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VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) Contents 1. Instruction ......................................................................................................................................... 6 1.1 Document Guide ..................................................................................................................................... 7 1.1.1 Precautions ................................................................................................................................
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 2.4.2 Specifications .................................................................................................................................................................28 2.4.3 Drawings ..........................................................................................................................................................................28 2.4.4 Functions ..........................................................................
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 3.5.2 Packet Trigger ................................................................................................................................................................56 3.5.3 Line Trigger .....................................................................................................................................................................57 3.5.4 EXT_INF Port Pin Map .................................................................
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 6.1.7 When Hours of Battery Use Decreases .............................................................................................................92 6.1.8 When an Error Number is Displayed on the OLED Display ....................................................................92 7. Information ..................................................................................................................................... 93 7.1 Service Information ..
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 1. Instruction This section gives basic information of this manual and products. Document Guide Product of Use Clinical Benefits of Product Use Features Product Usage Guide Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 1.1 Document Guide This Operation Manual explains how to use the VIVIX-S 4386W detector made by Vieworks, X-ray interface unit and other peripheral equipment. Use this manual to set up the VIVIX-S 4386W detector as well as understand its various functions. 1.1.1 Precautions Read this manual thoroughly to avoid any accident occurred by negligence. 1.1.2 Target This manual is intended for the users who set up and operate the VIVIX-S 4386W detector. 1.1.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 1.1.5 Contact Us This manual is provided in print format upon request by the customer. For comments or inquiries regarding this document and relevant products, contact via email below: Item Contents Department Customer Support Team at Vieworks E-mail CustomerSupport@vieworks.com You can download this manual from VDS (Vieworks Download System) website: https://clouds.vieworks.com:5001/.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 1.2 Purpose of Use 1.2.1 Intended Us VIVIX-S 4386W is a digital flat panel detector that is used for screening and diagnosis of disease of injury. This detector is intended for use by a qualified/trained doctor or technician on both adult subjects for taking diagnostic radiographic exposures of the skull, spinal column, chest, abdomen, extremities, and other body parts. 1.2.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 1.3 Clinical Benefits of Product Use Compared to X-ray exposure to a patient during X-ray imaging using this detector, the benefit of diagnosing a patient's disease or injury is much greater.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 1.4 Features The new sensor with 140 μm of pixel pitch produces high-resolution (approx. 18.87 Mega pixels) digital images. The Gadox is provided as a scintillator. FXRD-4386WB –2 Gadoxes (Gadolininum Oxysulfide, 430.08 x 430.08mm) applied. This product supports IEEE 802.11n/ac and has a wireless communications function, Inside APTM, that shooting is possible everywhere.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 1.5 Product Usage Guide This chapter provides instructions about the use of the product, disposal, and the liability limit of Vieworks. 1.5.1 Product Usage 1 Only a physician or a legally certified operator should use the products. 2 The equipment should be maintained in a safe and operable condition by maintenance personnel. 3 Follow the guidelines in this manual when installing and using this product.
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VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 2. Product This section gives an instruction about the product components and their specifications. Product Specifications FXRD-4386WB Battery Pack (FXRB-04A) Battery Charger (FXRC-04A) SCU mini (FXRS-04A) – Optional Wireless Power Transmitter (FXRC-05A) – Optional Others Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 2.1 Product Components 2.1.1 Detector Product Name Model / Description VIVIX-S 4386W FXRD-4386WB (8kg) Wireless Detector 2 Battery Packs included There are two tethered interfaces on the side and the rear of the detector, and connection can be made to only one of them. Available interface for connection may vary by clients. The design of the deco sheet attached to the detector can be different for each customer.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 2.1.2 Battery Pack Product Name Image Model / Description FXRB-04A Battery Pack 3,400mAh 185g When replacing the battery pack, use only the battery pack specified for the VIVIX-S 4386W detector. Lors du remplacement de la batterie, utilisez uniquement la batterie spécifiée pour le détecteur VIVIX-S 4386W. 2.1.3 Battery Charger Name Image Model/Description FXRC-04A (550g) Battery Charger AC-DC adaptor ATS090T-P240 / DC 24V, Max 3.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 2.1.4 SCU (System Control Unit) – Optional Name Image Model/Description FXRS-04A (1.2kg) AC-DC adaptor SCU mini (Optional) BPM060S24F10 / DC 24V, Max. 2.7A AC Power Cable 110V (3m, 1EA) / 220V (2m, 1EA) SCU is not a standard item provided to customers. If necessary, you can purchase SCU as an optional device. SCU mini supports both wired and wireless connections.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 2.1.5 Wireless Power Transmitter – Optional Name Image Model/Description FXRC-05A (80g) Wireless Power Transmitter (Optional) DC Power connector cable (10cm) Input DC 17V, Max 1.41A Wireless power transmitter is not a standard item provided to customers. If necessary, you can purchase it as an option. Wireless power transmitter should be wired. The available power voltage is DC 17V±10% (DC 15~19V), up to 24W.
