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General safety guidelines for operating high voltage equipment, emphasizing caution and grounding.
Safety guidelines for qualified personnel performing maintenance, highlighting electrical hazards.
Overview of the XRBHR/XRBD Monoblock Series X-ray sources and their integrated system design.
Details standard features like fault protection, indicators, and remote capabilities for user satisfaction and safety.
Explains system status indicators and various fault conditions, their causes, and effects.
Guide to understanding the model number nomenclature and its encoded capabilities like voltage and power.
Procedures for inspecting the unit for damage upon receipt and verifying system pairing integrity.
Guidelines for mounting the unit in any position and connecting components, noting vent hole usage.
Basic operation procedures, including voltage checks, cooling requirements, and vent hole considerations.
Instructions for connecting ground wires, digital interfaces (RS-232/Ethernet), and power sources.
How to monitor X-ray tube voltage and current using specific analog interface connector pins.
Steps for installing and using GUI software for digital control, including software setup and operation.
Recommendations for seasoning the X-ray tube to prevent premature degradation, especially after idle periods.
Lists common faults, their symptoms, and possible causes for troubleshooting and identifying issues.
Information on Spellman's warranty service, including conditions, voiding factors, and return procedures.
Steps for returning units for calibration or repair, including obtaining authorization and using SVO numbers.
Guidance on inquiring about retrofitting options and modifications for power supplies and pricing.
Guidelines for packing, shipping units prepaid, and including all associated materials for service.
Details the cause and effect of various fault conditions like High Temperature, Arc Fault, High mA, etc.
Defines the applicability of this document to XRBHR, XRBD, and SMART Control communications interfaces.
Describes the two types of digital communications interfaces (RS-232 and Ethernet) provided by the XRB units.
Covers essential information for connecting and setting up the interface, including RS-232 and Ethernet details.
Introduces the command structure, interface protocol, and command arguments used for communication with the Monoblock.
Explains command time-out, buffer flushing, and handshaking protocols for reliable host communication.
| Cooling Method | Air Cooled, Oil Cooled (depending on model) |
|---|---|
| Weight | Varies by model |
| Dimensions | Varies by model |
| Input Voltage | 24VDC or 100-240VAC (depending on model) |
| Protection Features | Over Voltage, Over Current, Over Temperature, Short Circuit |
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