Startup and shutdown AeroDR Battery Charger 1 Disconnect the power cable from the wall outlet, and confirm that the LED (green) is off. LED (green) AeroDR Battery Charger2 1 Turn off the power switch, and confirm that the LED (green) is off. LED (green) Power switch AeroDR Access Point 1 Turn off the power switch of the Power Source Device, and confirm that the LED (umber) is off.
3.2 3.2.1 Operation of DR Detector Exposure with basic connection or Aero Sync connection 1 2 Check that this device is ready to expose images, and then prepare for the exposure. 3 Push the S-SRM’s hand switch to the first stage. • The exposure preparation signal is sent to the X-ray device.
Operation of DR Detector 3.2.3 Exiting Aero Storage Mode Exposure using Aero Storage IMPORTANT ••You can also exit Aero Storage mode by pressing and holding the mode LED for three seconds. IMPORTANT ••The following DR Detector models can be used for Aero Storage exposure: AeroDR 3 Detector. Starting Aero Storage Mode 1 Insert DR Detector into the AeroDR Battery Charger and AeroDR Battery Charger2, or connect it to a wired cable.
Operation of DR Detector 3 4 5 Push the exposure switch of the X-ray device to perform the exposure. 1 Start the Aero Storage mode of the DR Detector. • After exposure, images are saved to DR Detector, and the information LED indicates the number of saved images. 2 Start Aero Indicator of the DR Detector to be accessed from a mobile device, and log in to Aero Indicator. 3 Check the connected DR Detector, and tap [OK].
Operation of DR Detector Aero Indicator screen display Exposure failure and division display functions of Aero Indicator IMPORTANT IMPORTANT ••Aero Indicator can only be used in the Aero Storage mode of the DR Detector. ••The information of exposure failure or division display function cannot be imported to the image processing controller. Record it on a piece of paper before importing the images.
Operation of DR Detector HINT 3.2.5 ••Repeat the same procedure to delete the exposure failure indicator or the divider. 3.2.4 DR Detector orientation Change the orientation of the DR Detector according to the exposure body part. Expose with the triangular mark upward when exposing in portrait, and with the triangular mark to the side when exposing in landscape.
Operation of DR Detector HINT 3.2.6 ••The blue label or blue lines also helps you identify the topbottom orientation of the DR Detector. ••To carry out exposures in portrait orientation, turn the DR Detector so that its blue label or blue lines comes to the bottom position. Precautions for exposure Exposure area IMPORTANT ••If the irradiation field is larger than DR Detector when you take an image, an artifact may occur due to the X-ray backscatter effect.
Operation of DR Detector Wired connection Grid •• When performing exposure with a wired connection, fasten the wired cable horizontally to the wired connection connector of the DR Detector. If connected at an angle, transverse (noise) sometimes gets into acquired images after exposure. 1 IMPORTANT ••For an AeroDR 1417S without the "1417S" identification, use a grid with a grid density of 34 lp/cm and an angle error of 0.5° or less. 2 3 4 Connect it such that there is no space.
Operation of DR Detector Exposure time for basic connection/ S-SRM connection Exposure time for Aero Sync mode of the AeroDR 1417HQ, AeroDR 1717HQ, AeroDR 1012HQ, AeroDR 2 Detector IMPORTANT IMPORTANT ••You cannot select 4.0, 6.7 and 10.3 as the maximum exposure time for the following DR Detectors. DR Detector ••If the conditions are not met, X-rays may not be detected or streaks may occur in the image.
Operation of DR Detector Exposure time for Aero Sync mode of the AeroDR 3 Detector Identify the DR Detector that users can use in Aero Sync mode IMPORTANT IMPORTANT ••If the conditions are not met, X-rays may not be detected or streaks may occur in the image. ••The AeroDR 1012HQ, AeroDR 2 Detector, and AeroDR 3 Detector can use the Aero Sync mode. ••The minimum exposure time applies to the time when Xray is exposed onto the center of the DR Detector.
