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HiSpeed FX/i

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Operator Manual
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Revision 0
Original Draft in English

Copyright 2001
by General Electric Company

WARNING
XRAY EQUIPMENT IS DANGEROUS TO BOTH PATIENT AND OPERATOR
UNLESS MEASURES OF PROTECTION ARE STRICTLY OBSERVED
Though this equipment is built to the highest standards of electrical and mechanical safety, the useful xray beam becomes
a source of danger in the hands of the unauthorized or unqualified operator. Excessive exposure to xradiation causes damage
to human tissue.
Therefore, adequate precautions must be taken to prevent unauthorized or unqualified persons from operating this equipment
or exposing themselves or others to its radiation.
Before operation, persons qualified and authorized to operate this equipment should be familiar with the Recommendations
of the International Commission on Radiological Protection, contained in Annals Number 26 of the ICRP, and with applicable
national standards.

Regulatory Requirements
This product complies with regulatory requirements of the following:
- European Directive 93/42/EEC concerning medical devices

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The configurations delivered:

without any option or accessory,


or

exclusively with one or several options and/or accessories listed


below, have been declared in compliance with the European
Directive 93/42/EEC and therefore bear the CE marking:
- Green QSD 1990 Standard issued by MDD (Medical Devices Directorate, at the UK Department of Health).
- Medical Device Good Manufacturing Practice Manual issued by the
FDA (Food and Drug Administration, United States Department of
Health).
- Requirements from Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL), independent
laboratory.
- Requirements from Canadian Standards Association (CSA).
- Requirements from the International Electrotechnical Commission
(IEC), international standards organization.

General Electric Medical Systems, the manufacturer of this product, is ISO


9001 certified.

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EMC Performance
This CT system may characteristically cause electromagnetic interference
with other equipment, either through air or connecting cables.
The term EMC ( ElectroMagnetic Compatibility ) means the capability of the
equipment, which curbs electromagnetic influence from other equipment
and at the same time does not affect other equipment with similar electromagnetic radiation from itself. This product is designed to fully comply with
the group 1 EN6060112 ( IEC6060112 ), Class A, in EMC regulations.
In terms of EMC performance, limit value 12dB relaxation in electromagnetic interference of permanentlyinstalled medical system used in a lead
shielded area, is applied to this product.

Notice upon Installation of the Product


- Locate the equipment as far as possible from other electronic equipment.
- Be sure to use either any cables provided by GEYMS or ones designated by GEYMS. Wire these cables following these installation procedures.

General Notice
- Designation of Peripheral Equipment Connectable to This Product
Avoid using other equipment than designated. Failure to comply with this
instruction may result in poor EMC performance of the product.
- Notice against User Modification
Never modify this product. Unilateral user modification may cause degradation in EMC performance. Modifications of product include ;
D

Changes in cable ( length, material, wiring etc.)

Changes in system installation/layout

Changes in system configuration/components

Changes in means of fixing the system/parts ( cover open/close,


cover screwing )

- Operate the system with all covers closed. If you open any cover for
some reason, be sure to shut it before starting/resuming operation.
Operating the system with any cover open could affect EMC performance.

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Countermeasures against EMCrelated Issues


Generally it is pretty difficult to grapple with EMCrelated issues.
It may take much time and cost.
General countermeasures
Electromagnetic interference with other equipment
D

Electromagnetic interference may be alleviated by positioning other


equipment far from the system.

Electromagnetic interference could be mitigated by changing the


relative location/installation angle between the system and other
equipment.

Electromagnetic interference may be eased by changing wiring


locations of power/signal cables of other equipment.

Electromagnetic influence could be reduced by altering the path of


power supply for other equipment.

Notice on Service
- Ensure all screws are tight after servicing.
Loose screws may cause the degradation in EMC performance.
- In case the high frequency gasket of this system is broken, replace it
with a new one immediately.

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Safety

Safety

WARNING!
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN INJURY TO THE
PATIENT, YOURSELF, OR OTHERS.

General Safety
- Keep the patient in view at all times. Never leave the patient unattended.
Always stay alert to safety concerns involving the patients condition and
equipment operation.
- Check the lengths of all patient health lines (IV tubing, oxygen lines, etc.) and
make sure they accommodate cradle travel. Position these lines so they
cannot catch on anything within the patient vicinity or between the table and
gantry during cradle travel or gantry tilt.
- Always follow the exam procedures provided in the operator manual. Verify
correct entry of identification, patient positioning, and other patient data
before proceeding with the exam. Incorrect procedures or patient data entry
could cause misinterpretation of the exam results.
- Conduct Image Quality checks and follow the maintenance schedule outlined
in your HiSpeed FX/i operator manual. Discontinue use of the equipment
whenever you notice equipment damage, or a malfunction occurs. Do not
use the equipment until qualified service personnel correct the problem.
Never use the equipment unless all the protective covers are in place.

Radiation Safety
- Use of controls or adjustments, or performance of procedures other than
those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
- Always use proper technique factors for each procedure to minimize XRay
exposure while still producing the best diagnostic results.
- Be sure to have an operator wear Xray protection vest when a work is
needed near the gantry while Xray is being emitted.

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Mechanical Safety
- Never open, or remove, the gantry covers. (Only qualified service personnel
should remove covers.)
- Do not enter the scan room when the gantry covers have been opened or
removed. Never allow a patient or staff member to enter the scan room when
the gantry covers have been removed for maintenance or PM. (Never allow
anyone but qualified service personnel to enter the scan room during gantry
maintenance or PM.)
- To prevent the pinching or crushing of extremities, keep hands and feet away
from the edge of the moving table top/cradle and its surrounding equipment.
(Be especially careful when positioning patients who weigh more than 250
pounds.)
- Physically assist all patients on and off the table, and into position on the
cradle.
- While a patient is being loaded onto a CT table from a gurney, make sure via
the following measures that the gurney NEVER moves.
D Lock all the casters of the gurney.
D Hold the gurney very firmly.

If the gurney moves while loading a patient, it may create a gap between the
table and the gurney posing the danger of the patient falling through the gap.
- Return the gantry to the 0_ upright position, latch the table, and set it at a
comfortable height for patient loading and unloading.
- Avoid any patient contact with the CT gantry during gantry tilt and cradle
movement (manual or software driven). Once again, pay close attention to
large patients; make sure you dont pinch skin or extremities between the
cradle and the gantry.
- The concentrated weight of short, heavy patients can cause the cradle to
make contact with the gantry. Make sure you dont drive the cradle into the
gantry cover, and make sure you dont pinch skin or extremities between the
cradle and the gantry.
- Check the lengths of all patient health lines (IV tubing, oxygen lines, etc.) and
make sure they accommodate cradle travel. Position these lines so they
cannot catch on anything within the patient vicinity or between the table and
gantry during cradle travel or gantry tilt.

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- Do not use the table base as a foot rest. You could entrap and injure your
foot while lowering the table.
- Dont place your hands inside the gantry cover when tilting the gantry.
The gantry can pinch or crush your hands!
- Only use the cradle extender to support the patients head or feet during a
scan study. The cradle extender supports up to 75 pounds; the head holder
supports up to 30 pounds. Neither device supports the full weight of a
patient. If you sit, stand or otherwise apply excessive pressure to these
devices, they will break or come off the cradle, and may cause injury.
- Periodically check all accessories for damage and remove from service if
damaged or cracked. Also check the accessory attachment plate fixed to the
end of the cradle. Repair or replace if loose or damaged.
- The cradle has a maximum distributed load capacity of 450 lb. (205 kg).
GE assures incremental accuracy and normal traverse speeds up to 300
pounds. Exceeding the 450 lb. (205 kg) maximum limit could result in
degraded positioning performance, increased table lowering speed,
equipment damage and/or injury.

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Electrical Safety
- Avoid all contact with any electrical conductors.
- Wait at least 10 minutes after the last scan before you turn off [Main Power].
This gives the circulating oil sufficient time to cool the XRay tube.

Laser Beam Safety


- The laser beam used for patient positioning can cause eye injuries.
Instruct a patient not to stare into the laser beam.

Software Safety
- Should a malfunction occur, or a patient condition develop that requires
interrupting a scan series, push

(Abort) on the right end of the OC scan

panel to stop XRay.


- Wait for image annotation to complete before filming. If you press the
exposure button too soon, the film records a composite of two different scans.
- DICOM protocol has a dialect, which may cause some troubles like
disappearances of some portion of image annotations, when connecting to
the station where data transfer is not confirmed.

Emergency Stop
- In the event of a hardware failure that could cause serious damage, such as
smoke, fire or unintentional cradle movement, press one of the red
[Emergency Stop] switches located on the operator console, at the gantry
control panels, or on the Xray Generator. Low power to the electronic
components in the computer and data acquisition system remains ON.
- When Emergency Stop is applied, the moving cradle and tilting gantry may
overrun by less than 10 mm and less than 0.5 degrees, respectively.

