MQR0-22D003 CXDI-Elite CXDI-420CFixed Service Manual Rev.04 E03
MQR0-22D003 CXDI-Elite CXDI-420CFixed Service Manual Rev.04 E03
CXDI-420C Fixed
Service Manual
This service manual consists of nine chapters; “General”, “Installation Manual”, “Functions”,
“Repair Guide”, “Parts Catalog”, “Troubleshooting”, “Service Manual Report”, “Tools” and
“Appendix”. It describes an overview of the product, its functions, product configuration,
installation procedures, dimensions, specifications, and notes. The subject product of this service
manual is CXDI-Elite
In this service manual, the detectors CXDI-720C Wireless and CXDI-420C Wireless are called
“CXDI-720C Wireless series”, and the detectors CXDI-720C Wireless and CXDI-420C and
CXDI-420C Fixed are called “CXDI-Elite”, and the Control software CSW-120R is called
“CXDI Control Software NE”.
CXDI-Elite can be used in combination with the product configuration of the following brand
names including their optional products.
➢ CXDI-Pro/D1
➢ CXDI-702CWireless, CXDI-402CWirelss
➢ CXDI-710CWireless, CXDI-810CWirelss, CXDI-410CWireless
➢ CXDI-701C/GWireless, CXDI-801C/GWirelss, CXDI-401C/G Wireless
➢ CXDI-401C/G
➢ CXDI-401C/G COMPACT
➢ CXDI-501C/G
If the product undergoes a large modification, a revised edition of the service manual will be sent
to you. In other cases, a service manual report will be sent to you to update the manual.
Note1 This service manual is the property of Canon Inc. and the company may seek to
have it returned, depending on the circumstances. You are expected to keep it until
then.
Note 2 Your inquiries, suggestions, etc. about the contents of this service manual should
be addressed to:
In order to ensure safety, the best performance, setup, repair, and maintenance work can only
be performed by technicians who have received service training specified by Canon Inc. If
there are order required certificates or restrictions specified by the law or ordinances, those
regulations of the country must be observed.
Before opening the external covers for the purposes of repair and maintenance inspection and
other such work, the power must be turned off without fail in order to ensure worker's safety
and to prevent the failure of electric component. Never touch the device with wet hands, as
there is a risk of electric shock.
The provided ground wire must be connected to the ground terminal indoors. Make sure that
the device is properly grounded.
4. Alternation prohibition
5. Waste control
The service provider is responsible for the disposal of used service parts, packing material, etc.
resulting from the setup, repair, or maintenance of the medical device. However, the customer
is responsible for the disposal of the medical device. Disposal activities must follow the
regulations (especially controlled industrial waste) of the country where the device is used.
VORSICHT
Befolgen Sie die unten angegebenen Sicherheitsanweisungen.
Mißachtung kann zu erletzungenoder Unfällen führen.
3.Sicherung
Wenn die Sicherung ausgewechselt werden muß, schalten Sie unbedingt die Stromversorgung des
Instruments aus, und beheben Sie die Ursache für das Durchbrennen der Sicherung.
Ersetzen Sie die Sicherung nur durch den vorgeschriebenen Typ.
Anderenfalls kann es zu einem Brand oder elektrischen Schlag kommen.
4.Erdleiter
Erden Sie das Instrument unbedingt an einer Schukosteckdose.
Anderenfalls kann es zu einem Brand oder elektrischen Schlag durch Leckstrom kommen.
5.Umbau
Jeder Umbau des Produktes ist strengstens untersagt, da dies zu einem Brand oder elektrischen Schlag
führen kann.
Cautions Regarding Setup
According to the “IEC 60601-1:2005 Part 16”, equipment installed in the patient environment is
restricted to “medical electric equipment conforming to IEC 60601-1”.
Changes related to installation that occur over the actual lifespan of the equipment must be
evaluated with respect to the requirements in IEC60601-1.
Note that the entire radiography system, including this product, is required to comply with IEC
60601-1:2005 Part 16. The details are as follows: Medical equipment such as an X-ray generator
complying with IEC 60601-1, an image capture unit and a display monitor complying with IEC
60601-1 or IEC 60950-1.
Voltage at SIP/SOP must be equal to or lower than 43Vd.c. in the case of a single fault condition.
The image capture unit, optional devices such as network equipment or magnetic card readers,
and display monitors that are classified as other than medical electrical equipment (IEC 60601),
for example as information technology equipment (IEC 60950), cannot be installed in the patient
environment.
The appended documentation is to be provided to the user, operator, and installer of the equipment
configuring the system, such as the image capture unit and display monitor, upon installation of
such equipment.
Also, for installation, the above items must be connected to a common protective ground.
Equipment connected to the image capture computer must satisfy state No. 3 in table BBB.201 of
IEC 60601-1:2005 Part 16.
You must connect the image capture unit to a common protective ground, add a dedicated
protective ground, or install an isolation device.
Alternative equipment or tools should be prepared in case there is a failure.
When the connection between the power box and the image capture unit fails to operate properly,
the image might not be displayed, even though irradiation occurs.
The patient environment described below is an example cited from “IEC 60601-1:2005 Part 16”
– the measurements are only guidelines. However, example must be treated as the standard.
Therefore, the image capture computer, optional devices such as network equipment or magnetic
card readers, and display monitors must be installed in a location separated by at least the
dimensions indicated below (outside the patient environment). In addition, the X-ray interface
box should be installed outside the patient environment.
* The areas through which patients move at times other than X-ray exposure (when entering
and leaving, etc.) are also included in the patient environment. Therefore, confirm with
the customer that the installation location is always outside the patient environment.
(1) Due to the risk of electric shock, after turning on the power to each piece of equipment, do
not simultaneously touch the patient and external parts of non-medical equipment other than this
product.
(2) Perform all of the adjustment, cleaning, and sterilization procedures specified in the
operating manual that came with the peripheral parts comprising the system.
(3) Manage the transport and storage / use of the equipment comprising the system, according to
the following same environmental conditions as those of the main unit.
CXDI-Elite
Service Manual
CXDI-420C Fixed
1. Overview
CONTENTS
1. Overview .......................................................................................................................................................... 1
2. Description of system ....................................................................................................................................... 3
2.1. CXDI-Elite system configuration .............................................................................................................................. 3
2.1.1. System configuration in regular radiography room ............................................................................................. 3
2.1.2. System configuration in regular radiography room (using power boxes) ......................................................... 4
2.2. System compatibility with Canon’s existing wireless models maintained ............................................................ 5
2.2.1. Adding an existing wireless product* to the CXDI-420C Fixed (Multi Box configuration) via wireless
connection ............................................................................................................................................................................. 5
2.2.2. Adding an existing wireless product* to the CXDI-420C Fixed (Multi Box configuration) via wired
connection ............................................................................................................................................................................. 5
2.2.3. Adding an existing wireless product* to the CXDI-420C Fixed (Power Box configuration)......................... 6
2.2.4. Adding a CXDI-720C Wireless series to an existing wired system (CXDI-420C Fixed, CXDI-720 series) 7
2.2.5. Notes ........................................................................................................................................................................ 7
2.3. Restrictions on connections........................................................................................................................................ 7
2.4. Component list ............................................................................................................................................................ 8
3. CXDI image processing ................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1 Processing flow ........................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.2 Concerning each type of image ...............................................................................................................................10
4. Specifications ................................................................................................................................................. 11
4.1. Detector specifications.............................................................................................................................................. 11
4.1.1. Operation modes .................................................................................................................................................. 13
4.1.2. Specifications of the detector’s image storage .................................................................................................. 15
4.2. Power supply specifications .....................................................................................................................................15
4.3. LAN cable communication standard.......................................................................................................................16
4.4. Environmental resistance specifications .................................................................................................................16
4.5. Required PC specifications ......................................................................................................................................16
4.6. Link communication specifications.........................................................................................................................16
4.7. Ready indicator display and notification tone specifications ................................................................................17
4.8. Grid specifications..................................................................................................................................................... 18
4.9. Power Box (PB-01) Specification ...........................................................................................................................20
4.10. Multi Box (MB-02) Specification ...........................................................................................................................20
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CXDI-Elite CXDI-420C Fixed
CXDI control software CXDI Control Software NE: Supported by Ver. 3.10.2
Detector Unit CXDI-420C Fixed(JP/EN):Body No.AACB00001~
CXDI-420C Fixed(CN):Body No.AACC00001~
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2.2.2. Adding an existing wireless product* to the CXDI-420C Fixed (Multi Box
configuration) via wired connection
To install a wireless product for use via a wired connection, make connections via a Wiring Unit (WU-3A) or Multi
Box (MB-02, MB-4A).
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2.2.3. Adding an existing wireless product* to the CXDI-420C Fixed (Power Box
configuration)
To use the BiAA function with CXDI-Elite series, MB-02 is needed.
The MB-02 is not required if the BiAA function will not be used on the CXDI-Elite, which can be added to an existing
product system via the PB-01.
When connected to an MB-4A hub, the transfer speed is limited and preview display is slower.
The XIF of the MB-4A can be used, but it should be configured via the HUB.
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• Settings must be made to link the MB-02 and XB-1A to TUBE1 and TUBE2.
• Settings must be made to link the detectors (420C Fixed and 720CW Series) to the MB-02 and XB-1A.
• For the setting procedure referred to above, refer to the section 4. Setting Reference of the CXDI
Control Software Service Manual.
2.2.5. Notes
If there are multiple X-ray interfaces (MB-02, MB-4A, or XB-1A) connected to the same network, it is necessary to
change the IP addresses so that they do not conflict. For the procedure to change the IP address of the MB-02, refer to
Chapter 4 Repair 6.3.1, Changing IP address, subnet mask, and gateway settings on the MB-02.
• When the MB-02 is used with an older product (701CW, 710CW, or 702CW series), exposure operation is
possible, but the following limitations apply. (These limitations do not apply when the 720CW series or 703CW
series is connected to the MB-02.)
• It is not possible to obtain MB-02 log data.
• It is not possible to update the firmware or FPGA of the MB-02.
• It is not possible to enter settings in the INI file of the MB-02.
For procedure details, refer to the Control Software NE V3.10 service manual.
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The components used for the CXDI-420C Fixed is listed in the table below.
#1-5: Components commodified by CINC, #6-11:Items procured by sales company.
420C Fixed
No Components Option Qty
MB System PB System
Sensor unit
1 AR-E4343S 1 ✓ ✓
Detector Cable
a Multi Box MB-02 ● ✓
2 b -Xray IF Cable ● 1 ✓
10 Grid 1 ✓ ✓
11 Stand/Table 1 ✓ ✓
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4. Specifications
4.1. Detector specifications
Item Specification Remarks
Use Form Wired Fixed System
Effective imaging range 426mm x 426mm
Number of effective pixels 3408pixels x 3408pixels
Pixel pitch 125μm x 125μm
Scintillator CsI
Distance between detector unit exterior
surface and detector unit internal sensor 3.6 mm
surface (glass surface)
100Base-TX between the
Network Wired 1000 Base-TX
detector and Multi-box
Less than 1 second
Within the setting
1 second mode value. You set the
Standard synchronization mode
time between 0.1
second to 1 second.
