PLX118F Operation Test
Part I: Fill in the blanks.
1. UPS provides uninterrupted power supply to computer to
prevent hardware damage caused by power failure.
2. The four modes are:
_Manual fluoroscopy ,Automatic fluoroscopy, pulse fluoroscopy
,Radiography.the automatic perspective mode is recommended
for exposure.
3. The yellow foot switch is responsible for fluoroscopy, and
the blue foot switch is responsible for _radiography. The
cumulative exposure countdown time is 5 minutes by default,
and you need to click the reset button when running out.
4. In automatic mode, the pulse mode mA is 10 mA. At this
time, stepping on the blue foot switch mA will become 15 mA.
5. When collecting static fluoroscopy images, you need to check
the recursive option, and the dynamic fluoroscopy images need
to be unchecked.
Part II: True or False Questions
1. When the power of UPS is lower than 45%, C-arm needs to
be powered on and charged ( true )
2. Step on the foot switch for 2-3s to get a clear image ( true )
3. Do not turn the steering handle when the brake handle is
locked. ( true )
4. Both the touch panel and the handheld controller can control
the lifting of the C-arm ( true )
5. If the patient information is not registered for a long time, it
will cause the software to run stutter. ( false )
Part III: Short answer questions
1. Please briefly describe the use conditions of recursive noise
reduction and the operation process of dynamic fluoroscopy.
I. Recursive noise reduction: it refers to a technique used
to enhanced image quality during fluoroscopy imaging, it
works by analyzing and processing multiple frames of
image in real time reducing random noise while
preserving important details.
II. Dynamic fluoroscopy: imaging technique that provides
realtime, continuous x-ray images of internal structures
in motion.it allows healthcare professionals to observe
the movement of organs, tissues, or devices within the
body.
2. Please briefly describe the application of mouse function in
the acquisition interface.
The mouse function in an acquisition interface is typically used for navigation,
selection, and interaction with the software. It allows users to:
I. Navigate menus and options: Move through different sections of the
interface.
II. Select data points or regions: Highlight specific areas for analysis or
processing.
III. Adjust parameters: Modify settings like zoom, contrast, or other
visualization tools.
IV. Trigger actions: Start or stop data acquisition, or execute specific commands.
Please briefly describe the power-on and power-off process of
the C-arm.
___________Host boot
Connect the 16A power plug for C-arm and
workstation .
Put the breaker switch in the ON.
Press the power button to turn on the Control panel
functions
Turn on UPS and computer
Get into software
Shut down
Turn off computer
Turn off UPS
Press the OFF button to turn off the machine .
Set the breaker switch to the OFF state and
unplug the power cord