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3Disc FireCR Flash User Manual

3Disc FireCR Flash
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User Manual
Computed Radiography Reader
Doc No. : TM-401-EN
Rev 0.1.1 Aug 2013
Part No. : CR-FPM-44-001-EN
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3Disc FireCR Flash Specifications

General IconGeneral
Brand3Disc
ModelFireCR Flash
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 3. Setting Up

Chapter 4. Operating

Operating Instructions

Step-by-step guide on how to turn on, use, and operate the FireCR Flash reader.

Chapter 5. Symbols

Laser Safety Statement

Safety information and compliance details related to the laser system used in the reader.

Appendix I. Installation Report

1.1. FireCR Calibration

Step 1: Auto Alignment

Procedure to automatically align the laser beam for optimal calibration performance.

Step 3: Scan Blank

Acquiring the first calibration image to establish a baseline for the scanner.

Step 7: Calibration!

Finalizing the calibration process to generate and save calibration data.