FUJIFILM FCR CAPSULA XL Specifications Number of Stackers: 1 Standard Components: • FCR CAPSULA XL Image Reader (Model: CR-IR 356) • AC power cord Reading Gray Scale: 12 bits Network: 10 Base T /100 Base TX Other System Components: • IP cassette type CC, LC • CR Console • Image Recorder : DRYPIX 1000 /3000 /4000 / 7000 Dimensions (W ✕ D ✕ H): 590 ✕ 380 ✕ 810 mm (23” ✕ 15” ✕ 32”) Weight: 99 kg (218 lbs.) Supplies: Imaging Plate: • ST-VI: 14” ✕ 17”, 14” ✕ 14”, 10” ✕ 12”, 8” ✕ 10”, 15 ✕ 30 cm (Inch settings) 35 ✕ 43cm, 35 ✕ 35cm, 24 ✕ 30 cm, 18 ✕ 24 cm, 15 ✕ 30 cm (Metric settings) IP Cassette: • Type CC: 14” ✕ 17” (35.4 ✕ 43 cm), 14” ✕ 14” (35.4 ✕ 35.4 cm), 10” ✕ 12”, 8” ✕ 10”, 24 ✕ 30 cm, 18 ✕ 24 cm, 15 ✕ 30 cm • Type LC: 35.4 ✕ 124.5 cm, 35.4 ✕ 101.7 cm, 35.4 ✕ 83 cm, 25.2 ✕ 58 cm, 24 ✕ 57 cm Time Required for IP Feed /Load: IP Type Required Time 14” ✕ 17” (35 ✕ 43 cm) Approx. 58 (41) sec. 14” ✕ 14” (35 ✕ 35 cm) Approx. 52 (38) sec. 10” ✕ 12” Approx. 49 sec. 8” ✕ 10” Approx. 41 sec. 24 ✕ 30 cm Approx. 48 sec. 18 ✕ 24 cm Approx. 39 sec. 15 ✕ 30 cm Approx. 49 sec. Power Supply Conditions: Single phase 50-60Hz 120-240V ±10% 5A (max) Environmental Conditions: • Operating Conditions: Temperature: 15-30°C Humidity: 15-80%RH (No dew condensation) • Non-operating Conditions: Temperature: 0-45°C Humidity: 10-90%RH (No dew condensation) FUJI COMPUTED RADIOGRAPHY Dimensions Unit: mm (in.) 380 (15) 590 (23) Extremely clear and optimal imaging founded on extensive experience. Introducing the new epochal and compact FCR from Fujifilm. 810 (32) • In the table above, figures in parentheses represent numbers of IPs processed at high-speed mode. • The time required for changing the cassette is assumed to be 0 (zero) seconds. • The time required for image erasure is assumed to be for exposure performed at 25 mR of X-ray dose. Processing Capacity IP Type When connected to DRYPIX 7000/CR Console Plus 14” ✕ 17” (35 ✕ 43 cm) Approx. 62 (87) IPs/hr. 14” ✕ 14” (35 ✕ 35 cm) Approx. 70 (94) IPs/hr. 10” ✕ 12” Approx. 73 IPs/hr. 8” ✕ 10” Approx. 87 IPs/hr. 24 ✕ 30 cm (ST) Approx. 75 IPs/hr. 18 ✕ 24 cm (ST) Approx. 92 IPs/hr. 15 ✕ 30 cm (ST) Approx. 73 IPs/hr. • In the table above, figures in parentheses represent numbers of IPs processed at high-speed mode. • The time required for changing the cassette is assumed to be 0 (zero) seconds. • The time required for image erasure is assumed to be for exposure performed at 25 mR of X-ray dose. Time to Print on DRYPIX 7000 through network via CR Console: Approx. 125 sec. (35 ✕ 43 cm) Time To Display on CR Console: • 35 ✕ 43 cm: Approx. 42 (26*) sec. • 18 ✕ 24 cm: Approx. 26 sec. IP Cassette Type CC * high-speed mode Reading Specification Reading Specification Inches Metric Standard Pixel-density High Pixel-density High-speed mode Standard mode 14” ✕ 17” 35 ✕ 43 cm 5 pixels/mm 10 pixels/mm 14” ✕ 14” 35 ✕ 35 cm 5 pixels/mm 10 pixels/mm 10” ✕ 12” 24 ✕ 30 cm – 10 pixels/mm 8” ✕ 10” 18 ✕ 24 cm – 10 pixels/mm – 15 ✕ 30 cm – 10 pixels/mm Specifications and PC requirements are subject to change without notice. All brand names or trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Ref. No. XB-563E (SK·05·11·F1120·F9711) Printed in Japan ©2005 Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. Seamless Process from X-ray Exposure to Printing Compact with High Efficiency In 1981, Fujifilm became the first manufacturer in the world that successfully digitalized X-ray images, with Fuji