VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 4.2.4 Checking Status LED of Detector Power LED The power LED indicates the power status information which is permitted to the detector in green. The power LED lights up when the power is permitted normally. If the detector is connected with a tether interface, the power LED lights up when power is permitted to SCU because the detector is supplied power from SCU.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual Summary list of the Detector AP LED Information Detector AP LED Detector AP OFF (Communication status: Good) Wireelss communication: 3rd ON level or higher Wired communication: 1000Mbps Detector AP OFF (Communication status: Normal) ON Wireelss communication: Under 2nd level Wired communication: 100Mbps Detector AP ON ON Switching the status of detector AP Blink The wireless setting is being synchronized Blink Power OFF OFF If the LED blinks abnormally, r
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 4.3 Software Installation This section gives information about how to install the software on the workstation (PC) and how to configure the environment for software operation and communication. Check suitability of acquiring, processing and adjusting of images by referring to the recommended workstation specifications before the software installation. 4.3.1 Software Classification Vieworks provides clients who purchase our detector system with software as below.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 4.4 Windows Environment Setting This section gives information about configuring Windows to communicate with the detector and SCU after installing the VIVIX Setup program or Viewer. The contents in this chapter are made on the basis of Windows 7. Configuration environment can be different depending on network adaptor manufacturer or models. 4.4.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual Setting Network Adaptor 1 Click Configure button to open the following dialog box, and then go to the Advanced tab. 2 Set Jumbo Packet to the maximum value. (Recommended value: 9014 Bytes) 3 Choose Performance Options in the list of Settings and click Properties button on the right. 4 Choose Flow Control in the list of Settings and select Rx & Tx Enabled on the Value list as shown below. Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 5 Choose Interrupt Moderation Rate in the list of Settings and select Extreme on the Value list as shown below. 6 Choose Receive Buffers and set it to the maximum value. 7 Click OK button. Deactivate Power-Saving Mode on Network Adaptor 1 Click the Power Management tab and uncheck Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power. 2 Click OK button. Viewer may not work normally if the power save mode is activated.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual Protocol Selection and IP Address Setting 1 Choose Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).and click Properties button. 2 Input the IP address and subnet mask as shown below, and then click OK button. ViVIX Device Driver is the image filter driver for acquiring images from a detector. It is recommended to uncheck the other items on the list except for ViVIX Device Driver and Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4), since they are not related with the detector communication.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 4.4.2 Disabling Sleep Mode of Monitor If you use the sleep mode, viewer may not work normally. 1 Click Start Control Panel Power Options and then move to the Choose when to turn off the display tab. Rev.1.0 2 Set Put the computer to sleep to Never to disable the sleep mode. 3 Click Save changes button.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 5. Setting This section gives information about the product setting with using the Setup program. Start Setting SCU Setting Detector Setting Changing the Wireless Setting Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 5.1 Start Setting 5.1.1 Setup Program The VIVIX Setup program provides functions for setting and managing the internal data to make VIVIX-S 1717N wireless detector and SCU work normally. In addition, The VIVIX Setup program has diagnostic function for checking performance and abnormality of the devices as well as the image calibration function for improving the image quality. 5.1.2 Checking Devices Check information of the detector and SCU displayed on the Discovery list.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual The default IP address of SCU is 169.254.2.100. The default IP address of detector is 169.254.1.10. You can change the IP Address of detector or SCU. Refer to Change Configuration on the next page. MAC address is a unique indentifier of the network device. Do not change it randomly. To change order of registered detectors’ ID, select an item and click ↑/↓buttons.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 5.1.3 Getting into the Devices Click Next button to enter the registered SCU and detector. You can use SCU and the detector normally when the status of SCU is Connected and the Status of detector is Initialization OK. [TBD] – Screen Shot Button Button Description SCU Configuration Checks and sets information of SCU setting. Diagnosis Checks information of wireless AP on SCU and performs the self-diagnosis.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 5.2 SCU Setting 5.2.1 SCU Configuration System Checks and sets system information of SCU. Item Description Model No SCU model name Serial No SCU serial numbers Package Version information of SCU firmware package Network Checks and sets network information of SCU. Rev.1.0 Item Description IP Address IP address of SCU. Net Mask Subnet Mask of SCU. Gateway Gateway of SCU.