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3.4 Key Selector Switch Lost Keys
X-ray safety regulations require controlled access to the Quantum GX2 microCT Imaging System.
The objective of this requirement is to prevent untrained and unauthorized personnel from operating
the X-ray functionality of the imaging system. The key-operated switch on the imaging system
fulfills this requirement when used in conjunction with the user's own written radiation safety
procedures. The control of the key is typically managed by a master key person.
The key-operated switch is designed so that the key cannot be removed except in the OFF position.
When the authorized user is finished using the imaging system, the key is removed from the switch.
Two keys are provided with the imaging system, and it is a good practice to archive the spare key. If
the keys are lost, contact PerkinElmer technical support (see page 4).
3.5 Scanning System and Acquisition Computer Specifications
The computer contains an Intel family processor and Windows
®
operating system. The computer
controls the Quantum GX2 microCT Imaging System. A printer can be connected to the computer.
Scanning System Specifications
Computer Features
High speed Windows
®
-based PC
Microsoft Windows 10 64-bit operating system
16GB RAM
2TB hard drive
Quantum GX2 microCT Imaging System control software
CD-burner installed for data storage and transport
Network ready
21.5" flat screen monitor
Microsoft Office installed
Scanner Item Description
Power Requirements 100/120V, 8A, 50/60 Hz
240V, 4A, 50/60 Hz
Dimensions 138 cm W, 106 cm D, 130 cm H
Door opening dimensions 250 mm x 257 mm
Weight 489 Kg