GE provides training support. Contact your local GE sales


representative to arrange training sessions to meet your needs.

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Radio Waves Safety
Never use the following devices near this equipment.
Use of these devices near this equipment may induce erratic function
of the equipment.

Devices not to be used near this equipment


Devices which intrinsically transmit radio waves such as;
cellular phone, transceiver, mobile radio transmitter and radiocontrolled toy,
etc.
Keep those devices poweroff near this equipment.

NOTE

Medical staff in charge of this equipment is required to


instruct technicians, patients and other people who may be
around the equipment to fully comply with the above
regulation.

Your system also has a warning label on a console that


warns of the above hazard.

NOTE

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Warning Labels
Labels on Keyboard
- The following labels are attached to the upper side of the keyboard.

CAUTION
Patient may be pinched between gantry and table during
Prescribed Tilt. To avoid pinching, before using Prescribed
Tilt, make sure that patient does not contact the gantry.

CAUTION
Press Stop Scan button to stop cradle motion or scanning.

WARNING
This Xray unit may be dangerous to patient and operator
unless safe exposure factors and instructions are observed.

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Laser Alignment Light Caution/Warning
The HiSpeed system employs semiconductor laser alignment lights for patient
landmarking. This type of alignment light casts a thin red light on the patient
for the purpose of positioning and landmarking.
- The following label is attached at three locations of the gantry aperture.

LASER APERTURE
DO NOT STARE
INTO BEAM
- The following labels are attached to the lower part of the gantry.
LASER RADIATION
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
600700nm LASER DIODE
1 MILLIWATT MAXIMUM OUTPUT

CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT


IEC 8251:1993

LASER RADIATION
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
600700nm LASER DIODE
1 MILLIWATT MAXIMUM OUTPUT
CLASS II LASER PRODUCT

CAUTION: Exposing eyes to the laser alignment lights may


result in eye injury.
Do not stare directly into the laser beam.
Instruct patients to close their eyes during landmarking to avoid
eye exposure to the alignment light while laser light is on.
Closely monitor all patients and prevent them from accidentally
staring into the beam.
Do not leave the laser beam on after you position the patient.

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- The following label is attached at the rear side of the gantry pedestal.
MADE FOR GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN BY

GE YOKOGAWA MEDICAL SYSTEMS, LTD


7127 ASAHIGAOKA 4CHOME, HINOSHI, TOKYO, JAPAN

MODEL xxxxx
SERIAL
yyyyy
MANUFACTURED n month, 19xx
SOURCE: 90A/380480V3~
SOURCE: 30A/200V~
SOURCE: 30A/115V ~
SOURCE: 15A/115V ~

CLASS 1

50/60Hz
50/60Hz
50/60Hz
50/60Hz

COMPLIES WITH RADIATION


PERFORMANCE STANDARDS, 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J

CAUTION : Use of controls or adjustments or performance of


procedures other than those specified herein
may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

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Information of Laser Alignment Lights Beam
Beam source location
The following drawing shows the locations of the laser beam source, A, B, C,
D, E, F, G and H.
Xaxis direction

Positioning
Light B, E

Positioning
Light A, D
G

Yaxis
direction

Positioning
Light C, F

Gantry Front

Xaxis View

Scan plane
External plane

90 deg.

90 deg.

Gantry front cover

Light A

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Gantry front cover


Beam radiation area

Light C

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Yaxis View
Scan plane

External plane
Gantry front cover

Light B
90 deg.

Beam radiation area

Gantry front cover

Front View

Beam radiation area

Light F

80 deg. 80 deg.

External plane

Light D
4 deg.

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Front View

Light E
3 deg.
90 deg.

External plane
Beam radiation area

Front View

55 deg.

Light G

90 deg.

35 deg.

90 deg.

Light H

Scan plane
Beam radiation area

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Cradle Caution
- The following label is attached to the end of the cradle.

CAUTION
Do not grasp the side of the cradle.

Accessory Caution
- The following labels are attached to the standard headholder and shallow
headholder.

CAUTION
Accessory may fall and cause injury if not latched to
cradle. Make sure that accessory is latched to underside of
cradle.

CAUTION
Excessive weight can break accessory and cause injury.
Do not load more than 34 Kg or 75 pounds.

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- The following labels are attached to the coronal headholder.

CAUTION
Accessory may fall and cause injury if not latched to
cradle. Make sure that accessory is latched to underside of
cradle.

CAUTION
Excessive weight can break accessory and cause injury.
Do not load more than 34 Kg or 75 pounds.

CAUTION
Do not hit the accessory against the gantry. Patient injury
or equipment damage could result.

- The following labels are attached to the cradle extender.

CAUTION
Accessory may fall and cause injury if not latched to
cradle. Make sure that accessory is latched to underside of
cradle.

CAUTION
Excessive weight can break accessory and cause injury.
Do not load more than 45 Kg or 99 pounds.

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Radio Wave Caution
- The following label is attached to the operator console.

CAUTION
Do not use the following devices near this equipment.
Cellular phone, radio transceiver, mobile radio transmitter,
radiocontrolled toy, etc.
Use of these devices near this equipment could cause this
equipment to perform outside the published specfications.
Keep power to these devices turned off when near this
equipment.

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Precaution for The CT System Disposal
The elimination of machines and accessories must be in accordance with
national regulations for waste processing.
In the CT system there are certain materials used that could cause
environmental hazards if disposed of improperly. Those materials include lead
blocks in the gantry and oil in the tank and the Xray tube. Be sure to contact
GEMS service personnel prior to disposing of the CT system or any CT
component to ensure safe and proper disposal.

Packing Materials
The materials used to pack our equipment are recyclable. They must be
collected and processed in accordance with the regulations in force for the
country where the machines or accessories are unpacked.

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Technical documents
GE will provide CT users with the following documents at their request to help
them repair malfunction on their own.
- Diagrams
- Components part lists
- Descriptions
- Calibration instructions

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Table of Contents
Chapter 1
SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1-1

Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General Procedure of CT Examination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Main Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gantry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gantry Display Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operator Console (OC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Standard Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Head Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Body Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System Power On/Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1-1
1-1
1-2
1-2
1-4
1-7
1-9
1-11
1-12
1-12
1-13
1-20
1-20
1-21
1-25
1-27

Chapter 2
SCAN TOP LEVEL SCREEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2-1

Icon Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Function of Each Icon 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Function of Each Icon 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
New Patient . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Patient Schedule 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Protocol Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Auto Voice Record 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Protocol Management 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Retro Recon1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Recon Management 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tube Warmup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Scanner Utilities 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Raw Data Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2-2
2-3
2-4
2-5
2-6
2-12
2-13
2-16
2-21
2-25
2-27
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Chapter 3
DISPLAY TOP LEVEL SCREEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3-1

Primary/Secondary Viewport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Image Display Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Autoview Layouts 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Review Layouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
List/Select 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Routine Display 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Roam Zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Explicit Magnify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Flip/Rotate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ProView . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GSE (Gray Scale Enhancement) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Display Normal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
List/Select . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ellipse ROI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Measure Distance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Grid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cross Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User Annotation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Exam Pg / Series Pg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hide/Show Graphics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Erase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Screen Save . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Measurements 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MIROI (Multiple Image ROI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Report Pixels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Display Preference 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Annotation Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Next/Prior Each Viewport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Next/Prior Series Binding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Continuous Report Cursor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Manual Film Composer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Auto Film Composer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Accelerator Bar 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3-2
3-3
3-4
3-6
3-7
3-9
3-10
3-11
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SCAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4-1

Patient Positioning 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
New Patient 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Scout Scan 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Auto Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Auto Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Axial/Helical Scan Prescription 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Axial/Helical Prescription (View/Edit) Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Continuous Scan Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Prescribe Scan Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Prospective Multiple Reconstruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Icons of the Axial/Helical Scan Prescription screen (1) . . . . . .
Icons of the Axial/Helical Scan Prescription screen (2) . . . . . .
Show Localizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Auto mA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SmaerRecon (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Axial/Helical Scan in Progress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Axial/Helical Scan End . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Priority Recon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Next Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Repeat Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
One More . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Repeat Last Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Biopsy Scan 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SmartPrep 1 (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Smart Addition 1 (Option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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4-33
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4-40
4-41
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4-43
4-44
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4-47
4-48
4-50
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Chapter 5
FILMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5-1

AutoFilm 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AutoFilm Composer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Manual Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Manual Film Composer 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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QUALITY ASSURANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Phantom Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Scan the QA Phantom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
High Contrast Spatial Resolution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Slice Thickness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Low Contrast Detectability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Noise and Uniformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Weighted CTDI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dose and Performance 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dose and Performance 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dose and Sensitivity Profile at Phantom Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Chapter 7
Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Component Identification for HiSpeed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Component Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MX165ZJ XRay Tube Assembly Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MX165ZJ Diagnostic Source Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MX165ZJ CT Scan Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MX165ZJ XRay Tube IEC Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MX165ZJ Cathode Emission and Filament Characteristics . . . . . .
MX165 ZJ Anode Heating and Cooling Curves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MX165ZJ XRay Tube Assembly Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Generator Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The Attenuation Equivalent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Periodic Maintenance by Qualified Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance by CT Users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Symbols and Classification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Overview of CT System and Examination
Overview
The HiSpeed computed tomography (CT) system consists of four major
components and some peripheral gear. Four major components are the
gantry, table, operator console(OC) and power distribution unit.
The primary objective of this CT system is to obtain for medical diagnoses
the two or threedimensional images of internal structure of human body.