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual AP Checks and sets AP (Access Point) information of SCU. Item Description AP On / Off Selects whether to use SCU AP (Access Point) mode or not. On Turns on SCU AP Off Turns off SCU AP Frequency Frequency channel of wireless network. 2.4 ㎓ Uses 2.4 ㎓ Frequency. (Max. 13 channels) 5 ㎓ Uses 5 ㎓ Frequency. (Max. 8 channels) Country Country code of using wireless network. (KR, US, EU, JP, CN) Band Wireless network bandwidth. 20 ㎒ Default frequency band.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual Trigger Configures trigger information for integration between SCU and X-ray generator. Item Description Method Trigger mode Packet Software Trigger mode Line Hardware Trigger mode Polarity Polarity of trigger signal AUTO (Default) Recognizes polarity automatically and handles it. (Default value) HIGH Handles polarity of Active High LOW Handles polarity of Active Low Configuration value of trigger is applied only when Exposure mode is set DR Trigger.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 5.2.2 SCU Diagnosis Self Diagnosis You can perform self-diagnosis to check operational status of the parts in SCU. Refer to <7.2 Product Inspection> for the detailed information on how to perform the self-diagnosis and about the follow-up measures. Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 5.3 Detector Setting 5.3.1 Detector Configuration [TBD] – Screen Shot System Checks and sets system information of the detector. Item Description Model No Detector model name Serial No Detector serial numbers Package Version information of the detector firmware package Network Checks and sets network information of the detector.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual AP Checks and sets AP (Access Point) of detector information. Item Description AP On / Off Executes or disables the detector AP (Access Point) function. Frequency Frequency channel of wireless network 2.4 ㎓ Uses 2.4 ㎓ Frequency. (Up to 13 channels) 5 ㎓ Uses 5 ㎓ Frequency. (Up to 8 channels) Country Country code of wireless network (KR, US, EU, JP, CN) Band Wireless network bandwidth 20 ㎒ Basic Frequency Band 40 ㎒ Expands bandwidth through channel bonding.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual Image Checks and sets the time limit of image transmission as well as decides whether to use the Preview item. Item Description Time (sec.) The limited time of completing image transmission. Preview (Enable / Disable) Sets whether to use the wireless communication way for sending preview images. After starting image transmission, the detector ignores the information of image retransmission request if the following conditions are fulfilled.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 5.3.2 Detector Power Save Function The consumption of a battery pack can be reduced by using the power save function. The power save function is operated only when the battery supplies power to the detector. In other words, the power save function cannot be operated if a tether interface cable supplies power to the detector. Mode Mode Meaning Normal The detector can be operated and take an image at any time. Sleep The detector cannot be operated.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual Disabling Power Save Function Mode Meaning Normal - Sleep Shut Down 1 Turns off sleep mode from VXvue (Vieworks Viewer). 2 Calls the function from VIVIX SDK to turn off sleep mode. Reboots the detector by pressing a power button on the detector. Other Information Mode Default value Turnaround time Power consumption 24V, 300mA (Standby) Normal - - 24 V, 600mA (While taking images) Rev.1.0 Sleep OFF / 10min. Approx. 10 sec. 24V, Max. 150mA Shut Down OFF / 30min.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 5.4 Changing the Wireless Setting 5.4.1 Switching to the Detector AP Mode You can change the detector mode as AP by the two ways as follows. Convert to the Detector AP mode by using the Detector AP button Press the AP button on the detector for 5 seconds to set the Detector AP mode. The LED of detector AP blinks in a blue color while the mode is being switched, and turns on blue after the mode is compeleted to be converted.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 6. Calibration This chapter gives information about the calibration methods after installing a detector. Calibration Dialogue Detector Configuration Calibration Guide Calibrating by Loading the Calibration Data Direct Calibration Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 6.1 Calibration Dialogue Use the following menus to configure the system and process calibrations. Menu Description System Configuration Configures the exposure mode, exposure-related time and Gain type. Offset Calibration Processes Offset calibration. Defect Calibration Processes calibration for defect data of the detector. Gain Calibration Processes calibration for image sensitivity.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual Exposure Timing To take images exactly, set the timing information for exposure. The information can be different depening on the characteristics of the X-ray generator. Exposure Timing Diagram Exposure Timing Items Item Default Description Exposure section 500㎳ Time to acquire X-ray by the detector. Pre Exposure section 0㎳ Standby time after the detector sent EXP_OK signal to the generator.