Operation of DR Detector Aero Sync mode exposure when radioactive substances remain •• The conditions of the S value corresponding to the maximum exposure time and the DR Detectors corresponding to them are as follows. •• If there are any radioactive substances remaining in the patient's body after nuclear medicine testing or some other reason, the AeroDR 2 Detector and AeroDR 3 Detector may recognize that X-rays were emitted and start image transfer.
Operation of DR Detector The operating temperature environment of DR Detectors Exposure with the remote table •• The DR Detector is precision equipment, therefore impact or vibration during exposure and image transfer may affect the image quality. Impact or vibration when performing exposure using the remote table in particular may significantly increase the effect, therefore observe the following. ——Prevent the DR Detector from moving until the preview image is displayed immediately after exposure.
3.3 Charging of DR Detector Insert from the side Charge the DR Detector when the LED (blue) on the DR Detector lights or flashes, or when the battery level gets low in the status display of the DR Detector on the image processing controller. IMPORTANT Exposure side ••During charging, if the DR Detector should become hot, stop charging immediately. ••If charging errors occur repeatedly, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives.
Charging of DR Detector 3.3.2 1 Charging with AeroDR Battery Charger2 IMPORTANT Exposure side ••Handle the DR Detector with extreme care when inserting it into the AeroDR Battery Charger2. ••The wired connection connector of the DR Detector may become warm right after charging on the AeroDR Battery Charger2. This often occurs during charging and is not a malfunction. 3 ••If there is any problem during charging, the LED (orange) on the AeroDR Battery Charger2 will light.
Charging of DR Detector HINT 3.3.3 ••AeroDR 3 1717HD is inserted Exposure side Charging with the wired cable 1 Confirm that the devices with I/F cables connected are turned on. 2 Securely connect the wired cable to the wired connection connector on the DR Detector. Once it is connected, the DR Detector will start charging. ••AeroDR 3 1012HQ is inserted Exposure side or 3 Once the battery level of the DR Detector becomes 10 % or higher, the LED on the DR Detector changes as follows.
Charging of DR Detector 3.3.4 AeroDR 3 1417HD, AeroDR 3 1717HD, AeroDR 3 1417HD2, AeroDR 3 1717HD2 Charging time guide Charging status IMPORTANT ••When the DR Detector is on, the charging time will be slightly longer as it depends on the operation status. AeroDR 1417HQ, AeroDR 1417S, AeroDR 1717HQ Charging status Via the AeroDR Battery Charger Via AeroDR Battery Charger2 Via wired cable Via the AeroDR Battery Charger Cannot be recharged.
Charging of DR Detector 3.3.5 AeroDR 3 Detector DR Detector battery level display IMPORTANT ••When the battery runs down completely, all the LEDs go out. Confirm that the LED (blue) either lights or flashes when you perform exposure. The DR Detector LED changes according to the battery level. AeroDR Detector, AeroDR 2 Detector Battery level IMPORTANT 2 % or less ••When the battery runs down completely, all the LEDs go out.
3.4 Registration and selection of the DR Detector 3 By registering to the image processing controller, the DR Detector can be moved between exposure rooms. IMPORTANT ••When using ImagePilot as the image processing controller, it is not possible to move the DR Detector between different exposure rooms. Once the registration is completed, a buzzer will sound on the AeroDR Battery Charger, and the LED (green) will change from slow flashing to lit.
Registration and selection of the DR Detector 3.4.2 Registration with AeroDR Battery Charger2 3.4.3 Registration with the wired cable 1 Make sure that all the devices in the destination exposure room are usable. 1 Make sure that all the devices in the destination exposure room are usable. 2 Insert the DR Detector into AeroDR Battery Charger2 in the destination exposure room. 2 Securely connect the wired cable to the wired connection connector on the DR Detector.
Registration and selection of the DR Detector 3.4.4 Selection of the DR Detector 3.4.5 An DR Detector is selected as follows depending on the number registered on each image processing controller. Number of registered DR Detectors AeroDR Detector, AeroDR 2 Detector Selection method 1 ••DR Detector is selected automatically when that DR Detector is ready to be selected. ••The DR Detector is not selected if it is not inserted in a wall stand or table that matches the order information.