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VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) Hook Tether/ Screw (M2x4ea) Fixing VW tether interface cable Hook Tether (Optional) The cable is not a standard item provided to customers. If necessary, the user can optionally purchase the desired cable according to the intended use. The tether interface cable is required for the wired connection to the SCU Mini. There are two tethered interfaces on the side and the rear of the detector, and connection can be made to only one of them.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) L'utilisation d'accessoires et de câbles autres que ceux approuvés et vendus par Vieworks Co., Ltd. peut entraîner une augmentation du dégagement d'ondes électromagnétiques ou une diminution de la stabilité de l'équipement. Les équipements accessoires connectés aux interfaces analogiques et numériques doivent être certifiés selon les normes IEC respectives. Toutes les combinaisons d'équipements doivent respecter les exigences du système CEI 60601-1.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 2.2 FXRD-4386WB 2.2.1 Specifications Item Specifications Model FXRD-4386WB Image Scan Mode Full mode Image Sensor a-Si(Amorphous Silicon) TFT with PIN diode X-ray Scintillator Type Gd2O2S:Tb (Gadolinium oxysulfide) Pixel Pitch 0.14㎜ (140㎛) Field of View 43cm x 86cm 43cm x 43cm Active Area (H x V) 430.08㎜ × 860.16㎜ 430.08㎜ × 430.08㎜ Active Array 3072 x 6144 pixels 3072 x 3072 pixels Effective Area 428.4㎜ × 858.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) Battery packs lose capacity as they age. This may reduce the operating time of the detector. Les batteries perdent de leur capacité en vieillissant. Cela peut réduire la durée de fonctionnement du détecteur. 2.2.2 Functions Side Name A B C Tether Interface Connector Magnet for fixing the tether interface OLED Display Description Tether interface cable connector. Used for wired connection between a detector and SCU.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) Rear Name Rev.1.0 Description Tightens the tether interface cable. A Tether Interface Connector B Tether Interface Holder Used for fixing and releasing a tether interface cable C Handle Handles to install/uninstall the detector to the equipment D Lift Structure Used when the detector is placed on flat surface E Wireless Power Receiver Receives wireless power F Infrared LED G Battery Pack Cover H Label An area in where the label is attached.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 2.2.3 Deco Sheet Indication Info. Description A Center of the detector Indicates the central position of detector. B Image starting point Indicates the starting point of an original image. C~E Product safety and performance logos Notices regarding product safety and performance A design of deco-sheet attached to the detector may vary by clients.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 2.2.4 Wireless Communication Item Specifications Wireless standard WPT(Passive), IEEE 802.11n/ac CE 2.412 ~ 2.472 GHz (13 channels) 5.18 ~ 5.24 GHz (4 channels) FCC Frequency range 2.412 ~ 2.462 GHz (11 channels) 5.18 ~ 5.24 GHz (4 channels) 5.745 ~ 5.805 GHz (4 channels) Data transmission rate Modulation Max. 300Mbps (IEEE802.11n, MIMO 2x2, 5GHz, 40MHz) Max. 1300Mbps (IEEE802.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 2.3 Battery Pack (FXRB-04A) 2.3.1 Specifications Item Specifications Model FXRB-04A Type Lithium Ion Polymer Nominal Voltage DC +11.55V Nominal Capacity 3,400mAh Number of Cells 3S1P (3 Series 1 Parallel) Approx. 800 times Battery Life (One time standard: Fully charged and then fully discharged) Dimensions (H × W × D) 189.0㎜ × 89.0㎜ × 6.65㎜ (max.) Weight 185g (max.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 2.4 Battery Charger (FXRC-04A) The battery charger quick charges the battery pack provided with the detector. This device receives power through the provided AC-DC adaptor or the cradle (FXRR-01A). The cradle is not included in this product, and the DC adaptor is the only power supplier. Le socle n'est pas inclus dans ce produit et l'adaptateur CC est le seul fournisseur d'alimentation. 2.4.2 2.4.3 Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 2.4.4 Functions Front / Side No.
