..............................................................................................12 6.2 Modality Setup Parameters.....................................................................................................14 6.3 Setup of Security and Privacy (optional).................................................................................16 6.3.1 List of Key-operator, Service People and Specialists with Access Rights .............................16 6.3.2 Audit Logging Server and NTP Server parameters ................................................................18 6.3.3 Availability of certificates.........................................................................................................18 6.4 Service Host Parameters ........................................................................................................18 6.5 Example for System Integration..............................................................................................19 AMBIENT CONDITIONS ........................................................................................................20 7.1 During operation .....................................................................................................................20 7.2 During transport and storage ..................................................................................................20 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ..............................................................................................21 8.1 9 Electrical connections at the printer ........................................................................................22 SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................................................................22 9.1 Type overview .........................................................................................................................22 9.2 Functional data .......................................................................................................................23 9.2.1 Pixel Matrices..........................................................................................................................23 9.3 Electrical data..........................................................................................................................24 9.4 Climatic data ...........................................................................................................................24 9.5 Sound emission data ..............................................................................................................24 9.6 Interface data ..........................................................................................................................24 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. 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Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 4 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E 10 Installation Planning 1 2 3 9.7 Service data ............................................................................................................................24 9.8 Dimensions and weight...........................................................................................................25 9.8.1 Dimensions, packed machine .................................................................................................25 9.8.2 Dimensions, closed machine ..................................................................................................25 9.8.3 Dimensions, opened machine.................................................................................................25 9.8.4 Weight .....................................................................................................................................25 SAFETY STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS .......................................................................26 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 5 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E 1 1 Installation Planning 2 3 Installation Planning Checklist # Step Goal See Okay section 1. Make yourself familiar with the System Overview To see in which surrounding the printer will be installed 2. Make yourself familiar with the scope of delivery Basic information, to see whether additional, site specific material for installation might be required 3.1 3. Make yourself familiar with the available accessories To be able to order required accessories before the installation 3.2 4. Have a look at the machine dimensions To be able to check, whether the printer fits in the desired installation place 4 5. Check the required free space around the printer. To see whether enough free space for operation, repair and maintenance is available. 5 6. Organize the required network parameters to hook up the printer in the existing network. To have all parameters in advance, to prevent a delay during installation 6 7. Get up-to-date Connectivity Release Documents for the modalities which shall print on the printer To be prepared for modality specific adjustments at the printer 8. Compare the required ambient and climatic conditions with the condition at the installation place. To prevent installation of the printer in an inappropriate environment, leading to functional faults. 7 9. Check the required electrical connection To be able to initiate all required prerequisites in advance to allow proper electrical connections 8 10. Make yourself familiar with the printer specifications To have all printer parameters available which might be required for people who are in involved in installation and operation of the printer. 