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Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction ................................................................................................................. 1-1
1.1 Scope .............................................................................................................. 1-1
1.2 Windows-Based Software: Features ............................................................... 1-1
1.3 System Description ......................................................................................... 1-3
1.4 Imaging Sequence .......................................................................................... 1-4
1.5 Films................................................................................................................ 1-5
1.6 Drugs and Food............................................................................................... 1-6
1.7 Diagnostics...................................................................................................... 1-6
1.8 Self Test .......................................................................................................... 1-6
1.9 Approval for Use.............................................................................................. 1-6
1.10 Imaging............................................................................................................ 1-6
1.11 Limitation on Liability and ............................................................................... 1-7
1.12 Accessories ..................................................................................................... 1-7
1.13 Service Departments....................................................................................... 1-7
1.14 Sales Offices ................................................................................................... 1-9
2.0 Safety .......................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1 X-ray System Safety Features ........................................................................ 2-1
2.1.1 Safety Warnings ..................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.2 Machine Labeling ................................................................................... 2-2
2.2 Approval Marks ............................................................................................... 2-3
2.3 Safety Standards............................................................................................. 2-4
2.4 X-ray Safety..................................................................................................... 2-5
2.5 Electrical Rating .............................................................................................. 2-5
2.6 Sensors, Interlocks and Radiation Safety ....................................................... 2-5
2.7 Optional Safety Equipment.............................................................................. 2-6
2.8 Employer’s Responsibility regarding X-ray Equipment ................................... 2-7
2.8.1 Approval for Use..................................................................................... 2-7
2.8.2 United States Compliance ...................................................................... 2-7
2.8.3 European Community Compliance......................................................... 2-7
3.0 Starting the X-ray System ........................................................................................... 3-1
3.1 System Check ................................................................................................. 3-1
3.2 Power Connection ........................................................................................... 3-1
3.3 Switching On ................................................................................................... 3-1
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Table of Figures
Figure 1-1: Operator Control Panel...................................................................................... 1-2
Figure 1-2: 620 XR............................................................................................................... 1-3
Figure 1-3: 6xx XR Interior................................................................................................... 1-3
Figure 1-4: Imaging Sequence............................................................................................. 1-4
Figure 2-1: Maximum allowed radiation doses measured in µSv/h (mRem/h) .................... 2-4
Figure 3-1: Emergency Stop, Keyswitch, Indicator Lights and Keypad ............................... 3-2
Figure 3-2: Log On Screen .................................................................................................. 3-3
Figure 3-3: Main Operation Screen...................................................................................... 3-4
Figure 3-4: Forward / Thumbnail Window............................................................................ 3-5
Figure 3-5: Reverse ............................................................................................................. 3-5
Figure 3-6: Programmable Function Buttons on Control Panel ........................................... 3-6
Figure 3-7: Conveyor Control Buttons ................................................................................. 3-6
Figure 3-8: Typical Scanned Image ..................................................................................... 3-7
Figure 4-1: Operator Control Panel...................................................................................... 4-1
Figure 4-2: Function Keys.................................................................................................... 4-2
Figure 4-3: Conveyor Controls............................................................................................. 4-2
Figure 4-4: Image Processing Buttons................................................................................. 4-4
Figure 4-5: Organic .............................................................................................................. 4-5
Figure 4-6: IM....................................................................................................................... 4-5
Figure 4-7: CC ..................................................................................................................... 4-6
Figure 4-8: B&W .................................................................................................................. 4-6
Figure 4-9: IN ....................................................................................................................... 4-7
Figure 4-10: HP.................................................................................................................... 4-7
Figure 4-11: VG- .................................................................................................................. 4-8
Figure 4-12: VG+ ................................................................................................................. 4-9
Figure 4-13: VE-................................................................................................................... 4-9
Figure 4-14: VE+................................................................................................................ 4-10
Figure 4-15: VD- ................................................................................................................ 4-10
Figure 4-16: VD+................................................................................................................ 4-11
Figure 4-17: VC- ................................................................................................................ 4-11
Figure 4-18: VC+................................................................................................................ 4-12
Figure 4-19: Previous Bag ................................................................................................. 4-13
Figure 4-20: Next Bag........................................................................................................ 4-14
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1.0 Introduction
1.1 Scope
This manual covers the operation of the Rapiscan Systems 6xx XR Windows-based
Security X-ray system.
