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Wireless Digital Flat Panel Detector

MSLFP06
User Manual

Document Version: A1

Document ID: 062-201-02

Release Date: 2019-04-23

Before operating, please read this user manual and pay attention to all safety precautions.

Please ensure that this user's manual is properly maintained so that it can be accessed at
any time ( reserve ).

Please use it correctly on the basis of full understanding of the content.

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To Customers

To Customers
Congratulations on your purchase of the Fixed Digital Flat Panel (hereinafter referred to as MSLFP06)
which is manufactured by Guangzhou Medsinglong Medical Equipment Co., Ltd.
(Hereinafter referred to as MSL).

At MSL, we strive to not only make the world-class products that deliver the best
value possible to our customers but also offer the highest quality of service and
customer care. Please take time to read through this user guide in order to utilize
the product effectively. We hope you enjoy the experience with MSL MSLFP06
(configuration:MSLFP062 ).
If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to contact us.

Guangzhou Medsinglong Medical Equipment Co., Ltd.


Add:Rm 405, South China Building, West Fuhua Road,Shiqiao
Town,Panyu,
Guangzhou,511405 P.R China
Tel:+0086-20-84899760
Web:www.watermed.com

Notes on usage and management of the equipment


Read all of the instructions in the user guide before your operation. Give particular
attention to all safety precautions.

Only a physician or a legally certified operator should use this product.

The equipment should be maintained in a safe and operable condition by


maintenance personnel.

Use only computers and image display monitors complying with IEC 60601-1 or
IEC 60950-1. For details, consult our sales representative or local MSL dealer.

Use only the dedicated cables. Do not use any cables other than those supplied
with this product.
Request your sales representative or local MSL dealer to install this product。

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Caring for your environment


This symbol indicates that this product is not to be disposed of with your
residential or commercial waste.

Recycling MSL Equipment


Please do not dispose of this product with your residential or commercial waste.
Improper handling of this type of waste could have a negative impact on health
and on the environment. Some countries or regions, such as the European Union,
have set up systems to collect and recycle electrical or electronic waste items.
Contact your local authorities for information about practices established in your
region. If collection systems are not available, call MSL Customer Service for
assistance.

Disclaimer
MSL shall not be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for any
damage, losse, or injury incurred by purchaser or third parties as a result of fire,
earthquake, any accident, misuse or abuse of this product.

MSL shall not be liable to any damage, loss, or injury arising from unauthorized
modifications, repairs, or alterations to this product or failure to strictly comply with
MSL’s operating and maintenance instructions.
MSL shall not be liable for any damage or loss arising from the use of any options
or consumable products other than those dedicated as Original MSL Products by
MSL Technology.

It is the responsibilities of the user/attending physicians for maintaining the


privacy of image data and providing medical care services. MSL shall not be
responsible for the legality of image processing , reading and storage nor it shall
be responsible for loss of image data for any reason.

Information regarding specification, compositions, and appearance of this product


is subject to change without prior notice.。

Copyright
All rights reserved

No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means


without the written permission of MSL. The information contained herein is
designed only for use with MSL MSLFP06 (configuration: MSLFP062)

Trademarks
The MSL name and MSL logo are registered trademarks of Guangzhou Medsinglong Medical Equipment Co.,
Ltd.

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To Customers

Symbols and Conventions


The following symbols and conventions are used throughout the user guide.

This symbol is used to identify conditions under


which improper use of the product may cause death
or serious personal injury.

This notice is used to identify conditions under


which improper use of the product may cause minor
personal injury.

This notice is used to identify conditions under


which improper use of the product may cause
property damage.

This is used to indicate a prohibited operation.

This is used to indicate an action that must be


performed.

This is used to indicate important operations and


restrictions.

This is used to indicate operations for reference and


complementary information.

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Labels and markings on the equipment


The contents of the labels and markings on MSL VENU1717MN product are indicated below:

图 含
标 义

Caution: please refer to the instructions in the user manual.

This symbol is used to indicate that the equipment has passed


CE testing and it is followed by the CE number.

This symbol is used to identify the manufactuer's series


number which is after, below or adjacent to the symbol. The
series number of MSL products is usually made of thirteen
digits as shown below:

A1A2A3A4 C1C2 M DD Y XXX

Numerical Order

Year

Date

Month

Version

Product Code

This symbol is used to indicate the name and address of the


manufacturer.

This symbol is used to indicate the name and address of MSL


authorized representative in the European region.

This symbol is used to indicate consultation of the user guide


for general information.

Safety Signs: please refer to the user guide for safety


instructions.

Safety Signs:Dangerous Voltage.

Stand-by.

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To Customers

Handled with care.

This symbol is used to indicate the operational temperature


limits.

Package symbol, fragile.

Package symbol, keep away from sunlight.

Package symbol, keep dry.

Package symbol, this symbol is used to indicate the humidity


limits.

Package symbol, keep the equipment up right.

Package symbol, do not roll the transportation package.

Package symbol, this symbol is used to indicate stacking limit


number.

Protective grounding.

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Contents
TO CUSTOMERS......................................................................................................................... 1

CONTENTS .................................................................................................................................. 6

1. SAFETY ................................................................................................................................. 8

1.1 Safety precautions ............................................................................... 9


1.2 Notes for Using ................................................................................. 13

2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ..................................................................................................... 14

2.1 Scope ............................................................................................... 15


2.2 Model ................................................................................................. 15
2.3 Characteristic ..................................................................................... 16
2.4 Intended use/ essential performance/ application specification ........ 16
2.5 Essential performance ....................................................................... 16
2.6 The relative position between patient and detector ........................... 17
2.7 Product Components ......................................................................... 18
2.8 Optional Product Component ............................................................ 20
2.9 Components Description ................................................................... 20
2.10 Product Specification ....................................................................... 24

3. INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................................... 32

3.1 Panel Installation ............................................................................... 33


3.2 Battery Charger Installation ............................................................... 36
3.3 Software Installation .......................................................................... 37
3.4 Panel Infrastructure ........................................................................... 37

4. OPERATION ........................................................................................................................... 57

4.1 Main Operation ................................................................................. 58


4.2 Connection Build ............................................................................... 66
4.3 Panel Configuration ........................................................................... 66
4.4 Correction and Calibration Template Generation .............................. 68
4.5 Image Check and upload................................................................... 72
4.6 Defect Template Check and Modification .......................................... 74
4.7 Correction and Calibration Management ........................................... 77
4.8 Firmware Update ............................................................................... 79
4.9 Short cut ............................................................................................ 82
4.10 Software........................................................................................... 83
4.11 List of the HAZARDOUS SITUATIONS resulting from a failure of the IT-
NETWORK 92

5. REGULATORY INFORMATION ............................................................................................. 94

5.1 Medical equipment safety standards ................................................. 95


5.2 The compliance for each EMISSIONS and IMMUNITY standard or test
specified by IEC60601-1-2 standard ....................................................... 96
5.3 Radio Frequency Compliance Information ...................................... 100
5.4 Battery Safety Standards ................................................................. 101

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To Customers

6. TROUBLE SHOOTING ......................................................................................................... 102

7. SERVICE INFORMATION .................................................................................................... 104

7.1 Product Lifetime............................................................................... 105


7.2 Regular Inspection and Maintenance .............................................. 105
7.3 Repair .............................................................................................. 105
7.4 Replacement Parts Support ............................................................ 105

APPENDIX ................................................................................................................................ 106

Appendix A Information of Manufactures .............................................. 107


Appendix B Information of Medical Device Directive European Representative
............................................................................................................... 108

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1. Safety
1.1 Safety precautions .............................................................................. 9
1.2 Notes for Using ................................................................................. 13

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1. Safety

1.1 Safety precautions


Follow these safeguards and properly use the equipment to prevent injury and damage to
any equipment/data.

WARNING
Installation and  Do not use or store the equipment near flammable
chemicals such as alcohol, thinner, benzene, etc.
environment of
If chemicals are spilled or evaporate, it may result in fire or
use electric shock through contact with electric parts inside the
equipment. Also, some disinfectants are flammable. Be
sure to take care when using them.
 Do not connect the equipment with anything other than
specified.
Doing so may result in fire or electric shock.
 All the patients with active implantable medical
devices should be kept away from the equipment.