General Procedures of CT Examination :


3. The operator prescribes the examination(scan) procedures at the OC
while the patient is positioned on the table in the scan room.
4. As the operator initiates the scan procedures with the patient in the
gantry aperture, the Xray unit inside the gantry rotates around the
patient body emitting the fanshaped Xray beam to the body. The
Xray penetrates the body and is received by the detector, then it is
converted to the electrical data.
5. The data acquired in the above step is processed into the images by
the computer at the OC. Then, the images are initially displayed on the
CRT of the OC and subject to manipulation for analysis. The images can
also be filmed later for diagnoses by a physician.
6. The image data can be saved in some electronic media like optical disk
for later analysis and also be transferred to some other stations for
remote diagnoses.

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Main Components
Gantry
Display Panel
Emergency
Button

Emergency
Button

Control
Panel

Control
Panel

Positioning
Light &
Breath Navi

Positioning
Light

Positioning
Light

Front

Function
The gantry incorporates the Xray tube unit, the HiLight detector and DAS
(Data Acquisition System) inside. It also provides the following functions.
D Display Panel
The display panel shows the readings of the gantry tilt, table height, position
of land mark, latch status, scannable range and tilt range.
Refer to the Gantry Display Panel page for the function descriptions.
D Emergency Button
Pressing the emergency button stops every mechanical movement and the
Xray emission.
D Control Panel
The control panel incorporates the several buttons to mainly control the
movements of the gantry and table. Each front and rear cover has two
control panels. Refer to the Gantry Control Panel page for the function
descriptions.

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D * Positioning Light & Breath Navi
The laser beam will be emitted through here that will be used to position a
patient. Breath Navi gives the visual breathing instructions to a patient with
hearing problem.
(* Laser beam and Breath Navi may not be available in Americas.)

Gantry Specifications
D Aperture : 70 cm
D Tilt : +/ 30 degrees
D Tilt speed : 1 degree/second
D Focus to isocenter : 541 mm
D Focus to detector : 949 mm
D Rotation speed : 360 degrees in 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 3.0 seconds

Xray Tube Specifications


D Anode heat storage capacity : 3.5 MHU
D Anode heat dissipation : 820 KHU/min. (maximum)
D Casing heat dissipation : 300 KHU/min. (constant)
D Dual focal spots : 0.9 mm 0.62 mm, 1.2 mm 1.2 mm
(Focal size depends on slice thickness and mA.)

HiLight Detector Specifications


D Channels : 816
D View : 972

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Gantry Control Panel
Internal Landmark

Tilt Range
&
Scannable
Range
Display

External
Landmark
Lamp
External
Landmark

Positioning
Light
Table Up

Cradle Out

Practice

Table Down
Cradle In
Gantry Tilt
Lamp

LED
IMS Table
Move
Fast
Gantry Tilt
Lamp
Gantry Tilt

Function
The gantry control panel enables you to move or control the movement of
the gantry, table or cradle with the following buttons.
D Cradle In/Out
Use this to move the cradle toward or away from the gantry aperture.
D Table Up/Down
Use this to move the table up or down.
D Fast
Use this to increase the speed of cradle in/out. This does not apply to table
up/down.

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D Gantry Tilt
Use this to tilt the gantry toward or away from the cradle.

WARNING!
The touch sensor on the gantry cover works only during the remote tilt
operation at the OC. It does not work when the tilt operation is done at the
Control Panel.
D Gantry Tilt Lamp
The system turns on this lamp when gantry tilt is needed.
D IMS Move
Use this to manually extend the cradle (IMS table). The IMS table can be
operated only at the gantry control panel. The LED above the IMS Move
button indicates the status of the IMS table use (not at the home position).
The scannable range sticker on the cradle shows the edge of scannable
range with IMS table fully stretched.
D Positioning Light
Use this to turn on or off the internal/external positioning lights.

WARNING!
The laser beam used for patient positioning can cause eye injuries.
Be sure to instruct a patient never to stare into the beam.
D External Landmark
Use this to move the anatomy beneath the external positioning light.
When the gantry tilt is set at zero degrees, this button must be depressed for
more than 0.5 seconds. Make sure that the [Distance from Landmark]
display on Gantry Display Panel shows the number around 190 mm.
When the gantry is tilted, keep depressing the button until the External
Landmark Lamp gets dim in order for the system to adjust the table height.
D External Landmark Lamp
While this lamp is on, keep depressing the External Landmark button until
this lamp gets dim to adjust the table height.
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D Internal Landmark
Use this to move the anatomy beneath the internal light to adjust scan
location zero.
D Tilt Range & Scannable Range
Use this to display the gantry tilt range and the scannable range at certain
table height.
D Practice
Use this to test the * Breath Navi function.
(*Breath Navi is the small device attached to the edge of the gantry aperture
that gives the visual breathing instructions to a patient with hearing problem.)

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Distance from IsoCenter

SI

Distance from Landmark


(mm)

Positioning
Light On/Off

Release
Interference Cradle Lock

SI

Tilt/Angle
Range

Xray On

Function
The gantry display panel shows the following readings and indications.
D Xray On
The Xray On lamp illuminates during Xray exposure.
D Tilt / Angle Range
The Tilt/Angle Range field shows the reading of either the current tilt or the
tilt range limits at the current table height/cradle extension. The numerical
reading is preceded by either S (superior) or I (inferior).
D Distance from Landmark
The Distance from Landmark field shows the reading of the distance (mm)
between the landmark and the anatomy in the Xray path. The numerical
reading is preceded by either S (superior) or I (inferior).
D Distance from IsoCenter
The Distance from IsoCenter field shows the reading of the distance (mm)
between the isocenter and the top of the table.

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D Release Cradle Lock
The Release Cradle Lock lamp turns on while the cradle is unlatched.
D Interference
The Interference lamp turns on when some mechanical interference occurs.
D Positioning Light On/Off
The Positioning Light turns on or off when the positioning light button on the
control panel is toggled.

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Table

Cradle

Foot Switch
(Table Up)

Speaker
Home Position
Latch Button

Function
The table is used to load a patient for scanning.
D Cradle
The cradle moves into or out of the gantry aperture.
D Latch Button
The latch button is used to latch or unlatch the cradle. The unlatched cradle
can be manually slid. The Display Panel shows whether the cradle is
latched.
D Foot Switch
The foot switch is used to automatically raise the table to the level of 140cm.,
then move the cradle inward.
D Home Position
The home position pedal is used to automatically position the table to its
lowest level and the gantry to zero tilt.
D Speaker
The speaker is used to deliver oral instructions to a patient.

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Table Specifications
D Vertical range : from 40 cm to 95 cm (cradle height from floor)
D Vertical elevation speed : 18.3 mm/second on average
D Maximum cradle travel : 1620 mm
(Note: Table Height, Gantry Tilt, and scanning software determine the
scannable range. )
D Cradle speed : 20 mm/second (Slow mode), 100 mm/second (Fast mode)
D Table load capacity : maximum 205 Kg (450 lbs.)

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Operator Console (OC)
Scan/Display Monitor

Mouse
Keyboard

Main Switch
CDROM Drive
MOD Drive

Function
The operator console (OC) is mainly used for the operator to set up the scan
procedures and process the resultant image data.
D Scan/Display Monitor
The 21inch monitor on the OC can be mainly used for two purposes,
scanning patients and displaying images.
D Keyboard/Mouse
Please refer to the User Interface page.
D MOD Drive
Image data can be stored in 2.3 GB MOD (magnetic optical disk).
Caution : It is highly recommended to always take backup image data
because there may be a possibility of medium breakdown.

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User Interface
The HiSpeed system employs the user interface that enables the operator to
easily interact with the OC workstation. The user interface consists of a
mouse and keyboard.

Mouse
Middle button
Left button

Right button

General operations of the mouse are as follows:


D Click
Press a button once then release it quickly.
D Double / triple click
Click two/three times quickly.
D Click and drag
Press and hold the button and move the mouse across the pad.

Main functions of each button are as follows:


D Left button
To select any of icon, item, function, etc.
D Middle button
To change window width and/or level by moving the mouse left/right and/or
up/down respectively with the button pressed.
D Right button
To scroll the image or modify the image zoom factor.

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Keyboard
The workstation includes a keyboard for entering text at onscreen prompts
and numeric data in data entry fields.
The upper part of the keyboard includes scanrelated buttons and
safetyrelated buttons.