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VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 2.5 SCU mini (FXRS-04A) – Optional SCU mini synchronizes the image and X-ray signal as locating among the detector, workstation, and the Xray generator. The SCU Mini has a wired or wireless connection with the detector (Wired connection to the workstation). You can also use the DR Trigger with the X-ray generator. 2.5.1 Specifications Item Specification Model FXRS-04A Power Supply Input: DC +24V, Max.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 2.5.3 Functions Front No. Name Description 1 Power switch Turns on/off the power of SCU mini. 2 Antenna Assists communications between the detector and SCU mini. Indicates status of SCU mini operation and connection. Blinking green: Booting 3 Status LED Green: Completed to boot up Blue: The detector is connected to the software and ready to communicate. Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) Rear No. Name Description 1 X-ray generator interface connector (D-SUB 15pin, Female) 2 EXT_INF LAN port (Port 1, 2, 3) Gigabit Ethernet port (1000BASE-T) Port 1: Communication between the workstation and SCU mini. Port 2, 3: Communication between multiple detectors. Indicates the status of PoE port.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 2.6 Wireless Power Transmitter (FXRC-05A) – Optional This equipment wirelessly supplies up to 15W of power to the detector. This equipment should be connected to electrical power. The available voltage of power is DC 17V±10% (DC 15~19V), Max. 24W. The battery pack should be equipped with when using the wireless power transmitter. Or, the detector may not be successfully operated.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 2.6.4 Functions Front / Side / Rear No. 1 Item Description Wireless Power Transmitting Antenna Wireless power transmitter Displays active state OFF : Wireless power transmitter is off Green : Wireless power is being transmitted.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 2.7 Others 2.7.1 2.7.2 X-ray Generator (Recommended shooting condition) Item Recommended condition X-ray Energy Range 40kVp ~ 150kVp Lifetime Dose 100Gy Recommended Specifications of Workstation (PC) Item OS Minimum Specifications Windows 7 Professional SP1 (64bit) Windows 8.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 3. System Configuration This section gives information about the various connection / configuration ways among the detector, SCU, workstation, X-ray generator. You can figure out the most suitable way of system configuration through this instruction. Detector Connection Methods Diagram System Configuration Changing the Wireless Setting Generator Interface Configuring DR Trigger Interface Exposure Mode Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 3.1 Detector Connection Method You can organize wired or wireless connection between the VIVIX-S 4386W detector and SCU. You can also choose other connection ways suitable for the use environment in case of need. 3.1.1 Wireless Connection VIVIX-S 4386W and PC (Workstation) connect wirelessly to transfer video and data to a PC.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) Be sure to operate the wireless communication between the detector and SCU within a maximum of 8m. Use of multiple WLAN devices within the same frequency band may interfere with each wireless communication and cause a decline in transmission speed. Do not cover or block the wireless LAN antenna of the detector. Also, do not put any shielding materials between the detector and SCU. Otherwise, the transmission speed or operable distance may be reduced.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) When the detector is fixed to a bucky stand or a table. If you want data communication faster than wireless connection. In a wired connection, wireless communication is disabled. Nous vous recommandons la connexion filaire dans les cas suivants. Si le détecteur a besoin d'une alimentation constante. Lorsque le détecteur est fixé sur un support bucky ou une table. Si vous voulez une communication de données plus rapide que la connexion sans fil.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 3.2 System Configurationam This section gives information about the configuration modes of VIVIX-S 4386W detectors, SCU, workstation and the generator. 3.2.1 SCU AP Mode In SCU AP mode, the detector and the SCU mini (FXRS-04A) are connected wirelessly, and the SCU mini and PC are connected by wired. Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) SCU mini & Detector SCU mini and the detector are connected wirelessly. In this case, SCU operates as AP (Access Point) and detector as STATION. Basically, the detector is powered by a battery. The SCU mini (FXRS-04A) supports IEEE802.11n and has two antennas, having 40MHz bandwidth. Therefore, SCU AP mode is IEEE802.11n / MIMO 2x2 / 40MHz bandwidth, so the data transfer rate is up to 300Mbps. Le SCU mini (FXRS-04A) prend en charge IEEE802.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 3.2.2 External AP Mode External AP mode uses the external AP instead of the SCU mini (FXRS-04A) in SCU AP mode. The detector and external AP are connected wirelessly, and the SCU and PC are wired. External AP & Detector The external AP and VIVIX-S 4386W detectors are connected wirelessly. In this case, the external AP and the detector operate as AP (Access Point) and STATION respectively. By default, the detector is powered by a battery.