KODAK DRYVIEW 5800 Laser Imager and CARESTREAM DRYVIEW 5850 Laser Imager User’s Guide
150 Verona Street Rochester, New York 14608 © Carestream Health, Inc., 2009 DRYVIEW is a trademark of Carestream Health, Inc. The Kodak trademark and tradedress are used under license from Kodak. Pub No. 2G0733 Rev.
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1 Overview DRYVIEW 5800 and 5850 Laser Imagers The 5800 and 5850 Laser Imagers are continuous-tone laser imagers with an internal photothermographic film processor. Heat, rather than photo chemicals, is used to develop the film. The Laser Imagers receive digital images from medical image source devices (modalities) over a network. The format that the Imager accepts is DICOM. The Laser Imagers print images on KODAK DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Film. Each film package contains 100 sheets of film.
Overview How the Laser Imagers Work The Imagers are network printers connected on a network along with one or more medical imaging devices. They print images sent over the network from medical imaging devices or workstations sending images concurrently. Modality Network Modality 5800 or 5850 Laser Imager Modality The Imagers have hard-disk storage for a large number of digital images.
Overview System Components 4 5 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 February 27, 2009 Film trays. Your Imager is configured with two film trays. Each film tray holds a different size of DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Film. Both film trays must be installed in order for the Imager to operate. Film feed transport. The film feed transport orients and centers the film while moving the film from the film tray to the imaging portion of the Imager. Film imaging.
Overview Print Sequence When the Imager receives a print request, it determines the requested film size and type and then it selects the appropriate film tray. Each time the Imager receives a print request, the following print sequence occurs: 5 4 3 2 1 1. Suction cups in the pickup area lift a single sheet of film out of the tray and feed the film into the transport rollers. 2. The transport rollers move the film up into the registration transport area, where film registration takes place. 3.
Overview Automatic Image Quality Control An internal densitometer is a key element in the Automatic Image Quality Control (AIQC) process. The densitometer enables the Imager to automatically adjust image processing parameters to produce the best image. The Imager adjusts these parameters each time it prints a calibration film. A calibration film is printed when: • • • The film tray is inserted in the Imager with film of a new lot number. A calibration film is requested from the local panel or web portal.
2 Using and Maintaining the Imager Operator Control of the Imager During normal operation, the Imager receives and automatically prints images sent by modalities over a network. Very little operator control is required. The main responsibilities of the operator are described in the following section, along with overview information about using the Imager. Turning Imager Power ON and OFF Power switch There is a power switch located at the back right of the Imager.
Using and Maintaining the Imager Local Panel and Display Screen Local Panel / Display Screen 5 6 1 2 7 { 3 4 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ready LED. This LED, when steady on indicates that the Imager is ready for printing. When flashing, the Imager is processing and printing films. When unlit, the Imager is not ready to print. Error LED. When lit, this LED indicates that the Imager has an error. An error code appears on the display screen. Attention LED.
Using and Maintaining the Imager Display Screen Icons Icon Description This icon indicates that film calibration is required. The Imager is unable to print jobs from this tray until a successful calibration occurs. This icon indicates that a door is open on the Imager. This icon indicates an error with the film tray. An error code will also be shown on the display screen. The film tray cannot be used until the error is corrected.
Using and Maintaining the Imager Icon Description This icon indicates that a user-initiated system restart is in process. This icon indicates that the Imager has been placed in service mode. This icon indicates that the Imager is warming up. The amount of time remaining until the Imager reaches operating temperature is also shown on the display screen. Icons in Menu Selection Mode The following icons appear on the Display Screen when you are in Menu Selection Mode.
Using and Maintaining the Imager Web Portal The Web Portal is your interface to additional functions on the Imager. In the Web Portal, you can view and manage the Imager's connections over the network, configure features, view and correct error messages and general status, etc. After you have accessed the Web Portal, you can check the status of the Imager and check the media and status of the film trays.
Using and Maintaining the Imager Accessing the Web Portal To access the Web Portal you will need a desktop or laptop computer that is connected to the network. 1. On a desktop or laptop computer, start WINDOWS Internet Explorer. 2. In the address field, type: http:// Note: is the IP address of the Imager. 3. Click Go. The main window for the Web Portal appears. The center panel displays the screens where you view and perform tasks.