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x Leaded curtains,
x Conveyor assembly
x Photosensors to detect the presence of baggage in the system
x Power distribution system
x Signal distribution system
x Operator Control panel
x Computers and monitor
x The proprietary Rapiscan Systems software that controls the entire system and
allows the operator to view images in various modes, enhancing the Operator’s
detection capabilities.
Rapiscan Systems security X-ray machines provide:
x Stringent safety measures including X-ray tunnels covered by conveyor shrouds
that prevent passenger access to the tunnel.
x Design and color schemes fully compatible with modern airport terminals.
x Advanced detector circuits using minimal X-ray energy to protect photographic
film.
x A dual-energy type machine configured to display images with different colors
according to the density of the objects being scanned.
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5. After enough Light Current is collected, the software will calculate the correcting
factor for each channel. This whole process of Dark Current, Light Current and
correcting factor is called Calibration.
6. When baggage reaches PS2, the system begins to make an image. If Calibration
is incomplete, the system will use the results of the previous calibration. The
system will then continue the Light Current collection.
7. While the system is creating an image, pressing STOP on the control panel will
STOP the conveyor. Clicking FW (Forward) after this will result in a small
movement in reverse by the conveyor; the system will then energize the X-rays
and move the conveyor forward. This is done to compensate for X-ray and
conveyor ramping time in order to create a “cut-free” image.
8. After baggage travels a certain distance past PS2, the software will stop
generating an image but will still keep X-rays ON.
9. If, during the time X-rays are still ON, new baggage reaches PS1, the system will
continue image processing without re-calibration. This is done to prevent
repeatedly turning the X-ray generator ON and OFF, and thus will prolong the life
of the generator.
10. After some extra delay, if no other baggage enters the tunnel, the system turns
off X-rays. After a delay, to ensure X-rays are fully off, the system will begin Dark
Current collection.
1.5 Films
Rapiscan X-ray systems are film safe. A comprehensive range of independent
scientific tests was carried out by the British Photographers’ Liaison Committee and
the B.A.A. on X-ray machines at Heathrow Airport. The test films were subjected to
32 passes through an X-ray machine, then processed and analyzed by Kodak
Limited. A news release was issued together with comprehensive data and test
descriptions. Copies of these documents are available from Rapiscan Systems.
A short extract from the news release follows:
“A new series of independent scientific tests has revealed that UK airport X-ray
machines have no visible effect on the current types of still camera film subjected to
routine hand baggage X-ray examination under normal traveling conditions.”
“Over 300 films from all the major manufacturers were used in the tests. These films
ranged from those typically used by holidaymakers and amateurs, such as ISO100
color negative film for prints, to high speed, high quality professional films. These
ranged from ISO64 slide film to black and white film which was push processed to an
exposure index of EI 3200.”
“To test the effects of multiple exposures to X-rays, several rolls of each type of film
were used. Each roll was passed through the X-ray machine a different number of
times, ranging from zero to 32.”
“The results showed that none of the films suffered any visible effects when viewed
on a light box, even after multiple exposures to X-rays.”
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1.7 Diagnostics
Rapiscan’s security X-ray systems include extensive diagnostic facilities,
commencing with a comprehensive power-on self-test.