3.5 Calibration Perform calibration so that the DR Detector can provide optimal images. Perform calibration every year or when a message prompting you to do so is displayed in the image processing controller. IMPORTANT ••It is necessary to perform the gain calibration periodically to compensate for changes over time or changes in the exposure environment. ••Fully charge the DR Detector before the calibration. ••Perform by waiting at least 10 minutes after the previous exposure.
3.6 Position to affix DR Detector identification label and AeroDR Grip sheet 3.6.1 Position to affix DR Detector identification label 3.6.2 IMPORTANT ••The AeroDR Grip sheet may peel off or deteriorate depending on usage. When AeroDR Grip sheet peel off or deteriorate, replace them. IMPORTANT 2 3 ••For replacement AeroDR Grip sheet, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives. ••Affix the labels only in the recommended places.
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4.1 LED display of respective devices Status of the respective devices can be confirmed with LEDs. Check the status of the respective devices, referring to the "LED display pattern". LED display pattern Notation Display pattern Off Slow flashing Fast flashing On HINT ••For the AeroDR 3 Detector specific display patterns and their statuses, refer to "4.1.3 AeroDR 3 Detector".
LED display of respective devices 4.1.
LED display of respective devices 4.1.
LED display of respective devices 4.1.3 1 AeroDR 3 Detector IMPORTANT ••When an error occurs, all 3 LEDs, which are the Mode LED, Information LED and Status LED, light or flash at the same time.
LED display of respective devices Mode LED Status LED Information LED Battery LED LINK LED : Mode LED (blue) Display pattern Status Can exposure with basic connection Standing by (Waiting for X-ray exposure), preparing Aero Storage, or Aero Storage in the sleep state : Information LED (white) Display pattern Lightning pattern Status Flashing fast and on Startup condition Flashing fast and on Shutdown condition Flashing very slowly Impact occurred Flashing Error occurred Aero Storage In Aer
LED display of respective devices 1 : Status LED (blue/orange) Display pattern Lighting color Status Orange Standing by (Waiting for X-ray exposure) Orange Exposing (Reading an image) Blue DR Detector being selected 2 Aero Storage Display pattern Lighting color 3 Status Off Aero Storage in the sleep state Orange Preparing or during Image processing Blue Standing by (Waiting for X-ray exposure) 4 : LINK LED (blue) Display pattern 5 Status Not connecting Wireless connection with image
LED display of respective devices 4.1.
LED display of respective devices 4.1.
LED display of respective devices 4.1.6 Detector Interface Unit/Detector Interface Unit 2 Display pattern 4.1.
LED display of respective devices 4.1.8 1 AeroDR Generator Interface Unit 2 : Power LED (green) Display pattern Status 3 Shutdown condition Operating and not connected to the image processing controller Operating and connected to the image processing controller Busy/Error : Busy/error LED (orange) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition or standing by 4 5 Exposing or performing maintenance 6 Error occurred 4.1.
LED display of respective devices 4.1.10 Generator Interface Unit 3 : Power LED (blue) Display pattern Status Shutdown condition Operating 4.1.
LED display of respective devices 4.1.
LED display of respective devices 4.1.13 AeroDR Access Point Cannot be used with this device Cannot be used with this device FAULT (red) PoE (umber) STATE (green/red) SIGNAL (green) CLIENT (green) BRIDGE (green) WLAN (umber) LED Lighting color Lighting pattern Status PoE Umber On Power is being supplied. FAULT Red Flashing Error is occurring. STATE Green/ Red Green/on Lights when operation preparation is completed. Red/on Error is occurring.
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5.1 Support flow during trouble If the following problems occur with any of these devices, consult the respective references for countermeasures. Status Error code is displayed. Error LED lights. Device Reference for countermeasures ••DR Detector ••AeroDR Interface Unit2 ••AeroDR Generator Interface Unit ••AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2 ••Generator Interface Unit 3 Consult the "Operation Manual" of the image processing controller to take the countermeasures.
