Calibration
within .5 inches of each other. (If the preview circles and lines are not seen, or are more than .5 inches out of position, re-
calibration of the collimator is required).
8. Rotate the camera and verify that the camera rotation symbols appear and move properly during camera rotation. The
image on the left monitor should automatically change to the new rotational setting when the camera rotation button is
released. (If the camera rotation preview symbols are not seen or do not rotate in the correct direction, re-calibration of the
camera rotation is required).
Note: For pre-OPIS system software, use the RUT utility CD.
9. Connect the RUT cable to the laptop and the back of the workstation.
10. If using RUT
a. Run the RUT program and Connect
b. Select the Collimator/Camera Calibration form. (Do not Upload or Download any data)
c. Skip step 11, and go to step 12.
11. If using UtilitySuite:
a. Select the View Pull down menu and select RUT.
b. Select the File Pull down menu and select New then 9800.
c. Select the Connect Pull down menu and System. When asked if you want the forms updated with data retrieved from
the system? Answer Yes. As data is retrieved from the system, you will see the serial and barcode numbers for the
system appear on the form.
d. Select the Collimator/Camera Setup form.
12. Uncheck the Show Circular Mask box on the form. (This will remove the circular blanking from the images on the monitors).
13. Fluoro in the Normal, Mag1, and Mag2 fields (see next diagram).
a. In the Normal field, no collimator blades should be visible in the image and no more than 2 iris sections should be visible
at the edge of the field.
b. In Mag1 and Mag2, no more than 2 iris sections of the collimator should be visible at the edge of the field. If more than 2
iris sections of the collimator are visible, the collimator sizing or centering is out of adjustment.
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