1.10 Imaging
Rapiscan Systems ’ssecurity X-ray systems provide clear, high-resolution
monochrome and color images of inspected items. Images may be enhanced by
keyboard selection of High Penetration, 'Inverse' video, toggle to B & W image,
Crystal Clear (CC) for computer optimized image, and ‘Zoom’ for 9-sector
magnification. Further processing and enhancements include 'Variable Gamma',
‘Variable Zoom', 'Variable Color Stripping' and ‘Variable Edge Enhancement’. On
special systems Rapiscan also provides Image Archival (Automatic or Manual) and
Remote-Image-Testing (RIT).
In situation where X-rays cannot penetrate an object due to a combination of
thickness and/or density, the image color will bewill appear black.
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Rapiscan Systems maintains sales and service offices worldwide. If you have
questions or need assistance with any Rapiscan Systems product contact one of the
offices listed under “Service Departments” (page 1-7) or Sales Offices” (page 1-9).
1.12 Accessories
Rapiscan Systems has made available a wide range of accessories for use with X-
ray machines to assist airport security staff with baggage handling- from simple off-
load devices to fully integrated transfer tables and search bench systems. Choose
from standard items available, or contact Rapiscan Systems for custom-designed
solutions.
For questions concerning options and accessories, please contact our sales
department (below). For questions concerning servicing and maintenance of
Rapiscan systems, please contact the Service department nearest you:
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2.0 Safety
x Verify that no people or animals are on or near the conveyor or inside the
inspection tunnel, before turning on the Rapiscan system.
x Do not insert any part of the body into the inspection tunnel while X-rays are on.
Turn off system power before reaching inside the tunnel to clear jammed items.
x When dangerous objects such as explosives, guns or other weapons are
identified in the X-ray image, follow the procedure established at your facility to
safely resolve such events.
x Keep hands away from the edges of the conveyor.
x Do not stand, sit or attempt to ride on the conveyor.
x Ensure that warning notices, lamps and signals are installed and in good working
condition before operating the unit.
x High voltages and X-rays are present in the system. Do not remove any unit
cover during operation.
x A qualified service technician must perform all maintenance functions.
x Follow local regulations regarding the use of cabinet X-ray inspection systems.
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x Rapiscan X-ray systems are designed to provide safe and reliable operation.
While the X-rays are on, the level of radiation outside the unit is less than 1 µSv
/h (0.1 mRem/h) measured at the surface of the unit.
NOTE: The typical radiation dose for a chest X-ray is 300 µSv/h (30
mRem/h).
Book symbol
This symbol indicates that the operator manual should be read.
Warning symbol
This symbol indicates a warning or alert.
Earth symbol
This symbol indicates that this is the safety earth point for the system,
or a sub-system.
Anti-Static symbol
This symbol indicates that anti-static electricity precautions should be
used to prevent damage occurring to components.
The CE mark is the official marking required by the European
Community for all Electric and Electronic equipment that will be sold, or
put into service for the first time, anywhere in the European community.
The UL mark is a mark showing compliance with the safety standards
of Underwriters Laboratories Inc., an independent, not-for-profit
product-safety testing and certification organization in the United States
of America (USA).
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Argentina
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EYE LIMIT
90 (9)
250 (25)
ARM/ LEG LIMIT
Warning: Never insert an arm or any other part of the body into the scanning
area if X-rays are on. If the operator must be within the scanning area for a legitimate
reason, press the emergency STOP button before entering the scanning area and
ensure that no one can release that button while the operator is in the scanning area.
The operator MUST caution all material handlers about this requirement.
Warning: Shock hazard: do not touch electrical wire terminals by hand or with
a conductive tool.
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x Lead impregnated curtains at the entrance and exit of the unit reduce scattered
radiation to less than 1µSv/h.
x Emergency Stop switch to switch off the power.
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(i) The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) must be notified of the intention to install radiation
equipment (regulation [6, (2)] refers to 28 days notice prior to installation or such shorter
times as may be agreed).