Prescribed
Tilt

Move to
Scan

Stop
Move

Start
Scan

Pause

Volume
Stop Emergency
Scan Stop
Xray on
Mic.
Reset
Talk (Intercom)

Functions of each button and key are described on the following pages.

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Scanrelated buttons
D Prescribed Tilt (Outside Americas market only)
Prescribed Tilt enables you to tilt the gantry to the prescribed angle without
operating at the gantry panel.
This button starts to flash following the [Move to Scan] button when the
gantry tilt is prescribed at the View/Edit Screen and the [Confirm] icon is
selected.
When this button is flashing, you can hold it down to remotely tilt the gantry
till it automatically stops at the prescribed angle (maximum  30 degrees).
Note : The gantry tilts only while the button is being held down.

WARNING!
During this remote tilt operation there may be a danger of the gantry cover
hitting the patient unless the operator is very closely watching the tilt
movement. The touch sensor on the gantry cover is supposed to stop the
tilt movement when it detects the physical contact with the patient body.
However, that sensor is just an auxiliary safety device. Prior to the actual
tilt the operator must ensure without relying on the sensor that the gantry
cover will not come in contact with the patient body.
Breath Navi (look guide) does not have a function of touch sensor.
The touch sensor on the gantry cover works only during the remote tilt
operation at the OC. It does not work when the tilt operation is done at the
Control Panel.
The front touch sensor (option) must be used in case it is hard to see the
front gantry cover from the console.
See the next page for the locations the front and rear touch sensors are
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The locations and sizes of Front/Rear Touch Sensor

75 deg.

Front Touch Sensor


(optional purchase)
545mm

370mm

SC*

SC* : Scan Center

Front

664mm

Rear Touch Sensor


579mm

SC*

SC* : Scan Center

Rear
Note : After the Touch Sensor worked and stopped the gantry, tilt the gantry
to the opposite direction to release it.

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D Move to Scan
Press this button when lit to move the cradle to the prescribed scan start
location.
D Stop Move
Press this button to stop the cradle when it is traveling.
D Start Scan
Press this button when lit to start scans.
D Pause
Press this button to temporarily halt scans. Scans pause after completing the
current one scan. Press Start Scan button to resume scans.
D Xray on
This button lights up during Xray emission.
D Stop Scan
Press this button to stop the current or halted scan.
D Emergency Stop
This button cuts off the power to the equipment inside the scan room.
All mechanical movements and Xray radiation are halted.
Note : This button DOES NOT affect the power of OC and laser camera.
D Reset
This button restores the power to the equipment inside the scan room after
Emergency Stop is applied. ( Use a pen head or something like that to press
this button. A finger must be too big.)
The whole system can be reset by turning on the main switch.

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Communication button
D Talk (Intercom)
Hold down this button to give some verbal instructions to the patient during a
study.
D Volume
Use these dials to adjust the voice volume of patient or operator.

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Keyboard keys
D Function key
F1, F2, F3 and F4 function keys are used for filmingrelated operations.
Please refer to Chapter 5 [FILMING] for detailed information.
F1
Film
Image

F2

F3

F4

Film
Page

Film
MID

Film
Series

F5 function key is used to return to the window width and level that have
been used most recently.
F5
Previous

W/L

F6F11 function keys are used to preset the specific window width and level
for specific anatomical areas. The procedure is as follows.
F6
Abdo
men

F7

F8

Head

Lung

F9

F10

F11

Media
stinum

Spine

Verte
bra

Drop on
Auto Film

1. Select the image as a primary one (green border) whose WW and WL


you wish to register as default.
2. Press [Shift+F6F11] to register those WW and WL as preset
conditions.

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D Image Analysis related keys
These keys are used for image analysis purposes. Please refer to Chapter 3
[DISPLAY TOP LEVEL SCREEN] for each keys function.
Erase

Disp
Norm

Ellipse
ROI

Trace

Grid
On/Off

Meas
Dist

User
Annot

Zoom
Roam

D Key top
These keys are mainly used to input texts and numbers.

Enter

Shift

Prior Exam
Prior

Next Exam
Next

[Enter] : Use this to conclude the entry.


[/] : Use these to move forward or backward through items on
desktop.
[///] : Use these to adjust window level and width of images.
[Prior Exam/Prior] : Use this to return to prior exam or image.
[Next Exam/Next] : Use this to go to next exam or image.

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Accessories
The system utilizes the various accessories to facilitate the scan.

Standard Accessories
- Cradle pad
- Cradle extender
- Arm board
- Head holder
- Security straps
- Phantoms to calibrate and check performance
- Phantom holder
- Console chair
- Operator manual

Optional Accessories
- Coronal head holder assembly
- Shallow head holder assembly

WARNING!
Do not use any accessories other than those provided by GE. Use of other
accessories may cause unexpected troubles or physical injuries.
Also, if anything other than GE accessories is placed in the path of xray
beams, it may affect image quality.

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Standard Head Holder Assembly
(Front side)

(Back side)

Label
MADE FOR GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN BY
GE YOKOGAWA MEDICAL SYSTEMS, LTD.
7127 ASAHIGAOKA 4CHOME, HINOSHI TOKYO, JAPAN
MODEL 2201806
SERIAL
MANUFACTURED OCTOBER 1997

Shallow Head Holder (option)

Wedge (Large, Small)

(Back side)

Label
MADE FOR GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN BY
GE YOKOGAWA MEDICAL SYSTEMS, LTD.
7127 ASAHIGAOKA 4CHOME, HINOSHI TOKYO, JAPAN
MODEL 2183827
SERIAL
MANUFACTURED OCTOBER 1997

Head Strap

Chin Strap

Coronal Head Holder Assembly (option)


Coronal Head Cushion
Coronal Head Neck Pad

Label
MADE FOR GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN BY
GE YOKOGAWA MEDICAL SYSTEMS, LTD.
7127 ASAHIGAOKA 4CHOME, HINOSHI TOKYO, JAPAN
MODEL 2201805
SERIAL
MANUFACTURED OCTOBER 1997

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Standard Head Holder Assembly
D Standard Head Holder
Use during normal head studies, with a supine patient. Use the head band,
chin strap, and coil spacers (wedges) to secure the head in the proper
position. The material is metalfree.
D Head Holder Cushion
Place this cushion on the Standard head holder. Use it to cushion the head
and hold it in position during the study. Two sizes are available.
D Head Band
Place the wide area of the head band between the head holder and head
holder cushion, with the straps hanging on either side of the head holder,
before the patient lays on the table. Move the patients head into position on
the cushion, cross each end of the band over the forehead, and fasten the
pad of Velcro loops to the hooks on the back of the head holder. Use the
head band to position and stabilize the head during a study.
D Chin Band
Center the hole in the band over the patients chin, and fasten the pad of
Velcro loops to the hooks on the back of the head holder. Use the chin
band to position and stabilize the head during a study.

Coronal Head Holder Assembly (option)


D Coronal Head Holder
Use this head holder during direct coronal studies. The patient lays in the
supine position, with the head tipped backward into the coronal head holder.
Use the head band and chin strap to secure the head in the direct coronal
position. The material is metalfree.
D Neck Pad
Place this pad vertically in the Coronal head holder to cushion the rear
head.

WARNING!
Be extremely careful to avoid contact between the coronal head holder
and the gantry while lowering the table in the aperture. Patient injury to the
neck or equipment damage could result.

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D Knee Pad Assembly
Place the knee pad on the cradle. Rest the patients legs, with knees slightly
bent, on the knee pad or Rest the patients head on the knee pad, and
use the knee pad strap to secure the hands over the patients head, to
prevent catching the patients fingers between the cradle and table surfaces.
D Knee Pad Strap
Attaches to the three Velcro loop patches on the knee pad with Velcro
hooks; use to secure the legs or arms to the knee pad. (See above)
D Cradle Pad
Use during standard studies; attaches to the cradle with Velcro hooks.
D Cradle Extender
Attach the cradle extender to the end of the table nearest the gantry, to
increase the overall cradle length, and position the body area of interest
inside the scannable range. Use the extender to support the patients head
or feet during a body scan. The material is metalfree.

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Security Strap Kit
D Body Strap A
Use the 60 mm wide strap to position and secure the patients head to the
Head Cushion; or use as needed to secure blankets or clothing. Follow
Body Strap B directions to attach and secure the straps. One set provided
with system.
D Body Strap B
Use the 150 mm wide straps to secure the body to the cradle, to reduce
patient movement; to secure blankets or clothing, to prevent contact with the
cradle surface; or, to cover and secure the patients hands. Slide the nylon
guide, opposite the Velcro ends of the straps, into the raceway attached to
both side edges of the cradle. Slide the strap along the length of the cradle
to position it over the patient, and fasten the Velcro ends together to secure
the patient. Three sets provided with the system
D Body Strap C
Use the 370 mm wide strap in the same manner as Body Strap B.
One set provided with system.
D Extension Strap
Use the extension strap with the corresponding body straps to secure large
or obese patients. Attach Velcro hooks to loops on the body strap to
increase the length. Each set of body straps has an extension strap; five
provided with the system.