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) Be sure to check the specifications of external AP device when configuring the external AP mode, since the wireless communication performance can be different by the specifications. Assurez-vous de vérifier les spécifications du périphérique AP externe lors de la configuration du mode AP externe, car les performances de communication sans fil peuvent être différentes selon les specifications.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) Le PC (poste de travail) doit prendre en charge le Wi-Fi. Il ne peut pas être câblé au générateur de rayons X en raison de la non-utilisation du SCU et l'interface DR Trigger n'est pas disponible. Vous pouvez utiliser ce mode pour déplacer ou transporter le produit. For optimum wireless performance, it is recommended to use an external AP that supports IEEE802.11ac and has three antennas with 80MHz bandwidth.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 3.2.4 Tether Interface Mode The tether interface mode is a wired connection between the detector and the SCU mini (FXRS-04A) or SCU Lite (FXRP-02A), and the SCU and PC are also wired. SCU & Detector SCU and the VIVIX-S 4386W detectors are connected with the tether interface cable. Power is supplied from the SCU via the tether interface cable and the battery is charged. SCU & PC (Workstation) SCU and PC are wired using LAN cable.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 3.2.5 Detector Stand-Alone Mode You can use the Stand-Alone mode without making a wired or wireless connection. Only AED trigger interface and software trigger are available. (DR Trigger mode is not available.) The acquired images are stored in the internal storage of the detector in order and the images can be transmitted to the PC after connecting the detector to the PC. The transmitted images are removed automatically from the detector.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 3.3 Changing the Wireless Setting In a wireless connection, the VIVIX-S 4386W detector provides an external AP button to facilitate changing wireless settings. You can select the function of the AP button in VIVIX Setup as follows: Function Description Detector AP / Station Switch the detector from AP to STATION or from STATION to AP.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) Use VIVIX Setup 1 In the Detector Configuration window of the VIVIX Setup, change the AP settings. Available only when tether interface cable is not connected and in wireless communication status. Refer to the VIVIX Setup Operation Manual for details on the detector AP / Station. Disponible uniquement lorsque le câble d'interface d'attache n'est pas connecté et en état de communication sans fil.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 3.3.2 Preset Switching AP Button Using the AP button, you can easily change the external AP when the detector is in STATION. Ex) You can use this function when you have one detector and want to use it in both ROOM # 1 and ROOM # 2. In ROOM # 1, connect wirelessly to AP①, move to ROOM # 2 and press the AP button of the detector for 3 seconds to disconnect AP① and automatically connect to AP②.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) Preset list can be registered as follows using VIVIX Setup program. The first two letters of the preset name are displayed as the preset identifier on the OLED default screen. Therefore, it is recommended to set the preset name so that it can be distinguished by the first two letters. Ex) Preset names of X-ray ROOM #1 and X-ray ROOM #2 is set to R1 and R2 each.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) Preset Switching 1 While scanning a neighboring AP, ‘AP scan’ is displayed on the OLED display. 2 If there is an AP registered in the preset list among the neighboring APs, it is connected to the corresponding AP, excluding the last connected AP, and ‘Change AP’ is displayed on the OLED display. 3 When the AP connection is complete, the Preset identifier of the AP is displayed blinking on the OLED default screen.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 3.4 Generator Interface VIVIX-S 4386W detector provides AED interface, DR Trigger interface, and SW Trigger interface as a generator interface method to acquire images by detecting X-ray. Mode AED Description The detector detects X-ray exposure from the generator automatically and then performs image acquisition without any cable connection. The detector and generator receive and send their signal to each other for image acquisition.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) Ne pas donner d'impact au produit. S'il reçoit une forte secousse, des images indésirables peuvent être acquises sans exposition aux rayons X en raison du dysfonctionnement du capteur AED. Vous ne pouvez pas acquérir d'images ou des artefacts horizontaux peuvent se produire en fonction de l'environnement externe tel que les conditions d'exposition, l'épaisseur de l'objet ou l'utilisation de la grille.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 3.4.3 SW Trigger Interface To form VIVIX-S 4386W detector as a SW Trigger interface, the generator should transmit EXP_REQ signal to the detector through workstation. The detector sends the EXP_OK signal to the generator through workstation once it is ready for exposure, and the generator synchronizes the signal to shoot X-ray. To use this interface, you should set the detector to the DR trigger mode and the X-ray exposure time to 800ms or longer.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 3.5 Configuring DR Trigger Interface The detector and the X-ray generator should be connected by the generator interface cable to send or receive the synchronizing signal for X-ray exposure. Connect the one end of the generator interface cable to the EXT_INT port of SCU and the other end to the X-ray generator.