Power supply  Do not operate the equipment using any type of power
supply other than the one indicated on the rating label.
Otherwise, it may result in fire or electric shock.
 Do not handle the equipment with wet hands.
You may experience electric shock that could result in
death or serious injury.
 Do not place heavy object such as medical equipment
on cables and cords. Do not pull, bend, bundle, or step
on them to prevent their sheath from being damaged,
and do not alter them neither.
Doing so may damage the cords which could result in fire
or electric shock.
 Do not supply power to more than one piece of
equipment using the same AC outlet.
Doing so may result in fire or electric shock.
 Do not turn ON the system power when condensation
has formed on the equipment.
Doing so may result in fire or electric shock.
 Do not connect a multiple portable socket-outlet or
extension cord to the system.
Doing so may result in fire or electric shock.
 To avoid the risk of electric shock, this equipment
must only be connected to power supply with
protective earth.
Not doing so may result in fire or electric shock.

 Securely plug the power cord into the AC outlet.


If contact failure occurs, or if metal objects come into
contact with the exposed metal prongs of the plug, fire or
electric shock may result.
 Be sure to turn OFF the power to each piece of
equipment before connecting or disconnecting the
cords.
Otherwise, you may get an electric shock that could result
in death or serious injury.
 Be sure to hold the plug or connector to disconnect
the cord.
If you pull the cord, the core wire may be damaged,
resulting in fire or electric shock.

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WARNING
Handling  Never disassemble or modify the equipment. No
modification of this equipment is allowed. Parts of the
VENU1717MN that are not serviced or maintained
while in use with the patient.
Doing so may result in fire or electric shock. Also, since the
equipment incorporates parts that may cause electric
shock as well as other hazardous parts, touching them
may cause death or serious injury.
 Do not place anything on top of the equipment.
The object may fall and cause an injury. Also, if metal
objects such as needles or clips fall into the equipment, or
if liquid is spilled, it may result in fire or electric shock.
 Do not hit or drop the equipment.
The equipment may be damaged if it receives a strong jolt,
which may result in fire or electric shock if the equipment is
used without being repaired.
 Do not put the equipment and pointed objects
together.
The equipment may be damaged. If so, the equipment
should be used in bucky.

 Have the patient take a fixed posture and do not let the
patient touch parts unnecessarily.
If the patient touches connectors or switches, it may result
in electric shock or malfunction of the equipment.

When a problem  Should any of the following occurs, immediately


unplug the power cord of Control Box, and contact
occurs your sales representative or local MSL dealer:
When there is smoke, an odd smell or abnormal sound.
When liquid has been spilled into the equipment or a metal
object has entered through an opening.
When the equipment has been dropped and damaged.

Maintenance and  Please turn OFF the power of the equipment and
unplug the power cord of adaptor before cleaning.
inspection
 NEVER use alcohol, ether and other flammable
cleaning agent for safety. NEVER use methanol,
benzene, acid and base because they will erode the
equipment.
 DON'T dip the equipment into the liquid.
 Please make sure that the equipment's surface & plugs
are dry before turning ON.
Otherwise, it may result in fire or electric shock.

 Clean the plug of the power cord periodically by


unplugging it from the AC outlet and removing dust or
dirt from the plug, its periphery and AC outlet with a
dry cloth.
If the cord is kept plugged in for a long time in a dusty,
humid or sooty place, dust around the plug will attract
moisture; this could cause insulation failure that may result
in a fire.
 For safety reasons, be sure to turn OFF the power to
each piece of equipment when performing inspections
indicated in this manual.
Otherwise, electric shocks may occur.

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1. Safety

CAUTION
Installation and  Do not install the equipment in any of the locations
listed below. Doing so may result in failure,
environment of malfunction, equipment falling, fire or injury.
use Close to facilities where water is used
Where it will be exposed to direct sunlight
Close to the air outlet of an air-conditioner or ventilation
equipment
Close to heat source such as a heater
Where the power supply is unstable
In a dusty environment
In a saline or sulfurous environment
Where temperature or humidity is high
Where there is freezing or condensation
In areas prone to vibration
On an incline or in an unstable area
 Take care that cables do not become tangled during
use. Also, be careful not to get your feet caught by
cable.
Otherwise, it may cause a malfunction of the equipment or
injury of the user due to tripping over the cable.

Power supply  Always connect the three-core power cord plug to a


grounded AC power outlet.
 To make it easy to disconnect the plug at any time,
avoid putting any obstacles near the outlet. Otherwise,
it may not be possible to disconnect the plug in an
emergency.
 Be sure to ground the equipment to an indoor
grounded connector. Also, be sure to connect all the
grounds for the system to a common ground.
 Do not use any power source other than the one
provided with this equipment.
Otherwise, fire or electric shock may be caused due to
leakage.

Handling  Do not spill liquid or chemicals onto the equipment. In


case the patient is injured, it is not allowed to contact
with blood or other body fluids.
Doing so may result in fire or electric shock.
In such a situation, protect the equipment with a disposable
cover as necessary.
 Turn OFF the power and pull out the plug to each piece
of equipment for safety when not used.

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CAUTION
Handling  Handle the equipment carefully.
 Do not submerge the equipment in water.
 The internal image sensor may be damaged if
something hits against it or it is dropped.

 Do not place excessive weight on the equipment.


 Be sure to use the equipment on a protected foam.
Otherwise, the internal image sensor may be
damaged. Be sure to securely hold the detector
while using it in upright positions. Otherwise, the
detector may fall over, resulting in injury to the
user or patient, or may flip over, resulting in
damage to the inner device.

Keep the same load (same pressure) on the detector


when acquiring the image. Or the image will be
incorrect.

CAUTION
 Do not close to fire, do not use in high temperature
 Do not invert positive and negative pole
 Do not contact with metal in case of short circuit

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1.2 Notes for Using


When using the equipment, take the following precautions. Otherwise, problems may
occur and the equipment may not function correctly.

Before exposure
 Be sure to check the equipment daily and confirm that it works properly.

 Sudden heating of the room in cold areas will cause condensation to form on
the equipment. In this case, wait until the condensation evaporates before
performing an exposure. If the equipment is used while condensation is formed
on it, problems may occur in the quality of captured images. When an air-
conditioner is used, be sure to raise/lower the temperature gradually so that a
difference of temperature in the room and equipment does not occur, to
prevent condensation.

 The detector should warm up for 15 minutes before exposure or updating the
gain map or defect map.

During exposure
 Do not move the power or Ethernet Cables during exposure, or it may cause
image noise or artifacts, even incorrect images.

 Do not use the devices near the equipment generating a strong magnetic field.
Otherwise, it may cause image noise, artifacts or even incorrect images.

Disinfection and Cleaning (When in portable usage)


 After every examination, wipe the patient contact surfaces of the detector using
disinfectants such as ethanol, to prevent the risk of infection. For details on
how to sterilize, consult a specialist.
 Do not spray the detector directly with disinfectants or detergents.

 Wipe it with a cloth slightly damped with a neutral detergent. Do not use
solvents such as alcohol, thinner, benzene, acid and base. Doing so may
damage the surface of the equipment.

 It's recommended to use a waterproof non-woven cover as the isolated layer


between detector and the blooding patient.

Replace Cables
 Turn OFF the power of the equipment and unplug the power cord from the AC
outlet before operation. Unplug the Detector cable from the float outlet, or it
may result in fire or electric shock.

 Eliminate the static before replacing cable, including operating platform, tools and
operator, or ESD may damage the detector.

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2. General Description
2.1 Scope ............................................................................................... 15
2.2 Model ................................................................................................. 15
2.3 Characteristic ..................................................................................... 16
2.4 Intended use/ essential performance/ application specification ....... 16
2.5 Essential performance ....................................................................... 16
2.6 The relative position between patient and detector ........................... 17
2.7 Product Components ......................................................................... 18
2.8 Optional Product Component ............................................................ 20
2.9 Components Description................................................................... 20
2.10 Product Specification ....................................................................... 24

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2. General Description

MSLFP06(configuration:MSLFP062, hereinafter referred as MSLFP06 ) is a


cassette-size wireless X ray flat panel detector based on amorphous silicon thin-film
transistor technologies. It is developed to provide the highest quality of radiographic
image, which contains an active matrix of 3072×3072 with 150um pixel pitch. Panels’
scitinator has two options which are Standard GOS(Gadolinium Sulfoxylate) and
CsI(Caesium Iodide). However the most great improvement is MSLFP06 supports
wireless communication between panel and Workstation. MSLFP06’s power supply
includes battery. MSLFP06 can be used as a real portable panel.

