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AGFA CR 25.0 User Manual

AGFA CR 25.0
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CR 25.0
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AGFA CR 25.0 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeComputed Radiography (CR) System
Grayscale Resolution16 bits
Cassette Sizes18x24 cm, 24x30 cm, 35x35 cm, 35x43 cm
Image Plate SizeCorresponding to cassette sizes
Power Requirements100-240 VAC; 50/60 Hz; single phase
InterfaceDICOM

Summary

Introducing the CR 25.0

CR 25.0 Intended Use

Defines the specific applications and purpose for which the CR 25.0 device is designed and intended to be operated.

CR 25.0 Features

Details the functionalities and capabilities of the CR 25.0 Digitizer, including its processing steps and special modes.

Safety Precautions

Outlines general safety instructions and warnings essential for the safe operation and maintenance of the CR 25.0.

Safety Compliance

Lists the safety regulations and standards the CR 25.0 complies with, ensuring adherence to industry requirements.

Operating Modes

Describes the different operational modes (operator, key-operator, service) of the CR 25.0 and their respective uses.

Configurations

Explains the available system configurations for the CR 25.0, including interchangeable and dedicated setups.

User Interface

Details the components of the CR 25.0's user interface, including the display, keypad, indicators, and audio signals.

Switching on the CR 25.0

Provides step-by-step instructions for powering on the CR 25.0 unit, including voltage selection.

Switching off the CR 25.0

Explains the procedure for safely powering down the CR 25.0 unit at the end of its operational period.

Basic Operation ('Operator Mode')

Workflow

Outlines the general workflow for identifying cassettes and digitizing image plates, dependent on system configuration.

Reading an Image Plate

Describes the process of digitizing image plates and transmitting the digital image data in an interchangeable configuration.

Reading an Emergency Image Plate

Explains how to process image plates that require priority, differentiating between those with and without ID data.

Re-erasing an Image Plate

Details the procedure for re-erasing image plates to prevent ghost images, covering plates with 'erased' or 'to be erased' status.

Reading Cassette Identification Data

Explains how to read identification data stored in the cassette memory chip using the CR 25.0 in a dedicated configuration.

Changing Image Plate Type

Provides instructions for initializing new generation ADC phosphor plates or cassettes via the CR 25.0 in a dedicated configuration.

Advanced Operation ('Key-Operator Mode')

Survey of Advanced Functions

Provides an overview of functions available in key-operator mode, referencing sections in the CR 25.0 Reference manual.

Checking the Image Quality

Highlights image quality checking as the primary maintenance action, directing users to the image processing system's reference manual.

Troubleshooting Checklist

Lists common problems and their corrective actions, with references to more detailed troubleshooting procedures in the Reference manual.

Appendix A: Equipment Information Sheet

Appendix B: ADC Compact Cassette

Appendix C: Remarks for HF-Emission and Immunity

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