3 second mode Less than 3 sec.
Allowed Less than 1 second Maximum time allowed for
exposure
Within the setting X-ray exposure
time
1 second mode value
Non generator connection You set the time
mode between 0.1 second
to 1 second.
3 second mode
(Storage time is Less than 3 sec.
fixed to 3 seconds)
Fast Standard synchronization mode Less than 2 sec. Exposure time is 0.3 seconds
preview
Less than 3 sec. Storage time is 1.0 second (a)
image Non generator synchronization
display mode Less than 2 sec. Storage time is 0.1 second (b)
Preview Standard synchronization mode Less than 4 sec Exposure time is 0.3 seconds
image Non generator synchronization Less than 6 sec Storage time is 1.0 second (a)
display mode Less than 4 sec Storage time is 0.1 second (b)
Final Standard synchronization mode Less than 6 sec. Exposure time is 0.3 seconds
preview
Non generator connection Less than 9 sec. Storage time is 1.0 second (a)
image
display mode Less than 5 sec. Storage time is 0.1 second (b)
Standard synchronization mode Less than 7 sec. Exposure time is 0.3 seconds
Imaging
Non generator connection Less than 15 sec Storage time is 1.0 second (a)
cycle
mode Less than 7 sec Storage time is 0.1 second (b)
460 mm (maximum protrusion)
External dimensions
488.8 (W) × 460 (D) × 15.3 (H) mm
6.1 kg (excluding detector cable)
Detector weight
6.8kg (including 7.5m detector cable)
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*: The storage time under the non-generator connection mode varies depending on the exposure time. (a) and
(b) indicates the following setting.
(a): Allowed exposure time is set less than 1 second in 1 second mode.
(b): Allowed exposure time is set between 0.1 second to 1 second in 1 second mode.
*: Conditions for the preview display and cycle time:
The display and cycle time indicates the performance when using an image capture computer with the
recommended specifications.
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Receptor field
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A graphical representation of the non-generator connection mode and the basic flow are shown below.
[Basic flow]
[Sample of Configuration]
Images stored
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Reference:
Only a certified service personnel of Canon sales companies can replace the microSD card. For the
replacement procedure, refer to the detector internal parts replacement service manual for Canon sales
companies.
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(1) LED lighting and notification tones when the system has started up and the link has been established
successfully
Item Description
System startup The two LED flashes.
(When the application in the PC acquiring the images is running) Three tone beep is emitted.
Link established successfully The two LED flashes.
Three tone beep is emitted.
(2) LED lighting and notification tones which indicate the state displayed as the detector status.
Item Description
Imaging mode Detector status Display details
All modes No imaging possible Top LED: Off
Bottom LED: Off
Standard Ready status Top LED: Lights brightly
synchronization/ Bottom LED: Lights brightly
non generator A short tone is generated as the advisory tone when the
connection status goes ready from the other status.
mode During the Top LED: Lights brightly
exposure/While X-ray is Bottom LED: Lights brightly
being exposed A chime (ding-dong!) is generated as the advisory tone
when imaging has been undertaken.
Non generator Imaging Imaging Top LED: Lights dimly
connection enabled possible time: Bottom LED: Lights dimly
mode status More than 5 A short beep (beep!) is generated as the advisory tone
(ready minutes when the status has been switched to this status from
status) remaining another status.
Imaging Top LED: Lights dimly
possible time: Bottom LED: Lights dimly
Less than 5 Two short beeps (beep, beep!) are generated as the
minutes advisory tone when the status has been switched to this
remaining status from another status.
Imaging Top LED: Lights dimly
possible time: Bottom LED: Off
Less than 1 Three short beeps (beep, beep, beep!) are generated as the
minutes advisory tone when the status has been switched to this
remaining status from another status.
Imaging Top LED: Blinks dimly at 1-second intervals
possible time: Bottom LED: Off
Less than 10 The series of three short beeps is generated repeatedly
seconds (beep, beep, beep! … beep, beep, beep! …) as the
remaining advisory tone in synchronization with the blinking of the
LED.
During the Top LED: Lights brightly
exposure/While X-ray is Bottom LED: Lights brightly
being exposed A chime (ding-dong!) is generated as the advisory tone
when imaging has been undertaken.
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Contents
1. Work-related precautions................................................................................................................. 1
2. Installation restrictions..................................................................................................................... 1
3. Installation-related precautions ........................................................................................................ 2
4. Product configuration ...................................................................................................................... 3
4.1 Product configuration lists ............................................................................................................... 3
4.2 Items to be procured by the distributors .......................................................................................... 4
4.3 Configuration ................................................................................................................................... 5
5. List of tools required ........................................................................................................................ 6
6. Installation ....................................................................................................................................... 7
6.1. Incorporating the detector unit ......................................................................................................... 7
6.1.1. Installation standards regarding electrical insulation ........................................................... 7
6.1.2. Changing the extension orientation of the detector unit detector cable ............................... 8
6.1.3. Securing the detector unit to a frame or the like ................................................................ 10
6.1.4. Confirming insulation and electrical conductivity ............................................................ 10
6.2. Peripheral Equipment connection .................................................................................................. 12
6.2.1 Connection of Power box ...................................................................................................... 12
6.2.2. Multi Box (MB-02) connection ............................................................................................... 15
6.2.3. Connecting to the X-ray interface box (XB-1A)...................................................................... 20
6.2.4 Connection of the Ready Indicator Unit ................................................................................ 23
6.3 Communication setting .................................................................................................................... 27
6.3.1 Detector recognition (Wired cable LINK) ............................................................................. 27
6.4 Interfacing with the X-ray generator (Standard synchronization mode) ........................................ 28
6.4.1 Description of interface signals ............................................................................................. 28
6.4.2 Signals and their functions for connection with the X-ray generator .................................... 30
6.5 Non generator connection mode .................................................................................................... 32
6.5.1 Explanation of Non generator connection mode ....................................................................... 32
6.6 Information on connection of multiple channels ........................................................................... 33
6.7 Adjusting the Alignment................................................................................................................ 36
6.8. Installing the phototimer...................................................................................................................... 42
6.8.1. Overview ........................................................................................................................... 42
6.8.2. Notes.................................................................................................................................. 42
6.9 Parameters setting changing method ................................................................................................ 44
6.9.1 Detector setting changing method ......................................................................................... 44
6.9.2 Multi box changing method ................................................................................................... 46
7 CXDI Control Software NE settings.............................................................................................. 47
8. Image quality checks ..................................................................................................................... 47
8.1 Final image quality check .............................................................................................................. 47
8.2 Confirming image capture during non generator connection operation......................................... 49
8.3. Procedures of setting the mode of detector unit during non generator connection operation ........ 54
8.3.1 Explanation of mode.............................................................................................................. 54
8.3.2 Changing modes .................................................................................................................... 54
8.3.3 Mode selection flowchart ...................................................................................................... 55
8.3.4 Important points..................................................................................................................... 55
9. Post-installation checks ................................................................................................................. 55
10 Outline drawings............................................................................................................................ 56
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1. Work-related precautions
Bear the following points in mind when installing the system.
(1) If the equipment is hoisted, lowered or transported, it must be supported at both sides by a minimum
of two people so there is no danger of it falling.
(2) Exercise care in performing the installation work to ensure that the equipment will not be
dropped, subjected to impact, etc.
(3) Ensure that the installation location satisfies the following criteria:
2) A location where the air does not contain moisture, dust, salt, sulfur or other such
substances and where the equipment will not be adversely affected by poor ventilation,
the air pressure level, the temperature and other such factors
3) A location which is not tilted or subject to vibration or impact (this includes the locations
when the equipment is being conveyed)
4) A location where chemical products are not stored and where no gases are given off
5) A location where the power source providing the correct power line frequency, voltage
and power used by the equipment can be supplied
6) A location where a grounding wire and the 3-pin grounding plug of the power cable can
be connected
(4) After installing the equipment, ensure that the product packaging materials and other waste
materials generated at the time of installation are disposed of in an environmentally sound
manner.
2. Installation restrictions
(1) Take steps to ensure that the system is not installed near electronic devices or equipment
since noise artifacts occur more readily on the images in environments where strong
electromagnetic fields are present.
Examples of electronic devices and equipment concerned: CRT monitors, X-ray generators,
medical electronic equipment
(2) Multi Box and power box (including the ACDC adapter) must be located at least 150 mm from
detector unit.
(3) Except for the detector cable connected to the detector, the cables must not be used with moving
parts. Make sure to connect cables and connectors as indicated in the instructions, as incorrect
connections can cause equipment malfunctions and breakdowns.
(4) Do not bend, pinch or pull the cables or subject them to unreasonable loads when installing
them. It is forbidden to remodel any of the cables provided. Install Ethernet cables such that
they cannot be connected or disconnected without using tools.
(5) In the case of a network connection, the appropriate network address must be acquired from
the network administrator in the installation location, and it must be set correctly.
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(6) The image capture computer and Ready indicator unit must be installed outside the patient
environment.
(7) Install the detector, grid, and phototimer to a stand or table. The parts that secure the detector, grid,
and phototimer are obtained from the distributor.
(8) Do not remove the detector from the stand or table for cassette-type portable usage.
(9) The patient must not directly touch the detector when taking exposures.
(10) There are no usage restrictions on how the detector is to be positioned. Avoid using the
detector where it will be subjected to extreme bending loads or where it can easily be
dropped.
(11) Ensure electrical insulation between the detector and frame like stand, and other parts.Refer
to 6.1.1 Concerning electrical insulation.
(12) In order to make it easy to disconnect the plug of power box and Multi box at any time,
avoid putting any obstacles near the outlet.
3. Installation-related precautions
(1) Bear in mind that there will be a risk of malfunctioning or other problem if this product is
used together with any equipment that may generates power supply noise, supply voltage
fluctuations, electromagnetic waves or other disturbances.
(2) Before proceeding with the installation work, ensure that the static charged in the bodies of
the installation personnel has been discharged.
(3) Before connecting or disconnecting the cables, be absolutely sure to turn off the power of
the units in order to ensure safety. In addition, do not touch the power outlets or connectors
with wet hands.
(4) When turning off the Power box and Multi Box, disconnect the plug as there is no physical switch
(5) In order to turn off detector unit, turn off the Power box or Multi Box.
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4. Product configuration
4.1 Product configuration lists
1) Detector unit
No. Description Quantity Remarks
1 Detector unit 1
1 Multi Box 1
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We recommend disabling EEE functionality when using a system configuration connected via a
switching hub. For details, refer to Service Information MQRH-19H004.
Cable
ケーブル径
~φ3.5mm
diameter
Up to 3.5 mm
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4.3 Configuration
No. 1 No. 2
Multi Box (MB-02)
Product Detector unit Product
Quantity 1 Quantity 1
Remarks CXDI-420C Fixed Remarks
No. 3 No. 4
X-ray Interface Box (XB- Ready Indicator unit (RI-
Product Product
1A) 3A)
Quantity 1 Quantity 1
Remarks Remarks
No. 5
Status Indicator
Product
(SI-01/SI-4A)
Quantity 1
The SI-01 cable is 25
meters long.
