Usuario Dryview 6850
Usuario Dryview 6850
Usuario Dryview 6850
Users Guide
Table of Contents
1 Overview
6850 Laser Imager...........................................................................................................................................1-1
Intended Use....................................................................................................................................................1-1
System Components .........................................................................................................................................1-2
How the Laser Imager Works ...........................................................................................................................1-3
Film Throughput ..............................................................................................................................................1-4
Agency Compliance ..........................................................................................................................................1-4
User Guide Conventions ...................................................................................................................................1-4
2 Using and Maintaining the Imager
Operator Control of the Imager........................................................................................................................2-1
Turning Imager Power ON and OFF..................................................................................................................2-1
Power ON...................................................................................................................................................2-2
Normal Power OFF.....................................................................................................................................2-2
Emergency Power OFF ...............................................................................................................................2-2
Power Failures ...........................................................................................................................................2-3
Power Save.................................................................................................................................................2-3
Using the Touch Screen....................................................................................................................................2-3
Touch Screen Functions.............................................................................................................................2-4
Touch Screen Help.....................................................................................................................................2-5
General Help........................................................................................................................................2-6
Specific Screen Help ............................................................................................................................2-6
Installation Road Map ......................................................................................................................................2-6
Physical Setup ............................................................................................................................................2-6
Configuration .............................................................................................................................................2-6
Imager Passcode..............................................................................................................................................2-7
Loading and Removing the Film Cartridges.......................................................................................................2-8
Drawers and Doors..........................................................................................................................................2-9
Opening Film Drawers and Main Door.......................................................................................................2-9
Opening the Film Registration Door ...........................................................................................................2-9
Opening Air Intake Door............................................................................................................................2-9
Film Drawers and Main Door Manual Override Latch...............................................................................2-10
Filter Maintenance .........................................................................................................................................2-11
Cleaning the Electronics Filter..................................................................................................................2-11
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Altitude...................................................................................................................................................... 6-3
Floor Vibration .......................................................................................................................................... 6-3
Floor Levelness.......................................................................................................................................... 6-3
Environmental Effects ...................................................................................................................................... 6-4
Power Requirements ....................................................................................................................................... 6-4
Network Requirements .................................................................................................................................... 6-4
Film................................................................................................................................................................. 6-5
Film Types ................................................................................................................................................. 6-5
Film Sizes .................................................................................................................................................. 6-5
Film Storage and Throughput .................................................................................................................... 6-5
Glossary
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Overview
Intended Use
The DRYVIEW 6850 Laser Imaging System (DRYVIEW 6850 Laser
Imager) is intended to provide high-resolution hard copy images from
digital imaging source output signals. The device is intended for use
with DRYVIEW media including DVM (DRYVIEW Mammography)
films. The imager will interface with a variety of digital modalities,
including, but not limited to, CR (Computed Radiology), DR (Digital
Radiology), CT (Computerized Tomography), MRI (Magnetic
Resonance Imaging) and FFDM (Full Field Digital Mammography).
Image resizing is used to preserve true geometric size images. The
images are to be used for medical diagnosis and referral to physicians
and their patients.
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Overview
System Components
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Film drawers. Your Imager may be configured for one, two, or three
film drawers. Each film drawer can hold any of five different sizes of
DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Film. You can select the film cartridge in any
drawer for printing.
Film registration. The film registration orients and centers the film
while moving the film from the film drawers to the imaging portion of
the Imager.
Film imaging. The optics module writes the image onto the film
while the film is moved through the exposure transport.
Film processor. The film processor uses heat to develop the image
written onto the film by the laser in the optics module.
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Overview
Local panel. The local panel contains the power button used to turn
power ON/OFF for the Imager during normal operations. It also
contains the touch screen.
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5
4
3
1
2
Print Sequence
1. Suction cups in the pickup area lift a single sheet of film out of the supply
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Overview
3. The film registration transport then moves the film into the exposure
transport.
4. As the film moves through the exposure transport, the optics module
writes the image onto the film, then moves the film into the film
processor.
5. As the film passes over the processor drum, the heat generated by the
drum develops the film.
6. The film transport rollers move the developed film through the
densitometer to the sorter and out to one of the bins.
Film Throughput
Prints up to 160 films (35 x 43 cm or 14 x 17 in.) per hour. Smaller film
sizes print more quickly.
Agency Compliance
See the DRYVIEW 6850 Laser Imager Safety Manual, 2G8646.