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Knee Pad

Cradle Pad

Knee Pad Strap

Cradle Extender
(Back side)
Cradle Extender Pad

Label
MADE FOR GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN BY
GE YOKOGAWA MEDICAL SYSTEMS, LTD.
7127 ASAHIGAOKA 4CHOME, HINOSHI TOKYO, JAPAN
MODEL 2201803
SERIAL
MANUFACTURED OCTOBER 1997

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Attach/Detach Head Holder and Cradle Extender
CAUTION
Prevent damage to metalfree accessories !
Carefully examine the metalfree clasp assembly on the
accessory and the catch on the cradle before attempting to
attach the accessory for the first time.
To attach an accessory:
D Make sure the clasp on the accessory is unlatched, and hanging freely.
Hold the clasp in the unlatched position while you attach the accessory.
D Align the accessory tongue with the pocket at the end of the cradle.
Keep fingers clear of the cradle. Slide the tongue all the way into the
pocket until it rests snugly against the angled face of the cradle.
D Gently pull the clasp toward the floor and away from the gantry until it
hooks the catch on the cradle. Push the hingedend of the clasp toward
the cradle until it snaps into place.
To detach an accessory:
D Pull the hingedend of the clasp toward the floor and away from the
gantry until it snaps open and clears the catch.
D Gently slide the accessory toward the gantry until it clears the cradle.
If the accessory offers any resistance, check to make sure the clasp
cleared the catch on the cradle.

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System Power On/Off
How to turn on the system power (Usually power is on 24 hours a
day.)
1. Turn on the main switch located on the lower right side of the OC.

2. The system will start up and the Scan/Display monitor on the OC will
automatically proceed to its Top Level screen.

How to turn off the system power (Usually power is on 24 hours


a day.)
1. Click on the [Shutdown] icon on the upper left corner of the screen.

Shutdown

2. The system will automatically proceed to the point where you can turn
off the main switch.

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SCAN TOP LEVEL SCREEN


After the system starts up, the following screen appears on the CRT as
default Top Level screen. This screen will also appear when the [Scan] icon
on the upper left corner is selected while in the either Display or Image
Works mode.
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Icon Selection
D When a certain icon is selected, it highlights in blue.
D Icons currently not available are displayed in gray.
D When the second icon is selected after the first one was selected, the first
icon highlights in green and its upper right corner folds.
Functions of each icon are described on the following pages.

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Function of Each Icon 1

This icon leads to the scan screen.

Scan

This icon leads to the Display screen.


The icons on the Display screen are described in the later
chapter.
Display

This contains Reformation, 3D, Network and other advanced


image analysis applications. Refer to {Image Works} section.
Image Works

Use this to shut down the system.


Shutdown

This is only for service purpose. Users are not allowed to


touch this.
Service

This icon leads to the InSite service.


(This icon is not available unless InSite
option is installed.)
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Function of Each Icon 2

Remaining disk space

To see current messages

D Remaining Disk Space


This area shows the remaining disk space. ( The above example shows that
the disk can hold 148 images of 512x512 matrix, which amounts to 595
images of 256x256 matrix.)
D Reconstruction Status
This area shows the exam, series and image number of the exam that is
currently being reconstructed.
D Archive Status
This area shows the status of images being archived.
D Network Status
This area shows the status of networking.
D Filming Status
This area shows the status of filming.
D Current Messages
Click here to open the Current Messages screen.

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New Patient
New Patient icon is located at the left side of the screen.

New Patient

FunctionSelect this icon first to begin a new patient exam.


Refer to the chapter 4 [Scan] for detailed information.
1. Click on the [New Patient] icon to open the following New Patient
screen.
Protocol Selection

Patient Information
Exam Number
Accession Number
Patient ID
Patient Name
Birthdate

Sex

Age
Weight

Kilograms

Pounds

Referring Physician
Radiologist

Operator
History
Exam Description
Protocol Number

End
Exam

2. Enter necessary patient information.


Note : Patient ID must be put to proceed. (required)
3. Choose a desired scan protocol from the Default Protocol area located
on the right side of the New Patient screen.
4. The system automatically proceeds to the View/Edit screen.

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Patient Schedule 1
Patient Schedule icon is located below the New Patient icon.

Patient Schedule

FunctionPatient Schedule allows you to enter patient data ahead of time.


Once it is time to perform a specific patient exam, you can select from the
created list, enter the patient ID or requisition number to call up the patient
data.
1. Click on [Patient Schedule] to open the following Schedule list.
Patient Schedule
Schedule
Status Req. Number Patient ID

Patient Name

Date

Time

0654

8120

Kim McCquaer

6/15/98

10:23AM

0718

8255

Dave Sonaty

6/12/98

02:19PM

0788

8764

Laura Sepcic

6/09/98

03:26PM

8332

5300

Juliet Herman

6/02/98

11:23AM

9102

2761

Brad Fox

5/27/98

10:46AM

Quit

Select
Patient

View
More Info

Add
Patient

Edit
Patient

Delete
Selected

Delete
All

Exam Description

Preferences

Next Prior

On the left side of the column under Status, there are two letters. C stands
for Completed and N for New. The completed exam at the top of the list is
the last completed exam. The only active functions at this point are [Quit]
[Add Patient], [Delete All], [Preferences] and Next/Prior arrows.
Note : Active icons have clear black characters on them whereas inactive
icons have dim characters.
2. Once a patient is selected, the other icons become active.
Functions of each icon are described on the following pages.

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Select Patient
Select
Patient

Take the following steps to use [Select Patient].


1. Select [New Patient].
2. Select [Patient Schedule].
3. Select the desired patient on the Schedule list.
4. Select [Select Patient]. The patient data will then be placed in the New
Patient data area.
Note : The patient data will also be called up by typing in the patient ID.
View More Info
View
More Info

While your HiSpeed system is connected with HIS/RIS and if your HiSpeed
system has Connect Pro option, select [View More Info] to get more
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Add Patient
Add
Patient

Select [Add Patient] to open the following menu to add patients to the
schedule. Patient data, date and time of the exam and the protocol can be
entered here.
Patient Schedule

Protocol Selection

Accession Number
Patient ID
Anatomical Selector

Patient Name
Sex

Birthdate
Age
Weight

Kilograms

Pounds

Referring Physician
Radiologist

Operator
History
Exam Description
Protocol Number

Date

Cancel

Time

Accept

Accession Number : Within 16 characters


Patient ID : Within 16 characters
Patient Name : Within 64 characters
Sex : M (Male) or F (Female)
Birthdate : Year, Month, Day
Age : Years, Months, Weeks, Days
Weight : Kgs or Pounds

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Reference Physician : Within 32 characters
Radiologist : Within 32 characters
Operator : Within 3 characters
History : Within 60 characters
Exam Description : Within 22 characters
Protocol Number : Within 5 characters
Date : Exam date, Year, Month, Day
Time : Exam time, Hour, Minute
Edit Patient
Edit
Patient

Select [Edit Patient] to bring up the Patient Information screen to edit patient
data.

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Delete Selected
Delete
Selected

[Delete Selected] allows you to delete specific patients from the Schedule
list.
1. To delete only one patient, click on that patients information, then select
[Delete Selected].
2. To delete multiple patients in order, click on one patient, then go to the
last patient and press and hold the Shift key, then click on that patient.
Then, select [Delete Selected].
To delete multiple patients out of order, press and hold the Control key,
then click on the desired patients and select [Delete Selected].
3. A confirmation message Are you sure you want to delete selected
patients ? appears. If OK, click on [OK].

Delete All
Delete
All

[Delete All] allows you to delete all of the patients.


1. The following screen appears after selecting [Delete All].
Delete All

All
Completed

OK

All
New

All

Cancel

2. Select [All Completed] to delete all scancompleted patients.


Select [All New] to delete all new patients.
Select [All] to delete both of the above patients.
Note : The default is [All Completed].

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Preferences
Preferences

[Preferences] allows you to set the sort order and delete time.
1. The following screen appears upon the selection of [Preferences].
Preferences
Update Schedule Yes
Automatically ?

No

Sort By :

Show Update
Parameters ?

No

Delete Completed
Exams After :

Yes

Date/
Time

Name

ID

Days

Default Update Parameters


Get Patient List For :

This
System

All CT
Systems

All
Systems

Today

With a Date Range :

Days Before Today


Days After Today
All Dates

OK

Cancel

2. The patient list can be sorted by Date/Time, Name or ID.


3. If you want the system to automatically delete completed exams, you
can click in the Days box and type in the number of days desired.
The default is 0 (zero).
4. Select [OK] to conclude the entry.

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Protocol Management
Protocol Management icon is located at the right side of the New Patient
icon.