Remarks
The SI-4A cable is 10
meters long.
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5. List of tools required
Following describes the necessary tools for installation.
Mirror, oil-based
3 1 set Used for adjusting the alignment with the X-ray tube.
marker pen
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6. Installation
6.1 Incorporating the detector unit
6.1.1 Installation standards regarding electrical insulation
Bear the following points in mind when electrically insulating the detector unit from a frame or
the like.
⚫ When securing the detector unit to a frame or the like, make sure to mount the detector unit
in such a way to ensure effective insulation, such as through the arrangement of insulating
parts. In particular, take care to prevent electrical conduction between the detector unit and
frame or the like via the securing screws (see figure below: A-A′ cross section).
⚫ If the exterior surface of the detector unit is scratched and the coating has peeled off, this
could allow electrical conduction. Therefore, handle the detector unit with care during the
installation process, and if any scratches occur make sure to apply insulation to them.
⚫ Application of insulation is to be performed by the local sales company.
⚫ After the detector unit has been mounted on a frame or the like, use a tester or the like to
confirm that it is properly insulated.
⚫ The screws used to secure the detector unit (M5, four locations) are to be provided by the
local sales company.
– Due to the possibility of internal damage, select screws of a size that will extend 5.4
to 6.6 mm from the exterior surface (see screw length indication in figure below: A-
A′ cross section).
– Do not use the light-blocking slotted screws located in the securing locations when
the unit is shipped to mount the detector unit. Also, the slotted screws should be left
in place if the securing locations are not used for mounting the detector unit.
A A′
Securing location
Securing location
Insulation points
Securing screw
Frame or the like
Exterior
surface
6.1.2 Changing the extension orientation of the detector unit detector cable
Perform the following steps if it is necessary to change the extension orientation of the detector
cable to match the installation environment.
Grounding
cable
Switch
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② Reverse the orientation of the detector cable, hold it in place with the metal plate, and secure
it with screws. The cable securing position is shown in the figure below. (The order in which
steps ② and ③ are performed does not matter.)
Metal
plate Copper foil tape
Copper foil tape
aligned with line
through screw
centers
③ Secure the ground line and switch with screws as shown in the figure below. In the process,
make sure the bundled wires do not stick up too much so as not to interfere with closing the
cover in step ④.
Screw with tooth washer
M3L6 × 1
Tightening torque 58.8N・cm
Cable side
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6.1.3 Securing the detector unit to a frame or the like
Perform the following steps to secure the detector unit to a frame or the like using the bolt holes
in the back panel.
(1) Remove the four cap bolts from the back panel of the detector unit.
(2) Use the exposed bolt holes to secure the detector unit to a frame or the like.
Refer to “6.1.1. Installation standards regarding electrical insulation” for information on suitable
bolts.
• Recommended tightening torque: 78.4 N·cm (Otherwise, follow the recommendation for the
bolts used.)
(a) One of the screws on the surface of the detector unit (indicated by red circles)
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(b) MB-02 (indicated by red circle)
(2) Confirm conductivity between the frame and the reference ground of the installation
environment.
• Judgement standard: Less than 1 Ω
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1) Remove the four screws from the side panels of the power box.
* Be careful not to strip the screw heads.
Top cover
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(2) Cable connections
Table 6.2.1(2) List of cables
No. Description Specification
1 Ethernet cable 1000BASE-TX or higher
The cable cannot be connected or disconnected by the
2 Detector cable
user.
DC 22 to 24 input
3 AC adapter connection cable
The cable can be connected or disconnected by the user.
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After connecting the detector cable (optional, connection for wired communication), replace the
top cover of the PB-01.
Do not reuse the removed screws; use the new ones bundled with the unit to secure the cover.
* Be careful not to strip the screw heads.
* Tighten the securing screws in the following sequence: connector side (screws with
external tooth washers → both side panels (low head screws).
Connect the power cable, status indicator cable (optional), and Ethernet cable.
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③ Remove as many blind caps as necessary to accommodate the number of connection cables.
* Also remove the nuts.
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(2) Cable connections
List of cables
No Outline Specifications
AC 100 to 240 V input
1 Power cable The cable can be connected or
disconnected by the user.
The cable cannot be connected or
2 Wiring cable
disconnected by the user.
The cable cannot be connected or
3 Wiring cable
disconnected by the user.
The cable cannot be connected or
4 X-ray interface cable
disconnected by the user.
The cable cannot be connected or
5 X-ray interface cable
disconnected by the user.
The cable can be connected or
6 Status indicator disconnected by the user.
Compatible with 2. Wiring cable.
The cable can be connected or
7 Status indicator disconnected by the user.
Compatible with 3. Wiring cable.
8 Ethernet cable Must support 1000BASE-T or above.
9 Ethernet cable Must support 1000BASE-T or above.
10 Ethernet cable Must support 1000BASE-T or above.
2 3 4 5
1
10
9
8
6 7
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Wiring inside box 1 Do not touch the Wiring inside box 2 Wired locally by a service
(Wiring complete AC/DC covering. (Wiring complete engineer.)
when packaged.) when packaged.)
② ③
FPD port1: Wired locally by a service engineer (FPD2 port: Wired locally by a service engineer.)
② ③
FPD port1: Wired locally by a service engineer (FPD port 2: Wired locally by a service engineer.)
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(3) Replacement of the cover
① After connecting the cables, replace the cover of the MB-02.
Do not reuse the removed screws; use the new ones supplied with the MB-02 to secure the cover.
* Be careful not to strip the heads of the screws used to secure the side panels and cable
connection panel.
* Tighten the securing screws in the following sequence: cable connection panel (screws with
external tooth washers) → both side panels (low head screws).
③ Connect the Ethernet cable connected to the MB-02 to the Image Capture Computer, an
access point, or the like according to the system configuration.
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① Remove the two screws of each of the two side panels (a total of four screws) and the two
screws on the bottom panel of the X-ray interface box.
* Take care not to strip the screw heads of the side panel and bottom panel.
② Slide the top cover toward the connector connection side of the X-ray interface box, and raise
it to remove it.
* Do not tilt the top cover too far since this may cause the inside of the X-ray interface box to be
damaged.
③ Remove the top cover. The box now looks like what is shown in the figure below.
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2) Cable connections
① Remove the skin-top spiral piece and lock nut of the X-ray interface cable.
Lock nut
② As shown in the figure below, pass the X-ray interface cable through the X-ray interface box
cabinet, and loosely tighten the lock nut.
③ Pass the X-ray interface cable through the cable clamp, and connect the cable connector to
the X-ray interface PCB. Do not subject the cable to any stress and also, in order to prevent
the excess length from touching the devices on the circuit board, adjust the cable length and
tighten the skin-top spiral piece in such a way that no gap will be left as shown in the figure
below.
Connectors
Cable clamp
No gap to be
left here
Skin-top spiral piece
④ Using a wrench, fasten the skin-top spiral piece and lock nut which were loosely tightened.
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⑤ Upon completion of the connections, attach the covers of the X-ray interface box.
* Take care not to strip the screw heads of the side panel and bottom panel.
* The screws used for mounting must be tightened up in the following sequence: bottom panel
(screws with external teeth) → both side panels (brazier head screws).
AC power cable
⑦ Connect the supplied grounding wire (functional ground) to the ground terminal on the X-ray
interface box. The grounding wire is used for functional ground, but not protective earth. To
prevent the equipments from being damaged, connect to other than potential equalization bus
(grounding wire of the distribution panel or iron frame).
Grounding wire
⑧ Connect the LAN cable and DC plug (of the AC adapter) to the connector connection area of
the X-ray interface box.
* Be absolutely sure to use the AC adapter and AC power cable which come supplied as
accessories with this product.
DC plug
X-ray interface
cable Power LED
Ground wire
LAN cable
⑨ Connect the LAN cable, which has been connected to the X-ray interface box, to the hub.
* The hub must be connected to the image capture computer.
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6.2.4 Connection of the Ready Indicator Unit
1) Insert the USB cable (procured by the sales companies) into the cable fitting area (circled in
red) of the ready indicator unit (optional product).
• Only a USB cable specified by Canon Inc. may be used.
USB cable
2) Connect the USB cable to the USB plug in the ready indicator unit.
• Be sure that the connector is not inserted the wrong way.
USB cable
• In addition to its function of displaying the imaging enabled status (ready status) of the detector,
the ready indicator unit has an infrared communication function.
Infrared communication area
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◼ Others:
Positioning rib
*The fastener loop and fastener hook can be interchanged between the ready indicator and
the back surface of a notebook PC monitor. However, use the fastener hook and fastener
loop as a pair.
2) Adhere the fastener loop on the ready indicator unit and the fastener hook on the back of the
notebook PC monitor, and anchor the ready indicator unit.
3) After securing the ready indicator unit, check the following points.
*The operator must be able to operate the volume control button without movinv from his
or her station.
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*The operator must be able to check the infrared communication sensor area (IrDA
window) and LED without moving from his or her station.
(Infrared communication
area)
(Volume
button)
(Notebook PC monitor)
[A wall or pillar: When the positioning of the unit relative to the Image Capture
Computer is constant, as in a regular radiography room]
1) Place the edge of the fastener loop up against the positioning rib on the back of the ready
indicator unit (where the speaker holes are located), and adhere it in place.
(In the figure below, the positioning rib is highlighted in orange for the sake of
convenience, but the rib itself is actually white.)
Positioning rib
(Speaker holes)
2) Adhere the fastener hook to the wall or pillar where the unit is to be secured.
*The fastener loop and fastener hook can be interchanged between the ready indicator and
the wall/ column. However, use the fastener hook and fastener loop as a pair.
3) Adhere the fastener loop on the ready indicator unit and the fastener hook on the wall or
pillar, and anchor the ready indicator unit.
4) After securing the ready indicator unit, check the following points.
*The operator must be able to operate the volume control button without moving from his
or her station.
*The operator must be able to check the infrared communication sensor area (IrDA
window) and LED without moving from his or her station.
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Connect the detector to the Multi Box/Power Box with detector cable and perform detector
recognition (wired cable link).
Refer to CXDI Control Software NE V3.10 Service Manual>4.Setting NERF>Appendix6.
AP/LNK Configuration Tool.
1) Start the Image Capture Computer and the AP/LNK Configuration Too on service tool.
2) In AP/LNK Configuration Tool, make necessary settings. (Use Link Module: ON,External
AP, X-ray IFType:Single Mode)
3) On the AP/LNK Configuration Tool, input “192.168.100.10” in the “Local IP address”,
perform any wireless settings, and finish the setup. *Note: You can enter anything for the
wireless settings.”
4) Make sure the icon is displayed. (To check that LNK Controller has started.)
5) Turn on the power of the Multi-Box /Power Box. The power of the detector is turned on by
the power link function.
6) The wired link (sensor registration) is established automatically.