9 11. Have a look at the printer safety standards and regulations To have the safety standards and regulations for which the printer is tested available in case they are requested by the hospital administration. 10 12. Confirm the installation readiness To be sure that all required preinstallation conditions are fulfilled. 2 6.2 Last Page DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 6 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E 2 Installation Planning 1 2 3 System Overview 536611JK.CDR Figure 1 Device Comment Modality The modality has to support the DICOM print protocol DRYSTAR 5302 Dry printer for 14x17", 14x14", 14x11", 10x12", 8x10" DT2 blue base or clear base films NOTE: Remark to an installation in a 'HIPAA conform environment': In Figure 1 two additional, optional modules are not listed: 1) Audit logging server: This is a computer in the networking allowing to store all communication between the different devices in the network. 2) NTP (Network Time Protocol) Server: This is a computer providing time synchronization. It is useful for audit logging, so that all messages of all devices have the same time reference. Both devices are only required in a 'HIPAA' environment, where high data security is required. For more information refer to section 6.3. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 7 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E Installation Planning 3 Scope of Delivery and Accessories 3.1 Scope of delivery 1 2 3 NOTE: The printer is delivered with all parts, which are required to install it in an existing Ethernet network. Device name: DRYSTAR 5302 Type: 5366/100 ABC Code EQOZV Scope of delivery • 1 Basic DRYSTAR 5302 including: - 2 input trays adjustable for all film sizes - 1 output tray • 1 Compact Flash card (stored in backup CF card slot in input tray) • 2 power cables, 3 m long (Europe / US) • 1 UTP network cable, 5 m long (2 x RJ45 connection) incl. extension piece • 1 Reference manual (English) • 3 User Manuals (English; Chinese simplified, Spanish) • 1 CD with all user manuals and Plug&Play installation manuals in all languages* • 1 packing list • 1 Plug and Play Installation manual (English) • 25 films 14x17" DT 2B for test purposes • 25 films 8x10" DT 2B for test purposes • 2 sets film type labels • 1 Chinese warning sticker • 1 CE declaration of conformity • 1 China ROHS declaration • 1 Installation Report *available languages: Chinese simplified, Chinese traditional, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovakian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Vietnamese DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 8 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E Installation Planning 1 2 3 IMPORTANT: The printer is delivered with two 3 m power cables. See Figure 9. • For US: NEMA 5-15P with IEC C13 plug (female) • For Europe: CEE7/7 with IEC C13 plug (female) Organize a power cable for your country locally. See section 8 for “Mains connection in the installation room” specifications. 3.2 Options Item Order Number Comment Mobile Kit EX2DV To be used in earthquake areas and in mobile usage. May not be used in military vessels. Figure 2 NOTE: REMOTE SERVICE: In general it is possible to diagnose and repair the printer to a certain extent remotely. To enable remote service of the printer remote access has first to be organized. Remote Access is established via the Agfa own Secure Remote Service System (SRSS). For more information to the SRSS refer to MEDNET – GSO Library - Technical Services - Service Delivery - SRSS DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 9 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E 4 Installation Planning 1 2 3 Machine dimensions 71 . 28 5 c .2 m " Closed machine: 72, 8 28. cm 7" 67,6 cm 26.6" 536611jo.cdr Figure 3 76 cm 29,9" 536611jn.cdr 11 45 6 c ,7 m " Opened machine: 536611jp.cdr Figure 4 Figure 5 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 10 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E 1 2 3 Minimum free space for operation and maintenance 60 0 23 m m . 6" 5 Installation Planning 54 0 23 mm .6" 60 0 23 mm .6" 60 0 23 mm .6" 60 0 23 m m .6" 80 0 31 mm .5" 536611JL.cdr Space required for servicing and installation Space required for normal use Figure 6 NOTE: In case the minimum free space for installation and repair is not available, the printer can be carried at a different place. The printer weight is 90 kg (198 lb). It can be carried by three people. Caution: The device is heavy (90 kg;198 lb). Risk of injuries. • At least three people have to lift the device from one position to the other. • Use proper foot and hand protection when lifting the device. • The table might break and cause injuries or damage to the device. The device weight may be too heavy for the table. • Communicate to the customer, that the table must be able to carry more than 90 kg (198 lb) DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 11 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E 6 Installation Planning 1 2 3 System integration The system integration comprises the following tasks: Task Refer to Network integration of the printer 6.1 Modality setup 6.2 Setup of security and privacy (optional) 6.3 Setup of the Agfatek Link Service Host 6.4 For each of these steps various parameters are required in advance. They can be entered in the following tables: 6.1 Network integration parameters To connect the printer to the hospital network, the following parameters are required by the hospital network administrator: Parameter Default Value Printer IP address 169.254.10.10 ............................................. Hostname ds5302 ............................................. Subnet mask 255.255.0.0 ............................................. Router IP address - ............................................. Printer AE title* DS5302 ............................................. Domain name - ............................................. The Hospital Network Administrator needs the following information about the printer: Network connection RJ45 UTP, 100BaseT acc. to IEC601 Transmission protocol DICOM Version 3.0; FTP, Telnet, HTTP, SNMP, SMTP Image formats DICOM DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 12 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E Installation Planning 1 2 3 *NOTE: • It is possible to define more than one AE title at the printer – this means it's possible to have two or more “logical” DRYSTAR 5302 printers. • To configure logical SCP printers can be necessary, in case for example printing is initiated at a PACS system, which has several modalities as input. Example: The PACS system collects CR and CT images. • CR images shall be printed with taste LUT Kanamori • CT images shall be printed with linear taste LUT. Problem: The workstation at the PACS system has one AE title only. The DRYSTAR 5302 does not recognize, for which type of modality (CR or CT) the user wants to print. Solution: • Create one logical printer 'DRYSTAR5302_CR' and one 'DRYSTAR5302_CT'. • Create two different host profiles for the two logical printers, one with Kanamori LUT, the other with linear taste LUT. • In the workstation setup both printers: The user has to select the proper logical printer, depending on the application. ⇒ The number of logical SCP printers is not limited. As each configured SCP server consumes resources of the printer, use as little SCP servers as possible. Rule of thumb: Define max. 4 logical printers. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 13 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E 6.2 Installation Planning 1 2 3 Modality Setup Parameters To connect the printer to the DICOM modality, the following parameters are required by the hospital network administrator: Modality 1: ................................................... (nickname* of the modality; max. 8 characters (letters/figures)) Parameter Value Modality brand ........................................................................... Modality type ........................................................................... Modality AE_title ........................................................................... Modality 2: ................................................... (nickname* of the modality; max. 8 characters (letters/figures)) Parameter Value Modality brand ........................................................................... Modality type ........................................................................... Modality AE_title ........................................................................... Modality 3: ................................................... (nickname* of the modality; max. 8 characters (letters/figures)) Parameter Value Modality brand ........................................................................... Modality type ........................................................................... Modality AE_title ........................................................................... Modality 4: ................................................... (nickname* of the modality; max. 8 characters (letters/figures)) Parameter Value Modality brand ........................................................................... Modality type ........................................................................... Modality AE_title ........................................................................... DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 14 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E Installation Planning 1 2 3 NOTE: *Nickname: The name of the modality which is used by the personnel. Example: The workstation "Siemens Icon Power PC" could be named "Icon" in the daily use. At the printer configuration this name is entered as "nickname". IMPORTANT: For printer connectivity have the up-to-date Interface Status Report and corresponding Connectivity Release Document available: Interface Status Report: The up-to-date interface status report lists all modalities, for which the connectivity to the DRYSTAR 5302 is tested and released. The ISR (Interface Status Report) is available on MEDNET - HealthCare Library General Info - Connectivity & Application - Interface Status Report - Application Info (only via Intranet – not via Internet). The ISR also lists the Connectivity Release Document numbers. Example see Figure 7 DRYSTAR 4500(M)/5500/5300 PHILIPS, CR EASYVISION RAD 4.2 Image : ETHERNET II DICOM 3.0 Control : ETHERNET II DICOM PRINT MANAGEMENT SCU Status : Released for installation Document : 000874 Remarks : 5365_reg11_006_e.cdr Connectivity Release Document Number Figure 7 Connectivity Release Documents: Specific connectivity information for the DRYSTAR 5302 can be found in the Connectivity Release Documents. The Connectivity Release Documents are available on MEDNET (Intranet and Internet), Imaging Library - General Info - Connectivity & Application Not all modalities that are tested for Drystar 4500 (M)/5500/5300 are also tested for Drystar 5302. As the controller part for all printers is identical, except behaviour regarding film sizes and output tray, modalities that are tested for Drystar 4500 (M)/5500/5300 can also be connected to Drystar 5302. Exception: The Drystar 5302 - in opposite to Drystar 4500 M, Drystar 5500/5503 - cannot be used for Mammography applications. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 15 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E 6.3 Installation Planning 1 2 3 Setup of Security and Privacy (optional) In case HIPAA compliance is required, following items have to be checked in advance: Item Refer to Users and service people who may have access 6.3.1 Audit Logging Server and NTP Server parameters 6.3.2 Availability of certificates 6.3.3 NOTE: The parameters for 'Security and Privacy' have to be determined and entered by the 'hospital security responsible person'. Please hand out the pages of this subsection (6.3) to the 'hospital security responsible person'. 