2.1 Scope

This manual contains information about the MSLFP06. Information in the manual,
including the illustrations, is based on prototype. If your configuration does not have any

of these items, information about these items does not apply to your panel.

2.2 Model
Mars □ □ □

PSI- GOS Model, VSI- CsI Model


Product Application:Cassette size portable detector
Product dimension:1717,17inch×17inch
Product series:Wireless digital flat panel detector series

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Product Type: Battery-KV---------Rechargeable lithium battery

Product Type: Charger-KV--------Battery charger

2.3 Characteristic

 Wireless static flat panel detector used for general radiography.

 Cassette-size
 Sync-shot exposure trigger

 GOS or CsI scintillation screen.

 Easy to change the cable and update firmware.


 Battery recycling

2.4 Intended use/ essential performance/ application specification


2.4.1 Intended use

MSLFP06 Wireless Digital Flat Panel Detector is indicated for digital imaging solution

designed for providing general radiographic diagnosis of human anatomy. It is intended

to replace radiographic film/screen systems in all general-purpose diagnostic procedures.

This panel provides digital X ray imaging for diagnosis of disease, injury, or any

applicable health problem. The image is obtained as the result of X ray passing through

the human body and detected by detector.

MSL would provide hardware and software support for integration of system.

This panel is not intended for mammography or dental applications.

2.5 Essential performance

According to the MSLFP06 series intended use and the result of risk management,
getting imaging and function of data transmission is defined as essential performance.

Getting qualified dark image proves that essential performance does not influence
intended use. Method for getting dark image in detail refers to section “install” and

“operation”

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2.5.1 Application specification

PATIENT population:

Age: except for children

Weight: not relevant

Health: not relevant

Nationality: multiple

Patient state: patient is not user

Gender: except for pregnant women

Intended OPERATOR:

All of use, maintenance and operation steps should be carried out by the operator who

has accepted the professional training offered by the company's customer service staff.

Life-time:

Life-time: 5 years without frequency limit

2.6 The relative position between patient and detector

Because of the crosstalk effect of Amorphous silicon flat-panel detector, Pay attention to
the relative position of patient and detector, the recommended position as shown below,
Otherwise, the image is prone to abnormal light lines.

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2.7 Product Components

MSLFP06 comes with both DC power supply and battery package. Once powered on, it

would build a connection with Workstation through Ethernet cable (only for service) or

Wireless connection.

Item Description

1pcs
MSLFP06 Detector
Main Unit

Medical Adapter for


1 pcs
 Detector and
 Battery DC 24V
Charger

2 pcs
Battery Battery pack

Ethernet Cable 1pcs


(Only for service) 3.5 m

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2. General Description

1pcs
Gigabit Ethernet Cable
3m

1 pcs
AC Power Cable

1 pcs
DC Power Cable
3.5 m

Battery Charger 1pcs

1pcs
Gain correction data
CD-Rom Defect correction map
SDK
Manual

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2.8 Optional Product Component


Item Description

Wireless AP Device 1pcs

Infrared Device 1pcs

2.9 Components Description


2.9.1 Detector

ExternalSignals Input

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2. General Description

Control Panel

Item Name Description

A DC Jack 24V DC input

B AP/Client Change the work mode for wireless connection

C Detector Indicator Detector indicator of control panel

D Power Button Power button of control panel

E Infrared Window Infrared device window

F Antenna Antenna

H Maintenance Cover For service engineer to maintenance

I Battery Lock The lock button for detaching battery

J Detector Label Product information.

2.9.2 Battery

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Item Name Description

A Battery Label /

B Battery Interface 8 Pin Battery connector

C Pilot Pin /

D Indicator Installation direction indicator

2.9.3 Battery Charger

Item Name Description

A Battery Interface 8 Pin Battery connector

B Capacity Indicator The indicator definition is as follow

C Power Indicator The indicator definition is as follow

D Hand Pull Position /

E The limit ball plug /

F DC Jack 24V DC input

Firmware versions definition

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2. General Description

Firmware minor versions


Firmware major versions
Power indicator

Firmware versions Lighting Status Value range (BCD)

Major 00-11

Minor 0000-1111

Power indicator definition:

Power Indicator Lighting Status Operating Status

OFF No external DC adaptor input

GREEN External DC adaptor input

The battery charging capacity indicator definition:

X Group Indicator Lighting Status Operating Status

I, II and III grid off No battery Insert

I grid blinking
Battery Insert with capacity ≤30%,charging
II and III grid off

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II grid blinking Battery Insert with capacity >30% and


≤60%,charging
I and III grid off

III grid blinking Battery Insert with capacity >60% and


≤95%,charging
I and II grid off

Battery Insert with capacity >95% and


I and II grid off
charging, when capacity = 100%,
III grid on
charging stops

Battery enter into 2nd level protection,


I, II and III blinking
automatic unlock with safety condition

2.9.3.1 Power Supply


MSLFP06 supports both DC Power and Battery package input.

2.9.3.2 Infrared Device


MSLFP06 does not include Infrared Device. User can choose by them; however some basic
requirements should be followed.

2.10 Product Specification

2.10.1 Detector

2.10.1.1 Basic

Item Specification

Model MSLFP06-PSI (GOS)

MSLFP06-TSI (CsI)

Image Sensor a-Si (Amorphous Silicon) TFT

Pixel Size 139μm

Effective Array 3072 x 3072

Effective Area (H x V) 427mm x 427mm

Gray scales 14bit

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Spatial Resolution 3.6 Lp/mm

Image Acquisition Time (Wireless) Preview Acquisition Time : 3 sec.

Both AP mode and Client mode Processed Acquisition Time : 7 sec. (including Preview Time)

Cycle Time Min. 12s

Power Consumption Max. 15W

Dimension (L × W × H) 460 x 460 x 15.2 mm

Weight (with one battery) MSLFP06-PSI: 4.45 kg without battery, 4.67 kg with battery

MSLFP06-VSI: 4.65 kg without battery, 4.87 kg with battery

Image Transfer Wireless : IEEE802.11a/b/g/n

Data Transmission Rate (Wireless) 802.11b : Max. 11Mbps

802.11a/g : Max. 54Mbps

802.11n : Max. 300Mbps (MIMO 2x2)

X ray Energy 40kV to 150kV

X ray Dose 100nGy to 60μGy

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2.10.2 Battery

Item Specifications

Model Battery-KV

Rated Capacity Min. 3950mAh, Typ. 4180mAh @ Discharge 0.2C

Nominal Voltage 10.8V

Charge Voltage 12.6±0.05V

Discharged End Voltage 8.25V

Charging Method CC-CV

Operating Temperature Charge 0℃-+45℃, Discharge-10℃-+40℃

1 month-20℃-+50℃
Storage Temperature
3 month -20℃-+40℃

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6 month -20℃-+20℃

Relative Humidity 65±20%

Dimension (L × W × H) 210 x 115 x 7.5 mm

Weight 0.22kg

2.10.3 Battery Charger

Item Specifications

Model Charger-KV

Simultaneous Charging 2 battery packs

Full charging time 2.5 hours

Rated power supply 24V(DC)

Dimension (L × W × H) 300 x 263 x 42 mm

Weight 1.26 kg

2.10.4 Power supply

MSLFP06 supports both DC Power and Battery package input.

Item Specifications

DC Power 24V(DC), 0.75A

Battery Package 10.8V(DC),1.5A

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2.10.5 Infrared Device (Optional)

MSLFP06 does not include Infrared Device. User can choose by themself, however some
basic requirements should be followed.

Item Specifications

IRDA Protocol Compliant with IrDA V1.0 and V1.1

USB Compliant with USB V2.0 and V1.1

Data Rate Max. 4Mbps

2.10.6 AP Router (Optional)

MSLFP06 do not include AP Router. Users can choose AP Router as they wish, however
specification below is a requirement.