7) Select the X-ray generator/detector setting on the service tool menu, and then click Detector.
On the Detector screen, confirm that the detector connected via a wired cable link appears on
the list under [Ferry Static Detector] → [Registered Detectors].
8) Select the detector registered with the wired cable link, and set the IP address for the wired
connected on the [IP] tab.
9) Restart Multi box (re-establish the link).
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RX_REQ
X-ray exposure signal (SW level 2 ON)
Is imaging possible?
Generator
time setting
RX_COM Detector ready signal
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● For normal imaging
TPRE_DELAY
< 100 ms
X-ray exposure
signal (RX_REQ)
Timeout: Normally 1100 ms
TPREP Long periods of time: Up to 3100 ms
< 300 ms
Detector ready signal
(RX_COM)
TPRE_DELAY TPOST_DELAY
< 100 ms < 100 ms
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Connection conditions
1. The X-ray exposure signal line (RX-REQ2) must be insulated, and the load resistance is
applied up to 3.3 kΩ. Current flows 10mA (reference value) without load resistance.
When the load resistance is3.3kΩ, the current will be 1mA (reference value)
2. The contact voltages of the detector ready signal line (RX-COM2) must be AC/DC
320Vmax.The contact current must be 96mAmax.
Furthermore, only an insulated secondary power supply can be connected.
3. The X-ray exposure signal line (RX_REQ1) must be insulated, and a load resistance up to 3.3 kΩ
may be applied. The current flow is 10 mA (reference value) without load resistance and 1 mA
(reference value) when the load resistance is 3.3 kΩ.
4. The contact voltage of the detector ready signal line (RX_COM1) must be DC 5 V. The contact
current must not exceed 24 mA. Furthermore, only an insulated secondary power supply may be
connected.
5. The protective ground of the X-ray generator must have the same potential as the system.
Note: The connections between the X-ray generator and Multi Box have polarity. Making
connections with the polarity reversed may prevent operation as defined in the specifications,
such as inability to make exposures using the X-ray generator, or even cause damage to
devices, including the Multi Box and X-ray generator. Therefore, make sure connections are
made as indicated above.
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6.5 Non generator connection mode
6.5.1 Explanation of Non generator connection mode
Refer to CXDI Control Software NE V3.10 Service Manual > Chapter 4 .Setting Reference>
Appendix N3. Using Non Generator Connection.
The above describes the explanations on such as the exposure flow, setting procedures,
calibration, and cautions in mind.
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6.6 Information on connection of multiple channels
In the configuration of CXDI-Elite, the Multi box supports the connection with a single x-ray
tube.
If multiple x-ray tubes are used in an operation, a number of Multi box are needed depending on
the number of x-ray tubes.
Figure 6.6.1 illustrates an example of the connection of the two x-ray tubes.
Note 1) The power for each X-rays interface box shall be supplied separately from the
power supply. (Multi-tap cannot be used.)
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To use multiple x-ray tubes, there are two types of setting. These settings are exclusive and
therefore cannot be set at the same time. (Exclusive use)
◼ Setting Method 1
Using this function enables X-ray interfaces to be specified for each detector unit. There is no
exposure if, on the X-ray generator side, the wrong X-ray interface is used for exposure, which
can prevent accidental exposure.
◼ Setting Method 2
Setting procedures is as follows.
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◼ Restrictions
There is a limitation in the Status Indicator specifications when using MB-02 with
multiple channels.
Setting method 1: Only available when Ready
Setting method 2: Only the Status Indicator that is connection to MB-02 with the first IP
address set is available. However, exposure can use MB-02, which
X-rays exposure does not use as a leading IP address in set.
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* If the table type is spine, align the sensor unit before mounting a top panel.
* If anchoring is required for the stand or the table you are going to install, be careful not to
disturb the alignment. For details of anchoring, please refer to the Service Manuals of stand
type.
3. Adjustment
3.1 Stand
(1) Fix the mirror (first-face mirror) at the center of the sensor unit.
(2) Place the stand temporarily in the position to space enough distance for the exposure.
⚫ Using a measure or rope, align the horizontal position of the sensor unit to the center of
the tube so that the distance from the tube to the right and left side of the sensor is
symmetric.
[Top View]
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⚫ Using a measure or rope, align the vertical position of the sensor unit to the center of the
tube so that the distance from the tube to the top and bottom side of the sensor unit is
symmetric.
[Side View]
(3) Turn on the radiation field ramp of the X-ray generator, cross line of the X-ray tube is cast
over the sensor unit. Align the position to meet the requirements described in 1) and 2)
below.
1) Align the cross line of X-ray tube with the cross line of the sensor unit. If the position
is mismatched as shown in [NG] below, the sensor unit and the stand are not horizontal.
In this case, put the spacer between the stand base and the floor to align the slight
differences.
[OK] [NG]
Sensor unit
Stand
Floor
Spacer
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2) Look in the X-ray tube to check the cross line reflected from the mirror matches the
cross line on the X-ray tube. If it does not match, move it right and left or put the
spacer before and behind the stand base to align the slight differences.
Look in
Reflect the cross line
Reflected cross line
Shifted Horizontally
Shifted Vertically
(4) Regardless the height of the X-ray tube and the sensor unit, it should keep the positional
relation aligned in step (3) above.
Should be perpendicular in
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3.2 Spine Table
(1) Fix the mirror (first-face mirror) at the center of the sensor unit.
(2) Place the level on the sensor unit. Align the table and the sensor unit horizontally by the
adjuster of the table or the spacer.
Level
Adjuster
(3) Adjust the height of the table to space the appropriate exposure distance.
⚫ Using a measure or rope, align the vertical and horizontal position of the sensor unit to
the center of the tube so that the distance from the tube to side to side and up and down
of the sensor unit is symmetric.
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(4) Turn on the radiation field ramp of the X-ray generator, cross line of the X-ray tube is cast
over the sensor unit. Align the position to meet the requirements described in 1) and 2)
below.
1) Align the position so that the cross lines of X-ray tube and the sensor unit exactly
match. If the position is mismatched as shown in [NG] below, the sensor unit and the
stand are not aligned horizontally to the X-ray tube. In this case, align the slight
differences of the table position.
[OK] [NG]
[Top View]
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2) Look in the X-ray tube to check the cross line reflected from the mirror matches the
cross line on the X-ray tube. If it does not match, adjust the height of the table by the
adjuster or the spacer to align the slight differences.
Look in
(5) Regardless the height of the X-ray tube and the sensor unit, it should keep the positional
relation aligned in step (4) above.
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6.8.2 Notes
1) Cable routing
• The routing for the Bucky unit and table/stand cables connected to the phototimer are based on
the specifications of the respective phototimer, but they must satisfy the conditions below.
• Do not forcibly bend, fold over, or pull out the cables, and secure the cables so that no excessive
loads are applied to them in any state.
• Obtain a phototimer with suitable light sensor dimensions for installing in the Bucky unit,
stand or table.
The table below shows phototimers that are installed in the existing 40E series of detectors.
Note that phototimers with identical light sensor dimensions to the ones listed in the table
below cannot be installed.
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Toshiba Siemens
Manufacturer AID COMET
(for table type) (thin type)
Manufacturer’s B3 remodeled
PTF-20B/20 ICX122 8167538X1651
model name B3A remodeled
Light-sensor
Optical fiber Ion chamber Solid Ion chamber
system
Number of
1 3 3 3
lighting fields
Light sensor
dimensions 454 x 460 449.3 x 449.3 465 x 465 449 x 455
(W x H)
3.4
Light sensor (6 including
2.5 7.1 6.4
thickness external
frame cover)
Siemens
Manufacturer VACUTEC GILLARDONI
(Thick type)
Manufacturer’s 10305800/1035840
8354599X1181 70145
model name 0
Light-sensor
Ion chamber Ion chamber Solid
system
Number of
3 3 3
lighting fields
Light sensor
dimensions 465 x 465 458 x 450 460 x 460
(W x H)
Light sensor
11.4 6.2 4.5
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(*a)ANTN_DIV_SW Default annnena position of *Refer to Fig.7.6
wireless antenna 2 for the antenna
Setting value: position.
0:Position 0 of Fig.7.6
1:Position 1 of Fig.7.6
WIRED_EMAC_ENABLE Wired communication capability
Setting value: *Do not change
True:Enable the setting.
False: Disable
CHECKIN_WIRED_ENABLE Enable Wired link
Setting value:
-
True: Enable
False: Disable
CHECKIN_WIRED_START_CONDITION Wired Link Start Condition
Setting value:
1: Start wired link when power
SW is pressed during detector -
cable connection.
0: Start wired link when the
detector cable is connected.
TELNET_FUNC_ENABLE Enable/Disable Telnet function.
Setting value:
False: Disable telnet To be used when
True: Enable telnet (Limited the parts are to
number of times) be replaced.
*Enabled when the power is on
up to 10 times after the setting.
AED_LINE_DETECT_MODE Sensitivity mode for non
generator connection mode.
-
Setting value:
1: Standard sensitivity
2: High sensitivity
AED_DYNAMIC_THRESHOLD_MODE_ENABLE Dynamic threshold for non
generator connection mode.
Setting value: -
True: Enable
False: Disable
(*a) As it is a wireless-related setting, the CXDI-420C Fixed does not require a set. The detector
does not refer to the setting values.
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6.9.2 Multi box changing method
A) Receive the multi box setting file by the maintenance tool.
B) Open the setting file (mb.ini)
*Refer to CXDI Control Software NE Service Manual > 5. Maintenance for the file name.
C) Change the settin. (Refer to the setting value for the key name)
D) Save the setting file.
E) Send the setting file to the detector by the maintenance tool.
F) Restart the power of the multi box
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Center line at
right angle
X-ray tube
focal point
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8.2 Confirming image capture during non generator connection
operation
If you use the non generator connection function, you must provide the user with a description
of the non generator connection function and how to operate it. You also must confirm image
capture using the non generator connection function according to the usage environment of the
user and to report those results to the user. This section describes those details.
[Details]
1. Overview describing non generator connection
2. Description of how to operate non generator connection
3. Description of the detection performance of the non generator connection function
4. Detection performance in the characteristic image capturing procedure
5. Confirmation method under actual usage conditions
(1) Detection is easier when there is a larger quantity of X-ray exposure per unit of time.
(2) Detection is sometimes difficult when the X-ray exposure time is extremely short.
(3) Detection is easier when the exposure field is wider.
<Other considerations>
Due to differences in the object of the image being captured as well as the output properties of
the X-ray generator, the detectable range cannot be specified uniformly depending on the setting
conditions of the X-ray generator.
(Be sure to check actual usage conditions before capturing images)
There is no difference in detection performance between GOS products and Csl products.
(They have equivalent detection sensitivities with respect to exposure conditions that achieve
equivalent image quality.)
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4. Detection performance in the characteristic image capturing procedure
In the reference example below, by using a human phantom, a normal image was captured using
low-dose radiation in a range that is not harmful to detectability or post-calibration image
quality.