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 3.5.3 Line Trigger Each detector shares a signal by being connected with generators separately. You can connect up to 2 generators. The connection of each detector and generator can be configured from VIVIX Setup. Chaque détecteur partage un signal en étant connecté à des générateurs séparément. Vous pouvez connecter jusqu'à 2 générateurs. La connexion de chaque détecteur et générateur peut être configurée à partir de VIVIX Setup.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 3.5.4 EXT_INF Port Pin Map EXT_INF port is D-SUB 15 pin Female connectors of SCU mini (FXRS-04A) and used for the generator interface. Product EXT_INF port SCU mini (FXRS-04A) EXT_INF1 port pin map definition (1 ~ 15) No. Signal name I/O Type Color Ch.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) OFF : MASSE Courant : 5 ㎃ ~ 10 ㎃ Tension : 12 V ~ 24 V When you plan to add interface using a user-defined pin, contact to the person in charge of Vieworks. Lorsque vous prévoyez d'ajouter une interface à l'aide d'un code PIN défini par l'utilisateur, contactez la personne en charge de Vieworks. 3.5.5 Input / Output Circuit Exposure Request Input Circuit (EXP_REQ) Exposure Respond Output Circuit (EXP_OK) Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 3.6 Exposure Mode This mode is specialized to expose the general 2D Radiography. 3.6.1 AED (Auto Exposure Detection) Interface Signal Processing Order 1 X-ray generator exposes X-ray. 2 Once the detector automatically detects the X-ray, it acquires images and sends the image data. The default X-ray exposure time set in the detector is 500ms and can be changed by the user's settings.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 3.6.2 DR Trigger Interface Signal Processing Order 1 Detector receives EXP_REQ signal from the generator. 2 Detector sends EXP_OK signal to the X-ray generator once it is ready for image acquisition. 3 X-ray generator exposes X-ray after checking the EXP_OK signal 4 Detector sends the image data after image acquisition. The default X-ray exposure time set in the detector is 500ms and can be changed by the user's settings.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 3.6.3 SW Trigger Interface Signal Processing Order 1 Detector receives EXP_REQ signal from the generator. 2 Detector sends EXP_OK signal to the X-ray generator once it is ready for image acquisition. 3 X-ray generator exposes X-ray after checking the EXP_OK signal 4 Detector sends the image data after image acquisition. The detector should configure the DR Trigger interface, and the X-ray exposure time should be set to 800ms or longer.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 4. Settings This section gives information on installation, setting, and diagnosis to use a detector with SCU. Product Installation Device Setting Diagnosis of Devices Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 4.1 Product Installation This equipment should be installed by a service personnel authorized by Vieworks. This equipment must only be connected to the power with protective earth. Cet équipement doit être installé par un personnel de service autorisé par Vieworks. Cet équipement doit uniquement être connecté à l'alimentation avec mise à la terre de protection.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) Connection to the tether interface on the side Connection to the tether interface on the rear The tether interface cable is not needed if image is wirelessly transmitted. There are 2 tethered interfaces on the side and the rear of the detector, and only one of them are open. The detector with the open tethered interface on the side can be wired via VW tether cable. The VW tether interface cable is fixed by the magnet attached to the detector.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) Le détecteur avec l'interface captive ouverte à l'arrière peut être câblé via un câble captif N. Le câble d'interface captif N est fixé par l'aimant fixé au détecteur. Le câble d'interface connecté N doit être connecté dans une certaine direction. 4 Connect AC-DC adaptor to the power input port of SCU mini to supply power. Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 4.1.1 Connecting SCU mini (FXRS-04A) 1 Turn on the switch in front of the SCU mini (ON). 2 Check if Status LED is turned in green. Status LED blinking in green means that SCU is booting after power is supplied. Status LED in green means that SCU booting is complete. Le voyant d'état clignotant en vert signifie que le SCU démarre après la mise sous tension. La LED d'état en vert signifie que le démarrage du SCU est terminé. 4.1.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) If the power LED flashes green, power is applied, and the detector is booting up. When the power indicator LED is lit green, the detector has finished booting. If you press and hold the power button for about 3 seconds, the power indicator LED and the OLED display turn off, then the system is powered off. However, the battery pack can be charged when the SCU is powered via a tether interface cable is attached.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) The further the separation distance between equipment, the less efficient the wireless power transmission and the greater the heat. If the separation distance is farther than the permissible range (≤3mm), successful power transmission is not guaranteed. If two equipment are in contact with each other, the exterior of the wireless power transmitter may be damaged due to the friction with the detector. Make sure these two equipment are not in contact.