Item Specifications

Wireless Standard IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n

Frequency Range 2.412 ~ 2.4835 GHz and 5.15 ~ 5.85 GHz

802.11b : Max. 11Mbps

Wireless Data Rate 802.11a/g : Max. 54Mbps

802.11n : Max. 300Mbps (MIMO 2x2)

2.10.7 Wireless Communication

Item Description

Wireless Standard IEEE802.1a/b/g/n

2.4G: 2.412 ~ 2.4835 GHz

11: (Ch. 1-11) – United States

13: (Ch. 1-13) – Europe

14: (Ch. 1-14) – Japan


Frequency Range
5G: 5.15 ~ 5.85 GHz

12: United States

19: Europe

8: Japan

Data Transmission Rate


802.11b : Max. 11Mbps

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802.11a/g : Max. 54Mbps

802.11n : Max. 300Mbps (MIMO 2x2)


802.11b:

CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK

802.11a/g:
Modulation
64 QAM, 16 QAM, QPSK, BPSK

802.11n:

64 QAM, 16 QAM, QPSK, BPSK

Transmission Power Max.17dBm

Security WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK, WEP 64bit & 128bit

Antenna 2 Dual Band inner antenna

2.10.8 Recommended Application Condition

Item Description

Operating System Windows XP/7 32/64bit

CPU Intel Core i7 3.6G

Memory 4G DDR3

Hard Disk 640 G

Intel Pro EXP9301CT PRO


LAN Card
Gigabit Network Adapter with PCIe interface

2.10.9 Mechanical Outlines

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2.10.10 Use Environment

Temperature Atmospheric
Temperature Humidity Pressure Change
change Pressure

<10kp/min
Operating 5~30℃ <1k/min 30%~75% RH 700~1060hPa (1kp=1.0197E-
5Pa)

<10kp/min
700~1060hPa
Storage -10~40℃ <1k/min 10%~90% RH (1kp=1.0197E-
5Pa)

The MSLFP06 serial detectors shall operate at an altitude specified not more than 3000m, the environment
is only for detector.

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3. Installation
3.1 Panel Installation ............................................................................... 33
3.2 Battery Charger Installation ............................................................... 36
3.3 Software Installation.......................................................................... 37
3.4 Panel Infrastructure ........................................................................... 37

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3.1 Panel Installation

3.1.1.1 Attach Battery Pack

MSLFP06 can be powered by both battery package and DC power. Once battery package is inserted or
DC power is on, Panel would be activated immediately. If none of battery and DC power is on,
MSLFP06 would power off. Please see below for battery installation.

Make sure that the connectors on the battery package


are pointed to the cave in battery compartment.

Slide battery package into battery compartment


(Make sure battery capacity overpass 10%).

Slide the battery lock lever.

3.1.1.2 Attach DC Power

Please see below for DC power installation.

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Connect one end of DC Power Cable to the


Medical Adapter

As figure is power interface Ethernet interface

Connect another end of DC Power Cable to the


DC input of the detector.

3.1.1.3 Booting Up

On the control panel, user can press power button to power on/off.

If panel is powered off, user can press the


button for 4 seconds to power on when battery
is inserted and battery capacitor is no less than
10%, or DC power is connected.

If panel is powered on, user can press the


button for 4 seconds to shut down. On the other
hand, it can also be used as reset inner control
IC when button is active for 8s.

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After booting up, user can check the status LED indicator.

Operating Status
Power Indicator Lighting Status
Battery
Operating DC Input
Capacity

OFF Power OFF / /

Orange ON Power ON ≤10% NO

 Battery capacity >10%, no


Green ON Power ON DC input
 DC input , no Battery
Orange Fast
Power OFF ≤10% YES
Blinking

Orange Slow
Power ON ≤10% YES
Blinking

Green Fast
Power OFF >10% YES
Blinking

Green Slow
Power ON >10% YES
Blinking

OFF after Green


ON with 1 Power OFF >10% NO
sec.

OFF after Orange


ON with 1 Power OFF ≤10% NO
sec.

Link indicator is as table:

Link Indicator Lighting Status Description

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 Shut down
OFF  wired connection broken and wireless
connection not ready

 Client mode, wireless connection is


Blue blinking
ready, but not connected
 Client mode, wireless connection is built
Blue ON
 AP mode, wireless AP is ready

Green ON  Wired Connection is built

 Panel Initialization
Green blinking
 Infrared configuration

Status indicator is as table:

Status Indicator Lighting Status Description

 Shut down
OFF
 Idle

Green ON  Data Transmission

Orange blinking  Fatal Error

Orange ON  Initialization

3.2 Battery Charger Installation

Operation Figure

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Unload Battery from battery charger.

Insert battery into battery charger.

Note the interface position as figure.

Press the battery to the bottom of battery


compartment.

3.3 Software Installation


In the case of iDetector not work, please install Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 first,then install
vcredist_x86_2013 ( or vcredist_x64_vs2013 ) .( iDetector should not be used for terminal
hospital)

3.4 Panel Infrastructure

MSLFP06 supports two connection modes as follows, the IP address and other information mentioned below
is as the example, user should configure the connection with the specific requirement.

1) Wireless Client Mode

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A
P

2) Wireless AP Mode

A
P

To build connection between workstation and Panel, User should follow steps below.

3.4.1.2 Wireless Client Mode


To complete Wireless Client mode configuration, user has to finish actions listed below.

Configuration of External wireless AP

Connect one end of Gigabit /


Ethernet Cable to
Workstation,

Connect another end to LAN


port of External wireless AP

Open local network


management interface

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Open local network


configuration

open IPV4 setting

IP setting Select “Obtain an IP address automatically”

Network mask setting

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Open browser and type


192.168.1.1

Log into external wireless AP

Wireless setup

Configure 2.4GHz wireless SSID: NETGEAR_BIG_24


network
Security: WPA2-PSK

Password: 12345678

Channel: [Please check the current Wi-Fi environment, and


choose a relatively clean channel]

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Configure 5GHz wireless SSID: NETGEAR_BIG_50


network
Security: WPA2-PSK

Password: 12345678

Channel: [Please check the current Wi-Fi environment, and


choose a relatively clean channel]

LAN setup

Configure LAN IP address IP address: 192.168.8.1

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

External wireless AP reboot Apply above settings and reboot your wireless router.

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Recover local network IPv4


setting

IP setting IP address: 192.168.8.188

Network mask setting Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0

Configuration of detector

Either Wired Cable or Infrared device can be used to configure detector in wireless client
mode. The wired connection should be used by the service operator only.

a.To start configuration with wired cable. It is necessary to finish 3.4.1.1, then proceed to the
steps below.
Connect panel to Workstation with
Ethernet Cable like 3.4.1

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Click “Detector”
Click”Read Config”
Choose Client mode

Click “Add”
Type SSID and Password
Click”Apply”

Choose SSID and select(There will


be √ occurred)”
Click ”write config” to save
parameters.

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Turn on wireless router.


Make sure there are wired
connection between router and
work station and IP
192.168.8.188.
Click”Read wifi Status” to check
wireless transmission status,
numericl value occurred
means the link is up and
available.

Since we have chosen default SSID and password, it would connect to wireless AP immediately
after powered on next time.

B. To start Infrared configuration. Please see below


Connect Infrared device with /
Workstation
Start IrDARegister.exe

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/
Click “ ” to open wifi
setting
Change SSID and password, do
not select AP mode

Click “Apply” /
/
Click” ”

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Click”Start”

Point Infrared device to detector’s /


infrared interface

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Do not click”Exit” until succeed

Disconnect Infrared device from /


Workstation

3.4.1.3 Wireless AP Mode


To complete wired connection configuration, user has to finish actions listed below.

Configuration of detector

Either Wired cable or Infrared device can be used to configure panel wireless AP mode. The wired
connection should be used by the service operator only.

a. To start wired cable configuration, users should finish 3.4.1.1, then proceed to the steps below.