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◆ Common conditions:
Manufacturer of X-ray generator:
Hitachi DHF-158H II (nominal maximum electrical output 80 kW)
Exposure distance (source to image distance [SID]): 130[cm]
CXDI-701 C (Csl panel)
Grid: Not provided
a. Front of chest
Exposure conditions: 100[kV], 63[mA], 2[msec] (0.12 mAs)
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Exposure conditions: 45[kV], 50[mA], 10[msec] (0.5 mAs)
Exposure field: 6 cm×10 cm
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5. Confirmation method under actual usage conditions.
For the selected image capturing procedure, check the operation of the non generator connection
function in advance, based on the image capturing conditions at your hospital or clinic.
Prepare the following in order to simulate the selected actual usage conditions.
Select the image capture - Phantom that simulates the object of the image
procedure to be checked - Actually-used X-ray generator
- Normally-used X-ray settings
Capture images using normal image capture conditions Also, in order to check the
Actual image capture in non detection capability of non generator connection in a manner that accounts for
generator connection mode variations occurring during actual image capture, implement the following.
- Decrease exposure
- Make the simulation phantom thicker
No Yes
For the target procedure, capture For the target procedure, you can use non For the target procedure, you
images in the usual manner in generator connection mode by cannot capture images in
non generator connection mode. appropriately adjusting conditions. non generator connection
mode.
The following is an example of a problem with “b. Image artifacts” when checking the actual
usage conditions in the flow described above.
<Avoidance method>
Increase the tube current. If the tube current cannot be increased, increase the tube voltage.
Increase the exposure field so that it is wide enough.
<Avoidance method>
Increase the exposure field so that it is wide enough.
Increase the tube current. If the tube current cannot be increased, increase the tube voltage.
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8.3 Procedures of setting the mode of detector unit during non
generator connection operation
8.3.1 Explanation of mode
There are three modes.
• [Dynamic mode]: This mode has sensitivity characteristics equivalent to high sensitive mode,
but it suppresses unintended detection in cases of physical shock due to dropping or bumping as
well as exposure to strong electromagnetic waves.
• [High sensitive mode]: This mode has sensitivity characteristics and shock resistance
equivalent to normal mode on the 710/702.
• [Standard sensitive mode]: This mode has sensitivity characteristics and shock resistance
equivalent to shock resistance mode on the 710/702.
The following Table summarizes the X-ray sensitivity, shock resistance, and magnetic field
resistance of each mode.
Magnetic
X-ray Shock
Name field Remarks
sensitivity resistance
resistance
Dynamic mode ◎*1 ○*2 ◎ 703/710C: Default mode
Multi mode ◎ △ ○
Single mode ○ ◎ ○ 702C: Default mode
List of settings
Mode Key name Key name
AED_LINE_DETECT_MODE AED_DYNAMIC_THRESHOLD_MODE
Dynamic mode 2 True
(default)
High sensitive 2 False
mode
Standard 1 False
sensitive mode
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After installation, check the exterior appearance, behavior and images check and explain the
users the operation of the product, the maintenance items and any necessary information.
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6.8kg(including 7.5m detector cable)
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SI-4A: 10m
SI-01: 25m
Weight (incl. cable)
SI-4A: 0.4kg
SI-01: 0.9kg
Dimension: mm
Cable length
SI-4A: 10m
SI-01: 25m
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Service Manual
CXDI-420C Fixed
3. Description of
Functions
1. Detector ......................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Wiring diagram of detector (CXDI-420C Fixed) .................................................................................... 1
1.2. Loading the data of the images taken ...................................................................................................... 2
1.3. Detector ................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.3.1. PCA-FE board ................................................................................................................................. 3
1.3.2. PCA-PWR board ............................................................................................................................. 3
1.3.3. PCA-A board ................................................................................................................................... 3
1.3.4. PCA-D board ................................................................................................................................... 4
1.3.5. PCA-CN board ................................................................................................................................ 4
1.3.6. PCA-CONV board........................................................................................................................... 4
2. Power Box (PB-01) ....................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Wiring diagram of power box ................................................................................................................. 5
2.2. Function of the power box ...................................................................................................................... 6
2.2.1 AC adapter ....................................................................................................................................... 6
2.2.2. Power box board............................................................................................................................... 6
3. Multi Box (MB-02) ....................................................................................................................................... 7
3.1. Multi Box wiring diagram ....................................................................................................................... 7
3.2. Multi Box functions ................................................................................................................................ 7
3.2.1. AC/DC power supply ...................................................................................................................... 7
3.2.2. Detector interfaces ........................................................................................................................... 7
3.2.3. X-ray generator interfaces ............................................................................................................... 8
3.2.4. Status indicator interfaces................................................................................................................ 9
3.2.5. LED ................................................................................................................................................. 9
3.2.6. Switching hub function.................................................................................................................... 9
3.2.7. Switch settings ............................................................................................................................... 10
4. X-ray interface box(XB-1A) ....................................................................................................................... 13
5. Status indicator (SI-01/SI-4A)..................................................................................................................... 14
6. Ready indicator unit (RI-3A) ...................................................................................................................... 15
6.1. Overview ............................................................................................................................................... 15
6.2. Functions ............................................................................................................................................... 15
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CXDI-420C Fixed
AMP SIDE
All lines 3416
Effective lines 3408
DOUTA06 DOUTA04 DCLK0
DOUTA13 DOUTA11 DOUTA09 DCLK1
DOUTA14 DOUTA12 DOUTA10 DOUTA08 DOUTA07 DOUTA05 DOUTA03 DOUTA02 DOUTA01
PCA-A
OLB14 OLB13 OLB12 OLB11 OLB10 OLB9 OLB8 OLB7 OLB6 OLB5 OLB4 OLB3 OLB2 OLB1
4 240 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 240 4
System
244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244 244
home point
2
OLB1
512
PCA-D
424
3414
3408
OLB2
512
512
DRIVE SIDE
Effective lines
All lines
OLB3
512
512
Direction of
X-ray incidence
OLB4
512
512
OLB5
512
512
OLB6
512
512
OLB7
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The detector comes in the form of a flat panel detector (FPD) for obtaining the X-ray images. The images
obtained are transferred to the image capture computer using Gigabit Ethernet by wired means. The X-rays are
first converted into visible light using a fluorescent screen, and then stored electrically in the detector. The
stored electrical signals are then loaded from the detector, and A/D conversion is performed.
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2.2.1 AC adapter
The AC adapter is a unit that generates a DC power supply from AC input. It outputs DC 24 V.
Detector cable
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Board
AC/DC
power supply
X-ray interface
AC power cord
cable
X-ray
Wiring generator
Status indicator
(compatible with cable
J202)
Ethernet cable
Detector
Detector Image Capture
Status indicator Computer,
(compatible with wireless access
J203) point, etc.
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JP1 J305
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JP1
3pin
1pin
3.2.5 LED
The LED lights green when the AC power cord is connected to the commercial power supply and power is
being supplied normally to the MB-02.
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SW1
SW4
J1
SW6
SW7
SW2
3.2.7.1 SW7(DIPSW)
This switch must be used with the set (1 pin, 4 pin side) shown below.
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3.2.7.2 SW4(DIPSW)
# 1: Use in network recovery mode.
Side A: Normal mode/Side B: Network Recovery Mode
See chapter 4 repair guide 6.3.2 MB-02 IP Address/Subnet Mask/Gateway Recovery
A B
Network
Normal mode recovery mode
Backup mode
Normal mode
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3.2.7.4 SW1(Push SW)
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Exposure switch
Hub/PowerBox
Image
Capture
X-ray
Computer
TCP/IP connection
interface box Detector selection
Imaging condition
setting
Imaging data transfer
Wired LAN
*Either a wireless or wired format can be used for the LAN connection of the detector.
In the imaging sequence described below, the items printed in bold represent the control operations performed
by the X-ray interface box.
(1) The user presses the exposure switch.
(2) The exposure enable request signal from the X-ray generator is monitored by the X-ray interface box.
(3) The X-ray interface box makes an Enable judgment for the exposure enable request signal, and sends
the trigger signal to the detector.
(4) When the imaging preparations of the detector are completed, the imaging enable signal is sent from the
detector to the X-ray interface box.
(5) The X-ray interface box monitors the imaging enable signal from the detector.
(6) The X-ray interface box makes an Enable judgment for the imaging enable signal, and sends the
exposure enable signal to the X-ray generator.
(7) With the detector now in the imaging status, X-ray exposure is commenced.
(8) When the detector has finished imaging, the images are transferred to the image capture computer.
(9) This completes the imaging sequence.
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5. Status indicator (SI-01/SI-4A)
The status indicator connects to the Multi Box and shows the status of a detector connected to the Multi Box
via a wired connection. In addition, it has control switches that can be used to turn the detector on or off and
to put it into ready status.
The status indicator is intended mainly to be used to check the status of and to control a detector that is
stored in a stand, table, or the like. The status indicator has a magnet mounted on the back of its case,
allowing it to be mounted to any magnetic material.
The status indicator is not water resistant.
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6.1 Overview
The ready indicator unit is connected using a USB connector to the control PC, and it notifies the operator of
the imaging enable status using light and sound.
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6.2 Functions
The main functions of this unit are described below.
(1) The operator is notified by light and sound that the detector is in the ready status.
(2) The operator is notified by light and sound of the time that the detector will remain in the ready status
and that this time has elapsed.
(3) The operator is notified by light that automatic X-ray detection has been achieved successfully.
(4) The unit serves as an interface for linking to the system. (However, the CXDI-420C Fixed is not
supported.)
(5) The unit is connected to the PC through a micro USB cable purchased on the market.
(6) The volume level of the tones can be set to one of three levels using the volume button and the sound can
be muted using the mute switch.
*Ready indicator unit is a non-water proof product.
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• Parts and areas not described in the repair guide must not be disassembled or repaired.
• The discrete parts (such as the electrical boards) described in the parts catalog must not be
disassembled or repaired.
2. Precautions
2.1 Repair and maintenance inspections
In order to ensure safety and give full rein to performance, the repair and maintenance
inspection and other such work must NOT be undertaken by any individuals who have not
undergone the service training.
Before attempting to perform the repair work, the static charged in the bodies of the individuals
undertaking the work must be discharged, and only after this must the work be carried out.
Similarly, if the PCBs and cable connectors are to be touched when replacing the detector cable,
the static in the bodies of the individuals undertaking the work must be discharged, and only
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(1) Remove the 4 screws from the sides of the power box.
* Be careful not to strip the screw heads.
* Do not reuse the Nylock-treated screws securing the cover.
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(3) Remove the top cover and detach the detector cable.
・Remove the nut securing the detector cable to the case.
・Unplug the wiring cable connector from the connector on the circuit board.
・Unscrew the screw securing the detector cable ground and remove the ground from the
board.
・Withdraw the cable via the hole in the side of the case.
* Be careful not to strip the head of the screw securing the ground.
Ground screw
Tightening torque:35.0 N・cm
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Turn off the Multi Box (unplug the power cable), and unplug the Ethernet cable and status
indicator. Be careful not to pull on the cables when unplugging the connectors.