Protocol Management

Function : Protocol Management includes two functions, which are [Auto


Voice Record] and [Protocol Management].
1. The following screen appears upon the selection of [Protocol
Management].

Auto Voice
Record

Protocol
Management

Quit

2. Select [Auto Voice Record] to set up Auto Voice or select [Protocol


Management]
Select [Quit] to quit.
Functions of [Auto Voice Record] and [Protocol Management] are described
on the following pages.

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Auto Voice Record 1
Function : This function allows you to give the patient recorded vocal
instructions.
1. The following screen appears when you click on [Protocol Management]
icon.

Auto Voice
Record

Protocol
Management

Quit

2. The following Auto Voice Record screen appears upon the selection of
[Auto Voice Record].
Language Selection

Name

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

English

Auto Voice Record


Name

Pre-Message Post-Message

Suspension

Pre-Message Post-Message

11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19
20.

Inspiration
Expiration

Message Management

Create New Message


Record

Stop

Play

Save Message

0.0

Play

Delete Set
Done

Twenty protocols in all are available. The first three are preset in the system
and can not be changed. Other 17 protocols are programmable.

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As for the first three protocols, there are nine language options.
In order to choose any one of them, click on the [English] button on the Auto
Voice Record menu on the previous page to open the following menu.
Auto Voice Language Selection

Englishmale

Englishfemale

German

Spanish

Japanese

French

Mexican Spanish

Italian

Korean

Cancel

Click on any one of them for your purpose.


3. To create a new Auto Voice instruction message, point and click in the
Name area where you wish to put the protocol. Type in the name and
press the Enter key.
After pressing the Enter key, the Pre and Post Message areas become
active.
4. Go to the Create New Messages area to create new instruction
messages.
Create New Messages

Record

Stop

Play

Save Message

0.0

The only active icon at this point is [Record].

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5. Once you are ready to record, select [Record]. The time clock to the
right will start. The maximum recording time is 20 seconds.
6. When finished with recording, select [Stop]. Select [Play] to listen to
what was recorded.
7. To save the recorded message as a protocol, click on the Pre or Post
Message box and select [Save Message].
8. The Message Management area allows you to play or delete an existing
Auto Voice protocol. To delete a protocol, select the protocol name and
then select [Delete Set].
Message Management
Play

Delete Set
Done

To play a message, simply select the message box you wish to play
and select [Play].
9. To leave the Auto Voice Record menu, select [Done].

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Protocol Management 1
Function : This function allows you to create, edit or delete scan protocols.
1. The following screen appears when you click on [Protocol Management]
icon.

Auto Voice
Record

Protocol
Management

Quit

2. The following screen appears upon the selection of [Protocol


Management] on the above screen. This is the Adult Protocol menu.
The Infant Protocol menu is also selected by clicking on the Infant tab.
Protocol Management
Infant tab

Adult tab

Quit

3. Select a protocol or an anatomic region to open the menu on the next


page.

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4. You can build up to 15 protocols for each anatomical region.
Protocol Name

New

Duplicate

Done

Default

Edit

Delete

Cancel

5. To duplicate (copy) an existing protocol, first choose the protocol and


select [Duplicate]. Then, you may slightly modify it to create a new
protocol that will have the similar parameters to the original protocol.
6. To edit or delete an existing protocol, first choose the protocol and
select [Edit] or [Delete] respectively.
7. To create a new protocol, select [New].
8. After selecting [New], enter the protocol name on the highlighted line
and press the Enter key. To set a protocol as the default for the region,
select the [Default] button next to the protocol. Only one protocol can
become the default for the region.
9. Next, select the Series Type that will begin the protocol and click on
[OK].
Select New Series Type
Scout

OK

Axial

Cancel

The following Protocol Setup screen will appear.

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The following screen is an example of axial scan protocol setup.
Protocol Parameters Setup Screen
Protocol :

Series:

Anatomical
Reference

Series Description

Auto
Store

Auto mA OFF

Show
Localizer

Auto Transfer

Auto Film
Setup

Recon
Area

Split
Current
Group

Add
Group

Prior Next

SmartRecon
OFF

Delete
Selected
Group

Scan

Images

Scan
Type

Start
Loc.

End
Loc.

No. of
Images

Thick
(mm)

Image
Intval

18

Axial

S50.0

S10.0

915

Axial

S10.0

I60.0

Cancel

Prior
Series

Next
Series

Create
New
Series

Film

Recon

Timing

Gantry
Tilt

SFOV

kV

mA

Body

120

180

10

10

Body

120

160

Repeat
Series

Delete
Series

Pitch

CTDIw
(mGy)

Accept

10. In the above screen, the [Scan] icon parameters (Thick, Image Intval,
pitch, etc.) are supposed to be filled. In order to enter Timing, Recon
and Film parameters, click on the [Timing], [Recon] and [Film] icon,
respectively. The menus for Timing, Recon and Film are shown on the
following pages.
Prior/Next : Prior or Next key appears on the screen only when more
than three groups are prescribed.

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The following Timing menu will appear when you click on the [Timing] icon.
Scan
Prep
Group
(sec)

ISD
(sec)

Breath
Hold
(sec)

Recon

Timing

Film

Auto
Voice
No.

Breathe
Time

The following Recon menu will appear when you click on the [Recon] icon.
Scan

DFOV
(cm)

R/L
Center
(mm)

A/P
Center
(mm)

Recon

Timing

Recon
Type

Image
Filter

Show
Recon1
Y

Film

Matrix
Size

Show
Recon2
N

Motion
Correct

Special
Filter

Show
Recon3
N

The following Film menu will appear when you click on the [Film] icon.
Scan

Auto
Film

Frame
Format

Interval

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Recon

Film

Width
1

Level
1

Mag
Factor

Rotate

User
Anno.

Recon 1
Film Set
1

Recon 1
Film Set
2

Recon 2
Film Set
1

Recon 2
Film Set
2

Recon 3
Film Set
1

GSE

Recon 3
Film Set
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Select [Prior Series] to display the prior series protocols.
Select [Next Series] to display the next series protocols.
Select [Repeat Series] to add the same series protocols.
Select [Delete Series] to delete the displayed series protocols.
Refer to the chapter 4 for the function of other icons or buttons.
11. After all the scout view parameters have been entered, select [Create
New Series] button on the front page screen to create the next series.
Then, the following screen appears.
Select New Series Type

Scout

Create
Before

Axial

Create
After

Cancel

12. Select the series type from [Scout] or [Axial].


Also, select [Create Before] or [Create After] to determine if the series
will be put before or after the first series you built.
13. Again, enter scan parameters for the series selected.
14. After all the series and the parameters have been created, touch
[Accept] button to save the protocol.
15. You will then return to the beginning so that you may choose to
duplicate, delete, edit or create a new protocol. Or you can select
[Done] and then [Quit] to exit the protocol section.

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Retro Recon 1
Retro Recon icon is located below the Patient Schedule icon.

Retro Recon

Function : Retrospective reconstruction allows you to change the


reconstruction parameters that were previously used for the exam. Through
Retro Recon you are allowed to change DFOV(Display Field of View),
AP(Anterior/Posterior) and RL(Right/Left) Centering, Recon Type, Matrix
Size, Segmenting and Peristaltic Motion Correction for axial series.
1. First click on the [Retro Recon] icon. The following screen appears
listing up to 1000 scan data. Click on the [Update] button to update the
list or select [Quit] to exit.
Retro Recon List Select Screen
Retro Recon List Select
Exams
Patient ID

Patient Name

Exam #

Date Time

Series
Suite

Series #

Landmark

Prior Next

Prior Next

Quit

Series Description

Select
Series

Update

2. Point and click on the exam and series you wish to reconstruct
retrospectively and then choose [Select Series] at the bottom center.
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3. After selecting [Select Series], the following screen appears displaying
all of the groups in the selected series. Y(Yes) in the Retro column
means that group will be reconstructed. If you do not wish to recon the
group, simply point and click on the Y icon for the group to toggle it to
N(No).
When the [Images] icon is selected, the right side of the screen is as follows.

Images

Prior Next

Retro

Scan
Type

Scan
Scan
Start
End
Location Location

Recon

Retro No. of Image Gantry


SFOV
End Images Interval Tilt

Retro
Start

Y
Y
Y

List
Exams

Quit

Confirm

When the [Recon] icon is selected, the right side of the screen is as follows.
Images

Prior Next

Retro

Scan
Scan
End
Start
Location Location

DFOV
(cm.)