Support flow during trouble Status Device Consult “5.2.1 DR Detector” to take the countermeasures. DR Detector AeroDR Interface Unit AeroDR Interface Unit2 Detector Interface Unit Trouble has occurred in each device. (Trouble other than error code display and a lit error LED) Detector Interface Unit 2 Power Supply Unit AeroDR Battery Charger AeroDR Battery Charger2 AeroDR Access Point Image processing controller or image related trouble has occurred. It was dropped.
5.2 Various problems and countermeasures If the following problems occur with any of these devices, consult the respective references for countermeasures. IMPORTANT ••After performing countermeasures, if the problem does not go away, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives. ••If the exterior or protective cover is damaged extensively, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives.
Various problems and countermeasures Status Error description If the DR Detector is still warped even after the detector is placed on a smooth surface, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives. DR Detector is warped. The DR Detector will not go into the wall stand or table. For AeroDR Detector and AeroDR 2 Detector ••The protective cover is deformed. For AeroDR 3 Detector ••The back board is deformed. For AeroDR Detector and AeroDR 2 Detector ••The protective cover is deformed.
Various problems and countermeasures Status No image is acquired.*2 Reading has automatically started.*2 Exposure was performed in a condition other than when the exposure with the image processing controller was possible.*2 Error description Corrective actions No image appears after X-ray exposure. (1)Check the following items.
Various problems and countermeasures Corrective actions when the DR Detector is dropped or subjected to impacts •• Run a test using the drop/impact panel check tool of the image processing controller. 1 IMPORTANT ••The drop/impact panel check tool cannot detect all errors. If you use the DR Detector after the test and find any error in the image, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives. The DR Detector was dropped or subjected to impacts.
Various problems and countermeasures DR Detector test IMPORTANT ••If untransferred images remain in the DR Detector, acquire those images before starting the test. The untransferred images in the DR Detector will be deleted when the test starts. ••Never attempt to test the DR Detector while the DR Detector is connected to the following device.
Various problems and countermeasures 5.2.3 1 AeroDR Interface Unit2 Status Error description Corrective actions Power LED (green) does not light. AC power not supplied. Make sure the power cable is connected correctly. Feeding1/2 LED (blue) does not light. Feeding1/2 LED (blue) does not light even when connecting the DR Detector. Make sure that the I/F Cable is connected correctly. Communications are down between devices, and power LED (green) is off. The power switch is not on.
Various problems and countermeasures 5.2.5 Detector Interface Unit 2 Status Error description Corrective actions LED(green/blue) does not light. AC power not supplied. Make sure that the Ethernet cable is connected to the Power Supply Unit properly. LED (blue) does not light. The I/F cable is not connected to the DR Detector. Make sure that the DR Detector is connected to the I/F cable correctly.
Various problems and countermeasures 5.2.8 1 AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2 Status Error description Corrective actions LED (green) does not light. AC power not supplied. Make sure that the Ethernet cable is connected correctly. Make sure the power switch of the AeroDR Interface Unit is on. If the AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2 has a power switch, make sure the power switch is on. LED (green) does not change from flashing to a solid light. There is a communications error.
Various problems and countermeasures 5.2.11 AeroDR Battery Charger2 Status Error description Corrective actions Status LED (green) does not light. AC power not supplied. Make sure that the power cable is connected correctly. The power switch is turned off. Turn on the power switch. Error LED (orange) is on. - Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives. DR Detector was inserted the wrong way. Check the insertion orientation of the DR Detector. The DR Detector is not inserted correctly.
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6.1 Maintenance and inspection items This chapter describes the inspections and cleaning required in order to maintain the use of this device in an optimum condition. 6.1.2 Quality Tool IMPORTANT ••Be careful not to apply any cleaning chemical or liquid onto the spring connectors, the wired connection connectors, and the LEDs. HINT ••“Simple Check QC for CS-7” is available for checking of imaging quality. Please contact our customer service for the detail.