To reassemble the Multi Box, simply reverse the disassembly procedure, unless specifically
instructed otherwise.
(1) Remove the two screws from each of the side panels of the Multi Box (total four screws), and
remove the three screws from the cable connection panel.
* Be careful not to strip the screw heads.
Low head screw M3L6 (Nylock-treated) × 4
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(3) Lift off the top cover, and remove the X-ray interface cable and detector cables.
・Remove the nut securing the X-ray interface cable / detector cable to the case.
・Unplug the X-ray interface cable / the detector cable connector from the connector on the
circuit board.
・Unscrew the screw securing the detector cable ground and remove the ground from the
board.
・Withdraw the cable via the hole in the side of the case.
* Be careful not to strip the head of the screw securing the ground.
Tightening torque:
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Turn off the power of the X-ray interface box (by disconnecting the AC adapter) and disconnect
the LAN cable and grounding wire. Do not pull the cables free in order to disconnect the
connectors. When re-assembling the parts, follow the procedure for their disassembly in reverse
unless otherwise specified.
1) Remove the two screws (XB2-7300-606) on the bottom panel of the X-ray interface box
and remove the six M3L6 brazier head screws (XA9-2033) on the side panels.
* When re-attaching the top cover, tighten up the screws in the following sequence:
bottom panel (screws with external teeth) → both side panels (brazier head screws).
Note
In actual fact, the X-ray interface
cable is connected to the PCA-XIF
board. This cable must be
disconnected after the top cover has
been removed.
XB2-7300-606
screws (x 2)
Note
The two M3L6 brazier head screws
(XA9-2033) at the bottom of the side
panels need not be removed since
they are provided for securing the
box to external mounting panels
when the box is to be mounted inside
a health screening van rather than for
securing the top cover.
Reference: Tightening torque: 78.4 N∙cm (8 kgf∙cm) for side panel M3L6 brazier head screws
Tightening torque: 117.6 N∙cm (12 kgf∙cm) for bottom panel screws
2) Slide the top cover of the X-ray interface box toward the side where the connectors of the
box are connected and lift to remove it.
* Do not incline the top cover too far since doing so may damage the inside of the X-ray
interface box.
Top cover of X-ray interface box
Ensure that the protruding bent part (shown on
orange) at the bottom of the cover does not catch on
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1) Remove the eight screws (XB1-2300-606) used to secure the PCA-XIF board.
XB1-2300-606 screws (x 8)
LED
AC adapter connector
LAN cable connector
2) In order to pull the LAN cable connector, AC adapter connector (DC inlet) and LED of the
PCA-XIF board out through the holes in the base, lift the PCA-XIF board in the direction
shown by the red arrows in the figure, and remove it.
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1) Insert the LAN cable connector, AC adapter connector (DC inlet) and LED of the PCA-XIF
board through the holes in the base, and lay the PCA-XIF board flat.
* The shielded plate that covers the LAN cable connector is made electrically conductive
with the edge by pushing it into the hole in the base.
PCA-XIF board
2) Using the DC inlet position as reference, adjust the position of the PCA-XIF board.
* The end of the DC inlet must protrude by about 0.1 mm from the base wall.
DC inlet
XB1-2300-606 screws (x 8)
Reference:
Tightening torque: 58.8 N∙cm (6 kgf∙cm)
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3.4.3 Removing/attaching bottom surface PAD
When replacing or removing the bottom surface PAD, attach the bottom surface PAD using the
specified screws (XB2-8301-006), and then coat the screw locking glue.
* Tightening torque: 78.4 N∙cm (8 kgf∙cm)
BA5-5398-000 PAD×4
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Item Description
Firmware (normal code) Normal code of PCA-FE board MPU (Zynq) with
exposure function. It is held in the normal code
area of FlashROM on the FE board, and this cord
is normally executed.
FPGA(normal code) FPGA code of PCA-FE board.
The FPGA is held in the FlashROM on the FE
board, and the FPGA is normally configured using
this cord at the time of starting.
LPCPU firmware LPCPU code of PCA-FE board
If for whatever reason the FE board firmware (this does not apply to the LPCPU firmware) or
an FPGA update is not applied correctly, causing a board startup error to occur, there is a boot
switch inside the assembly from which the detector unit cable extends that can be used for
recovery. Note that there is no backup mode for the LPCPU firmware. Perform the following
steps to execute startup in backup mode.
2) Remove the cover from the assembly from which the detector unit cable extends.
Boot switch
3) While holding down the boot switch with a tool (switch stick), turn on the Multi Box
(MB-02) or power box (PB-01). (Insert the recessed side of switch stick toward the
opposite side of the sensor body.)
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This executes startup using the backup firmware and backup FPGA. When power is turned on
with the boot switch set to backup mode, the backup code in the firmware is loaded into RAM
and startup takes place. The backup firmware writes the backup FPGA config data directly to
the FPGA internally.
After starting in backup mode, the service tool can be used to update the firmware or FPGA.
After starting in backup mode and finishing the update, perform the following steps to execute
startup in normal mode.
When power is turned on with the boot switch set to normal mode, the normal code in the
firmware is loaded into RAM and startup takes place.
IP address: 192.168.100.101
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway: 0.0.0.0
Wired communication enable/disable: Enabled
After performing network recovery startup, the above settings are saved for use in normal
startup mode as well. To change the above settings, refer to “6.9.1 Detector setting changing
method” in chapter 2, “Installation Procedures.”
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5. PCA-XIF board firmware updating and recovery
5.1 PCA-XIF board firmware updating
5.1.1 Introduction
The PCA-XIF firmware in the XB-1A incorporates an http server to enable its management and
control to be operated via a web browser. This section described the operating procedure for
updating the firmware from the web browser.
The PCA-XI board has two code areas—one for the normal codes and one for backup code—as
areas where the firmware is stored. The backup codes are positioned at the head of the ROM
while the normal codes are stored in an intermediate area of the ROM. When the power is
turned on, the backup code initializing routine boots, and the backup code body boots when the
normal codes have been erased for some reason or when the BOOTSEL switch on the board has
been pressed. Unless other specific action is taken, this routine boots the normal code body.
For regular updating, operation is performed in such a way that only the normal codes are
updated. This has the effect of preventing the board from failing to boot since the backup codes
at the ROM head are preserved even if a power failure should occur during updating, for
example. The only time when the backup codes are updated is in special situations such as when
a fatal bug is found in the backup codes.
This section describes the procedure for updating both the backup codes and normal codes, but
unless otherwise specified, the backup codes should not be updated.
Before accessing from the Web browser, telnet the unit and enter the following command.
httpd –start
The PCA-XIF management screen can be accessed by inputting the IP address of the PCA-XIF-
board in the URL field of the web browser. When the board is shipped from the manufacturing
plant, the IP address is 192.168.100.96 so this is the address which is normally input. When the
address has been changed from this default setting, input the new address.
If the IP address which has been set is no longer known, turn on the power while pressing the
BOOTSEL switch on the board (or press the RESET switch): The backup codes are forcibly
booted, and the IP address is set to 192.168.100.96.
* This operation is referred to as the “forced backup boot operation.” For details on the
actual operations and the precautions to be heeded, refer to “5.2.2 Forced backup boot
operation.”
When the screen has been accessed successfully by the web browser, the top page is displayed.
When the link on the page is clicked, the management and control pages are displayed. If, when
an attempt has been made to display a page using the web browser, a screen such as the one
shown below requesting that the password be input has appeared, input the user name and
password given below.
To terminate the access from the Web browser, enter the following command.
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When the “status view” link is clicked on the top page of the web browser, information on the
firmware version now operating, boot reason and network configuration settings are displayed.
(Commentary)
In the example of the screen display shown above, version 0.0.6 is written in both the backup
area (Flash #0) and normal area (Flash #1). When the power is turned on, the normal booting
operation is executed and the codes in the normal area are executed.
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When the “firmware update” link is clicked on the top page of the web browser, the screen on
which to perform the operations for updating the firmware appears.
To update the normal codes, do not make any changes in the “ROM Area” input field, and click
the “Browse” button to select the firmware file. Then click the UPDATE button.
* The file of the firmware used has the “.ehex” extension.
* After clicking the UPDATE button, it will take 10 to 20 seconds for the updating to be
completed.
When updating has been completed successfully, the “XIF firmware update was successfully
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5.1.5 Checking after updating that the updating has been reflected
Return to the top page of the web browser, click the “status view” link, check the firmware
version (running), and check that the version in the normal area (Flash #1) has been updated.
* At this stage, however, the original version of the firmware is still operating (the
“running” operation remains unchanged). Operation is started by the updated firmware
after the power is next turned on (or the RESET switch is pressed).
The procedure used to update the backup codes is virtually the same as the procedure for the
normal codes. To update the backup codes, except for inputting “flash0” (half-size lower-case
characters with no spaces) in the “ROM Area” input field, follow the same procedure as for the
normal codes. When the updating has been completed successfully, check that the version in the
backup area (Flash #0) has been updated.
* However, since the only time when the backup codes are updated is in special situations
such as when a fatal bug is found in the backup codes, the backup codes should not be
updated unless otherwise specified.
* Even when operation has been booted from either the backup area or normal area, the
firmware has the ability to rewrite the ROM data by itself. Therefore, if the firmware
ends up booting, it can be rewritten by communication between the PC and PCA-IF-
XD145 board without the use of a special tool (programmer). However, since a board
whose backup area is empty or whose data has been damaged cannot be booted, it will
be necessary to write the firmware using a programmer.
Subsequent to Windows Vista, telnet which is the PC application for logging in to the PCA-IF-
XD145 board is not installed under the standard setup. However, a telnet connection with the
PCA-IF-XD145 can still be established by using TeraTerm whose installation is recommended
using the software (CXDI Control Software NE) setup.
When TeraTerm is to be used, first start up TeraTerm. Now, on the setting screen, set TCP/IP
as the connection method, the IP address of the PCA-IF-XD145 board as the host address,
Telnet (change from the default of SSH) as the Service, and 23 (default) as the port number.
Then press OK to initiate the telnet connection.
When the telnet client is to be used, select [Control Panel] → [Programs] → [Windows
functions enable or disable], and enable [telnet client]. Then start the command prompt, input
the “IP address of the telnet PCA-IF-XD145 board”, and establish the telnet connection.
The login prompt can be input simply by pressing return without entering the login name or
password.
When XIF_GUEST> appears, login is completed. To log out, use the “bye” command.
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5.2.1 Introduction
It is possible for the firmware in the normal area to be erased or damaged if the updating has
failed because a communication error occurred while the normal area firmware was being
updated or because the power of the X-ray interface box was turned off.
If the normal area firmware has been erased, the backup code body can be booted by the backup
code initializing routine when the power is turned off and then back on so the firmware can be
updated again.
However, if the normal area firmware has been damaged, the backup code body will not be
booted simply by turning the power off and then back on, and it will be necessary to forcibly
boot the backup codes.
This section describes how to perform the forced backup booting operation and also the
precautions to be heeded.