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual When Exposure section is changed, make sure to create new calibration data by processing Offset calibration and Gain calibration to get optimized images. Pre Exposure section can be used when the time delays until the generator receives EXPOK signal from the detector and generates X-ray. Although Pre Exposure section is set as 0㎳ normally, it is recommended to measure and set the actual delay time of X-ray generation to achieve the best performance of the detector.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual To acquire the optimized images, carry out the Offset calibration and Gain calibration again after changing Gain Type. 6.1.2 Offset Calibration Dialogue Vieworks provides the Defect Map data stored in the detector. However, we recommend you to carry out the Offset calibration and generate the Offset data by yourself as the detector condition can be different by the operating method or use environment.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 6.1.3 Defect Calibration Dialogue Vieworks provides the Defect Map data stored in the detector. However, you should download the data as the calibration cannot be performed in the detector automatically. Defect Map Item Description Load Defect Map Loads the Defect Map calibration data located in the defect map path. Download Defect Map Downloads the Defect Map calibration data stored in the detector. Manual Defect Correction Calibrates the defect manually.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 6.1.4 Gain Calibration Dialogue Vieworks provides the Gain data stored in the detector. However, you should download the data as the calibration cannot be performed in the detector automatically. [TBD] – Screen Shot Gain Calibration Item Description Target Value Shows the target value of Gain calibration. (Recommended : 8000 or higher) Current Value Shows value after the exposure when processing the manual Gain calibration.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 6.2 Detector Configuration From the Detector Configuration dialog, you can configure the detector and check the images before or after doing calibration. [TBD] – Screen Shot Function List Item Description Detector Direction Compensation Sets the displayed direction of image. Effective Area Sets effective area of an image. Auto Offset Refresh Setting Sets conditions of automatic Offset Refresh. Time Interval (min.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual If you use VXvue, a pop-up message will be displayed before the offset refresh. Auto offset refresh will be performed by clicking OK button. OSF is the auxillary function for stabilizing pixel value of an image to the default value rapidly. The pixel value can be displayed equally by using OSF under the environment where the pixel value of X-ray image is required to display. Whether to use OSF or not does not affect the X-ray image quality. Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 6.3 Calibration Guide The different installation environment of each detector and unique features of the X-ray generator device can affect the acquired images. Therefore, the certified engineer from Vieworks should do the detector calibration after installing it. Otherwise, the image quality can be affected seriously. Vieworks provides two types of calibration for performing calibration. Performing calibration by loading the calibration data provided by Vieworks.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 6.4 Calibrating by Loading the Calibration Data Vieworks provides the calibration data stored in the detector. Although the Offset calibration is performed automatically, you need to download both Defect and Gain calibration data since their calibration cannot be performed in the detector automatically. 6.4.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual Be sure to select the Defect Map data file provided with a detector. If the file has a wrong serial number or you select a wrong file, an error message will be displayed. Vieworks provides the Defect Map data stored in the detector. However, you should download the data as the calibration cannot be performed in the detector automatically. This Defect Map data has been generated through stringent test in the production stages of detector.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 6.5 Direct Calibration 6.5.1 Prepration Precheck the state of X-ray generator and console. Precheck the state of X-ray tube. It is recommended you to check if X-ray dose value of the generator is exact by using the device like a dose meter. Make sure to preheat the detector for 30 minutes before starting calibration. The result of measurement can be incorrect if the detector is not preheated sufficiently. 6.5.2 Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 6.5.3 Gain Calibration 1 Put a collimator on center of the detector, and open the collimator completely. 2 Adjust SID as 130㎝ ~ 150㎝ to make X-ray exposure range include the detector. 3 Remove any objects or foreign materials between the tube and the detector. 4 Choose Gain Calibration -Normal. 5 Set the tube voltage of X-ray generator as 70㎸ ~ 80㎸.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 6.5.4 Auto Defect Correction While operating the detector, defect pixels may appear on the image. In this case, use the defect auto correction to calibrate the defect pixels. Be sure to check the followings before acquiring the FLAT image. Preheat the detector for 30 minutes or more. The recommend SID is 150 ㎝ (distance between X-ray tube and detector) Open the collimator of X-ray tube completely. Align the center of the detector with the center of collimator.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 6 The Manual Defect Detection screen will be displayed. 