Using and Maintaining the Imager To log on to the Web Portal as a Level 2 or Level 3 user, do the following. 1. Click the Log On icon. The following window appears. 2. Enter your User ID and password. NOTE: The Imager comes with a default User ID and password for Level 2 and Level 3 users. • for Level 2: User ID = KeyOperator; Password = DV5800 • for Level 3: User ID = LocalService; Password = DV5800 NOTE: The password is the same for the 5800 and 5850 Laser Imagers. 3. Click Login.
Using and Maintaining the Imager Operations Unloading and loading the Film Tray IMPORTANT: Leave the Imager powered on while loading or unloading the film tray. When 100 sheets of film have been used, a 0 film count appears on the display screen. 1. Press the “unlock” button on the local panel to release the film tray. 2. Remove the film tray from the Imager. Film insert 3. Remove the old film insert from the tray and discard in a manner suitable to local ordinances.
Using and Maintaining the Imager Bag holder Film package Diverter 4. Pull the diverter (plastic bar) and bag holder (silver bar) into the up position. 5. Press the new film package down in the tray with the label facing up. 6. Pull the front flap of the film package forward and place it under the diverter (1). 7. Set the back end of the film package under the bag holder (2). 8. Press down firmly using both hands so the film package sits flat against the bottom of the tray. Bag holder 9.
Using and Maintaining the Imager Tear strip 10. Remove the tear strip from the plastic bag. 11. Swing the diverter of the film tray back in place. IMPORTANT:Do not install the Film Saver onto the film tray. 12. Slide the tray back into the Imager slot. Plastic bag 13. To remove the plastic bag so the Imager can access the film, pull the plastic bag tail firmly and smoothly. The entire film bag will slide out.
Using and Maintaining the Imager Inserting the Film Saver and Removing the Film Tray A film saver must be inserted into a film tray before: • • • the hood is opened. any panel on the Imager is removed. a film tray with film in it is removed. 1. Insert the film saver as shown below. 2. If the film tray has not been unlocked, press the "unlock" button on the local panel. NOTE: The film tray must be removed within 30 seconds after pressing the "unlock" button.
Using and Maintaining the Imager Calibration Prints Imager calibration is performed by printing a calibration print. A calibration print has a step wedge pattern with a series of 26 stripes of increasing optical density. The only purpose of a calibration print is to calibrate the Imager. The Imager prints a calibration print when: • • A manual film calibration is requested. • A film tray for which a current calibration is not stored is inserted into the Imager.
Using and Maintaining the Imager Working with Quality Test Prints The Imager can print an internally generated density test print with a SMPTE pattern. Density test prints can be used as a quality assurance tool to verify the uniformity of films printed by the Imager. The 5850 Laser Imager provides additional test prints for mammography quality control. You can request a test print at the Imager or from the Web Portal. Requesting a Test Print at the Imager 1.
Using and Maintaining the Imager Operator Maintenance Changing the Charcoal Filter CAUTION: In the U.S., exhausted charcoal filters are considered to be non-hazardous waste according to the US Environmental Protection Agency Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA). Municipality owned and licensed solid waste management facilities are an appropriate disposal option. Contact your local or state solid waste authorities to determine if additional disposal requirements apply.
Using and Maintaining the Imager 3. Raise the hood. 4. Pull the front panel forward. 5. Remove the charcoal filter by lifting it up and pulling it forward. 6. Install a new charcoal filter. 7. Close the front panel. 8. Close the hood. 9. Install the film trays. 10. Remove the film savers. 11. Turn the Imager ON. 12. Wait for the Imager to complete the start-up routine. 13. Clear the preventive maintenance icon and condition code. a. Press and hold the Menu Selection Button for 5 seconds.
3 Troubleshooting Error and Alarm Indications The Imager can detect errors and other conditions that require operator action. These errors or abnormal conditions are reported on the display screen and on the Web Portal in the form of condition codes and messages. DICOM Printer Status Messages In response to a DICOM printer N-GET status request from a modality, a printer status message and a printer status info message are returned to the requesting SCU.