If the normal area firmware has been damaged, the firmware in the backup area can be forcibly
booted by operating the switches on the board. The operations undertaken for forced backup
booting are described below.
Before conducting forced backup, make sure to turn off the PCA-XIF board
1) Press BOOTSEL switch
2) Supply the power source to PCA-XIF board.
3) Wait for one second, and then release the BOOTSEL switch.
As a result of taking the steps above, the IP address and MAC address are set to the default
values.
[Default settings]
IP address : 192.168.100.96
Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0
Default gateway : 0.0.0.0
MAC address : 00:1E:8F:CA:87:80
* Since the IP address and MAC address (separate values different from
00:1E:8F:CA:87:80) written in the flash memory are displayed as the IP address and
MAC address indicated in the network settings on the Status View screen for the Web
browser, the default values will not be displayed even if forced backup start is
implemented.
* Even after forced backup start has been implemented, the original IP address and
separate MAC address are stored on the flash memory so the original addresses will be
restored when normal start is initiated.
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Since a separate MAC address is written for the PCA-IF board, care is required when
proceeding with forced backup booting.
* Since the operating system of the PC remembers the separate MAC address of the PCA-
IF board, the PC tries communicating with the default MAC address of the PCA-IF
board while the separate MAC address remains valid, and communication may fail. For
details on how to avoid this kind of situation, refer to “5.2.3 Concerning ARP clear for
the PC.”
On the PC, open the command prompt, and execute the following command:
The above arp command has the effect of clearing the separate MAC address of the PCA-IF
board stored in the memory of the PC’s operating system and of re-initiating the inquiry. Unless
this step is taken, even though the MAC address of the board is switched to the default value by
the forced backup boot operation, the PC will still try communicating to the separate MAC
address used before the switch, and no further communication may be possible by the telnet
terminal or web browser.
* The operating system of the PC stores the IP address and MAC address correspondence
table in the memory, and reset is initiated when the PC is rebooted or there has been no
communication for a certain period of time. This means that it is not always necessary to
execute the ARP command. It is necessary only when communication is to be performed
immediately to a different MAC address using the same IP address. It may also be
necessary after the PCA-IF board has been replaced when the IP address matches and
communication is to be tried immediately.
In a PC using Windows Vista or a later operating system, an error results when the above
command is simply executed even if the user is the administrator. To execute the command
correctly, the command prompt for executing the arp command must be booted in the “Run as
administrator” mode.
To boot the command prompt in the “Run as administrator” mode, proceed as follows: Select
[All Programs] → [Accessories] → right-click [Command Prompt] → then select “Run as
administrator” on the menu that appears.
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The IP address of the PCA-XIF board can be changed or checked using the “ipadr” command in
the telnet connection status.
* The power must be turned off and turned back on for the new setting to be reflected.
* To set the IP address/Subnetmask/Gateway of the PCA-XIF board into the detector,
make settings for the AP/LNK configuration tool of Service Tool, and proceed with
the LINK operation. Refer to the CXDI Control Software NE service manual.
(Commentary)
After “ipadr-ip 192.168.100.97” has been input, the “New setting takes effect after power
cycling” message is displayed. Before turning the power back on, input “ipadr,” and when the
current status is checked, “192.168.100.96” will be displayed for Current and “192.168.100.97”
for the flash memory. At this point in time, it is clear that only “192.168.100.97” has been
written in the flash memory and that the new setting has not been reflected.
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When the PCA-XIF board is now accessed from the Web browser and the details of the network
settings are checked, a display similar to the one shown below appears, and it is clear that the
setting in the flash memory has been changed, and the display now reflects this change.
Screen on which to check the change in the IP address using the web browser
The PCA-XIF board is provided with a 3-megabyte log memory. In situations where trouble has
occurred, for instance, the log of the PCA-XIF board can be obtained by clicking on the “log
download” link on the web browser top screen of the PCA-XIF board.
Note:
When the “log download” link is clicked, the “Open/Save” dialog box is displayed. If too much
time is now taken to input the storage location, only the initial part of the log details and not
enough information may be obtained. The time permitted for the input operation is about 30
seconds. If the amount of the log information which has been saved is correct, the file size
indicated on the “Open/Save” dialog box and the size of the file actually saved will match.
Therefore, when obtaining the log, it must be checked whether these two file sizes match.
Reference:
When the log memory becomes full, the log information is successively erased starting with the
oldest, and the latest information is written in its place. This means that the log memory can
always be expected to be nearly full (2.8 to 3 megabytes) with the log of the PCA-XIF board log
which is actually used.
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6. MB-02 firmware update and recovery
6.1 MB-02 firmware& FPGA update
The MB-02 firmware and FPGA updates are controlled by Software (CXDI Control Software
NE) maintenance tools installed on the Image Capture Computer. Update while power is being
supplied by the Power cable. In order to continue to operate with the program before the update
even after the update, the power supply cable is removed and reinstalled, or after the power
supply is stopped, power is supplied again to start with the new program. For the firmware and
FPGA update operation procedure from the maintenance tool, refer to the "CXDI Control
Software NE" service manual separately.
Thus, the backup firmware and the backup FPGA are started. When the boot SW is powered on
in the backup mode, the firmware of the backup cord is loaded into RAM and the operation is
performed. In the firmware for backup, the FPGA configuration data for backup is written and
started directly inside the FPGA.
Firmware or FPGA can be updated by a service tool in a backup mode starting state.
After the update in the backup mode activation state is completed, perform the following
procedure in order to activate in the normal mode.
1) Stop the power supply
2) Set the boot SW to normal mode set.
3) Supply power to the power source
When the boot SW is powered on by the normal mode, the normal cord firmware is loaded into
the RAM and the operation is performed.
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IP address: 192.168.100.96
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0
Since the original network set is stored in the flash memory even after the network recovery
startup is performed, it is restored at the normal startup. If the stored value of the flash memory
is to be changed, Section 6.3.1 must be performed.
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6. Troubleshooting
Since there are no parts which can be replaced on the market in the event that trouble has
developed in the detector, carry out the checks based on the instructions given in this chapter to
determine whether the trouble that has occurred is in the detector.
If trouble has developed in CXDI-Multi Box, repairs can be undertaken on the market using the
service parts.
The work done at the hospital or clinic is defined as the primary response, the work done in the
office of the sales company as the secondary response, and the work done at Canon Inc. as the
tertiary response.
1. Primary response
This work is done at the hospital or clinic by the service engineer of the sales company or medical
engineer (ME).
The work of checking out the detector involves checking the communication, checking the wiring
connections and collecting the data*1 on the factors involved in the trouble that has occurred.
When it has been confirmed that the trouble is in the detector by the primary response, the unit is
exchanged for a detector owned by the sales company which is loaned out, and after the data
required has been collected*1, the detector with the trouble is sent to the sales company.
*1
For details on the data collected, refer to “4. Collecting data when trouble has occurred.”
2. Secondary response
This work is done at the office of the sales company.
The service engineer of the sales company checks on-site that there is something wrong with the
functions or performance of the detector based on checking whether the data collected at the time
of the primary response is sufficient and based on the work which has been carried out.
As soon as it has become clear to the sales company that the trouble is in the detector, details of
the detector concerned, the collected data and work carried out up to the point where it was
determined that the trouble that occurred was in the detector are entered on the inquiry sheet, and
this sheet is sent to Canon Inc.
However, only sales companies that have received repair training for the detector (internal parts &
external cover replacement) are allowed to repair the detector. If the detector is repaired in the
office of a sales company, refer to the separately-issued internal parts replacement
manual/external cover replacement manual.
3. Tertiary response
This work is done by Canon Inc.
On-site checks are carried out based on the data collected and work carried out up to and
including the secondary response.
Repairs are undertaken as soon as it has been confirmed that the trouble is in the detector.
In order to ensure accuracy in identifying in which unit the trouble occurred, what must be
done without fail if the trouble has been resolved by replacing the unit is to replace the new
unit with the original unit and verify that the trouble recurs.
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1. Troubleshooting flow
OK
Primary response (hospital/clinic)
Service engineer or ME
• On-site checks, investigation and data collection (files, etc.)
NG
• Detector
• Collected data
• Details of work carried out
• Detector
• Collected data
• Details of work carried out
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2. Primary response
The work done at the hospital or clinic constitutes the primary response. Only service engineers or
medical engineers (ME) are allowed to do this work. When service engineers are to pay service
calls to hospitals or clinics, it is recommended that they take with them the tools listed below and
a detector which the sales company owns and which can be loaned out. What must be done
without fail if the trouble has been resolved by replacing the unit is to replace the new unit with
the original unit and verify that the trouble recurs.
• Large storage media (at least 100 GB recommended): To save the collected data
• Detector
•XB-1A
•PB-01
•MB-02
Described below are the symptoms of the trouble which may conceivably occur at hospitals and
clinics and the suspected causes of the trouble.
(4) Check the lighting statuses of the LEDs on the Multi box, Power box, Status Indicator,
Ready Indicator.
(5) Check the LAN cable connections (all the location where LAN cables are used).
(6) Check the types of the LAN cables being used.
(7) Check the detector cable connections
(8) Replace the power box.
If the error has recurred after the above action has been taken, replace the detector.
If the error is resolved after the detector has been replaced, replace the new unit with the original
unit, verify that the trouble recurs, and then send the detector to the office of the sales company
which will proceed with the secondary response.
If the error is not resolved even after the detector has been replaced, consider replacing the image
capture computer.
* When requesting a secondary response, the following information and data must be sent without
fail.
• Installation environment information (CCS version, PC specifications and hardware
configuration, wireless setting information, etc.)
• Files collected by Collection Tool
• Status of detector exterior
• Frequency at which the trouble occurs and report detailing the work which has been done
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If the error has recurred after the above action has been taken, replace the detector.
If the error is resolved after the detector has been replaced, replace the new unit with the original
unit, verify that the trouble recurs, and then send the detector to the office of the sales company
which will proceed with the secondary response.
* When requesting a secondary response, the following information and data must be sent without
fail.
• Installation environment information (CCS version, PC specifications and hardware
configuration, wireless setting information, etc.)
• Files collected by Collection Tool
• Status of detector exterior
• Frequency at which the trouble occurs and report detailing the work which has been done
If the trouble has recurred after the above action has been taken, replace the detector.
If the trouble is resolved after the detector has been replaced, replace the new unit with the
original unit, verify that the trouble recurs, and then send the detector to the office of the sales
company which will proceed with the secondary response.
When abnormal image trouble has occurred, be absolutely sure to proceed with the imaging in
step (1), and collect the files resulting from this imaging.
* When requesting a secondary response, the following information and data must be sent without
fail.
• Files collected using the Collection Tool
• Image files collected using the Image Import and Export Tool
• Status of detector exterior
• Frequency at which the trouble occurs and report detailing the work which has been done
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Conduct checks based on the suspected causes listed above or replace the unit.
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For details, refer to “6.5.1 Overview of non generator connection imaging” in Chapter 2.
Installation procedures.