Maintenance and inspection items DR Detector AeroDR 3 Detector 1 IMPORTANT ••If you directly apply or spray anhydrous ethanol on the DR Detector, the liquid will enter the DR Detector through exterior gaps, causing a failure. Gaps of the DR Detector •• Clean the exterior and AeroDR Grip sheet with a soft lint-free cloth dampened with a small amount of anhydrous ethanol and wrung well.
Maintenance and inspection items Spring connector AeroDR Battery Charger •• If foreign material has adhered to the spring connectors of the AeroDR Battery Charger2, and wired cable, remove it with a commercial plastic brush. •• Clean dust on the insert table of the AeroDR Battery Charger with a soft lint-free cloth dampened with anhydrous ethanol or water and wrung well.
Maintenance and inspection items 6.1.3 Disinfection of the DR Detector 6.1.5 AeroDR Grip sheet affixing and replacement IMPORTANT ••Bleach and hypochlorite are corrosive, so wash the bleach off well to avoid corrosion. Application locations ••Be careful not to apply any chemical for disinfection onto the wired connection connectors and the LEDs.
Maintenance and inspection items 3 Installation procedure 1 Remove the label from the AeroDR Grip sheet affixing position. Peel off the center piece of the release paper from the AeroDR Grip sheet, and temporarily affix the sheet to the required position on the DR Detector. • Place the AeroDR Grip sheet in the correct position so that it does not overlap the DR Detector label. •• Insert a precision flat-blade screwdriver, etc.
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7.1 Specifications IMPORTANT ••The following specifications described below are nominal values which may be different from actual values and may vary depending on environment and frequency of use. (These are not to provide any guarantees.) ••All specification regarding battery is for a fully-charged battery. 7.1.
Specifications Item Description AeroDR 3 1717HD, AeroDR 3 1717HD2: 460(W)×460(D)×15(H) mm 1 460 mm 15 mm 460 mm External dimensions AeroDR 3 1012HQ: 282(W)×333(D)×15(H) mm 333 mm 15 mm 282 mm Weight Pixel size Image area size AD conversion 2 AeroDR 1417HQ : 2.9 kg AeroDR 1417S : 2.8 kg AeroDR 1717HQ : 3.6 kg AeroDR 1012HQ : 1.7 kg AeroDR 2 1417HQ : 2.6 kg AeroDR 2 1417S : 2.5 kg AeroDR 3 1417HD : 2.6 kg AeroDR 3 1717HD : 3.2 kg AeroDR 3 1012HQ : 1.5 kg AeroDR 3 1417HD2 : 2.
Specifications Item Maximum patient weight Communication Drive power WLAN encryption Patient doses Required time for wired/wireless switching Battery type Number of exposable images Description Point load: AeroDR 1417HQ : 150 kg@Φ40 mm AeroDR 1417S : 150 kg@Φ40 mm AeroDR 1717HQ : 150 kg@Φ40 mm AeroDR 1012HQ : 150 kg@Φ40 mm AeroDR 2 1417HQ : 150 kg@Φ40 mm AeroDR 2 1417S : 150 kg@Φ40 mm AeroDR 3 1417HD : 180 kg@Φ40 mm AeroDR 3 1717HD : 180 kg@Φ40 mm AeroDR 3 1012HQ : 180 kg@Φ40 mm AeroDR 3 1417HD2 : 180 k
Specifications Item Battery duration in standby status Battery expected lifetime Serial exposure Description AeroDR 1417HQ : Approx. 16 hours AeroDR 1417S : Approx. 16 hours AeroDR 1717HQ : Approx. 15 hours AeroDR 1012HQ : Approx. 7.6 hours AeroDR 2 1417HQ : Approx. 20 hours AeroDR 2 1417S : Approx. 10 hours AeroDR 3 1417HD : Approx. 13.2 hours AeroDR 3 1717HD : Approx. 12.2 hours AeroDR 3 1012HQ : Approx. 6.3 hours AeroDR 3 1417HD2 : Approx. 11.6 hours AeroDR 3 1717HD2 : Approx. 10.