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VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 4.2 Device Setting 4.2.1 Software Installation 1 After connecting all devices, prepare the following software to set, calibrate and operate the detector with PSU or SCU. Software Description VIVIX Device Driver (VDD) Image filter driver for acquiring images from a detector. VIVIX Setup A program for setting and managing the detector / SCU. 2 Install VIVIX Device Driver and VIVIX Setup in sequence.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 4.3 Diagnosis of Devices Execute the VIVIX Setup program to check if there is any problem to operate the detector / SCU after installing and setting devices. Diagnosis Items Items Description Image Diagnoses the acquired images. Battery Pack Diagnoses the condition of a battery pack. Wired/Wireless Communication Status Diagnoses the status of wired/wireless communication.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) Refer to VIVIX Setup Operation Manual for the detailed information about the image diagnosis. Reportez-vous au manuel d'utilisation de la configuration VIVIX pour obtenir des informations détaillées sur le diagnostic d'image. If any problem is found on the image, check if it is caused by the surrounding environment and calibrate the detector again. Contact the person in charge of Vieworks if the problem is caused by the performance of a detector.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) Check from VIVIX Setup 1 Execute VIVIX Setup and go to the Maintenance tab of the Detector Maintenance dialog. 2 Check the mounting status, charging status and remains of a battery. You can also check the battery remains from VXvue or VIVIX SDK. Refer to VIVIX Setup Operation Manual for the information about the battery diagnosis. Vous pouvez également vérifier la batterie restante à partir de VXvue ou VIVIX SDK.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 4.3.3 Diagnosing Communication Status Checking on the OLED display of the detector 1 Check the detector communication status on the initial screen of OLED display. Classification Item Icon With or without No battery packs. a battery Battery capacity is less than 5%. Whether the Battery Description Charging (Battery capacity changes battery is charged depending on remaining charge.) Charging complete or discharged.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 3 If you press the power button or AP button on the second screen of the OLED display for about 1 second, the OLED display will switch to the third screen. On the third screen, check the SSID information of the detector that is important for wireless connection.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) ERR_03 Cause: AED sensor error Expected malfunction: Image acquisition failed in AED mode Cause: Internal power failure ERR_04 Expected malfunction: Unintentional power off, failed image acquisition ERR_05 Cause: Battery count error Expected malfunction: Battery capacity indication error Check communication status in VIVIX Setup Wired Communication 1 Connect the detector with a cable.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) You can also check the communication status from VXvue or VIVIX SDK. Refer to VIVIX Setup Operation Manual for the detailed information about the wireless communication diagnosis. Vous pouvez également vérifier l'état de la communication depuis VXvue ou VIVIX SDK. Reportez-vous au manuel d'utilisation de la configuration VIVIX pour obtenir des informations détaillées sur le diagnostic de la communication sans fil.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 4.3.4 Diagnosing Communication Speed 1 Execute VIVIX Setup and go to the Maintenance tab of the Detector Maintenance dialog. 2 Click on the Download button in Image Transmission Time and check image transmission speed of the detector. 3 Click on the Start button in Throughput Measurement to check the data traffic per setting time. Refer to VIVIX Setup Operation Manual for the detailed information about the communication speed diagnosis.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 4.3.5 Self-Diagnosis 1 Execute VIVIX Setup and go to the Self Diagnosis tab in the Detector Maintenance dialog. 2 Check the desired items to diagnose from the Test Case list. 3 Click on the Execute button to perform self-diagnosis. 4 Check the status and result of diagnosis for each item in the Result dialog. Click the Save to File button to save the result of a diagnosis as a file and contact the service engineer if any problem is found.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) Self-diagnosis items of detector and measures Voltage Item Form Expected problem Measures Replace the battery pack. MAIN Decision Problem with input power Replace the tether interface cable. Replace the wireless power transmitter Problem with system power Contact a service engineer. Expected problem Measures The battery is not attached. Check if a battery is attached or not.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) File system Decision Status Information Impossible to save backup images. Contact a service engineer. Impossible to save logs. Contact a service engineer. N/A N/A IC Item Form FPGA Decision Fuel Gauge Decision Expected problem Measures Impossible to take images from a Contact a service engineer. detector. Impossible to check the remaining of a battery pack. Contact a service engineer.