7 Click Show and Apply buttons on the top left and then click Auto Defect Finder button. 8 Input 15% for Threshold, and 100 for Offset at the bottom of the Pixel List screen. 9 Click Search button at the bottom of the screen. The coordinates of defect pixels and Gray level values are displayed on Pixel list. 10 While pressing the Ctrl or Shift key, select the coordinate of defect pixels to be added to Defect Map.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 13 Click Save and Close button at the left bottom. 14 Save the newly generated Defect Map data to the path where the Calibration data has been stored. It is recommended to save the newly generated Defect Map data with a different name to preserve the past Defect Map data. Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 6.5.5 Manual Defect Correction Execute Manual Defect Detection when the defect pixels are visible to the naked eye even the automatic defect correction (step 1~14) is processed. Manual Defect Detection is divided into the pixel type and line type. Manual Defect Correction in Pixel Type 1 Make sure to carry out the automatic defect correction from 1 to 14 steps first. 2 Click Show and Apply buttons on the left top of Manual Defect Detection.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual Manual Defect Correction in Line Type 1 Make sure to carry out the automatic defect correction from 1 to 12 steps first. 2 Click Show and Apply buttons on the left top of Manual Defect Detection. 3 Press and hold the right mouse button and move it to left/right/top/bottom in the FLAT image to adjust the brightness until you can verify the image with the naked eyes. 4 Find and move to the start point of defect lines (line type) on the image.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual Functions of Manual Defect Detection Rev.1.0 Function Description Show Decides whether to indicate the selected defect on the image Apply Decides whether to apply Defect in the list to the calibrated image. All Applies to all coordinates of defects added to the list Selected Applies to relevant coordinates of the selected defects from the list only. Auto Defect Finder Performs the auto defect correction. Delete Deletes the selected items from the list.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 7. Diagnosis, Inspection and Maintenance This section gives information about diagnosis, inspection & maintenance of the product. Diagnosis Product Inspection Cleaning and Disinfection Product Initialization Replacing the Fuse of SCU Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 7.1 Diagnosis 7.1.1 Image Diagnosis Check the image quality through Diagnosis tools after installing the detector or before usage. If the problems with regard to products or image occur during diagnosis, try to do a calibration again. If the problems are not solved, consult the sales representative in Vieworks or a service engineer. You can acquire and review an image from the Image window in VIVIX Setup program.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual On Acquires an image with applying Offset data. Off Acquires an image without applying Offset data. Gain Applicability of Gain data On Acquires an image with applying Gain data. Off Acquires an image without applying Gain data. Effective Area Applicability of Effective Area in Detector Configuration dialog. On Applies effective area of the detector to the image. Off Applies whole area of the detector to the image.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 7.1.2 Battery Pack Diagnosis Install the battery pack to the detector and check the voltage and remaining amount of the battery pack. Furthermore, always check the remaining amount of the battery pack during use of the detector. If performance of the battery pack has some problems, consult the sales representative in Vieworks or a relevant engineer. The battery pack belongs to consumables which performance will be decreased as time passed.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual If the remaining of battery is under 30% or at the 1st level, the detector LED for noticing battey remains changes from green to orange color. The warning information related to battery remains is displayed from VXvue. The warning information related to battery remains is noticed from VIVIX SDK. If the remaining of battery is under 10%, the detector LED for noticing battey remains blinks in orange color.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual Frequency Frequency of the connected AP (Access Point) Check the Strength of Wireless Communication Signal The signal strength of wireless communication is provided as 6 stages (0 ~ 5). Level Level Link Quality Meaning Very Good 5 66 ~ 70 The communication is running smoothly, and it Good 4 56 ~ 65 ensures performace of the image acquisition. Normal 3 41 ~ 55 Bad 2 31 ~ 40 The communication status can become unstable.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 7.2 Product Inspection To use products safely, make sure to check the products before use. If problems occur during inspection or the product is impossible to repair, consult the sales representative in Vieworks or a relevant engineer. 7.2.1 Daily Inspection Before or after using the detector and other surrounding devices, check below items daily. Item Description Ensure that there are no loose screws or breaks.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 7.3 Self Diagnosis You can perform self-diagnosis of the detector and SCU from the Self Diagnosis tab of the Diagnosis dialogue in VIVIX Setup. 7.3.2 1 Choose a desired item to diagnose. 2 Click Execute Test button located at the bottom of the Test Case window. 