Connect panel to Workstation with


Ethernet Cable like 3.4.1

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Click “Detector”

Select ”wifi”

Choose AP mode

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Click “Read Config” to get


default setting. Change SSID
and password setting , make
sure SSID is different from
other already exist;

Change channels and


frequency setting

Click ”Channel” and choose a


clean frequency and channel

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Click ”write config”

Do not remove wired cable


until FPD status from Busy
become Ready

Since we have chosen default SSID and password, it would connect to wireless AP immediately after
powered on next time.

b. To start Infrared configuration, please see below

Connect Infrared device with /


Workstation

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Start IrDARegister.exe

Click “ ” to open wifi


setting

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Select “AP mode”

Change SSID and password and


other parameter, make sure
SSID is different from other
already exist;

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Click “Apply” /
/
Click” ”
Click”Start”

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Do not click”Exit” until succeed

Configuration of external wireless card


Open local wireless signal list

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Select SSID which belongs to


detectors;
Input password and log into system

Open wireless card configuration

open IPV4 setting

IP setting IP address: 192.168.8.188

Network mask setting Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0

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Open SDK and choose product


start connection

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4. Operation

4.1 Main Operation ................................................................................. 58


4.2 Connection Build ............................................................................... 66
4.3 Panel Configuration ........................................................................... 66
4.4 Correction and Calibration Template Generation .............................. 68
4.5 Image Check and upload................................................................... 72
4.6 Defect Template Check and Modification .......................................... 74
4.7 Correction and Calibration Management .......................................... 77
4.8 Firmware Update .............................................................................. 79
4.9 Short cut ............................................................................................ 82
4.10 Software........................................................................................... 83
4.11 List of the HAZARDOUS SITUATIONS resulting from a failure of the IT-
NETWORK 92

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MSLFP06 provides SDK for user to integrate panel into their DR system. Additionally, it also
provides an application for demonstration, i.e. iDetector. User can use iDetector to control
panel without DR system.

4.1 Main Operation

To Acquire X ray image is the main operation of MSLFP06. Most importantly, panel

should build synchronization with X ray generator.MSLFP06 is born with four ways to
acquire x ray image, that is Software Mode, Inner Mode, Prep Mode and FreeSync Mode.

4.1.1 Software Mode

4.1.1.1 Block Diagram

Software mode is the basic way to acquire x ray image. Please see figure below for
general feature

Workstation(Software) HV
G

Tub
e

Workstation is a host device installed with iDetector and SDK. Chapter 3 has described

how to establish connection between panels and workstation. In software mode,


workstation does not control x ray generator. Users would decide when to shoot x ray.

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4.1.1.2 Work flow

Click “Prep”

Panel preparation,Wait until the warning message change from “Exposure


Prohibit” to “Exposure Enable”

Shoot X ray at any time. However the longer time you wait. The worse
image would be. So please shoot once x ray generator is ready.

After shooting, Click”Acquire”

Wait for image uploaded

4.1.1.3 Timing Setting

To set a clear scenario for programming, see diagram below for details

Process Clea Exposur Acquisition


r e

Detector
2 3 1 1
0 1
Workstation
1 4 9 12

Xray
Generator e
Exposur
5 Anod
e 6 Exposure
Enable
7 X ray
shooting 8 e
Exposur

Prohibited Rotat Prohibited


e

1. Workstation receives “prep” request, send command “Clear” to panel.

2. Panel receives “clear” from workstation, starts clearing leakage of panel. Meanwhile,

panel send a message to workstation “Exposure Prohibited”.

3. Panel finishes “Clear” and send a message to workstation “Exposure Enable”.

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4. Workstation shows “Exposure Enable” on the IDetector’s message bar to tell user

shoot X ray now.

5. User triggers x ray generator to initialize and do anode rotation to prepare for X ray

shooting.

6. X ray generator finishes preparation for X ray shooting and reminds user to shoot.

7. X ray generator starts releasing x ray

8. X ray generator finishes x ray shooting.

9. Workstation receives “Acquire” request, send command “Data Acquisition” to panel.

10. Panel receives “Data Acquisition” from workstation, start data acquisition operation.

11. Panel completes image acquisition and begins to send data to workstation.

12. Workstation receives all image data from panel which are after calibration if Hardware
calibration is on.

4.1.2 Inner Mode

4.1.2.1 Block Diagram

Workstation(Inner) HV
G

Tub
e

Workstation is a host PC device installed with IDetector and SDK. Chapter 3 has

described how to establish connection between panels and workstation. In inner mode,
workstation does not control x ray generator. Users would decide when to shoot x ray.

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4.1.2.2 Work Flow

Click “Prepare”

Panel preparation, Wait until the warning message change from “Exposure
Prohibit” to “Exposure Enable”

Shoot X ray in exposure window. However the longer time user waits. the
worse image would be. So please shoot once x ray generator is ready.

After shooting, X ray sensor in panel would trigger panel to start image

Wait for image uploaded

4.1.2.3 Timing Setting

To set a clear scenario for program, see diagram below for details

Process Clea Exposur Acquisition


r e
Detector
2 3 9 1
0
Workstation 1 4 11
1
Xray 2
Generator Exposure
Prohibited 5 Anode
Rotate 6 Exposure
Enable
7 X ray
shooting 8 Exposure
Prohibited

1. Workstation receives “prep” request and sends “Clear” to panels.

2. Panel receives “clear” from Workstation, start clear operation. Meanwhile, panel would send

“Exposure Prohibited” to Workstation.

3. Panel finishes ”Clear” operation and send “Exposure Enable” to Workstation.

4. Workstation shows “Exposure Enable” on the iDetector’s message bar to tell user shoot X
ray.

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5. User triggers x ray generator to initialize and do anode rotation to prepare for X ray shooting

6. X-ray generator finishes preparation and reminds users.

7. X ray generator begins releasing x ray

8. X ray generator finishes x ray shooting.

9. X ray sensor in panel triggers panel to start image acquisition operation.

10. Panel completes image acquisition and begins to send data to Workstation.

11. Workstation starts receiving image data from panel.

12. Workstation receives all image data from panel which are after calibration is Hardware

calibration is on.

4.1.3 Prep Mode

4.1.3.1 Block Diagram

Syncbox

Workstation(Prep) HV
G

Tub
e

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4.1.3.2 WorkFlow

Click “Acq2” or push Hand-switch

Panel preparation, Wait until the warning message change from “Exposure
Prohibit” to “Exposure Enable”

Shoot X ray in exposure window (for click “Acq2” button). Or the exposure
flow will start when use hand-switch.

After shooting, the detector will acquire the image when the setting
“Set_Delay_Time” is reached. The Set_Delay_Time indicates the
exposure window.

Wait for image uploaded

4.1.3.3 Timing Setting

Process Prepar Exposur Acquisition


e e
Detector
2
Workstation
1 3 6 9

Syncbox I II

Xray 5 7 8
4
Exposure Anod Exposure X ray Exposure
Generato Prohibited e
Rotat
Enable shooting Prohibited

r e

1. Workstation receives “I” information from the syncbox and check the state if the exposure

flow is permitted from the panel.

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2. Panel receives the check information and send the “OK” reply, after that it will wait for the

acq2 command.

3. Workstation receives the “OK” information and replies to the syncbox to open the prepare

process of the HVG.

4. Syncbox trigger the prepare of the HVG to start the process.

5. After preparation of the HVG, the syncbox send the “II” information to the workstation to

start the prepare process of the detector. And the HVG enters the exposure waiting state.

6. Workstation receives the “II” information and sends the “Acq2” command to the panel, after
get the reply of “Exposure Enable” from the detector, it replies the syncbox to start the

exposure.

7. X ray generator begins releasing x ray

8. X ray generator finishes x ray shooting.

9. Panel acquire the image and sends to the workstation.

If Hardware Pre-offset and Hardware calibration is selected, image got is the final image.

If Software Pre-offset and Software Calibration is selected, image got would be raw image,

Workstation would finish image processing and image is shown on screen.

4.1.4 FreeSync Mode

4.1.4.1 Block Diagram

Workstation(FreeSync) HV
G

Tub
e

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Workstation is a host PC device installed with iDetector and SDK. Chapter 3 has described

how to establish connection between panel and Workstation. In FreeSync mode, User

doesn’t interact with Workstation. After shooting, images would be shown on screen

immediately.

4.1.4.2 Work Flow

Check SDK to make sure panel is ready

Shoot X ray

X ray sensor in panel triggers panel to stop flushing the panel

After fixed time, panel starts image acquisition

Wait for image uploaded

4.1.4.3 Timing Setting

Workstation 2

3 4 5

Panel
1

X ray
X
Generator Anode
Ra
Rotate
y

1. X ray generator is ready for X ray shooting and begins to release X ray.

2. Workstation receives “Exposure Prohibited” from Panel.

3. Panel starts uploading Pre-dark image and Light image to Workstation for preview. If

hardware offset is selected, panel would do offset first, and then upload preview image
(2X2 binning).

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4. Panel starts uploading Post-dark image to Workstation. If hardware offset is chosen, panel

would do correction and calibration first, then upload processed image to Workstation.