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 5. Maintenance This section gives information about maintenance of the product. Product Initialization Detector Power Save Function Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 5.1 Product Initialization If connection status of the system is not stable or setting value is not correct, you can initialize the products. 5.1.1 SCU Initialization 1 Click on the Configuration button of SCU after running the VIVIX Setup program. 2 Click on the Factory Reset button in the Configuration dialogue. 3 Wait for SCU to be initialized and rebooted automatically. 4 Make sure the SCU is initialized.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 5.1.2 Detector Initialization 1 Click the Maintenance button after executing the VIVIX Setup program. 2 Go to Detector Maintenance window > Maintenance tab and click the Factory Reset button. 3 Wait for the detector until it is rebooted automatically. 4 Click the Configuration button and check if detector initialization is complete. Default value of detector initialization Item Default Value Network IP Address 169.254.1.10 Subnet Mask 255.255.0.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 5.1.3 Wireless Initialization of Detector 1 Connect the detector wirelessly without connecting the tether interface cable. 2 Press and hold both the power button and AP button over 3 seconds. 3 Initialization will be conducted when the green LED is flickering. After that, the detector will reboot automatically. 4 When booting is complete, make sure the detector is initialized. Default value of wireless initialization Item Default Value Network IP Address 169.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 5.2 Detector Power Save Function You can extend the battery life by using the power saving function of the detector. This function works only when the battery is supplied power to the system. In other words, the power saving function does not work when the power is supplied from the SCU through the tether interface cable. Cette fonction ne fonctionne que lorsque la batterie est alimentée par le système.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) Item Description Normal The power indicator LED is on and the OLED display shows the initial screen. The power indicator LED is on and the OLED display shows a sleep mode icon. You can check the sleep status in VIVIX Setup or VXvue. Sleep VIVIX SDK notices Sleep state. Shut Down Power indicator LED and OLED display are off.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 6. Troubleshooting Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 6.1 Troubleshooting 6.1.1 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 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 1 Check the cable connections (AC-DC adapter, power cable, LAN cable) of the SCU. 2 Turn on and off SCU. Solutions 3 Replace the power cable. 4 Replace the AC-DC adapter. 5 Replace the LAN cable. 6 Replace SCU. 6.1.4 Communication Test is failed Category Description Symptom The communication connection fails or is lost. A transmission error occurs, and abnormal images or data are sent.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 2 In DR trigger mode, check the generator interface connection. 3 Replace the generator interface cable. 4 Replace the SCU. 5 Replace the detector. 6.1.6 Getting Abnormal Images Category Description Symptom The image sent to the PC is abnormal. Problems with calibration data Expected Causes Problems with setting exposure time Wrong operating environment Detector failure. 1 Perform the calibration again.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 7. Information This section gives overview information for service and warranty of the product. Service Information Warranty Revision History Rev.1.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 7.1 Service Information 7.1.1 Product Liftime The estimated product lifetime is up to seven (7) years under the appropriate regular inspection and maintenance. 7.1.2 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 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 7.2 Warranty Vieworks Co., Ltd. follows the contract with each customer regarding the product warranty period. 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 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) European Union This product can be used in which EU members, in accordance with Article 10(10) / or this product can be used in at least one EU country, in accordance with Article 10(2). FCC Instrunctions FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
VIVIX-S 4386W Service Manual (FXRD-4386WB) 7.3 Revision History Version Date Description 1.0 2021-08-03 Initial release Vieworks Co., Ltd. Headquarter 41-3, Burim-ro 170beon-gil, Dongan-gu, Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, 14055 Republic of Korea Telephone: +82-70-7011-6161 Fax: +82-31-386-8631 Homepage: http://www.vieworks.com Hwaseong Site 25-7, Jeongnamsandan 2-gil, Jeongnam-myeon, Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do, 18514 Republic of Korea Telephone: +82-70-7011-6161 Homepage: http://www.vieworks.