Computed Radiography (FCR). By digitalizing images, it became possible to constantly deliver stable image quality and effectively process diagnostic images at high-precision according to the body part and purpose of imaging. The IP cassette can be inserted into the FCR with easy operations to obtain high-quality and optimum images. FCR CAPSULA XL enables extremely high throughput of up to *94 IPs/hr. and time to display on the CR Console is just 26 seconds or less regardless of its small size. * high-speed mode, 35 ✕ 35 cm size IP (Imaging Plate) X-ray Exposure Reading Viewing Printing Featuring Image Intelligence™ Processing Image Intelligence™ is an integrated set of image-processing technologies that comes from the culmination of nearly 70 years of imaging expertise. Since the world’s first CR was introduced on the market, Fujifilm has relentlessly strived to improve electronic imaging technology for medical care. As a result, the company has constantly delivered innovative technology and high quality images, as can be seen with FNC (Flexible Noise Control) that maximally suppresses noise while leaving all effective image information intact. Easy-Operations Viewed On Small Monitor Capable of automatically launching the image reading process when the IP cassette is inserted, the system is designed with simple operations to read, erase or set other settings with buttons while viewing the monitor. The screen also displays the status and the time remaining to complete the reading process to enhance user-convenience. Noise component suppression Image Display and Processing – CR Console Utility Image Reading Mode Compact Frame to Effectively Utilize Work Space FCR CAPSULA XL is designed with an IP cassette inserted in an angle to ensure effective utilization and layout of the equipment in the working area that tends to be packed with many high-tech medical equipment. As a result, the new model Previous model (XG-1) CAPSULA XL requires less installation space to setup the main unit compared to previous horizontal insertion models, and therefore, can flexibly be setup in smaller work areas. A multi-function console that allows quality assurance activities, image processing, as well as all the complex procedures of digital X-ray imaging – patient ID, image preview, processing and printing, DICOM interface, etc. – from a single workstation. Example of System Layout Supporting Various Diagnostic Imaging Sizes Designed with a new form and equipped with state-of-the-art functions. Introducing the new FCR CAPSULA XL. The advantage of FCR is that an Imaging Plate, or IP, can be used in place of X-ray film to easily digitalize X-ray images. The newly debuting FCR CAPSULA XL features this and more from an unprecedented compact frame, as it incorporates Fujifilm’s extensive technology and know-how accumulated over 20 plus years since the first FCR was put on the market. Coming with Image Intelligence™, super-high resolution digital image processing technology, the system now delivers optimally high-definition and high-contrast imaging for better diagnosis. As the name implies, Capsula, meaning small box in Latin, has been drastically trimmed to be smaller and lighter, and therefore, boost flexibility in installation space, while maintaining the specifications for a broad range of diagnostic imaging for general imaging, to pantomography. The equipment can be set with 2 IP cassette types (Type CC, LC) for