5. Workstation receives “Exposure Enable” from Panel.

4.2 Connection Build

Open SDK and choose product start


connection

Confirm the IP address and the Port are


the same as the value in config.ini.
The port should use the default value of
28000

Note:

1. Once changing connection from different network card, user must re-connect panel with

different IP address.

2. The rule of Multi-Share control is based on IP address. The second terminal with different IP
address is not allowed to operate panel after the first one connected. If there is no

command transmission between panel and Workstation over 5 minutes, panel releases
access authority.

4.3 Panel Configuration


Choose iDetector menu related modules

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Acquire module related setting, such as


loading correction and calibration
template, acquiring images

SDK module related setting, such as IP


address

Detector module related setting, such as


trigger module, wireless signal

Calibrate module related setting, such


as making correction and calibration
template, template in panel could
be uploaded to workstation, and
template in workstation could also
be downloaded to panel.

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Local File module related setting, such


as import Raw or DCM image.

4.4 Correction and Calibration Template Generation

The correction and calibration should be performed after installation and it is recommended to
perform the new correction and calibration after any major change on the system settings

and hardware configuration. On the other hand, it is also recommended to do the

correction and calibration in each 6 months.

4.4.1 Pre-offset Template Generation

If panel is configured to do Pre-offset correction, Pre-offset Template is necessary. See below

Choose “PreOffset”, and click


“Start Generate Templates”

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click “Start the journey of


Calibration”

And waiting for the finish

4.4.2 Gain Calibration Template Generation

4.4.2.1 Gain Calibration Template Generation

Before Gain template generating, make sure SID1.2m, no copper is required, the GUI of
the software maybe different with the below figures.

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On Gain template
generating page, there are
five images that need to be
got

Start exposure, get the light


image, and click “NEXT”

If the warning occurs, it


means the user should
adjust the dose and re-
exposure
Click “NEXT”, and get five
images

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After getting five images,


click “NEXT” to generate
gain template

Waiting for finish of gain


template generating

Notes:1 please use software post offset correction.

4.4.2.2 Defect Correction Template Generation


Before Defect template generating, make sure SID1.2m, no copper is required, the GUI of
software maybe different with the below figures.

On the “Defect Calibration” page,


start exposure, there are 19
images need to be captured.

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If the warning occurs, it


means that the dose is not
correct, please adjust the
dost to re-exposure to get
the correct image.

Click “NEXT” when the


process is finish.

Click “NEXT” when the


process is finish.

Note:1 please use software post offset mode.

2. Make sure your x ray dose is right, if your dose is out of the range, IDetector will remind you
to adjust the dose. Then you can click “start creating” and try again.

3. If users operate with two panels, SDK has a probability of quit automatically.

4.5 Image Check and upload

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“OPEN” provides two features for image check and uploading. Local Image Check, Panel
Image Upload. Local Image Check defines function to check image saved in Workstation.
Panel Image Upload defines function to upload images stored in panel.

4.5.1 Local Image Check


Click “Local File” button in “Local File”
UI, choose the specified file

Choose images stored in Workstation, /


images would be shown on screen

4.5.2 Panel Image Upload


Make sure firewall is closed

Panel Image is uploaded as following.

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Click “Image” page in “Detector” UI


Click “Query Images” button and the list
will be showed which are stored in
the detector

Click “Upload Images”: choose the


specified image, and click “OK”,
after the state changed to “success”
which means that the image has
been uploaded
User can cancel the process of
uploading if click “Stop Upload”

The uploaded images are saved under


the path of the detector SN

4.6 Defect Template Check and Modification


iDetector provides function to check defect template. If defect template has updates, user
could add and delete defect pixel or defect lines by modifying defect template opened.

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4.6.1 Defect Template Check


Click “LoadFile” on “LocalFile” page

Choose the specified defect template,


and click “Open”

The defect template will showed on the


UI

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4.6.2 Defect Template Modification


Open the specified defect template

The defect management dialog box will


be showed

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Find the pixel that needs to be


managed, type the coordinate of
the pixel and click “Add”, the
information will be added to the
template
If click “Delete”, the information will
be deleted
Click “Save”

It is similar to manage the defect pixel, If


user need to add the defect line,
type the coordinate of the line and
click “Add”
If the information needs to be deleted,
click “Delete”

4.7 Correction and Calibration Management


4.7.1 Correction and Calibration template synchronization

Panel supports correction and calibration template storage. So template in panel could be
uploaded to Workstation, and template in Workstation could also be downloaded to panel.

Click “DownLoadFile” on “Detector”


page, user can synchronized the
template to the detector

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Choose the specified template, type “1”


in the blank of FileIndex
Click “OK”

When success information occurs, it


indicates that the process is finish

Click “ReadStatus”, check if the


template is enabled on “Gain” or
“Defect” page

4.7.2 Correction and Calibration management

Panel supports two ways to do correction and calibration. Software Correction and Calibration
defines the scenario that Workstation completes all correction and calibration. If panel
complete all correction and calibration by itself, it is named as Hardware Correction and
Calibration.

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User can set the calibration method on


“Detector” page

Choose “HWPostOffset”, “HWGain”,


“HWDefect”, the hardware-based
calibration is on
If the detector is set as the PrepMode
and Acq2, the Offset should be set
as HWPreOffset

Choose “SWPostOffset”, “SWGain”,


“SWDefect”, the software-based
calibration is on
If the detector is set as the PrepMode
and Acq2, the Offset should be set
as HWPreOffset

4.8 Firmware Update


Panel supports updating firmware with IDetector, also allows the use of the Web way to
upgrade the firmware, if a user needs to update the firmware, please complete the
following steps.

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4.8.1 MCU Update


If current MCU version is 2.5.1.*, we should follow instruction below.
Open “mini Cover” /
Remove original Ethernet cable, insert J- /
link download cable
Start J-flash ARM /
Click “file->open data file”

Click “option->project setting”,


Set “connection to J-link” USB mode

Click “Target Interface”, Choose “SWD”

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Click “ CPU”;
Select “ST STM32L151C8”;

Click “Target->Connect” /
Click “Target-> Erase” /
Click “Target->Program” /
Click “Target->Start Application” /
Note:1. Make sure panel is powered up.

If current MCU version is 2.5.2.*, Please refer to 4.10.2 and 4.10.3 for upgrading.

4.8.2 Firmware Update

After connecting the detector, click the


“Parameters” page in “Detector”
User can enter the upgrade UI by
clicking “Upgrade Firmeare”
button

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The dialog box shows the version of


the current firmware
Click “Browse” to choose the firmware
file to upgrade, the extension of
the file is .ifirm

After choosing the file, the lower dialog


box shows the version of the new
firmware, user should check the
information and click “Start
Upgrade”
After the upgrade process is finished,
power-cycle the detector

Note:

1. If it is MCU update, choose MCU image file. Otherwise, choose ALL-Image file, Please
make sure update file is selected, if not, panel will be not in use after updating.

2. There is a progress bar for indication. Make sure battery is inserted and battery capacity is
over 25%

3. Please make sure that iDetector shows “ Ready”. It can also be checked by click “Config”
button, there is firmware version.

4.9 Short cut

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iDetector supports some shortcuts as follows:

 Double-click the left mouse button, the image displayed in center and with maximum size.

 Double-click the right mouse button, the window level and width adjusted to

WL:32767/WW:65535.

 Drag the left mouse button, drag the image displayed.

 Lateral-drag the right mouse button to adjust the window width, and vertical-drag the right

mouse button to adjust the window level.

 F3 Key: Quickly adjust the image window width and window level.

4.10 Software

4.10.1 Main GUI

1 2 3 4 5 6

7
8

1
0

1
1

MSL provides test tools, such as iDetector for testing the basic performance of detector. It can
connect the detector, acquire image, image correct and calibrate.

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Function description of regions and buttons within the main window as follows:

1 Home Home page, shows the list


of the detectors
2 Acquire Acquire images, free for
use after connecting
the detector
3 SDK Configure UI for SDK, free
for use after
connecting the
detector
4 Detector Configure UI for detector,
free for use after
connecting the
detector
5 Calibrate Calibration UI, for
generation and
management of the
calibration template
6 Local File Image management, free
for use at any time
7 Connect Button for connecting the
detector
8 Close Button for disconnecting
the detector
9 Add Button for add the instance
for one detector
1 Remove Button for delete the
instance for one
detector
1 Syncbox Management for syncbox

4.10.2 Message Box

4.10.2.1 Status Box

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Status box defines the current status of panel.