CAUTION:
Cautions point out procedures that you must follow precisely to
avoid damage to the system or any of its components, loss of
data, or corruption of files in software applications.
DANGER: DANGER IDENTIFIES PROCEDURES THAT YOU
MUST FOLLOW PRECISELY TO AVOID INJURY TO
YOURSELF OR OTHERS.
LASER WARNING:
Laser warnings warn personnel that access to laser radiation is
possible and all personnel must avoid direct exposure to the
beam.
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Power switch
There is a power switch and a power button on the 6850 Laser Imager.
The power switch should only be used the first time the Imager is
powered ON or when an immediate shutdown is required. For normal
operations, use the power button.
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Power ON
IMPORTANT:
If this is the first time the Imager has been powered ON, set the power
switch to the "|" (ON) position and press the power button on the local
panel. The Imager performs a power-up self test that takes about five
minutes. After the self test, there are some initial boot-up screens before
the local panel Main Screen appears.
After the power-up test, the Imager begins a warm-up period that can last
up to 30 minutes. The warm-up period varies depending on how long the
Imager has been turned OFF, the ambient temperature, and whether the
Imager is in power save mode. During warm-up, the Imager can receive
and store images but cannot print films. When the Imager reaches
operating temperature, it starts printing any images accumulated during
the warm-up period.
During warm-up, you can use the touch screen to check the contents of
the film drawers and to open the film drawers to load new film cartridges
if necessary.
IMPORTANT:
Turn the Imager OFF if you do not expect to use it for an extended
period of time.
1. On the local panel, press the power button.
2. On the touch screen, touch:
Power OFF
OK
All films in process will be completed before the Imager does a
controlled shutdown (similar to a computer shutdown).
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Power Failures
In the event of a power loss, the 6850 Laser Imager shuts down. Films in
process will not be completed and will remain where they are until they
are removed (see Correcting Film Jams With the Imager Powered OFF
on page 3-2).
To restart the Imager after power is restored, turn OFF the power switch
on the Imager and then turn it ON. After warming up, the Imager
automatically reprints any films that were in process when power was
interrupted.
NOTE: If the Imager does not restart after pressing the power switch, press
the power button on the local panel (see Turning Imager Power ON
and OFF on page 2-1).
Power Save
The Imager has a Power Save option, which lets you reduce the power
consumption of the Imager during periods of inactivity. To learn more
about the Power Save option, see the general help information on the
touch screen (see General Help on page 2-6).
Help icon
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Touch Screen
Functions
Use the following table to navigate the touch screen. All functions begin
at the Main Screen.
How To
Touch
Add a modality
Adjust volume
Backup system
Utilities>Configuration>Backup
Calibrate film
Utilities>Configuration>Calibrate touch
Change date/time
Change language
Utilities>Configuration>Change language
Change passcode
Utilities>Service>Change passcode
Utilities>Service>Service number
Configure Imager
Utilities>Configuration>Installation assistant
Configure modality
Utilities>Configuration>Configure modality
Configure network
Utilities>Configuration>Network
Utilities>Configuration>Remote management
Disable printing
Utilities>Service>Printing enabled
Enable printing
Utilities>Service>Printing disabled
Log PM done
Utilities>Service>Preventive Maintenance
Ping
Utilities>Service>Ping
Reset modality
Utilities>Configuration>Reset modality
Utilities>Configuration>Restore
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How To
Touch
Unlock doors/drawers
Unlock processor
Update MPDB
Utilities>Service>Update Modality DB
Update software
Utilities>Service>Update software
Utilities>Service>Diagnostic data
Utilities>Service>Diagnostic data
View jobs
View Jobs
View tutorials
Most screens contain a help button located in the upper right corner of
the screen.
There are two types of Help screens on the Laser Imager: general Help
and screen-specific Help.
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General Help
The general Help provides basic information about the Laser Imager and
its functions.
1. On the Main Screen, touch the Help button.
2. Select a:
Topic heading
Specific topic
3. Touch View Topic.
Physical Setup
Uncrating the Imager (see the uncrating instructions affixed to the crate)
Moving the Imager to its location (see Getting Started with the 6850
Laser Imager, 8H5320)
Installing film trays (see Getting Started with the DRYVIEW 6850 Laser
Imager, 8H5320)
Connecting to the network (see Getting Started with the DRYVIEW 6850
Laser Imager, 8H5320)
Turning on power to the Imager (see Getting Started with the DRYVIEW
6850 Laser Imager, 8H5320)
Configuration
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Imager Passcode
Certain operations through the touch screen require a passcode to be
entered. The Imager comes with a default passcode of 123456. This
passcode can be changed through the touch screen by selecting
Utilities>Service>Change passcode from the Main Screen.