3 Check the progress and result of diagnosis for each item in the Result window. 4 Click Save to File to save the diagnosis result as a file when the self diagnosis is completed.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual Battery Item Detection Form Decision Expected problem Measures The battery is not attached. Check if a battery is inserted. A defective ciruit is connected to a battery pack. Contact a service engineer. Voltage Information N/A N/A Remain Information N/A N/A Wireless Item Form Expected problem Measures Detection Decision Defective wireless module Contact a service engineer.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 7.3.3 Self-Diagnosis Items of SCU and Measures Wireless Item Form Expected problem Measures Detection Decision Defective wireless module Contact a service eingineer. Item Form Expected problem Measures Detection Decision Not available to save logs. Contact a service eingineer. File system Decision Not available to save logs. Contact a service eingineer.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 7.4 Cleaning and Disinfection After using the detector and peripheral equipments for examination, use germicidal disinfecting wipes or cloth with mild diluted disinfectant detergent to clean surfaces of the product.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 7.5 Product Initialization If the connection status of system is not stable or setting value is not correct, user can initialize the products. 7.5.1 SCU Initialization 1 Click Configuration button of SCU after running the VIVIX Setup program. 2 Click Factory Reset button in Configuration dialogue. 3 Wait for SCU to be initialized and rebooted automatically. 4 Check whether SCU initialization is completed.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 7.5.2 Detector Initialization 1 Click Configuration button of Detector after running the VIVIX Setup program. 2 Click Factory Reset button in Configuration dialogue. 3 Wait for Detector to be rebooted automatically. 4 Check whether detector initialization is completed. Default value of detector initialization Item Default Value Network IP Address 169.254.1.10 Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0 Gateway 169.254.2.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 7.5.3 Wireless Initialization of Detector 1 Turn off the detector. 2 Press and hold both the power button and AP button over 3 seconds. 3 Initialization will be conducted when orange LED is flickering, after that, the detector will be turned off automatically. 4 Turn on the detector and check whether detector initialization is completed. Default value of wireless initialization Item Default Value Network IP Address 169.254.1.10 Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0 Gateway 169.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 7.6 Replacing the Fuse of SCU (SCU Basic only) There are 2 fuses attached on the standard SCU for the purpose of electrical accident precaution, in case of over current from external power input. Stop using the SCU immediately when the fuse is blown. Fuse Information Item Specifications Model Littelfuse® 218002 (2EA) Type Time Lag Cartridge Fuse Amp Rating 2A Voltage Rating 250V Pull the plug out and turn all the devices off before changing the fuse.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 8. Troubleshooting This section gives information about troubleshooting. Troubleshooting Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 8.1 Trobleshooting 8.1.1 Troubleshooting Guide When you encounter problems while using the equipment, search for the table below for the problem or error messages and try the solutions.If the problem persists, turn off the detector and consult your sales representative or a distributor. Please refer to the details of the following symptoms or error messages. Troubleshooting must be performed by service engineer who is authorized by Vieworks.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual Solutions 8.1.4 1 Check the connection between AC power cable and SCU Basic. 2 Check the connection between DC power cable and SCU mini. 3 Turn off the power switch and turn on again and then check the fan or status of back side. 4 Replace another SCU and check the result of it 5 Replace the fuse of standard SCU. (refer to <7.6 Replacing the Fuse of SCU (SCU Basic only)>) 6 Replace corresponding devices.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 8.1.6 5 Check cable connection again when connected with tether interface cabel 6 Replace other devices and check the result of it 7 Replace corresponding devices. Errors in Detector LED Symptom All LED lamps of detector are blinking. 2 LED lamps of detector are blinking and remaining is blinking slowly. Expected Causes Internal hardware errors of the detector. Solutions 8.1.7 1 Boot up the detector again and check the result of it 2 Replace the detector.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 9. Regulatory Information This section gives explanation about the regulatory information and standard related to the products Medical Equipment Safety Standards Radio Frequency Compliance Information Labels and Symbols Guidance and Manufacturer Declaration for EMC Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 9.1 Medical Equipment Safety Standards 9.1.1 Medical Equipment Classification Item Description Type of protection against electrical shock Class Ⅰ equipment Internally powered Degree of protection against electrical shock Type B Degree of protection against ingress of water IPX3 Operation mode Continuous operation NOT suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous Flammable anesthetics oxide. 