(ii) New equipment or equipment that has been significantly modified, or moved to another
location, must undergo a Critical Examination of the way it has been installed. This
examination must be carried out in collaboration with a Radiation Protection Advisor (RPA),
appointed under these regulations either by himself or by his client (Reg. [31, (2)]).
(iii) The employer is required to appoint one or more of his employees as Radiation
Protection Supervisors (RPS). The RPS will play a key role in achieving and maintaining
compliance with the overall requirements of IRR99. On behalf of the employer, the RPS shall
take all responsible steps to ensure that relevant procedures, which should be identified in
'Local Rules’, are observed. (Reg. [17, (4)]).
(iv) The employer is required to set down in writing a list of 'Local Rules' in order to ensure
that employees working with radiation equipment are fully aware of, and adhere to work
practices, which comply with the requirements of IRR99. This is referred to in regulation [17,
(1)].
(v) The employer using the equipment must identify what routine checks are to be made to
ensure its ongoing safety. In particular how the requirements for checking the adequacy of
X-ray shielding will be met. This is referred to in regulation [19, (1)].
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3.3 Switching On
Rotate the keyswitch on the power control panel (Figure 3-1) and press the green
button.
The green “Power On” light should come on, and the X-ray system will begin its
power-up sequence. The Power On light at the end of the machine should also light.
The X-rays will be turned on briefly, to calibrate the system.
NOTE: that if there is baggage inside the tunnel, calibration will be
performed incorrectly, and errors may be reported. Subsequent images
may also be incorrectly displayed. Ensure there is no baggage inside
the tunnel before switching on.
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If the X-ray lamps turn on, but there is no picture, try adjusting the brightness and
contrast controls on the monitors. Check that the connectors on the cables to the
monitors are secure.
Keyswitch
Emergency
Stop Button
Power On
Button
Programmable
Function Buttons
X-ray On
Light
3.4 Logging On
After calibration, the log on screen appears (Figure 3-2).
NOTE: it may be as long as 3 minutes before the log-on screen
appears after switching the system on.
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Reverse Forward
Button Button
STOP
Button
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4.1 General
The Rapiscan Control Panel (keyboard) uses high reliability, rugged switches. It has
a high resistance to liquid spills, and can be cleaned easily by wiping with a damp
cloth. Inside the control panel a printed circuit board contains a micro controller that
communicates with the X-ray system computer rack using a serial interface. The
control panel can be screwed down to the console by removing two of the screws
from the plastic case. Two holes are provided in the console for the screws to be
passed through, up into the control panel case.
NOTE: The Operator Control Panel does not support multiple
simultaneous key presses.
STOP
Reverse Forward
Lamps
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Figure 4-6: IM
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Figure 4-7: CC
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Figure 4-9: IN
Figure 4-10: HP
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A message reading: “End of Image Review Buffer. Press the NB/J button to clear
this message box” will appear on screen once the operator has reached the end
of the image review buffer when in Previous Bag mode. As indicated in that
message, the operator can press the “J” or “NB” key on the operator control
board to clear the message, but the message will disappear automatically after 5
seconds.
The “R” or Stop button can be used to exit the Previous Bag or Next Bag mode
(i.e. the Scanned Image Review Mode) and return to the Normal mode.
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Once the operator has reached the end of the image review buffer, a message
will appear, reading: “Press the PJ/I button to clear this message box”. As
indicated in that message, the operator can press the “J” or “NB” key on the
operator control board to clear the message. If those keys are not pressed, the
message will disappear automatically after 5 seconds. The “R” or Stop button
can be used to exit the Previous Bag or Next Bag mode (i.e. the Scanned Image
Review Mode) and return to the Normal mode.
NOTE: Each bag in Previous Bag or Next Bag mode has a
date/stamp indicator above the bag’s image on screen.
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4.4.15 Archive
This function allows one of the most recently scanned bags that are still on-
screen to be stored on the hard disk of the computer.