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3. To remove a film cartridge, hold the edges of the cartridge and lift
the cartridge out of the drawer.
4. To load a new or different cartridge, insert the cartridge into the film
drawer with the DRYVIEW label up and the perforations to the left.
5. Close the drawer.
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Main door
Film registration
door
Film drawers
To open the film drawers or main door during normal operations, do the
following.
1. On the touch screen, touch:
a. Unlock icon
b. Unlock Film Supply
c. OK
2. Pull the drawer or the main door.
The film registration door allows access to film as it goes through the
registration process. To open this door, first open the main door (see
above).
The air intake door allows access to the electronics filter and the manual
override for the drawers and main door. To open this door, pull down on
it.
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If the Laser Imager is shut down or if the Door Unlock screen fails to
open the drawers or door, use the manual override latch located at the
lower right front of the Imager behind the air intake door.
Air intake
door
Override
latch
To manually open the drawers or main door:
1. Open the air intake door.
2. Pull up on and hold the latch release.
3. Pull the drawer out or pull the main door open.
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Filter Maintenance
There are two filters in the Laser Imager that must be attended to during
the preventive maintenance process.
Cleaning the
Electronics Filter
Air
intake
door
Electronics
filter
1. Open the air intake (bottom) door.
2. Use a vacuum cleaner to vacuum the filter.
3. Close the air intake door.
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PMM
Release
knob
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Troubleshooting
Overview
Occasionally, error conditions, such as film jams, may occur in the 6850
Laser Imager. You can easily correct minor problems. If more serious
conditions occur, contact a trained Authorized Service Provider of
Carestream Health Products (see Calling for Support on page 3-2).
Correcting Errors
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Troubleshooting
1. Use the manual override latch to open the main door and film
registration door (see Film Drawers and Main Door Manual
Override Latch on page 2-10).
2. Open the front cover of the turnaround.
3. Look in all of the areas for the jam.
4. Use the film advance knobs to move any film through the Imager.
NOTE: If the film does not advance using the knobs, pull the film out of the
Imager.
5. After all films have been removed:
Close all covers and doors
Power ON the Imager
If the touch screen is non-responsive, use the power switch on the lower
right front of the Imager to turn power OFF, then ON. If the touch screen
is still non-responsive, turn the Imager OFF and contact your service
provider.
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Introduction
After the Imager is installed, you can later configure it to print images
from additional modalities. To get the best print from a modality, the
Imager must be configured for each individual modality. The
configuration can be done either automatically or manually.
Adding a Modality
After the Imager has been placed into service, you can later configure it
to print images from additional modalities. To add a modality, do
Configuring Modalities Automatically.
NOTE: If the message does not appear on the touch screen, select
Utilities>Configuration>Installation assistant, and proceed to
step 3.
2. Touch Yes.
3. Select the modality to be configured from the list.
NOTE: You should also decide on a screen name for the modality. This name
will be used only on the Imager touch screen to identify the modality.
To edit the name, touch Edit.
4. Touch Select.
5. Select the sorter bin that prints from this modality will go to.
6. Touch OK.
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No
a. Touch Yes.
The message "This will reset
all modality parameters! Are
you sure?" will appear.
b. Continue with step 8.
a. Touch No.
b. Follow the on-screen prompts
to select the modality
manufacturer, type, and
model.
c. Touch Apply new defaults.
The message "This will reset
all modality parameters! Are
you sure?" will appear.
d. Continue with step 8.
8. Touch:
Yes
OK
9. At the prompt, send another image from the modality to the Imager.
10. After the image is printed, touch OK.
11. Is the image quality from step acceptable?
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Yes
No
a. Touch:
OK
Exit
b. At the Backup configuration
screen, touch Yes.
c. At the Configuration backed
up screen, touch OK.
Configuration is complete.
The Main Screen will appear.
a. Touch:
OK
Exit
b. At the Backup configuration
screen, touch No.
The Main Screen will appear.
c. You will have to do
Configuring Modalities
Manually on page 4-3.
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Configuring
Modalities that use
PLUTs
False
Touch OK.