R/L
Center
(mm)

A/P
Center
(mm)

Recon
Type

Image
Filter

Motion
Correct

Recon
Mode

Matrix
Size

Special Graphic
Filter
Retro

Quit

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Type

Recon

List
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4. Enter the parameter changes and select [Confirm].
Retro Start : Start location of retro recon
Retro End : End location of retro recon
Image Intval : Image interval (in case of Helical)
DFOV : Display Field of View (4.8cm to SFOV)
DFOV A/P R/L Center : Anterior/Posterior and Right/Left center of
DFOV
Recon Type : SOFT, STND, STD+, DETL, CHEST, BONE, EDGE or
PFRM
Image Filter : Smooth (S1, S11, S2, S21, S3), Edge (E1, E2, E21,
E22, E23, E3), Lung (L1, L2, L3)
Motion Correct : Motion correction
Recon Mode : (See next page.)
Matrix Size : 256x256 or 512x512
Special Filter : ANR (Advanced Noise Reduction) (1 or 2),
AAR (Advanced Artifact Reduction) (1 or 2)
ANR filter allows you to reduce noise without compromising spatial
resolution. It contributes to a decrease in standard deviation by
approximately 10%, which may be equivalent to onestep decrease in
mA. Note : ANR is compatible only with SOFT, STND, and STD+.
AAR filter allows you to reduce artifacts normally shown around arms.
When you click on the [Special Filter] button or the each Special Filter
field, the following menu appears.
Select the desired Special Image Filter.

None

ANR 1

ANR 2

AAR 1

AAR 2

Cancel

[ANR 2] has a stronger effect than [ANR 1]. Also, [AAR 2] has a
stronger effect than [AAR 1]. Select either of them or select [None] not
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Graphic Retro : If you wish to display on the image the circle cursor to
graphically prescribe the retro recon area instead of typing in DFOV,
R/L Center and A/P Center, toggle N (No) on each field to Y (Yes).
If the displayed circle cursor is too big to handle, type in the smaller
enough DFOV to display the entire circle cursor, then change its size
and location using one of four squares outside the cursor and the
center dot of the cursor respectively to designate the recon area.
5. Select the [Recon Mode] button to open the following screen. (*Smart
Helical Option is needed to have [Plus] button.)
Recon Mode section allows you to edit the scan type and the amount of
data for reconstruction. .
Recon Mode
Axials:

Full

Helicals:

Segment

Full

Cines:

Segment

Full

OK

Plus

Cancel

The scan types available to edit will be active.


[Full] uses fullrotation data, whereas [Segment] uses partialrotation data.
*Smart Helical Option offers [Plus] function that uses 1.6rotation data.
Make the appropriate selection.
6. Click on the [Confirm] button to start retro recon.
Newly retroreconstructed images will be saved as a new series with
Retro annotation.
7. If you need to retrorecon another exam/series, select [List Exams]
button. Select [Quit] to exit.

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Recon Management icon is located at the right side of the Retro Recon icon.

Recon Mgmt

Function : Within the Recon Management function, you can have access to
Suspended Entries and Recon Queue Management.
1. Select [Recon Mgmt] to open the following screen.
Recon Management
Suspended Entries
Patient ID

Exam #

Delete
Suspended
Entries

Series #

Unsuspended
Entries

Image #

Update
List

Type

Prior

Next

Recon Queue Management:


Pause
Queue

Restart
Queue

View
Queue
Entries

Delete
Retro
Entries

Quit

Functions of each button are described on the following pages.

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Suspended Entries
These are basically images that were not reconstructed for some reason and
were placed in a Queue.
D [Delete Suspended Entries]
Select this button to delete the suspended entries. Once the images are
deleted, they can not be reconstructed prospectively, but they can be
reconstructed retrospectively.
D [Unsuspended Entries]
Select this button to try to reconstruct the images again after selecting image
entries.
D [Update List]
Select this button to update the Unsuspended Entries List if any entries need
to be added while Recon Management was open.

Recon Queue Management


D [Pause Queue]
Select this button to stop the reconstruction process. This might be useful if
you have just started a Retro Recon, but maybe incorrect parameters were
entered. Instead of having the system reconstruct all of the incorrect images,
you can select [Pause Queue] to stop the reconstruction and then delete the
images that have not been yet reconstructed.
D [Restart Queue]
Select this button to restart the reconstruction queue after you stopped it for
some reason.
D [View Queue Entry]
Select this button to display a menu that shows what is in the reconstruction
queue. You can select [Cancel] to leave the View Queue function or select
[Update List] to update the queue entries list.
D [Delete Retro Entries]
Select this button to delete entries that remain in the reconstruction queue.
This is used in conjunction with [Pause Queue].

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Tube Warmup
Tube Warmup icon is located below the Retro Recon icon.

Tube Warmup

Function : Tube Warmup allows you to have access to the Tube Warmup
and Daily Calibration procedures.
Note : Tube Warmup is required when more than two hours have passed
since the last scan or whenever the system recommends it.
1. Click on the [ Tube Warmup] icon. The following screen will appear.
[ Tube Warmup] button on the screen allows you to conduct only the
tube warmup procedure. [Daily Calibration] allows you to perform both
the tube warmup and daily calibration procedures. [Daily Calibration] is
selected by default.

Tube Warmup
Daily Calibration

Tube Warmup
Menu1

Warming up the tube as recommended will provide the high quality


images and extend the life of the tube.
Make sure that no one is in the scan room and the gantry aperture is
clear during warmup.

Cancel

OK

2. Select the [ Tube Warmup] button, then [OK] to proceed to the tube
warmup procedure or select the [Cancel] button to exit.

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Tube Warmup 2
3. Upon selection of [OK], the following scan menu will appear.
Select [Confirm] to initiate the tube warmup.
Service Scan
Exam ID: 218120

Service Tool: Warm up Scan

Menu 2

Scan Type

Axial

Scan Time
Voltage
Current

2.0
80
80

Thickness
Focus

1.0
Large

seconds
kV
mA
mm

Remaining scan : 18
Press <Confirm> and Start scan> to start scan

Confirm

Cancel

4. Several seconds after selecting [Confirm], the [Start Scan] button on the
keyboard flashes. Press it to start Xray radiation.
The system automatically performs four tube warmup scans.
Note : When you select the [ Tube Warmup] button more than 30 hours
later since the last daily calibration, the following message will be posted
to urge you to perform daily calibration.
Service Scan

Warning

Please execute Daily Calibration to provide the


high quality images.
Do you continue the tube warmup ?

Yes

No

Selecting [Yes] leads you to Menu 2 and [No] to Menu 1.

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5. When you select the [Daily Calibration] at Menu 1, Menu 2 will appear.
Service Scan
Exam ID: 218120

Service Tool: Warm up Scan

Menu 2

Scan Type

Axial

Scan Time
Voltage
Current

2.0
80
80

Thickness
Focus

1.0
Large

seconds
kV
mA
mm

Remaining scan : 18
Press <Confirm> and Start scan> to start scan

Cancel

Confirm

Upon selection of [Confirm], the system first performs the same scan
protocol as Tube Warmup and daily calibration later.

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Scanner Utilities 1
Raw Data Function
Scanner Utilities icon is located at the right side of the Tube Warmup icon.

Scanner Utilities

Function : From Scanner Utilities you can have access to either Rawdata
Function or User Calibration.
1. Click on the [Scanner Utilities] icon. The following screen will appear.
Scanner Utilities
Rawdata

User

Functions

Calibration

Quit

2. Select [Rawdata Functions] to open the following default screen.


This screen will also appear when you select [Save to MOD] from the
pulldown menu of Function Selection. (See next page.)
File

Function Selection

Rawdata Selection

Save Rawdata to MOD


Select RawData
Exam:
Exam #

Name

Date

Reserve

Exam No:
Series # Type Acqus

Reserve Patient Position

Series No:
Acqs # Type Rotation Azimuth Location Scan Time kV mA Thick Focus SFOV Reserve Date/Time

Start Save

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Raw Data Function
File
Exit

Function Selection
Save to MOD
Restore/Delete from MOD
Reserve/Release
Initialize MOD

Rawdata Selection
Whole Exam
Whole Series
Individual Raw

When you select the [File] button, the [Exit] button appears.
Select [Exit] to exit from Rawdata Functions.

When you select the [Function Selection] button, the pulldown


menu appears which contains the [Save to MOD],
[Restore/Delete from MOD], [Reserve/Release] and [Initialize
MOD] buttons.

When you select the [Rawdata Selection] button, the pulldown


menu appears which contains the [Whole Exam], [Whole
Series] and [Individual Raw] buttons.

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Raw Data Function
Save Rawdata to MOD
When you select [Save to MOD] from the [Function Selection] pulldown
menu, the following screen will appear.
File

Function Selection

Rawdata Selection

Save Rawdata to MOD


Select RawData
Exam:
Exam #

Name

Date

Reserve

Exam No:
Series # Type Acqus

Reserve Patient Position

Series No:
Acqs # Type Rotation Azimuth Location Scan Time kV mA Thick Focus SFOV Reserve Date/Time

Start Save

1. Select any of raw data that you wish to save to MOD (Magnetic Optical
Disk). You can also use [Whole Exam], [Whole Series] or [Individual
Raw] button from the [Rawdata Selection] pulldown menu.
2. After selecting the raw data, click on the [Start Save] button to start
saving the raw data into the MOD.