SN Serial Number of the detector

Status Status of the detector, busy or ready

Task The current task being executed

Message Information

Remaining power of the battery, showed as percentage

4.10.2.2 Progress Bar

Progress Bar defines as following.

If progress bar is Green when shooting X ray, image quality is acceptable, otherwise image

quality would degrade.

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4.10.3 Configuration GUI

4.10.3.1 General Settings

Except the following parameters, the value should not be modified for other parameters.
Description Modify
Type number of the detector NO
Product No

Sub Product No Sub-type of the detector NO

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Serial No Serial number of the panel NO

Main Version Version of the firmware of Main FPGA NO

Read Version Version of the firmware of Read FPGA NO

MCU Version Version of the firmware of MCU NO

Arm Version Version of the App of ARM NO

Kernel Version Version of the Kernel of ARM NO


Prep CapMode
Sub work-flow for Prep Mode, can be configured

as PrepCapMode_Acq2 only when Tirgger Yes

Mode configured as TriggerMode_Prep


Self CapEnable
Related to parameter Prep CapMode, the value

should be “On” when Prep CapMode is

configured as PrepCapMode_Acq2, while YES

parameter Self Clear Enable configured as


“Off”
Self Cap Span Time
Should not be modified, and keep the original
YES
value
Trigger Mode YES
Trigger mode
Sequence Interval Should not be modified, and keep the original YES
Time value
Set Delay Time
Exposure window for Freesync mode YES
Exp Window Time
Exposure Window for Software/Inner mode, the
YES
value should not be large than 10s
Acquire Delay Time Used in Inner mode, the value is related to the YES
HVG
Integrate Time
Should not be modified, and keep the original
YES
value
Src Port
Port number for detector NO
Src IP
IP address for detector YES
Src MAC
MAC address for detector YES
Dest Port
Port number for PC NO
Dest IP
IP address for detector NO

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Self Clear Enable


Related to Prep CapMode, the value should be

configured as “On” if Prep CapMode is


configured as PrepCapMode_ClearAcq,
YES
otherwise should be “Off”

If the Trigger Mode is Software/Inner, the value

should be “On”
Self Clear Span
Time Should not be modified, and keep the original
YES
value
Hvg Prep On
Reserved YES
Hvg XRay Enable
Reserved YES
Hvg XRay On
Reserved YES
Tube Ready Time
Reserved YES
Image Pkg Gap
Time Reserved YES
Out Mode Cap
Trigger Reserved YES

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4.10.3.2 SDK Settings

Only the following parameters need to be concerned


Description Modify

Host IP IP Address of local workstation YES

Host Port Port of local workstation YES

Ftp Download Host FTP download server IP, keep the same as Host IP
YES
IP

Ftp Download Host FTP download server Port, keep the same as Host YES

Port Port

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Ftp Upload Host IP FTP upoload server IP, keep the same as Host IP YES

Ftp Upload Host FTP upload server Port, keep the same as Host
YES
Port Port

Clr Acq Delay Time Exposure window for Acq2 work-flow of Prep
NO
trigger mode

4.10.3.3 Network Settings

Description Modify

Add Add the information of SSID and Key of the AP /

Del Delete the information of SSID and Key of the


/
AP

Up Move up the AP information /

Down Move down the AP information /

Select Select the AP /

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Read Config Read the parameters of the AP information


/
when the detector is set as AP

Write Config Write the parameters of the AP information


/
when the detector is set as AP

Read Wifi Status Read the wifi status of the current detector /

Scan from FPD Scan the AP /

4.10.4 Infrared Registration

Item Description Modify


/
Work Mode Work mode of infrared registration tools YES

Write Only: infrared registration tools is allowed

to write to panel

Read Only: infrared registration tools is allowed


to read from panel

Read & Write: infrared registration tools is

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allowed to read from panel and write to

panel

Read &confirm by User: infrared registration


tools is allowed to read from panel and

write to panel only when confirmed by user


AP Mode
Configur AP Mode Set panel in AP mode or Client mode YES
ation
SSID Wireless AP SSID when panel in AP mode YES

Key Wireless AP Key when panel in AP mode YES

Security Wireless AP Security way when panel in AP YES

mode

Frequency Wireless AP Frequency(2.4GHz and 5GHz) YES

when panel in AP mode

Country Wireless AP Country Code when panel in AP YES

mode

Band Wireless AP Band(HT20 and HT40) when YES

panel in AP mode

Channel Wireless AP Channel when panel in AP mode YES


Client Mode
SSID Wireless SSID when panel in Client mode YES
Configuratio
n Key Wireless Key when panel in Client mode YES
Button
Apply Save wireless parameter in infrared registration NO

tools

Start Start write wireless parameter in panel NO

Exit Exit infrared registration tools NO

4.11 List of the HAZARDOUS SITUATIONS resulting from a failure of the


IT-NETWORK

1) The operating system is not compatibility;

2) Change or update the software failed;

3) The compatibility of the interface;

4) The data transfer protocol error;

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5) The inconsistent of interface or format leads to data distortion;

6) The data output failed;

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5. Regulatory Information
5.1 Medical equipment safety standards ................................................. 95
5.2 The compliance for each EMISSIONS and IMMUNITY standard or test
specified by IEC60601-1-2 standard ....................................................... 96
5.3 Radio Frequency Compliance Information ...................................... 100
5.4 Battery Safety Standards ................................................................. 101

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5.1 Medical equipment safety standards

 Medical equipment classification

Type of protection against electrical External electrical power source equipment Class I
shock Equipment (medical approved adaptor)

Internal electrical power source equipment (battery)

Degree of protection against electrical Type-B applied part

shock

Degree of protection against ingress of IPX1

water

Mode of operation Continuous operation

Flammable anesthetics Not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable

anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous

oxide

Not suitable for use in the oxygen rich environment

 Product safety standards

MDD (93/42/EEC) Medical Device Directive

EN ISO 13485:2012/EN ISO Medical devices --- Quality management systems --- Requirements
13485:2012/AC:2012 for regulatory purposes

IEC 60601-1:2005+ Medical electrical equipment -- Part 1: General requirements for basic
Amendment 1:2012/EN safety and essential performance

60601-1:2006+

Amendment 1:2013

IEC 60601-1- Medical electrical equipment – Part 1-2: General requirements for

2:2014/EN60601-1- basic safety and essential performance – Collateral standard:


2:2015 Electromagnetic disturbances – Requirements and tests

IEC 60601-1-3:2008/EN Medical electrical equipment – Part 1-3: Collateral standard: General
60601-1-3:2008 requirements for radiation protection in diagnostic X ray

equipment

IEC 60601-2-54:2015/EN Medical electrical equipment -- Part 2-54: Particular requirements for

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60601-2-54:2015 the basic safety and essential performance of X ray equipment

for radiography and radioscopy

Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-

acid electrolytes – Safety requirements for portable sealed


IEC 62133:2012
secondary cells, and for batteries made from them, for use in
portable applications

Medical electrical equipment - Characteristics of digital X-ray imaging


IEC 62220-1:2003EN 62220-
1:2004 devices - Part 1: Determination of the detective quantum

efficiency

EN 62304:2006/AC:2008 Medical device software - Software life-cycle processes

IEC 62366-1:2015/IEC
Medical devices –part 1: Application of usability engineering to
62366:2007/EN
medical devices
62366:2008

EN ISO14971: 2012 Medical device – Application of risk management to medical devices

ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1:2005+
Medical Electrical Equipment – Part 1: General requirements for
Amendment 1:2012+
safety and essential performance
Amendment 2:2010

CSA CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. Medical Electrical Equipment – Part 1: General requirements for

60601-1:14-2014 safety and essential performance

Medical devices—Symbols to be used with medical device labels,


ISO 15223-1:2016/ EN ISO
labeling and information to be supplied—Part 1: General
15223-1:2016
requirements

5.2 The compliance for each EMISSIONS and IMMUNITY standard or test
specified by IEC60601-1-2 standard

EMI Compliance Table

Emission

Phenomenon Compliance Electromagnetic environment


RF emissions CISPR 11 Professional healthcare facility environment
Group 1, Class B
Harmonic distortion IEC 61000-3-2 Professional healthcare facility environment
Class A