9.1.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual U.S.A / Canada Item IEC 60601-1(ed.2 am1+ am2+ co1) Medical electrical equipment- Part1: General requirements for safety UL 60601-1(ed.2) CSA-C22.2 No. 601-1-M90 (R2006) IEC 60601-1-2: 2007 (ed.3) IEC 60601-1-4: 2000 (ed.1.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 9.2 Radio Frequency Compliance Information Country Item FCC Part 15.107(b) / Part 15.109(b) U.S.A FCC Part 15 Subpart E 15.407 FCC Part 15 Subpart C 15.247 ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2:2011 (EMC) ETSI EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1:2012 (EMC) European Union EN 300 328 V.1.8.1; EN 301 893 V1.7.1 (RF) EN 62311:2008 (RF Exposure) KS C IEC 60601-1-2:2007 South Korea IEC 61000-3-2:2005+A1:2008+A2:2009 IEC 61000-3-3:2008 9.2.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 9.2.2 FCC SAR 9.2.3 KDB 865664 D01 v01r03 CE R&TTE SAR Item EN 62311:2008 Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure restrictions for electromagnetic fields. (0 Hz - 300 GHz) Human exposure to radio frequency fields from hand-held and body-mounted wireless communication devices – Human models, instrumentation, and EN 62209-1:2006 procedures.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 9.3 Labels and Symbols The VIVIX-S 1717N detector and relevant components have labels attached on them. The contents and locations of each label are indicated below. 9.3.1 Label VIVIX-S 1717NA / 1717NB (Wired Detector) Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual VIVIX-S 1717NAW / 1717NBW (Wireless Detector) Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual Battery Battery Charger Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual SCU Basic (FXRS-02A) Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual SCU Basic (FXRS-03A) Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual SCU mini (FXRS-04A) Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual Outer Box 9.3.2 [TBD] Product Serial Number Serial Number Composition The serial numbers for each product or accessory are composed as follows. V 1 D Item A Composition B J Year 0 0 Month 1 Serial number Revision will be updated in case of follows. Mass production or a large amount of order. Exterior alteration. Item code will be produced based on internal management standard of vieworks. Composition code is like follows.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 9.3.3 Product Symbols Symbol Description Direct current Alternating current Protective earth (Ground) Equipotentiality Power on Power on for part of the equipment Power off Power off for part of the equipment Attention, consult accompanying documents General warning sign Warning sign for electricity This Mark shows compliance with both Canadian and U.S. safety requirements. With Respect to electric shock, fire, and mechanical hazards only.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 9.4 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration for EMC This device has been tested for EMI/EMC compliance, but interference can still occur in an electromagnetically noisy location. Attempt to maintain a suitable distance between electrical devices to prevent malfunction. 9.4.1 Electromagnetic Emissions The Equipment Under Test (EUT) is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual Electrical Fast Transient/Burst IEC 61000-4-4 Item Description Immunity test Electrical fast transient/burst IEC 61000-4-4 IEC 60601 test condition Compliance Level Power supply lines ±2㎸ Input / output lines ±1㎸ Power supply lines ±2㎸ Input / output lines ±1㎸ Electromagnetic Environment - Main power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital Guidance environment.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual Power Frequency (50/60 ㎐) Magnetic Field IEC 61000-4-8 Item Description Immunity test Power frequency (50/60 ㎐) magnetic field IEC 61000-4-8 IEC 60601 test condition 3 A/m Compliance Level 3 A/m Electromagnetic Environment - Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a Guidance typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 10. Information This section gives overview information for service and warranty of the product. Service Information Warranty Revision History Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 10.1 Service Information 10.1.1 Product Lifetime The estimated product lifetime may be up to five (5) years under the appropriate regular inspection and maintenance. 10.1.2 Regular Inspection and Maintenance In order to ensure the safety of patients, operating personnel and third parties, and to maintain the performance and reliability of the equipment, be sure to perform regular inspection at least once a year.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 10.2 Warranty Vieworks warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 24 months from the date of delivery. If any such product proves defective during this warranty period, Vieworks at its option, either will repair the defective product without charge for parts and labor, or will provide a replacement in exchange for the defective product.
VIVIX-S 1717N User Manual 10.3 Revision History Version Date Descriptions 1.0 2015-03-?? Initial Release Vieworks Co., Ltd. (Gwanyang-dong) 41-3, Burim-ro 170beon-gil, Dongan-gu, Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, 431-060 Republic of Korea Telephone: +82-70-7011-6161 Fax: +82-31-386-8631 Homepage: http://www.vieworks.com European representative: DONGBANG ACUPRIME 1 Forrest Units, Hennock Road East, Marsh Barton, Exeter EX2 8RU, UK Telephone: +44(0)-1392-829500 Homepage: http://www.acuprime.com Rev.1.