various image sizes according to the image of the body part, since it provides IP cassettes for chest, lumber, extremities, as well as pantomography (15 ✕ 30 cm). NEW CR Console FCR CAPSULA XL FUJIFILM FCR CAPSULA XL Specifications Number of Stackers: 1 Standard Components: • FCR CAPSULA XL Image Reader (Model: CR-IR 356) • AC power cord Reading Gray Scale: 12 bits Network: 10 Base T /100 Base TX Other System Components: • IP cassette type CC, LC • CR Console • Image Recorder : DRYPIX 1000 /3000 /4000 / 7000 Dimensions (W ✕ D ✕ H): 590 ✕ 380 ✕ 810 mm (23” ✕ 15” ✕ 32”) Weight: 99 kg (218 lbs.) Supplies: Imaging Plate: • ST-VI: 14” ✕ 17”, 14” ✕ 14”, 10” ✕ 12”, 8” ✕ 10”, 15 ✕ 30 cm (Inch settings) 35 ✕ 43cm, 35 ✕ 35cm, 24 ✕ 30 cm, 18 ✕ 24 cm, 15 ✕ 30 cm (Metric settings) IP Cassette: • Type CC: 14” ✕ 17” (35.4 ✕ 43 cm), 14” ✕ 14” (35.4 ✕ 35.4 cm), 10” ✕ 12”, 8” ✕ 10”, 24 ✕ 30 cm, 18 ✕ 24 cm, 15 ✕ 30 cm • Type LC: 35.4 ✕ 124.5 cm, 35.4 ✕ 101.7 cm, 35.4 ✕ 83 cm, 25.2 ✕ 58 cm, 24 ✕ 57 cm Time Required for IP Feed /Load: IP Type Required Time 14” ✕ 17” (35 ✕ 43 cm) Approx. 58 (41) sec. 14” ✕ 14” (35 ✕ 35 cm) Approx. 52 (38) sec. 10” ✕ 12” Approx. 49 sec. 8” ✕ 10” Approx. 41 sec. 24 ✕ 30 cm Approx. 48 sec. 18 ✕ 24 cm Approx. 39 sec. 15 ✕ 30 cm Approx. 49 sec. Power Supply Conditions: Single phase 50-60Hz 120-240V ±10% 5A (max) Environmental Conditions: • Operating Conditions: Temperature: 15-30°C Humidity: 15-80%RH (No dew condensation) • Non-operating Conditions: Temperature: 0-45°C Humidity: 10-90%RH (No dew condensation) FUJI COMPUTED RADIOGRAPHY Dimensions Unit: mm (in.) 380 (15) 590 (23) Extremely clear and optimal imaging founded on extensive experience. Introducing the new epochal and compact FCR from Fujifilm. 810 (32) • In the table above, figures in parentheses represent numbers of IPs processed at high-speed mode. • The time required for changing the cassette is assumed to be 0 (zero) seconds. • The time required for image erasure is assumed to be for exposure performed at 25 mR of X-ray dose. Processing Capacity IP Type When connected to DRYPIX 7000/CR Console Plus 14” ✕ 17” (35 ✕ 43 cm) Approx. 62 (87) IPs/hr. 14” ✕ 14” (35 ✕ 35 cm) Approx. 70 (94) IPs/hr. 10” ✕ 12” Approx. 73 IPs/hr. 8” ✕ 10” Approx. 87 IPs/hr. 24 ✕ 30 cm (ST) Approx. 75 IPs/hr. 18 ✕ 24 cm (ST) Approx. 92 IPs/hr. 15 ✕ 30 cm (ST) Approx. 73 IPs/hr. • In the table above, figures in parentheses represent numbers of IPs processed at high-speed mode. • The time required for changing the cassette is assumed to be 0 (zero) seconds. • The time required for image erasure is assumed to be for exposure performed at 25 mR of X-ray dose. Time to Print on DRYPIX 7000 through network via CR Console: Approx. 125 sec. (35 ✕ 43 cm) Time To Display on CR Console: • 35 ✕ 43 cm: Approx. 42 (26*) sec. • 18 ✕ 24 cm: Approx. 26 sec. IP Cassette Type CC * high-speed mode Reading Specification Reading Specification Inches Metric Standard Pixel-density High Pixel-density High-speed mode Standard mode 14” ✕ 17” 35 ✕ 43 cm 5 pixels/mm 10 pixels/mm 14” ✕ 14” 35 ✕ 35 cm 5 pixels/mm 10 pixels/mm 10” ✕ 12” 24 ✕ 30 cm – 10 pixels/mm 8” ✕ 10” 18 ✕ 24 cm – 10 pixels/mm – 15 ✕ 30 cm – 10 pixels/mm Specifications and PC requirements are subject to change without notice. All brand names or trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Ref. No. XB-563E (SK·05·11·F1120·F9711) Printed in Japan ©2005 Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.