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Voltage fluctuations and flicker IEC 61000-3-3 Professional healthcare facility environment
Compliance

EMS Compliance Table

Enclosure Port

Basic EMC Immunity test levels


Phenomenon
standard Professional healthcare facility environment

ElectrostaticDischarg ±8 kV contact
IEC 61000-4-2
e ±2kV, ±4kV, ±8kV, ±15kV air

3V/m

Radiated RF EM field IEC 61000-4-3 80MHz-2.7GHz

80% AM at 1kHz

Proximity fields from

RF wireless Refer to table “Proximity fields from RF wireless


IEC 61000-4-3
communications communications equipment”
equipment

Rated power
30A/m
frequency IEC 61000-4-8
50Hz or 60Hz
magnetic fields

Proximity fields from RF wireless communications equipment

Test frequency Band Immunity test levels


(MHz) (MHz)
Professional healthcare facility environment
385 380-390 Pulse modulation 18Hz, 27V/m
450 430-470 FM, ±5kHz deviation, 1kHz sine, 28V/m
710 704-787 Pulse modulation 217Hz, 9V/m

745

780
810 800-960 Pulse modulation 18Hz, 28V/m

870

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930
1720 1700-1990 Pulse modulation 217Hz, 28V/m

1845

1970
2450 2400-2570 Pulse modulation 217Hz, 28V/m
5240 5100-5800 Pulse modulation 217Hz, 9V/m

5500

5785

Input a.c. power Port

Phenomenon Basic EMC standard Immunity test levels

Professional healthcare facility environment


Electrical fast IEC 61000-4-4 ±2 kV
transients/burst 100kHz repetition frequency
Surges IEC 61000-4-5 ±0.5 kV, ±1 kV
Line-to-line
Surges IEC 61000-4-5 ±0.5 kV, ±1 kV, ±2 kV
Line-to-ground
Conducted IEC 61000-4-6 3V, 0.15MHz-80MHz
disturbances 6V in ISM bands between 0.15MHz and 80MHz
induced by RF
fields 80%AM at 1kHz

Voltage dips IEC 61000-4-11 0% UT; 0.5 cycle

At 0º, 45º, 90º, 135º, 180º, 225º, 270º and 315º


0% UT; 1 cycle
and
70% UT; 25/30 cycles

Single phase: at 0º

Voltage interruptions IEC 61000-4-11 0% UT; 250/300 cycles

Input d.c. power Port

Phenomenon Basic EMC standard Immunity test levels

Professional healthcare facility environment

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Electrical fast IEC 61000-4-4 ±2 kV


transients/burst 100kHz repetition frequency
Conducted IEC 61000-4-6 3V, 0.15MHz-80MHz
disturbances 6V in ISM bands between 0.15MHz and 80MHz
induced by RF
fields 80%AM at 1kHz

Signal input/output parts Port

Phenomenon Basic EMC standard Immunity test levels

Professional healthcare facility environment


Electrostatic IEC 61000-4-2 ±8 kV contact
Discharge ±2kV, ±4kV, ±8kV, ±15kV air
Electrical fast IEC 61000-4-4 ±1 kV
transients/burst 100kHz repetition frequency
Conducted IEC 61000-4-6 3V, 0.15MHz-80MHz
disturbances 6V in ISM bands between 0.15MHz and 80MHz
induced by RF
fields 80%AM at 1kHz

The following shows information on reference cables provided against EMC

Recommende
Shielded or
Cable d Number Cable classification
Unshielded
cable length

AC Power Cable 3m Unshielded 1 pcs AC Power

DC Power Cable 3.5m Unshielded 1 pcs DC Power

LAN Cable
3m Shielded 1 pcs Signal
(configuration mode)

 Important information regarding Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

MSLFP06 requires special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed only by

MSL or authorized personnel and put into service according to EMC information

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provided in the user manual. MSLFP06 in use may be susceptible to electromagnetic

interference from portable and mobile RF communications such as mobile (cellular)

telephones. Electromagnetic interference may result in incorrect operation of the system

and create a potentially unsafe situation.

MSLFP06 conforms to this EN60601-1-2:2015 standard for both immunity and emissions.

Nevertheless, special precautions need to be observed:

The use of accessories, transmitters and cables other than those specified by this User
Manual, with the exception of accessories and cables sold by MSL of MSLFP06 as

replacement parts for inner components, may result in increased emission or decreased

immunity.

5.3 Radio Frequency Compliance Information

Country Item

U.S.A FCC Part 15.107 Sub part (b) / 15.109(g) Sub part B

FCC Part 15 Sub part E 15.407

FCC Part 15 Sub part C 15.247

European Union ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1 (EMC)

ETSI EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1 (EMC)

EN 300 328 V.1.7.1; EN 301 893 V1.6.1 (RF)

EN 62311:2008 (RF Exposure)

ETSI EN 300 328 V1.7.1; EN 301 893, V1.5.1 (Radio Spectrum)

1.3.1 FCC Compliance

 The panel has been tested to comply with limits for a Class B digital device,

pursuant to part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

 Operation is subject to the following two conditions.

The panel may not cause harmful interference.

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The panel must accept any interference received, including interference that may

cause undesired operation.

 The panel generates, uses, and radiates radio frequency energy and, if not installed

and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio

communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a


particular installation. If the panel does cause harmful interference to radio or

television reception, which can be determined by turning the panel off and on, the

user is encouraged to correct the interference by one or more of the following

measure.

5.4 Battery Safety Standards

Standards Description

UL1642 Component Recognition on the Secondary Li-ion cell

UL 2054 Household and commercial Batteries

IEC 62133:2012 Secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other non-

acid electrolytes

UN38.3 United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of


dangerous goods Manual of tests and Criteria

ST/SG/AC.10/11/Rev.5/Amend.1&Amend.2

WARNING: Portable RF communications equipment (including peripherals such as antenna


cables and external antennas) should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part
of the [ME EQUIPMENT or ME SYSTEM], including cables specified by the manufacturer.
Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result.

WARNING: The product can not be used with HF SURGICAL EQUIPMENT.


WARNING : The product is intended to be used in Professional healthcare facility
environment.

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6. Trouble Shooting
TROUBLE SHOOTING ..................................................................................................... 102

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Please refer to service manual. If the problem persists, turn off the panel and contact MSL
service department ([email protected]). We would provide the best service.

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7. Service Information
7.1 Product Lifetime............................................................................... 105
7.2 Regular Inspection and Maintenance .............................................. 105
7.3 Repair .............................................................................................. 105
7.4 Replacement Parts Support ............................................................ 105

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7.1 Product Lifetime

The estimated product lifetime is up to 5 years under appropriate regular


inspection and maintenance.(battery 5 years)

7.2 Regular Inspection and Maintenance

In order to ensure the safety of patients and operator, to maintain the


performance and reliability of the panel, be sure to perform regular inspection at
least once a year. If necessary, clean up the panel, make adjustments or replace
consumables such as fuses etc. There may be cases where overhaul is
recommended depending on conditions. Contact MSL service office or local MSL
dealer for regular inspection or maintenance.

7.3 Repair

If problem cannot be solved, contact your sales representative or local MSL


dealer for repairs. Please refer to the label and provide the following information:

Product Name:

Series Number:

Description of Problem: as clearly as possible.

7.4 Replacement Parts Support


Main parts (parts required to maintain the function of the product) of this product
will be stocked for 5 years after discontinuance of production for repairing.

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Appendix
Appendix A Information of Manufactures .............................................. 107
Appendix B Information of Medical Device Directive European Representative
............................................................................................................... 108

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Appendix

Appendix A Information of Manufactures

COMPANY: Guangzhou Medsinglong Medical Equipment Co.,


Ltd.
ADDRESS: Rm 405, South China Building, West Fuhua
Road,Shiqiao Town,Panyu,
Guangzhou,511405 P.R China
ZIP CODE:
TELEPHONE: +0086-20-84899760
HOMEPAGE: www.watermed.com
SERVICE: SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF MSL
SERVICE TEL
MARKET TEL

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Appendix B Information of Medical Device Directive European


Representative

Guangzhou Medsinglong Medical Equipment Co., Ltd.


Add:Rm 405, South China Building, West Fuhua Road,Shiqiao
Town,Panyu,
Guangzhou,511405 P.R China
Tel:+0086-20-84899760
Web:www.watermed.com

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