Troubleshooting Printer Status Messages The following table describes how the local panel and Web Portal indicate printer status to the user. Table 3-2: Printer Status Messages Printer Status Local Panel Web Portal Display DICOM Status Description Any Film Supply Open • Ready LED off • Display is blanked for open tray • Status code: 20702 Not Ready WARNING / COVER OPEN At least one of the film trays is not inserted and latched into place.
Troubleshooting Table 3-2: Printer Status Messages (Cont’d) Printer Status Warming Web Portal Display Local Panel • Ready LED off • Warming LED on • Number of minutes until warm shown DICOM Status Warming=xx WARNING / PROC INIT Description The Processor is warming up and will not be ready to print for xx minutes. Film Tray Status Messages The following table describes how the local panel and Web Portal indicate film tray status to the user.
Troubleshooting Table 3-3: Film Tray Status Messages (Cont’d) Film Tray State Local Panel Web Portal Display Description Manual Mode • Attention LED on • Status code: 21002 (upper), 23002 (lower) • Unlock button LED on • Cal button LED off • Tray info area displays film type, size, and count No Film Tray • Unlock button LED on • Cal button LED off • Tray info area displays icon for this state Invalid Film Tray There is a film tray in the film supply but it does not contain a liner/RF tag.
Troubleshooting Job Manager Status Messages The following table describes how the local panel and Web Portal indicate job status to the user. Table 3-4: Job Manager Status Messages Job Manager Status Display Screen Web Portal Display Description Active n/a Shows how many jobs having this status are queued. The Imager is accepting DICOM job requests and film is available for all current jobs.
Troubleshooting Condition Codes Condition codes are shown on the display screen in the order in which they are generated. If there is more than one code associated with the current condition of the Imager, the first code is shown on the display screen for 6 seconds, while other codes in the list are displayed for 3 seconds as the list is cycled. The LEDs on the left side of the local panel will be on whenever there is a condition code of that type.
Troubleshooting Table 3-5: Condition Codes (Cont’d) Code 10003 Web Portal Message MIS: Image Buffer Error User Action 1. Shut down the Imager, then start the Imager. 2. If the error persists, call for service. 10015 MIS: Database Error 1. Shut down the Imager, then start the Imager. 2. If the error persists, call for service. 10910 20004 MIS: MCS Communication Failure 1. Shut down the Imager, then start the Imager. USB Failure 1. Shut down the Imager, then start the Imager. 2.
Troubleshooting Table 3-5: Condition Codes (Cont’d) Code 20705 Web Portal Message none User Action 1. Press and hold the Menu Selection Button for 5 seconds. Release the button and the Test Print Menu displays. 2. Press and release the Menu Selection Button again to display the Error Reset Menu. 3. Check that the 20703 error is highlighted on the display screen, then press the Enter button. 20706 none 1. Turn the Imager power OFF. 20915 Internal Image Data Transfer Failed 1.
Troubleshooting Table 3-5: Condition Codes (Cont’d) Code 21122 or 23122 Web Portal Message xxxxx Supply: Internal Hardware Failure User Action 1. Cover the film tray with the film saver. Remove the tray from the Imager. 2. Take the film tray to a dark room and remove the film saver. Verify that the film is lying flat. Replace the film saver. 3. Re-insert the film tray and remove the film saver. 4. If this error repeats, try a new film pack. 5. If the error persists, call for service.
Troubleshooting Table 3-5: Condition Codes (Cont’d) Code 21624 or 23624 Web Portal Message xxxxx Supply: Film Calibration Failure User Action 1. Try calibration again, or try a different film pack. 2. If the error repeats, shut down the Imager, then start the Imager. 3. If the error persists, call for service. 21631 or 23631 xxxxx Supply: Film Calibration Failure - Dmin Outside Target 1. The minimum density of the film is too high.
Troubleshooting Table 3-5: Condition Codes (Cont’d) Code 27604 Web Portal Message Optics: Calibration Failed User Action 1. Shut down the Imager, then start the Imager. 2. If the error persists, call for service. 27607 Optics: Calibration Failed 1. Shut down the Imager, then start the Imager. 2. If the error persists, call for service. 27611 27646 27650 27931 28154 28155 28501 28509 Optics: Internal Hardware Failure 1. Shut down the Imager, then start the Imager.