Proceed to Configuring
Modalities that use PLUTs.
Touch OK.
Proceed to Configuring
Modalities that use TFT Sets and
Contrast Tables on page 4-4.
NOTE: It is recommended that you check with your modality or 6850 Imager
service person before making changes.
7. Touch Save.
8. Send another image from the modality.
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No
Repeat steps 6 - 9 until the
image quality is acceptable.
Close
Close
Backup
Yes
OK
Configuring
Modalities that use
TFT Sets and Contrast
Tables
IMPORTANT:
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2.
3.
4.
5.
Keep careful records of what images and their associated TFT Sets
and Contrast Table you prefer.
During this procedure, the Maximum image density may need to be
changed. Be sure to Save any changes before sending a new
image from the modality to the Imager.
If you want to restart fine tuning with the suggested TFT Set,
Contrast Table, and Maximum image density for your modality,
select Utilities>Configuration>Reset modality from the Main
Screen. This will overwrite all modality configuration information
for the selected modality.
Image acceptance should be made by a radiologist. If you cannot
obtain an acceptable image, call for service.
1. Send a Image that is typical for this modality.
2. Print all three contrast tests (see Performing a Contrast Test on
page 4-6).
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3. Select the best image and make note of the TFT Set/Contrast Table
for that image.
4. If you are satisfied with the best image, do the following.
a. Exit the test screen.
b. On the Modality Configuration screen, select the Contrast Table and
on page 4-6).
e. Touch OK.
f. Repeat step 5 until you determine the best image.
6. Backup the configuration. Touch:
Close
Close
Backup
Yes
OK
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Performing a Contrast
Test
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General Description
This section describes the characteristics of KODAK DRYVIEW Laser
Imaging Film, not the operation of the 6850 Laser Imager. DRYVIEW
Laser Imaging Film is a high-resolution, infrared-sensitive,
photothermographic film designed specifically for the family of
DRYVIEW Laser Imagers. DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Film is packaged
in daylight-load packages and is available in blue, clear, and
mammography 7-mil polyester base.
Spectral Sensitivity
3.5
3
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
0
0.5
1.5
2.5
Image Quality
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Environmental Impact
DRYVIEW
Film
Fixer
Wash
Film
Film
Product Regulations
OSHA MSDS
Required
Required
Not required
Not required
Provided
DOT
Hazardous
Hazardous
No limits
No limits
No limits
Use permits
Local
Local
None
None
None
Disposal* Regulations
EPA
Hazardous
Hazardous
No
No
No
DOT
Hazardous
Hazardous
No
No
No
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Handling Developed
Film
Archiving Developed
Film
DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Film has been tested and can be archived for
more than 100 years when stored at American National Standards
Institute (ANSI) recommended storage conditions (77F/25C).
Developed films may be stored at higher temperatures; however, that
may reduce the number of years the film can be stored. For example,
storing films at a constant elevated temperature of 90F/32.2C may
reduce archive capability to 30 years.
Exposing to Moisture
Dissipating Odor
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Dissipating Heat
Recycling Film
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Specifications
Location
Equipment
Specifications
Unpacked
Packed
Height
Width
Depth
NOTE: The Unpacked Height is for out of the crate with the trays
installed. The Packed Height is in the crate without trays
installed. The weight listed is for a configuration with three film
drawers.
Operating Space
Requirements
8 cm
(3.0 in.)
12.7 cm
(5.0 in.)
73.7 cm
(29.0 in.)
7.6 cm
(3.0 in.)
6850 Imager
63.5 cm
(25.0 in.)
187.96 cm
(74.0 in.)
60.96 cm
(24.0 in.)
88.9 cm
(35.0 in.)
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Specifications
Other Location
Considerations
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Specifications
Environmental Requirements
Temperature
Relative Humidity
Altitude
30 m (100 ft) below sea level to 3,048 m (10,000 ft) above sea level
Floor Vibration
Floor Levelness
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Direction
1 x 10-7
1-50 Hz
Vertical or horizontal
6 x 10-5
50-200 Hz
Vertical or horizontal
5 x 10
-6
200-650 Hz
Vertical or horizontal
1 x 10
-6
650-1000 Hz
Vertical or horizontal
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Specifications
Environmental Effects
Heat Dissipation: total heat dissipation for the Imager is 4,800
BTU/hour
Acoustical Noise:
Less than 55 dB at 1.5 m during idle or standby
Less than 65 dB momentary at 1 m during normal operation
Power Requirements
Four power cord sets are provided with this equipment:
Power cord with a plug for use in North America
Power cord with a plug for use in China
Power cord with a plug for use in the United Kingdom
Power cord with a plug for use in Europe
All other countries must use an Agency-approved power cord with plug
type suitable for the country of use, or contact an authorized Carestream
Health dealer.