Pressing 4 on the operator control panel numeric keypad causes the red square to
move to the left. Pressing 6 will cause the red square to move to the right. The
Operator must press 5 in order to confirm the selection of the bag to be archived. A
message confirming selection will appear briefly.
This option may not be present in some systems. The number of images that can be
archived is limited to hard disk space or to a configurable allowable maximum disk
space, whichever is smaller.
It is possible to retrieve archived images but this can only be done in Supervisor
mode.
4.4.16 Transmit
This function is applicable when the X-ray machine is part of a network and
allows images to be transmitted to other machines in the network.
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4.4.17 Reset
This button allows the operator to return to “normal” mode from image
enhancement and zoom modes.
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Inverse IN O
Organic Material OM L
Crystal Clear CC K
High Penetration HP P
Suspect/SE SE X
View Previous Bag PB I
View Current Bag NB J
Reset RS U
Reverse RE Q
Stop ST R
Forward FW S
Increase Variable Gamma VG+ A
Decrease Variable Gamma VG- E
Increase Edge Enhancement VE+ B
Decrease Edge Enhancement VE- F
Increase Density Zoom VD+ C
Decrease Density Zoom VD- G
Increase Color Stripping VC+ D
Decrease Color Stripping VC- H
Target Detection (AEPX) TA T
Archive Image AR V
Transmit Image TR W
Fixed Zoom 1Æ9 1Æ9
Undo Fixed Zoom 0 0
Back Space <Red> Backspace, F2
Enter Right Touchpad Button Enter, F1
Shift Mode/Text Entry <Green> F3
Enter ID (or Password) Right Touchpad Button xxxx<ENTER>
Main Menu Right Touchpad Button N/A
Move up (for review modes) Up Arrow Up Arrow on keypad
Move down (for review modes) Down Arrow Down Arrow on keypad
Move left (for review modes) Left Arrow Left Arrow on keypad
Move right (for review modes) Right Arrow Right Arrow on keypad
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Text characters 0 Æ 9, A Æ Z 0 Æ 9, A Æ Z
Character “Y” (text mode) <Green> <TR> Y
Character “Z” (text mode) <Green> <SE> Z
Figure 4-25: Icon Control Panel/PC Keyboard Equivalents
Keyboard
Key #7
Keyboard
Key #5
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INORGANIC
This button toggles between
MATERIAL
showing all material in the bag
and showing inorganic material
only
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x Operator ID #
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Status x Image
x Bag
Programm x Conveyor and T
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9. Right-click until you return to the main screen (without the main menu
showing) where you’ll see that the functions you chose have been assigned
to the function button you selected (Figure 5-10, note the green function
button now reads: CC+BW+HP).
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Figure 5-11 shows the third and final item under “Image Processing,” and that is
the Auto Reset on Scan function. When enabled, this function resets the image
processing functions to normal each time a new item is scanned. Note the
Enable and Disable options.
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x PB/NB Index
x Zoom Factor
x X-Ray Belt Status
x Image Processing Status
x Soft Buttons
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5.7.1 Site
Figure 5-26 shows the Site screen, which allows for the modification of site data.
Selecting “modify” will bring you to the screen shown in Figure 5-27. Selecting
“modify” on this screen will bring you to the screen where the actual modifications
to the site data can be done.
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5.7.2 Station
Figure 5-31 shows the “Station” option. Selecting this option brings you to the
screen shown in Figure 5-32.
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5.9.1 Diagnostics
Selecting “Diagnostics” on the screen shown in Figure 5-41 leads to the screen
shown in Figure 5-42, which is not the Diagnostics screen but rather the
Radiation Survey, which is a simple set of directions for doing a radiation survey.
The reason that “Diagnostics” defaults to Radiation Survey is simply because this
is by far the most common function accessed through the Diagnostics link. To
access the full Diagnostics menu, click on the green “Exit Radiation Survey”
button in the lower left-hand corner of the screen.