Specifications 7.1.2 AeroDR Interface Unit Item Description Product name (model name) AeroDR Interface Unit (AeroDR B-1) Amount of connectable DR Detec2 tors Power requirements AC 100/110/120/200/220/240 V ±10 %, single phase, 50/60 Hz With the DR Detector connected : Approx. 160 VA (100 V-240 V) Power consumption Without the DR Detector connected : Approx. 33 VA (100 V-240 V) 460(W)×180(D)×285(H) mm External dimensions 285 mm 460 mm Weight 7.1.3 180 mm 11.
Specifications 7.1.4 1 Detector Interface Unit Item Description Product name (model name) Detector Interface Unit (G-21) Amount of connectable DR Detec1 tors When the AC adapter is used: Supplied from the DI Unit AC Adapter. Power requirements When the Power Supply Unit is used: Supplied from the Power Supply Unit via the Ethernet cable. Power supply when using the dediAC 100 V-240 V ±10 %, single phase, 50/60 Hz cated AC adapter Power consumption when using 2.
Specifications 7.1.6 Power Supply Unit Item Product name (model name) Power requirements Power consumption Amount of LAN port Description Power Supply Unit (G-11) AC 100 V-240 V ±10 %, single phase, 50/60 Hz Approx. 263.09 VA 3 105(W)×185(D)×150(H) mm External dimensions 150 mm 185 mm Weight 7.1.
Specifications 7.1.8 1 AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2 Item Product name (model name) Power requirements Description AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2 (AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2) When the AC adapter is used: Supplied from the dedicated AC adapter. When the AeroDR Interface Unit is used: Supplied from the AeroDR Interface Unit via the Ethernet cable. When the Power Supply Unit is used: Supplied from the Power Supply Unit via the Ethernet cable.
Specifications 7.1.10 AeroDR Battery Charger Item Product name (model name) Battery charging system Power requirements Power consumption Description AeroDR Battery Charger (AeroDR D-1) Automatic charging AC 100 V-240 V ±10 %, single phase, 50/60 Hz Charging : Approx. 180 VA (100 V-240 V) Standby : Approx. 25 VA (100 V-240 V) 560(W)×250(D)×153(H) mm 153 mm External dimensions 560 mm 250 mm Weight 7.1.11 7.
Specifications 7.1.12 1 AeroDR Access Point Item Product name (model name) Description AeroDR Access Point (AeroDR C-1) 2 53.6(W)×135(H)×105(D) mm (without antenna) 3 198.5 mm External dimensions 135 mm 4 105 mm Weight 7.1.13 53.6 mm 850 g 5 I/F Cable Item Product name Cable length 6 Description AeroDR I/F Cable AeroDR I/F Cable2 I/F Cable3 0.67mU(G-33) I/F Cable3 1mU(G-57) I/F Cable3 8mD(G-31) I/F Cable3 8mU(G-32) I/F Cable4 1.
Specifications 7.1.
Specifications 7.1.
Specifications 7.1.16 AeroDR SYSTEM Item Description Temperature Humidity 30 °C When operating 10 °C to 30 °C 10 °C 35 %RH to 80 %RH (ensure no water condensation) Atmospheric pressure 1060 hPa 80 %RH 700 hPa to 1060 hPa 35 %RH 700 hPa * Limit continuous use in a hot and humid environment (35 °C to 37 °C/95 % or lower) of an incubator to within 25 minutes.
Specifications 7.1.
Specifications 7.1.
Specifications AeroDR 3 Detector 1 2 3 AeroDR Interface Unit 4 5 6 AeroDR Interface Unit2 7 8 Detector Interface Unit 9 10 11 12 133
Specifications Detector Interface Unit 2 Power Supply Unit AeroDR Generator Interface Unit AeroDR Generator Interface Unit2 134
Specifications Generator Interface Unit 3 1 2 3 AeroDR Battery Charger 4 5 6 7 AeroDR Battery Charger2 8 9 10 AeroDR Access Point 11 12 135
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