Troubleshooting Table 3-5: Condition Codes (Cont’d) Code 29924 29925 29926 29927 29931 36931 36935 3-12 Web Portal Message User Action Densitometer: Internal Diagnostic Failure 1. Shut down the Imager, then start the Imager. Densitometer: Internal Diagnostic Failure 1. Shut down the Imager, then start the Imager. Densitometer: Internal Diagnostic Failure 1. Shut down the Imager, then start the Imager. Densitometer: Internal Diagnostic Failure 1. Shut down the Imager, then start the Imager.
Troubleshooting Clearing Film Jams CAUTION: Shutting off power to clear a film jam is not required.
Troubleshooting Film Jam - Code 2x-116 1. Remove the film trays (see “Inserting the Film Saver and Removing the Film Tray”). Film tray slots 2. Remove any misplaced films from Area 1. This area can be accessed through the film trays slots. NOTE: If the film is not accessible from the front of the Imager, continue with Step 3.
Troubleshooting Hood Left panel 2 screws 3. Open the hood. 4.
Troubleshooting Pickup access areas 5. Remove any misplaced films seen in the pickup access areas. 6. If Area 1 did not contain misplaced films, take the film trays to a dark room and remove the film saver. Remove any misplaced films and cover the tray with the film saver. 7. Set the left panel in place and tighten the 2 screws. 8. Close the hood.
Troubleshooting Film Jam - Code 2x126 1. Remove the film trays (see “Inserting the Film Saver and Removing the Film Tray”). Film tray slots 2. Remove any misplaced films from Area 1. This area can be accessed through the film trays slots. 3. If Area 1 did not contain misplaced films, take the film trays to a dark room and remove the film saver. Remove any misplaced films and replace the film saver. 4. If misplaced films were not found in the tray, open and close the Imager hood.
Troubleshooting Hood Left panel 2 screws 5. Open the hood. 6. Loosen the 2 screws and remove the left panel.
Troubleshooting 7. Remove any misplaced films seen in the pickup access areas. 8. Set the left panel in place and tighten the 2 screws. 9. Close the hood. Film Jam - Code 26325 IMPORTANT: If this error occurred at the same time as 2x-126, follow the instructions for “Film Jam - Code 2x126”. 1. If this error occurred alone, open and close the hood to clear the error. 2. If this error repeats, restart the Imager. Film Jam - Codes 26326 or 26543 Hood Drum cover Drum cover latches 1. Open the hood. 2.
Troubleshooting 4. Carefully remove any films found in the drum area. 5. Close the drum cover and secure the cover latches. If the film was not found in the drum area, continue with Step 6. Hood Left panel 2 screws 6. Open the hood. 7. Loosen the 2 screws and remove the left panel.
Troubleshooting Film advance knob 8. Use the manual advance knob to move the film through the processor. 9. Set the left panel in place and tighten the 2 screws. 10. Close the hood. If film was not previously removed, the misplaced films will emerge from the IMAGER within 2 minutes. Film Jam - Code 26544 1. Remove any films jammed in the imager film exit. 2. Open the hood and remove any films in Area 2. 3. Close the hood.
Troubleshooting Calling for Support If you cannot correct a condition and need help, call for support.
4 Film Technical Information General Description This section describes the characteristics of DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Film, not the operation of the Laser Imager. DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Film is a high-resolution, infrared-sensitive, photothermographic film designed specifically for the family of DRYVIEW Laser Imagers. DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Film is packaged in daylight-load packages and is available in blue, clear, and mammography film types.
Film Technical Information Environmental Impact Tests show that DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Film is not considered hazardous to the environment. As a result, you can develop, recycle, and dispose of film with less impact on the environment than if you were using wet-developed silver halide films.
Film Technical Information With DRYVIEW technology, a small amount of final development occurs when the film exits the laser imager and is initially exposed to ambient or view-box lighting. This is virtually undetectable and has no effect on image quality (i.e., typically 0.02 change in density). This small density increase is uniform and permanent upon full exposure of the film under normal handling conditions (i.e., room light or view box).
