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Introduction
Terms Description
RIS
Abbreviation for Radiology Information System
A system to manage reservation and result of examinations and treatment that use radiol-
ogy equipment
Host A server to save image information
X-ray device
An X-ray exposure device constructed of an X-ray generator device, an operation panel,
and so on
HS processing
Image processing to reduce noise
Used to reduce the noise while maintaining the denition of an image.
F processing
Image processing for adjusting the sharpness of an image
Used to maintain the sharpness of each image depending on the exposure body part.
E processing
Image processing for compressing the dynamic range
Depending on the body part, used to provide a suitable diagnostic image even with high
contrast images.
IG
An acronym for Intelligent-Grid.
This is a function that corrects scattered X-ray radiation.
Exposure body part This is the exposure body part, such as head, neck, and chest.
Exam. Tag
A button that has registered exposed body parts, size, direction, etc. It is positioned on the
body part selection screen.
Exposure condition
Indicates conditions relating to exposure in general such as exposure device, exposure
method, exposure setting, and positioning.
Exposure setting
Indicates the tube voltage, X-ray tube current, exposure time, etc. displayed on the console
of the X-ray device.
Wired cable Collective term indicating I/F Cable and AeroDR UF Cable.
Aero Sync
This is a mode in which exposure is performed without being synchronized with the X-ray device.
Stitching holder
Collective term indicating the holder used for One Shot stitching exposure. The holder can
load two or three DR Detectors.
Upper, Middle, Lower
The positions of slots containing the stitching holder DR Detectors are labeled as upper,
middle, and lower.
Upper
The triangle mark is on top.
Middle
Lower