One of the following single-phase, 15 A power sources, with grounding,
must be provided within 2.5 m (8 ft) of the Imager.
100 Vac 10%, 50/60 Hz 3Hz
120 Vac 10%, 60 Hz 3Hz
200 Vac 10%, 50/60 Hz 3Hz
220 Vac 10%, 50/60 Hz 3Hz
240 Vac 10%, 50/60 Hz 3Hz
The wire must be insulation-rated for 600 Vac. A dedicated line is
recommended.
Network Requirements
The 6850 Laser Imager receives digital images from medical imaging
devices (modalities) over a 10/100Base-T or 1000Base-T Ethernet
Network. For 10/100Base-T Ethernet Networks, two CAT 5 UTP cables
are provided in the accessories package for the Imager; 2 m (6.5 ft) and
10 m (32.8 ft). For 1000Base-T Ethernet Networks, the user must
provide a CAT 6 UTP cable of sufficient length.
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Specifications
Film
Prior to installation, you must order and have on hand KODAK
DRYVIEW Laser Imaging Film. Contact your sales representative if you
have questions.
Film Types
Film Sizes
Film must be stored at 35C (95F) and 85% RH or less. The Imager
prints up to 160 films per hour.
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Glossary
CR
CT
Cycle power
DICOM
Dmax
Dmin
DR
Film model
Key operator
Modality
Monotonic
MPDB
MR
N/A
PLUT
PMM
QC step wedge
Service image
Shutdown
SMPTE test pattern
Test type
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TFT
Undelivered queue
Version
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Index
A
Add modalities, 2-4
Adjust
Volume, 2-4
Agency compliance, 1-4
Altitude, 6-3
Assign sorter bins, 2-4
Automatic modality configuration, 4-1
B
Backup system, 2-4
C
Calibrate
Film, 2-4
Touch screen, 2-4
Calling for support, 3-2
Change
Date/time, 2-4
Filter, 2-4
Language, 2-4
Passcode, 2-4
Service number, 2-4
Configuration, 2-6
Configure
Imager, 2-4
Modality, 2-4
Network, 2-4
Remote Management Services, 2-4
Contrast tests, 4-6
Correcting
Errors, 3-1
Film jams, 3-2
D
Disable printing, 2-4
Door override latch, 2-10
E
Enable printing, 2-4
I-1
Index
M
Mammo test patterns, 2-4
Manual override latch, 2-10
Modality, 4-1
N
Network requirements, 6-5
T
Temperature, 6-3
Touch screen
Functions, 2-4
Using, 2-3
Troubleshooting, 3-1
Troubleshooting screen, 3-1
O
Opening doors and drawers, 2-9
Opening film drawers, 2-8
Operator controls, 2-1
Override latch, 2-10
P
Passcode, 2-7
Change, 2-4
Ping, 2-4
PMM, 2-11
Power
Emergency shut down, 2-2
Failures, 2-3
On/off button, 2-1
On/off switch, 2-1
Save option, 2-3
Power requirements, 6-4
Power save
Schedule, 2-4
Start, 2-5
Preventive maintenance module, 2-11
Print sequence, 1-3
R
Recycling film, 5-4
Relative humidity, 6-3
Remote Management Services, configure, 2-4
Removing film cartridges, 2-8
Reset modality, 2-4
Restore from backup file, 2-4
Run test patterns, 2-4
S
Schedule power save, 2-4
Service number, 2-4
Sorter bins, 2-4
Specifications, 6-1
Spectral sensitivity, 5-1
Start power save, 2-5
I-2
U
Unloading film cartridges, 2-8
Unlock doors/drawers, 2-5
Unlock processor, 2-5
Update
MPDB, 2-5
Software, 2-5
V
View
DICOM associations, 2-5
Error history, 2-5
Imager information, 2-5
Imager temperature/RH, 2-5
Jobs, 2-5
Network information, 2-5
Print counts by modality, 2-5
Prints to filter change due, 2-5
Prints to PM due, 2-5
Software versions, 2-5
Tutorials, 2-5
First release
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