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Mobile X-Ray System Setup Guide

This document describes the functions and operations of radiography software. It includes sections on patient registration, exam settings, image viewing, printing, and managing history. The user interface has buttons for adjusting brightness, viewing tasks, checking network connection, and other system information. Images can be adjusted and annotated. Measurements can be made on images. Multiple images can be displayed and paged through. Settings allow customizing the view and laying out prints. Patient and exam data can be modified, deleted, and queried.

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Mobile X-Ray System Setup Guide

This document describes the functions and operations of radiography software. It includes sections on patient registration, exam settings, image viewing, printing, and managing history. The user interface has buttons for adjusting brightness, viewing tasks, checking network connection, and other system information. Images can be adjusted and annotated. Measurements can be made on images. Multiple images can be displayed and paged through. Settings allow customizing the view and laying out prints. Patient and exam data can be modified, deleted, and queried.

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⚫ Patient: Obtain information registered in the worklist and locally registered patients.

⚫ Exam: Adjust the exposure parameters and collect images through exposure.

⚫ View: Browse and process images collected through exposure.

⚫ Print: Lay out and print images collected through exposure.

⚫ History: Manage the history image data, including exporting, deleting, and restoring data.
⚫ : Indicates the brightness of the screen. You can tap this button to adjust or set the
screen brightness.

⚫ : Indicates the task management. You can tap this button to view the current system
task.

⚫ : Indicates the network connection status. You can tap this button to check and set the
network connection.

⚫ : Indicates the connection status of the FPD. means that the FPD is

unavailable, and means that the FPD is in error. You can tap this button to view the
detailed information about the FPD.

⚫ : Indicates the high-voltage generator. means that the high-voltage generator

is unavailable, and means that the high-voltage generator is in error. You can tap this
button to view the detailed information about the high-voltage generator.

⚫ : Indicates the DICOM task manager. You can tap this button to view the DICOM task
status, and redo the task.

⚫ : Indicates the DICOM settings. You can tap this button to access the DICOM setup
screen and modify related DICOM settings, such as local, worklist, print, and storage.

⚫ : Indicates the status of the disk storage.

⚫ : Indicates the system connection status. You can tap this button to view the board/card
information and battery status.

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⚫ Tap to exit the operator console software and shut down the computer.

⚫ Tap to stop the operator console software and return to the screen of the Windows
operating system. (Only the technical service engineers are authorized to perform this
operation.)
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6.1.2.2 Modifying Information


6.1.2.3 Deleting Patient Information

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Radiographic Density mAs (%)
+4 244%
+3 195%
+2 156%
+1 125%
0 100%
-1 80%
-2 64%
-3 51%
-4 41%

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6.3.4.1 Paging

When many images exist on the browsing interface, multiple image pages may exist. You

can click or to page forward or backward to view the images on each page.
The page number is indicated on the paging button: The first digit indicates the current

page number and the second digit indicates the total pages.

6.3.4.2 Multi-cell Display Setting

Click the multi-cell display button , Four display formats are displayed
for your choice, which respectively indicate that a single image is displayed in the window of
the image display area, the image is displayed in two rows and two columns, the image is
displayed in three rows and three columns, and the image is displayed in four rows and four
columns. The following figure shows an image displayed in two rows and two columns:
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6.3.5.1 an annotation
6.3.5.2 the selected annotation

6.3.5.3 all annotation


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6.3.6.1 measurement
6.3.6.2 measurement

6.3.6.3 measurement

6.3.6.4 measurement

6.3.6.5 mode
6.3.6.6 last measurement

6.3.6.7 Clear all

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