5 Specifications Location Equipment Specifications Unpacked Height 62 cm (24 in.) 95 cm (37 in.) Width 62 cm (24 in.) 81 cm (32 in.) Depth 66 cm (26 in.) without film trays 76 cm (30 in.) with film trays 106 cm (42 in.) 147.4 kg (325 lbs) Weight 70 kg (155 lbs) Operating Space Requirements Packed The following is the minimum space required around the Imager to perform normal operator functions. Service functions will require more space. 8 cm (3.0 in.) 62 cm (24.0 in.) 8 cm (3.0 in.
Specifications Other Location Considerations Additional factors that influence where the Imager is located include proximity to patients, flammable materials, liquids, and other equipment. CAUTION: This equipment is not contained in a sealed cabinet. Do not use this equipment in locations where it can come in contact with liquids, including body fluids. IMPORTANT: • This equipment is intended to connect to other medical devices.
Specifications Environmental Requirements Temperature Relative Humidity Altitude Surface Condition • • Operating: 15° to 33° C (59° to 91° F) • • Operating: 20% to 80% RH, noncondensing • 30 m (100 ft.) below sea level to 2438 m (8,000 ft.) above sea level Storage: -40° to 60° C (-40° to 140° F) Storage: 10% to 90% RH, noncondensing The surface must be a level (must be level within 1°) table top or counter capable of supporting the weight of the Imager.
Specifications Power Requirements The Imager power supply has an auto-sensing and auto-switching feature for both voltage and frequency. The current draw is 10 A at 120 V AC, and the power consumption is a maximum of 1275 W. One of the following single-phase, 15 A power sources, with grounding, must be provided within 2.5 m (8 ft.) of the Imager.
Specifications Film Sizes The Imager accommodates the following film sizes: • • • • • Film Storage February 27, 2009 20 x 25 cm (8 x 10 in.) 25 x 30 cm (10 x 12 in.) 28 x 35 cm (11 x 14 in.) 35 x 35 cm (14 x 14 in.) 35 x 43 cm (14 x 17 in.) Film must be stored at 5 - 25° C (41 - 77° F) and 85% RH or less.
Glossary CR CT Cycle power DICOM Dmax Dmin DR GSDF GSM Film model Key operator LED Modality Monotonic MPDB MR N/A PLUT Service image Shutdown SMPTE test pattern February 27, 2008 Computed Radiography, the process of creating digital radiographic images. Computed Tomography, the process of creating digital tomographic images. Cycle power means to shut down and power up the Laser Imager. Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine.
Glossary Test type TFT Unprintable queue Version G-2 The type of test film that will be printed. Two film test types are available: a density test film (SMPTE pattern) and a calibration film. Transfer Function Tables. The queue of jobs that cannot be printed because of problems with the job description. A different rendition of an image. A second version of an image is processed using a second set of image processing parameters.
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Index A Agency compliance, 1-4 Altitude, 5-3 Automatic image quality control (AIQC), 1-4 C Calling for support, 3-22 Conventions, 1-4 Correcting film jams, 3-13 D DICOM, 1-1 DICOM printer status messages, 3-1 Display screen icons, 2-3 E End user license agreement, A-2 Environmental requirements, 5-3 Error codes, 3-6 Errors, 3-1 F Film Archiving, 4-3 Correcting jams, 3-13 Environmental impact, 4-2 Jams, 3-13 Loading/unloading, 2-7 Recycling, 4-3 Saver, 2-10 Sizes, 5-5 Spectral sensitivity, 4-1 Storage, 5-5 S
Storing undeveloped film, 4-2 System components, 1-2 T Temperature, 5-3 Troubleshooting, 3-1 W Warranty, A-1 Web portal, 2-4 Accessing, 2-5 Default user passwords, 2-6 Error messages, 3-6 Levels of user access, 2-4 Logging in, 2-6 I-2 2G0733 February 27, 2009
Publication History Revision A B Date January 14, 2008 February 27, 2009 Reason for Change First release Incorporated details for 5850 Laser Imager.
Carestream Health, Inc. 150 Verona Street Rochester, New York 14608 © Carestream Health, Inc., 2009 DRYVIEW is a trademark of Carestream Health, Inc. The Kodak trademark and trade dress are used under license from Kodak. Pub No. 2G0733 Rev.