6.3.1 List of Key-operator, Service People and Specialists with Access Rights The list of Key-operators is limited to 50. The Key-Operator has access to the KeyOperator webpages of the printer. Following conventions are valid: • Username: min. 4 characters, max 20 characters • Network password: min. 4 characters, max 10 characters # User name Password 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 16 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E Installation Planning 1 2 3 The list of service people is limited to 8. The service people have access to the service web pages. Following conventions are valid: • Username: min. 4 characters, max 20 characters • Network password: min. 4 characters, max 10 characters # Service person name Password 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. The list of Specialists is limited to 1. The Specialist has access to the specialist web pages. Following conventions are valid: • Username: min. 4 characters, max 20 characters • Network password: min. 4 characters, max 10 characters # Specialist name Password 1. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 17 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E 6.3.2 Installation Planning 1 2 3 Audit Logging Server and NTP Server parameters To setup the Audit Logging and NTP server in the printer, request the following parameters from the hospital network administrator: 6.3.3 Parameter Value Audit Logging IP address ................................................................ Audit Logging port number ................................................................ NTP server IP address ............................................................... NTP server port number ............................................................... Availability of certificates Check with the hospital network administrator, that certificates are available for all devices, which shall be HIPAA compliant. NOTE: • Agfa devices which are according to the HIPAA specifications have Agfa certificates already loaded. • All certificates issued by Agfa have a validity period of 10 years 6.4 Service Host Parameters NOTE: The AGFATEK LINK Service Host is optional in the network. It is an optional part of the SRSS (Secure Remote Service System). For more information to the SRSS refer to MEDNET – GSO Library - Technical Services - Service Delivery - SRSS Parameter Default Value Service Host IP address 192.9.200.155 ............................................. Phone Number -- ............................................. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 18 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E 6.5 Installation Planning 1 2 3 Example for System Integration IP Address:192.9.200.155 Digitizer: CR 75.0 Service Host ADC QS Ultrasound Nickname: Digitizer Modality Brand: AGFA Modality Type: CR QS Calling AE-Title: QS Nickname: Modality Brand: Modality Type: Calling AE-Title: Printer 53 63 11 ad .cd r Ultrasound ACUSON ASPEN US_ASPEN 192.9.200.201 IP address: ds5302 Hostname: 255.255.255.0 Subnet mask: Router IP address: Printer AE Title: DS5302 Domain name: Figure 8 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 19 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E Installation Planning 7 Ambient conditions 7.1 During operation 7.2 Ambient temperature: min.: max.: +15°C (59°F) +30°C (86°F) Relative humidity: (non condensing) min.: max.: 20% 75% 1 2 3 During transport and storage NOTE: • Climate conditions for storage must be in accordance with EN60721-3-1-class 1K4 • Climate conditions for transport must be in accordance with EN60721-3-2(1993)-class 2K4 Ambient temperature min.: - 25°C (-13°F) during storage: max.: + 55°C (131°F) Relative humidity min.: max.: 10% 95% min.: max.: 0.1 g/m³ 35 g/m³ Rate of temperature change during storage max.: 1 °C/min. Air pressure during storage Min. max.: 70 kPa 106 kPa Ambient temperature during transport: min.: - 40°C (-40°F) max.: + 70°C (158°F) Relative humidity during transport: min.: max.: 10% 95% during storage: Absolute humidity during storage: DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 20 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E 8 Installation Planning 1 2 3 Electrical connections Installation guidelines Electrical installations have to be done in accordance with national regulations. Examples: VDE (Germany) Electrical installations in the installation room must be in compliance with the regulations IEC 364, VDE 0100, and VDE 0107. UL (US) Electrical installations in the installation room must be in compliance with the regulations: “National Electrical Code" (NEC) (NFPA70). IMPORTANT: A ground fault interrupter (GFI) (IN = 30 mA) must be installed at a suitable point in the circuit (in compliance with VDE 664). Mains connection in the installation room Mains cable (part of the delivery) VDE Double earthed pin outlet in compliance with DIN 49441 and with CEE 7 standard cover V II. UL Earthed contact outlet for the NEMA 5-15 P plug EuroVersion: CEE7/7 - H05VV - F3G - 3 x 2.5 mm² with IEC C13 plug (female); cable length 3 m US/CANVersion: NEMA 5-15P - SJT, 3 x AWG 18 with IEC C13 plug (female); Cable length 3 m US Europe IEC C13 CEE7/7 IEC C13 NEMA 5-15P 5366_chap11_001.cdr Figure 9 Network cable (part of the delivery) UTP; AWG24; Length: 5 m Main switch Upon machine installation, it must be ensured that either the mains connector or an all-pole circuit breaker for the installation on site is located close to the machine and easily accessible. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 21 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E 8.1 Installation Planning 1 2 3 Electrical connections at the printer Ground plug. 6 mm metric thread 100 - 240 V AC power supply Equipotential plug Network connection. RJ45 UTP for 100BaseT network, according to IEC 601 Service Interface. RS232 Interface male DTE 9 pin sub D (nullmodem) 536611JM.cdr Figure 10 9 Specifications 9.1 Type overview Printer Type DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 22 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E 9.2 2 3 Functional data Film sizes 14x17", 14x14", 14x11", 10x12", 8x10" Throughput (films/hour) 8x10": 140 14x17": 75 Access time1st film approx. (seconds) 77 Printable area(pixels) Refer to 9.2.1 resolution(DPI) 320 (79.4 µm Pixel size) Bits per pixel / number of grey steps 12 / 4096 Daylight film loading yes Films per film magazine 100 films Number of film magazines 2 Image recording type Direct thermography Densitometer built in yes Automatic density control yes ≥ 73 GB Hard disk capacity 9.2.1 1 Installation Planning RAM Memory Plugged on Themis: 512 MB Warm-up time Approx. 7 min. (cold printer) Pixel Matrices The DRYSTAR 5302 has two film supply trays that can be configured to 14x17", 14x14", 14x11", 10x14" or 8x10" film size. If trim is used around the images (trim is a small, white frame around each image on the film), the diagnostic area is 6 pixels smaller at each edge of the film. DRYSTAR 5302 Diagnostic Printable Area in Pixels Film Size 8x10" 10x12" 14x11" 14x14" 14x17" No Annotations Annotations Width Height Width Height 2376 3070 3348 4358 4358 3070 3653 4358 4303 5232 2376 3070 2983 4358 4358 2705 3288 4358 3938 4867 Table 1: Pixel Matrices DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 23 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E 9.3 Installation Planning 1 2 3 Electrical data Rated voltage [~V] 100-240 AC (autosensing) Frequency [Hz] 50/60 Power consumption [W] 70 standby 250 printing average 530 peak 9.4 Climatic data Heat emission [kJ/h] 252 standby 900 printing average 1908 maximum 9.5 Sound emission data Noise level: 9.6 in standby: in operation: Interface data Image / control data interface DICOM 3.0 Print SCP Maximum number of simultaneous DICOM associations 9.7 53 dB(A) maximum 62 dB(A) maximum 10 Service data InfoCounter yes Error diagnostics built in yes Module exchange concept yes Remote/preventive service capable yes DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 24 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E Installation Planning 9.8 Dimensions and weight 9.8.1 Dimensions, packed machine 9.8.2 9.8.3 9.8.4 Length / depth (cm / inch) 90 / 35.4 Width (cm / inch) 87 / 34.2 Height (cm / inch) 69 / 27.2 Height incl. Pallet (cm / inch) 84 / 33.1 1 2 3 Dimensions, closed machine Width (cm / inch) 72,8 / 28.6 Length / depth (cm / inch) 71,5 / 28.2 Height with output tray (cm / inch) 67,6 / 26.6 Height without output tray (cm / inch) 53,6 / 21.1 Dimensions, opened machine Width (cm / inch) 72,8 / 28.6 Length / depth (cm / inch) with film trays opened 116 / 45.7 Height (cm / inch) with top cover opened 76 / 29.9 Weight Printer alone (kg / lb) 90 / 198 Printer with packing incl. palette (kg / lb) 120,5 / 265,6 DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 25 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS148.05E 10 Installation Planning 1 2 3 Safety Standards and Regulations The printer has been tested and found to comply with the following international standards and regulations: • • Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC CFR Part 21 Safety standards: • • • • • IEC 60601-1 + A1 + A2 EN 60601-1 + A1 + A2 UL 60601-1:2003 CSA 22.2 No. 601.1-M90 GB4943-2001 Radio-interference regulations (interference suppression): • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • FCC Rules 47 CFR part 15 subpart B, class A FCC rules 47 CFT part 15 subpart C, class B IEC 60601-1-2 CISPR 11, class A CISPR 22, class A IEC 61000-4-3 IEC 61000-4-4 IEC 61000-4-5 IEC 61000-4-6 IEC 61000-3-2 IEC 61000-3-3 IEC 61000-4-11 ETSI 300330 GB9254-1998 (Class A) GB17625.1-2003 The DRYSTAR 5302 carries the FCC ID: HPL5366, CE, TUV, cULus and CCC label. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. 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Edition 1, Revision 2 12-2007 DRYSTAR 5302 5366/100 Chapter 11 / 26 Agfa Company Confidential INSTALLATION SITE READINESS CHECKLIST HEALTHCARE Imaging Services Name of Field Service Engineer: Client name: Client address: _________________ Checking date:____________ ___________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ Contact person, name and title: ___________________________________________________________ Client phone number: ________________________ Extension:_________________ Type of systems: ___________________ Order /OGT number: _____________________ # Item Refer to 1 All parts, which are required additionally to the "scope of delivery" are available at the installation site 3 The planned installation place has enough space for installation, operation and repair 4 The required system integration parameters are available 5 The required connectivity Release Documents are available 6 The Host System is installed and the Host System Service Engineer is scheduled to setup the printer at the host system. -- 7 The ambient conditions are within the given limits 7 8 The electrical connection is available as specified 8 okay 3.1 4 and 5 6 6.2 Remarks:______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ Signature of the FSE or Product Specialist: 1 Document No: DD+DIS148.05E Copyright © 2007 Agfa HealthCare N.V. All rights reserved. Technical modifications reserved. Published by Agfa HealthCare N.V. Tegernseer Landstraße 161 D - 81539 München Germany AGFA and the Agfa-Rhombus are trademarks of Agfa HealthCare N.V. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Glossary and Key Word Index Chapter 12: List of contents 1 2 Glossary.............................................................................................. 1 Key Word Index ................................................................................ 10 Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Typ 5366/100) Chapter 12 / I Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E 1 Glossary and Key Word Index Glossary 2-Propanol (Isopropyl alcohol) Alcohol used for cleaning purposes. A ADC Agfa Diagnostic Center. A device developed by AGFA to scan X-ray exposed phosphor plates. AE-Title Application Entity Title. A DICOM capable device in the network is unambiguously identified by its IP address, hostname and AE-Title . Drystar 5300 has the AE-Title "DS5300" by default. The AE-Title for the Drystar 5300 in the DICOM Host must be identical with the AE-Title in the Drystar 5300 itself. The AE-Title is set up during installation. To make a clear distinction between AE-title and IP address, it is recommended to use only lower case characters for the hostname. Preferably use the same name as for the AEtitle, but in lowercase. AGFATEK LINK Device out of the AGFATEK product spectrum for remote service. Enables to make a dial-up-networking connection between local PC and the AGFA network. Anti-static wrist strap Wrist strap made of synthetic material with integrated thread-like metal. Used for "grounding" the service engineer during service at printed circuit boards. Prevents electronic components from being destroyed by static discharge. APIP Agfa Picture Archiving Protocol. AGFA network protocol for communication between medical devices. More and more DICOM supersedes APIP. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 12 / 1 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Glossary and Key Word Index B B/W Black and White. Battery RAM A RAM component, whose contents is being stored by the tension of a battery. Blue Based Film Film with a blue colored support layer. The fog level of this film is approx. 0.2 O.D. See also "Clear Based Film" Browser Application used for reading Internet pages. The commonly used browsers are Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. C Calibration Process which determines a reproducible correlation between input and output values. Clear Based Film Film with a transparent support layer. The fog level of this film is approx. 0.15 O.D. See also "Blue Based Film" COM1, COM2 Names for the first two serial interfaces of a computer CPU (Devil) Board Printed circuit board to control the main functions of the printer, CPU. D DA Converter Digital Analog Converter. DCE Data Communications Equipment. Term out of the RS232 specification. DCE equipment sends data on pin 3 and receives on pin 2. The RS232 interface from modems or PC's is almost always DCE. To connect a DCE with a DTE device, a standard RS232 cable is required. To establish a DCE - DCE connection, respectively a DTE - DTE connection a null- modem cable is required. See also DTE. Densitometer Device used for measuring the optical density of the film. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 12 / 2 Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS150.05E Glossary and Key Word Index DICOM Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine. A network protocol, which is wide spread in the medical world, and used for interchanging text and images. DICOM PMS DICOM Print Management Service. A device which provides DICOM PMS (= provider) makes it possible to print DICOM images. A device which uses DICOM PMS (= user) is able to control a DICOM printer. The Drystar 5300 is a DICOM PMS Provider. Dmin / Dmax Minimal / maximal optical density on the film. DNS Domain Name System The DNS server builds up the connection between IP-address and Domain name. Domain Name The Domain Name is the name for a device in the network. It provides for a more comfortable contact to a network node by calling it via name instead of the IP address. In the internet for example the IP address 19.5.6.121 can be contacted by the name 'johnson.com'. To identify a device in the network via a name it has to be registered in a DNS server. The network system administrator determines the domain name for Drystar 5300. DPI Dots Per Inch. Pixels per Inch (1 inch = 2,54 cm) DRA Direct Remote Access. Remote service DTE Data Terminal Equipment. Term out of the RS232 Specification. DTE equipment sends data on pin 2 and receives on pin 3. See also DCE. E EEPROM Electrically Erasable, Programmable Read Only Memory. Memory chip that can be electronically erased and programmed again. EMC ElectroMagnetic Compatibility. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 12 / 3 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Glossary and Key Word Index EMI ElectroMagnetic Interference. EPROM Erasable, Programmable Read Only Memory. Memory chip that can be erased by ultraviolet light and be electronically programmed again. Ethernet Network carrier technology for LANs (Local Area Networks). F FIFO Film batch Film Sensitometry Film type FireWire Flash EPROM First In, First Out. Way of storing data that first selects the data that have been entered first. Used in (print) queues. Number printed on the film packet. It changes with every new film emulsion. Only the films with the same film batch have exactly the same characteristics. Calibration of the film. By calibrating, the printer gets a table with certain density values for certain control values. Film of a certain producer or a similar producer but with different characteristics (sensitivity, contrast). Serial bus standard also known as IEEE1394. Data rate up to 400 Mb/s. An EPROM in which data have to be deleted in fixed blocks instead of separate bytes. Fog level Lowest optical density that