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The first option on the Diagnostics menu is “Board Gain.” To set gain:
1. Select “board gain” from the top left corner of the Diagnostics Menu (Figure
5-43).
2. Once in the board gain mode:
3. Use “P” key on the control panel to select the energy (high or low energy).
Only data from the selected energy will be displayed.
4. Use the “2” or “8” key on the control panel to select the appropriate DAB for
gain adjustment. The signal of the selected DAB will be highlighted in light
green.
5. Use the “4” key to lower the gain of the selected DAB.
6. Use the “6” key to increase the gain of the selected DAB.
7. Use the “Save Gain” (green) button to save the current setting of the DAB’s
gain.
8. Use “Cancel Gain” (red button) to discard current changes.
9. It is suggested to set gain of the DAB to shift its signal to the right side without
making saturation. The recommended setting is 85% of full screen signal.
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5.12 TIP
Figure 5-62 shows the TIP (Threat Image Projection) option. Selecting the
Manage Report Data suboption leads to the screen shown in Figure 5-63.
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Figure 5-64 shows the screen that allows the user to download reports from:
x Screener log report
x Individual screener performance report
x Screener comparison report
x Threat detection by category report
x Access history report
x All reports
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x Operator ID #
(can be # or
x Time alphaneumeric
string)
x Date x Zoom
Status x Image
x Bag
Programm x Conveyor and T
able X-ray Status (text h
Function
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6.1.1 Mode
Selecting “Image Processing” expands that section to show “Mode,” “Bind
Processing Functions” and “Auto Reset On Scan.” Selecting “Mode” is brings you to
the screen shown in Figure 6-5: Image Processing – Mode.
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“Mode” includes a number of menu items that control the appearance of a scanned
image:
x High Penetration
x Black & White
x Crystal Clear
x Inorganic Material
x Organic Material
x Inverse Color
x Edge Enhancement
x Gamma
x Color Stripping
x Density Zoom
Each of these menu items, when selected, offer three choices:
x Stop mode
x Disable/Enable
x Real-Time Mode
This determines whether a particular image enhancement, such as High Penetration,
operates only in stop mode or in both stop mode and “real-time” mode and also
whether the enhancement is enabled or disabled altogether.
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3. Click the left Touchpad button, which brings up the Administrator Menu (Figure
6-3).
4. Using the Touchpad, move the cursor down to highlight Image Processing.
5. Select “Image Processing.” The full Image Processing menu will be revealed,
including the Bind Processing Functions button (Figure 6-8).
6. Using the Touchpad, move down to highlight the Bind Processing Functions
button.
7. Select Bind Processing Functions and the drop down menu will appear (Figure
6-8).
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6.3.1 Date
Figure 6-12 shows the On-Screen Display - Date readout, which can be displayed
on screen in one of three formats: month/day/year; year/month/day and;
day/month/year.
6.3.2 Time
Figure 6-13 shows On-Screen Display: Time. The time can be displayed in 12 hour
or 24 hour format.
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Figure 6-14 shows the Image Archives option and the four associated
suboptions.
NOTE: Auto Archive is an optional program that automatically archives
scanned images, as opposed to having to Manual Archive which is a
standard feature.
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6.5.1 Site
Selecting “Site” brings you to the screen shown in Figure 6-24.
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6.5.2 Station
Selecting “Station” from the screen shown in Figure 6-23 brings you to the screen
shown in Figure 6-29.
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6.9 TIP
Figure 6-39 shows the TIP option along with the TIP Configurations and Library
Configurations suboptions.
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Figure 6-41 shows the Frequency Configurations screen which allows input for TIP
frequency rate, bag range and random ratio.
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The help screen shown in Figure 6-59 contains links to sections from the Rapiscan
6xx XR Operator’s Manual, such as “Introduction,” “Safety,” and “Starting the X-ray
System.” It also contains sections from the Service Manual such as
“Troubleshooting” and “Installation and Configuration.” There are also icons that help
the user navigate the site, such as “Home,” “Index,” “Next” and “Back.”