3. Secondary response
This work (on-site checks, investigation and checks of collected data) which is done at the office
of the sales company constitutes the secondary response.
3.1 Detector
Check whether too much or too little data was collected at the primary response. If there is too
little data, ask for more data to be collected.
The sales company connects a system using its loan equipment (Detector and image capture
computer), and checks whether the operation of the loan equipment is problem-free. If it is
problem-free, it replaces the detector (in which the trouble occurred) whose problem was not
resolved by the primary response with the detector in the above system.
(1) Connect the detector (in which the trouble occurred) to the DR Wireless SYSTEM on loan.
(2) Ensure that the detector is recognized.
(3) Check whether the trouble symptom (wireless communication trouble, error or abnormal
images) recurs.
If the symptom recurs, proceed with step (5).
(4) If the trouble symptom did not occur, consult with Canon Inc.
(5) If the trouble symptom recurred, send the detector to Canon Inc. (for the tertiary response).
* If the trouble does not occur frequently, perform tests to check that the trouble recurs at least
twice of the number of trouble occurrences.
* When requesting a tertiary response to errors or abnormal image trouble, the following
information and data must be sent without fail.
• Installation environment information (CCS version, PC specifications and hardware
configuration, wireless setting information, etc.)
•Files collected using the Collection Tool and image files collected using the Image Import and
Export Tool (both primary and secondary response)
• Status of detector exterior
• Frequency at which the trouble occurs
• Submission of inquiry sheet (report detailing the work carried out both at the primary response
and secondary response stages)
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2) Sensor logs
• Sensor logs must be required when the system error, wireless communication failure and/or
image problem occurs.
• Start Ferry Type FPD Maintenance Tool, select Target IP Address of the detector of which
logs you are going to collect and press the Download Log button.
• Sensor logs are saved in the Log folder.
• For details on the procedures, please refer to 5. Maintenance of the CXDI Control Software
NE Service Manual.
Before starting the Collection Tool, collect the logs of above manually and make sure they are
saved in the log folder.
The patient information in the logs and files collected by Collection Tool is automatically
anonymized. For details on how to use Collection Tool, refer to 5. Maintenance of the CXDI
Control Software NE Service Manual.
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[Information and files required for analysis]
The table below lists the information and files which are required for analysis and which
correspond to the types the trouble encountered.
Information/files System Image Collection
No. Remarks
or folders error trouble method
CCS log file CCS operation log, sensor log,
1 ◎ △ Log
Sensor info Log XIF log,multibox log.
2 DB backup data ◎ △ DB Database
Image
import/export Files of images taken,
3 Image file △ ◎
tool output information on side of detector
folder
QCOutputDat Calibration, performance test
4 Calibration result △ ◎
a and self-diagnosis files
5 DP ◎ ◎ DP DP files and detector log files
Installation
OtherInformat CCS version, PC spec, event
6 environment ◎ ◎
ion log and etc.
information
Screwcap.log, cxdcap.lo and
7 Other ◎ ◎ Root folder
log fles for IHE
◎: This indicates essential information and files; as a basic rule, all the files must be collected.
However, in the case of images, each image file is large. Therefore, as a basic rule, all the
trouble images in question and the 3 or 4 images immediately before and after the trouble
images must be collected.
In the case of an image processing error, as a basic rule, all the trouble images in question and
the images successfully processed in the same imaging areas (same imaging method) must be
collected.
No.2: Database information can be output to the [DB] folder if you collected the log by
selecting the checkbox of [DB backup data] in Collection Tool.
No.3: Use image import export tool to export the image files by selecting the output folder. The
exposure images and the information inside of detector are output.
No.4: Calibration, Performance Test and self diagnosis files can be output to the
[QCOutputData] folder if you collect the log by selecting the checkbox of [QC result] in
Collection Tool.
It is strongly recommended to perfom Calibration, Performance Test and Self diagnosis
under the state where the problem is reproduced.
No.5: DP files are output to the [DP] folder when logs are collected by Collection Tool.
No.6: PC environment information, CCS version, PC spec and event logs are output to the
[OtherInforamtion] folder when logs are collected by Collection Tool.
No.7: Screwcap.log and csdcap.lp are output to the rootfolder when logs are collected by
Collection Tool.
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Calibration is a function that performs dose checking as well as generating and updating
correction data for adjusting the sensor in order to maintain normal sensor characteristics.
The performance test function exposes an X-ray image with no subject present and compares the
result with the calibration screen data to evaluate sensor performance and determine whether or
not it meets the setting standards.
The self-diagnostic test function can be used to perform a self-test of the sensor only, without
making an exposure using X-rays. It includes test functions such as internal device check, test
pattern check, and offset correction test.
Listed below are the precautions to be heeded during performance test and self-diagnosis
imaging.
• This must be carried out after checking that the system is operating normally after installation.
• Confirm that calibration has previously completed successfully.
• Performance test imaging must be implemented in order to check the conditions resulting after a
system has been newly installed and after the photo timer adjustments have been carried out.
When this is done, the resulting files must be taken back together with the files produced from
the self-diagnosis imaging and stored in a safe place.
* Recording of performance test or self-diagnostic test files can be enabled by starting Collection
Tool from among the service tools, selecting the [QC result] category, and checking the desired
items on the QC history list.
• The entire detector surface must be exposed without a subject to the X-rays under the same
conditions as the calibration conditions where the system is installed.
• When any kind of error has occurred, the calibration must be performed again.
• If the error persists even after performing calibration again, the following must be checked while
referring to the images:
* The entire surface of the detector is appropriately exposed to X-rays.
* The X-ray exposure must be performed properly (there must be no shading anywhere on the
entire detector surface).
* As when performing calibration, the grid is not attached.
* It must be checked that the defects have been rectified properly.
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also be checked.
If the error persists after all of the above checks have been completed, check the following and
then contact Canon Inc.
• Confirm that the phantom image, etc., appears in film or the output of a high-resolution monitor
when images are processed in the normal manner, and clarify whether or not artifacts are being
observed. For example, artifacts can manifest themselves as vertical or horizontal lines, or as
rectangular granularity that obscures a portion of the sensor field.
• This must be carried out after checking that the system is operating normally after installation.
• Self-diagnosis imaging for checking the conditions resulting after a system has been newly
installed and after the photo timer adjustments have been carried out must be implemented.
When this is done, the resulting files must be taken back together with the files produced from
the performance test imaging and stored in a safe place.
* Recording of performance test or self-diagnostic test files can be enabled by starting Collection
Tool from among the service tools, selecting the [QC result] category, and checking the desired
items on the QC history list.
Test E: If errors have been detected in connection with the offset image inspection
• Detector panel trouble or extraneous noise may be to blame.
* If errors have been detected, the calibration images, performance test images and also the
self-diagnosis images taken at the time concerned must also be checked.
If there are many abnormal or defective pixels in the self-diagnosis images, investigate how this
came about.
In the case of extraneous noise, change the position of the detector, and check for changes in the
extent of the resulting effect and the sources of the noise.
If the error persists, the following must be checked, and then Canon Inc. must be contacted.
• Confirm that the phantom image, etc., appears in film or the output of a high-resolution monitor
when images are processed in the normal manner, and clarify whether or not artifacts are being
observed. For example, artifacts can manifest themselves as vertical or horizontal lines, or as
rectangular granularity that obscures a portion of the sensor field.
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6. Defect correction
The service response when line defect (or pixel defect) trouble has occurred is described below.
Method
QC tool function of This service tool is only for Canon sales
CXDI Control Software V3.10 company. Use V1.2 or later.
User
Performed
Local SIer or Canon dealer service Canon sales company service engineer
by
engineer
Extraction
Automatic extraction in the dark Visual check (X-ray image)
method
Rectification
Automatic Manual
method
Reference CXDI Control Software NE Defect pixel registration tool operation
documents Service Manual manual
Use the DP file under the following folder of the CXDI Control Software NE to use the defect
retistration tool.
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Primary response
Location Performed by Contents to be performed
User Request a service call by a service engineer.
Instruct the user to run the self-diagnostic test function.
SIer or Case1: When the self-diagnostic test completed (no error display)
Canon dealer
service Instruct the user to perform test exposure, and confirm that the
engineer indicated defects have been rectified. If confirmation can be
obtained, the response is complete.
Hospital/ Case2: When an error occurred during the self-diagnostic test
clinic Instruct the user to follow the instructions in the error message
and run the self-diagnostic test function again.
Case3: When an error occurred after the self-diagnostic test,
or when the defect was not rectified after the self-diagnostic test
completed (no error display)
Visit the installation location, collect the necessary data(*) or
retrieve the detector, and contact the Canon sales company for a
decision on whether the defects can be rectified.
Secondary response
Location Performed by Contents to be performed
Check the collected data and the detector status, and decide
whether repair is necessary and whether the defects can be
rectified.
Canon Canon sales If possible, use the defect registration tool to re-create the dp file.
sales company Instruct the local SIer or Canon dealer to upload the re-created dp
company service file to the detector.
office engineer
Upload the dp file from the FPD maintenance tool. Refer to the
CXDI Control Software service manual for the operating
procedure.
Tertiary response
Location Performed by Contents to be performed
Canon Inc.
Canon Check the collected data and the detector status, and decide
Service
Inc. whether the defects can be rectified.
Department
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7. Tools
CXDI-Elite
Service Manual
CXDI-420C Fixed
8. Appendix
It changes according
3 Each Status Lamp to the operation Visual check
status
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<Inspection Items>
Following describes the examples of the items to check at the inspection
ITEM Category NO. Item Characteristics values Test means Record
The conditions under kV
1 X-ray generator which calibration is Visual check
settings implemented must be mA
noted. msec
7 Calibration
Calibration
2 Calibration processing processing
complete
must Visual check
successfully.
□TEST A
□TEST B-1
8 Self-diagnosis 1 Self-diagnosis pass/fail TESTS
passed.
must be Visual check □TEST B-2
□TEST B-3
□TEST B-4
□TEST E-1
9 Performance Test 1 Performance test Test must be passed. Visual check □Mode 1
Pass/fail
There must be no
10 Image quality 1 Phantom exposure artifacts, shading, Visual check
grid stripes, etc.
□Log files
It must be collected and setting
1 Retention of data by the Collection External media information
Tool. □DB backup
11 Control PC data
□QC result
2 Date and Time Date and Time must Visual check
be correct
3 Control Software Ver. - Visual check Ver
There must be no dirt
1 Units or damage Visual check
12 System exterior
2 Cables Cables must be wired Visual check
properly
It must be possible to
Hookup with RIS,
1 patient data terminals
transmit and receive Visual check
the data correctly.
Exposure information, There must be no
13 Final checks 2 patient data in film errors in the Visual check
server information or data.
X-ray generator, RIS The equipment must
3 and other equipment be the same as before Visual check
the inspection work.
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<Example of Post-installation check>
Following explains the examples of post-installation check and the point to check.
Example of Check
What to check for
item
Exterior
Detector check There must be no scratch marks, etc., on the exterior of the detector.
Confirmation of
Image
Operation
Maintenance items
instruction
Safety instructions
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