can be measured on the film. FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array. A logic chip, which can be programmed. An FPGA can be programmed after its production. FSE Field Service Engineer. Service technician. FTP File Transfer Protocol. A network protocol required for file transfer within the network. G Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 12 / 4 Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS150.05E Glossary and Key Word Index H Heat sink Assembly to absorb and dissipate heat. It is used with the thermal print head to dissipate its surplus heat energy. HTTP HyperText Transmission Protocol. Protocol that determines the data format and the way of transmission of HTML-pages in the World Wide Web (WWW). Host In the computer world a host computer is a device, which provides services and settings for other computers. Especially in the world of medical devices a host system is the device at which the printer is going to be connected to. Hyper Terminal A Windows program used for serial data communication between two computers. I ICM Image Composition Map. Complete image data for a complete film. These image data correspond to the several pixels on the film that is going to be printed. IEC International Electro technical Commission Infocounter File in the printer, which logs lots of information and events. The infocounter contains for example the date of the installation, the SW version and all the errors that have occurred. IP-Address Internet Protocol Address. A 32 Bit address, which is assigned to each TCP/IP host. Example: 192.9.200.201. ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network. Telecommunication network which allows different ways of communication (language, text, data, images) to be transferred in one united public net. J Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 12 / 5 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Glossary and Key Word Index An object oriented programming language developed by the American company Sun Microsystems. It is independent of the computer system used. Java is used for browsers in the WWW. Java K KEY6 Assy Printed circuit board to control the printer keypad. L LCD-Display Liquid Crystal Display. By supplying a voltage the liquid crystals are arranged such that a contrast is visible. LED Light Emitting Diode. Diode which emits green, yellow or red light. LUT Look-Up Table, contrast reference curve, e.g. Kanamori LUT. M N Netmask Also called subnet mask. A 32 bit mask that displays which bits are in use for the subnet address. Subnets are used in a network to keep it well-structured. Null Modem Cable A RS232 cable where all the wires are crossed over. This way for example the receive wire at the one side is connected with the transmit wire of the other side. O O.D. Optical Density P PACS Picture Archiving and Communication System. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 12 / 6 Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS150.05E Glossary and Key Word Index PCB Printed Circuit Board. Pick-up Module Assembly in the printer that provides for the transport of a film out of the input tray. One of the individual dots that make up an image on the film. E.g. a 10x12" film contains 4968 x 5900 pixels. DICOM Print Management Service. A device that provides DICOM PMS (= provider), makes printing of DICOM images possible. A device using DICOM PMS (= user) can control a DICOM printer. Drystar 5300 is a DICOM PMS provider. AGFA own operating system for medical devices. Imperative programming language for the device independent description of print pages which brings the complete data (text, images, graphics) and their positions to a standardized data structure. PostScript was developed in 1982 by the American company Adobe Systems and evolved in the meantime to a quasi-standard. A further development is PostScript Level 2, which has got among others things an optimized data compression. Pixel PMS Portex Postscript Print drum A rubber drum in the printer that guides the film along the thermal print head. Prompt A symbol that appears on a computer terminal screen. Example: C:\> R RAM Random Access Memory Free accessible memory. The RAM-board is used to store intermediate data. RJ45 Recommended Jack 45. A connector specification used with UTP cables. The connectors are 8-pole flat connectors. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 12 / 7 Agfa Company Confidential DD+DIS150.05E Glossary and Key Word Index Router A device in the network to connect two or more networks. It routes incoming data packages to the corresponding network. The network system administrator defines the IPaddress of the router for the printer. Only if the router IP-address is known by the printer it is possible for the printer to send information via the network back to devices which are located in another segment of the network. RS232 Interface Computer interface to convert computer internal parallel data into serial data and vice versa. The interface is defined via RS232 (Recommended Standard). RS232 cable Cable following the RS232 standard (Recommended Standard) to connect two RS232 interfaces (for example connection between modem and PC). S SCSI Small Computer Systems Interface. Service Interface RS232 Interface at the printer. Service key Service tool. Used to bridge safety switches to make it possible to control all the devices despite the device is opened. SMPTE Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers. The printer is able to print out the black/white test image named after the SMPTE for test purposes. SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. Protocol to send e-mails between computers in the internet. T TCP/IP Transport Control Protocol / Internet Protocol. Widespread network protocol. Telnet A network protocol that provides for logging in to a network computer system. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 12 / 8 Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DD+DIS150.05E Glossary and Key Word Index TIF Tagged Image Format. A standard format to store pixel oriented images. GIF and JPG are more and more superseding TIF. TH Abbreviation of Thermal Print Head. THEMIS board Board on the Devil Board. Responsible for operating system and image processing.. Thermal Print Head Resistor line that transfers the image to the film. U USB Universal Serial Bus. PC bus system to attach peripherals like scanner, keyboards etc. to PC's. Data rate 12 Mb/s and up to 480 Mb/s for USB-2. UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair. A network cable where the wires are twisted and without additional shielding. V VDE Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker. Association of German Electro-Technicians X XT X-Terminal. An Agfa program for serial data communication between two computers. Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Chapter 12 / 9 Agfa Company Confidential Glossary and Key Word Index 2 DD+DIS150.05E Key Word Index Printed copies of this document are not controlled. The reader should always refer to MedNet to ensure that they are working with the latest copy of the document. Chapter 12 / 10 Agfa Company Confidential DRYSTAR 5302 (Type 5366/100) Edition 1, Revision 0 2005-09-09 Order no.: DD+DIS150.05E DRYSTAR 5302 Type 5366/100 1st Edition This page is intentionally left blank to enable print out of even and odd pages on duplex printers. ReadMeFirst Service Manual for Download HEALTHCARE Imaging Services ► Purpose of this Document This document describes how to ► • add the “order list for documentation”. • print. • add comments. Document History Edition. Revision Release Date Changes compared to previous Version 1.1 1.2 06-2008 Added how to integrate the order list for documentation in a printed manual. See section 1. Edition 1, Revision 2 06-2008 printed in Germany Agfa Company Confidential Document Node ID: 16099429 Copyright © 2008 Agfa HealthCare N.V. ReadMeFirst 1 Integrating the Order List for Documentation IMPORTANT: The “order list for documentation” is not part of the service manual for download. Purpose of the “order list for documentation”: To verify the latest level and completeness of your Service Manual. (1) In the MEDNET GSO library select the product of your interest. (2) Select “Order list and Front page → PRODUCT - Chapter 00 - Order List for Documentation”. (3) Download the “order list for documentation” to your computer. (4) When creating a paper manual: Print the order list and put it behind the cover sheet. 2 Printing single Pages, Chapters or the complete Manual IMPORTANT: Preferably print this manual double-sided: This PDF manual contains empty pages at the end of several chapters, to have the next chapter starting with an uneven page number when printed doubles-sided. If printed one-sided, dispose these empty pages. Preferably print circuit diagrams on a DIN A3 or ANSI B (Ledger) printer, if available. Some pages – especially circuit diagrams for equipment – have been created on paper size larger than DIN A4/Letter. Printing these pages on DIN A4/Letter may result in reduced legibility. It is recommended to print these pages separately on a DIN A3 or ANSI B (Ledger) printer. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 06-2008 Page 2 of 5 Agfa Company Confidential ReadMeFirst 2.1 Printing single Pages or Chapters To print single chapters or pages of a chapter proceed as follows: (1) Click the bookmark of the desired chapter. (2) Write down or remember the shown PDF page number. See Figure 1. Figure 1: PDF page number in the Adobe reader toolbar (3) Go the end of the section or desired range of pages. (4) Select "Print". (5) Select the page range. (6) Select "Reduce to printer margins" and "Auto-rotate and Center". (7) Select “OK”. Figure 2: Print dialogue for printing single pages or chapters DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 06-2008 Page 3 of 5 Agfa Company Confidential ReadMeFirst NOTE: “Shrink to printable area” may be named on other Adobe Reader versions “reduce to printer margins” or “shrink oversized pages to paper size”. 2.2 Printing the complete Service Manual To print the complete service manual proceed as follows: (1) Select "Print". (2) Select “All”. (3) Select "shrink to printable area" and "Auto-rotate and Center" (see NOTE above). (4) Select “OK”. Figure 3: Print dialogue for printing the complete manual 3 Adding Comments • If you open this file in an Adobe Reader version ≥ 7, the comment toolbar will show-up. • This allows adding comments, to highlight or underline text and many more text manipulations. Figure 4: Adobe Reader comments toolbar DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. Edition 1, Revision 2 06-2008 Page 4 of 5 Agfa Company Confidential ReadMeFirst 3.1 Exporting your Comments NOTE: Exporting your comments allows importing them again in a next version of the manual. (1) In the drop down menu “Comment & Markup” select "Show comments List". Figure 5: Drop down menu “Comment & Markup” 3.2 (2) Select the desired comments: Press the CTRL-key for multiple selections. (3) Select “Options - Export Selected Comments”. (4) Save the file with any name. Importing Comments (1) In the drop down menu “Comment & Markup” select "Show comments List". (2) Select “Options - Import Comments”. (3) Browse for the comments file and press “select”. NOTE: The imported comments possibly appear on different pages, if the file where the comments have been imported has a different number of pages. DOCUMENT CONTROL NOTE: The controlled version of this document resides on MedNet. Any printed copy of this document is uncontrolled. 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