The user can expand the various help categories by clicking on the + sign to the left
of each section heading.
The user can also click on the name itself, which is also a link (e.g. “Introduction” or
“Starting the X-ray System.” This expands the topics within the larger viewing
window.
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7.1 General
Rapiscan Systems does not accept liability for damage to this or any other equipment
or materials or personal injury caused directly or indirectly by or as a result of either
incorrect or poor quality termination of local power supply cables or unauthorized
modifications to this equipment or tampering with this equipment by unauthorized
personnel.
If the equipment provided is not used in the manner specified by Rapiscan Systems,
the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
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Live: Brown
Neutral: Blue
Earth: Green/Yellow
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CAUTION: Do not attempt file operations unless you are trained in the use of the
Windows operating system. The X-ray machine may malfunction if Rapiscan system
files are altered or deleted. The system files cannot easily be repaired or reloaded.
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WARNING: Care must be taken to prevent water or any other liquid entering
the system. Make sure any cleaning cloth is wrung out before use.
If the system is to be dismantled in any way, or if an internal inspection of the tunnel
is necessary, then the system must be switched off and disconnected from the mains
supply. The keyboard key is to be in the possession of the maintenance engineer.
Some parts of the X-ray system are heavy and require two persons during removal.
9.1.1 Preparation
x Read the warnings at the beginning of this chapter before proceeding.
x Switch off the system and remove the keyboard key.
x Remove the mains supply to the system.
CAUTION: Care must be taken to prevent water or any other liquid entering
the system. Make sure any cleaning cloth is wrung out before use.
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9.2.1 Preparation
Read the warnings at the beginning of this chapter before proceeding. Switch off
the system and remove the keyboard key. Remove the mains supply to the
system.
CAUTION: Care must be taken to prevent water or any other liquid entering
the system. Make sure any cleaning cloth is wrung out before use.
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10.0 Troubleshooting
10.1 Warranty
The customer must obtain written authorization from Rapiscan Systems before
making any modifications to any Rapiscan Systems X-ray unit in order to prevent
voiding the Rapiscan Systems warranty.
The Rapiscan X-ray System has been designed for a long service life and reliable
operation. Some reasons for malfunction can be checked and rectified by on-site
maintenance personnel without the need to call for a service engineer.
If the system does not switch on, please see the section on installation.
If you have followed the instructions in that section but the system still does not
switch on, the following checks can be made. If the system does power up, please
enter ‘Maintenance Mode’ to test each component separately.
Warning: The following checks are to be carried out by a trained and qualified
maintenance technician only. No maintenance panel is to be opened while the
system is connected to the power supply since hazardous voltages exist on circuit
boards inside the system. Remove the power lead from the wall socket before
opening any panel.
10.2 General
Rapiscan X-ray machines perform an extensive power-on self-test that will report
problems on the monitor if any are found.
Before attempting to replace or repair parts, the Rapiscan Service Department
should be contacted since they can help with complex issues and have the most up-
to-date knowledge regarding common problems.
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3. Check fuses on the X-ray generator and Power Distribution and Interface
board.
Warning: Remove the power cable from the power supply, and unlock the
access panels.
Check:
x Fuse FS 7 is O.K. on the MCB panel.
x X-ray Control board Fuses FS 1 and FS 2 are O.K.
x Array box door micro-switches are secure.
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11.0 Options
The following features are optional features available on Rapiscan 6xx XR machines
upon customer request and at additional cost.
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Selecting “OK” on the Filter Options screen brings you to the Archive Reviewer
screen shown in Figure 11-3.
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Figure 11-6 shows the Export Images option which brings up the screen shown in
Figure 11-7.
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For more information, see Rapiscan’s Target, Interactive Target and Liquid Threat
manual, part number 9210733.
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