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Raw Data Function
Restore/Delete from MOD
When you select [Restore/Delete from MOD] from the [Function Selection]
pulldown menu, the following screen appears.
File

Function Selection

Rawdata Selection

Restore/Delete from MOD


Select RawData
Exam:
Exam #

Date

Name

Reserve

Exam No:
Series # Type Acqus

Reserve Patient Position

Series No:
Acqs # Type Rotation Azimuth Location Scan Time kV mA Thick Focus SFOV Reserve Date/Time

Restore

Delete

1. Select any of raw data that you wish to restore from MOD to the system
disk, or that you wish to delete from MOD. You can also use [Whole
Exam], [Whole Series] or [Individual Raw] button from the [Rawdata
Selection] pulldown menu.
2. After selecting the raw data, click on the [ Restore] or [Delete].

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Scanner Utilities 5
Raw Data Function
Reserve/Release Rawdata
When you select [Reserve/Release] from the [Function Selection] pulldown
menu, the following screen will appear.
File

Function Selection

Rawdata Selection

Reserve/Release Rawdata
Select RawData
Exam:
Exam #

Date

Name

Reserve

Exam No:
Series # Type Acqus

Reserve Patient Position

Series No:
Acqs # Type Rotation Azimuth Location Scan Time kV mA Thick Focus SFOV Reserve Date/Time

Reserve

Release

1. Select any of raw data that you wish to reserve or release.


( Reserve rawdata means to protect rawdata from being deleted.
Release rawdata means to release the protection.)
2. After selecting the rawdata, select [Reserve] or [Release].

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Raw Data Function
Initialize MOD
When you select [Initialize MOD] from the [Function Selection] pulldown
menu, the following screen will appear.
Initialize MOD
Initialize MOD will take approximately 34 minutes.
Press Yes to continue or No to quit.

Yes

No

1. Select [Yes] to start initializing the MOD.


2. Select [No] to exit.

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User Calibration
1. Select [User Calibration] to open the following screen.
Calibration
Sequence
Air
Calibration

Cancel

kV
Air & Phantom
Calibration

80

120

140

OK

2. Select either [Air Calibration] or [Air & Phantom Calibration].


Also, select kV from 80, 120 or 140.
3. Select [OK] to perform calibrations, or [Cancel] to cancel.

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DISPLAY TOP LEVEL SCREEN


The following screen will appear when you click on the [Display] icon on the
upper left corner of the screen while in the either Scan or Image Works
mode.
Display

Image Area

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Primary/Secondary Viewport
Focus Selection
Focus means which viewport is active for image display. There are two
kinds of focus, which are primary and secondary focuses. Primary focus
viewport has a blue border, whereas the secondary focus viewport has a
yellow border.
Every image analysis or manipulation function is available in primary focus.
Image analysis or manipulation functions available in the secondary focus
are as follows: Window W/L, Magnification, Pan/Zoom, Flip/Rotate, Display
Normal, and Erase Graphics.

You can select the primary or secondary focus by clicking on the desired
viewport as follows:
D Double click
To select primary focus viewport and deselect other viewports
D Single click
To select a new primary focus viewport and change the previous primary to
secondary
D Triple click
To select a new primary focus viewport and change all the other viewports to
secondary

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Image Display Layout
Layouts
On the Display desktop, there is a choice between two layouts for viewing
images. They are the Autoview Layouts and the Review Layouts. During
scanning the Autoview Layouts will primarily be used.

Click on the left side of this button to select Autoview Layouts and on the right side for Review
Layouts.
Clicking here with Autoview Layouts leads to
the screen format choice from three formats.

Autoview Layouts

Clicking here with Review Layouts leads to the


screen format choice of five format for Full Screen or
Viewport.
Review Layouts

Each layout is described on the following pages.

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Autoview Layouts 1
1. Select Autoview Layouts at the Exam Rx Display menu to open the
Autoview Layouts menu.

Autoview Layouts

Autoview Layouts menu


Scout

Auto
View
Auto
Link

Auto
Link

Auto
Film

Auto
View
Auto
Link

Auto
View

Back

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There are four different types of viewport for six other Autoview Layouts.
D Autoview
This viewport always displays in real time the most recently reconstructed
image. Next/Prior buttons do not work here.
D Auto Reference
This viewport displays a Scout image with reference lines that show the
locations of Autoview images. Front Scout and side Scout can be toggled by
Next/Prior buttons.
D Auto Film
This viewport displays an image for auto filming and occupies the upper left
quadrant. This can be done by selecting the folded corner at the top right of
the viewport. To return the viewport to the cross reference display, select the
folded corner again.
D AL (Auto Link)
While reconstruction is active, the lower right viewport will automatically
display the first image of the series being currently reconstructed. The
viewport will be annotated with AL to indicate that Auto Link is on. All display
features and Next/Prior can be used with Auto Link.
D Free
This viewport can be used to display any image from other exam or series.

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Review Layouts
Multiple Image Display (MID)
Review Layouts can be used during scanning, but you will be unable to view
the current autoviewed image or autofilming.
1. Display an image in primary focus viewport.
2. Select Review Layouts at the Exam Rx Display menu to open the
Review Layouts menu.
Review Layouts

Review Layouts menu


[Full Screen
Format]
[Viewport
Format]

3. Select [Full Screen Format] to display the selected layout on the entire
screen. Select [Viewport Format] to display the selected layout in
primary focus viewport.
4. Select one of the four formats.

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List / Select 1
Selecting this function will give you a listing of the exams and other
information about the exams on the system disk.
1. Select List / Select at the Exam Rx Display menu.

List / Select

2. The following List/Select browser appears.


Note : The List/Select browser does not appear when the system disk
contains no data.
A

Sort
Examinations :
Exam
3145
3512

Series
Img
1
2

Name
J.Herman
B.Fox

Description

Mod Fmt

Ser

CT
CT

Jan 08 98
Dec 23 97

Type
PROSP

Imgs

Description Mod

18

CT

one series

2 examinations
Img Ctr Thck/SP
SI (mm) (mm)

Gntry
(deg)

S 50.0
S 45.0

+0.0
+0.0

S 40.0

S 35.0

S 30.0
S 25.5

Exam #47, May 05 92, SMITH, JON


Date

10.0/
10.0/

Img Ctr
RL
R5.0
R5.0

+0.0

R5.0

10.0/

+0.0

10.0/

+0.0
+0.0

R5.0
R5.0

10.0/

10.0/

R5.0

Img Ctr
AP

SFOV
(cm)

Res

Matrix

Midscn Archive

50
50

Lung
Lung

512

No

512

No

Lung

512

No

A0.0

50
50

Lung

512

A0.0
A0.0

50
50

Lung
Lung

512

No
No

512

No

A0.0
A0.0
A0.0

Accept
60 images

Cancel
Number of images stored: 1101, Available disk space: 948 256x256 image(s), or 236 512x512 image(s).

C
A: Examination List
B: Series List
C: Image List

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List / Select 2
3. Select exam, series and image to display.
4. Click on the [Accept].
Once all images are loaded, the first image in the series will be
displayed in a primary focus viewport (blue border).
5. Use [Next] or [Prior] key on the keyboard to go through images forward
or backward.
Click on the [Cancel] to exit without selecting anything.

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Routine Display 1
1. Select [Routine Display] at the Exam Rx menu.

Routine Display

2. The following Routine Display menu will appear.


Routine Display
Roam

Explicit
Magnify

Flip/
Rotate

GSE

Display
Normal

List/
Select

Ellipse
ROI

Measure
Distance

Grid
On/Off

Cross
Reference

User
Annotation

Series Pg

Zoom
ProView

Hide
Graphics

Erase

Exam Pg

Screen
Save

Back

3. Click on [Back] to return to Exam Rx menu.


Function of each icon is described on the following pages.

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Routine Display 2
Roam / Zoom
1. Place the desired image in primary focus viewport.
2. Select [Routine Display] at the Exam Rx menu to open the Routine
Display menu.
3. Select [Roam] or [Zoom] on the Routine Display menu.
4. After selecting [Roam], place the mouse cursor over the image you wish
to roam and hold down the right mouse button, then move the mouse to
roam the image. When you release the mouse button, the image will be
deposited on that point. Select [Display Normal] to return the image to
its original position.
After selecting [Zoom], place the mouse cursor over the image you wish
to zoom and hold down the right mouse button, then move the mouse
right (or up) to magnify or left (or down) to minify the image. When you
release the mouse button, the image will retain the zoom and the
magnification factor will be displayed at the bottom of the annotation on
the upper right of the image. The valid magnification ranges are from
0.5 to 8 and from1.0 to 4.0 in a 1024 matrix viewport. .
Select [Display Normal] to return the image to its original size.

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Routine Display 3
Explicit Magnify
This function allows you to numerically set an image magnification factor.
1. Select [Routine Display] and click on [Explicit Magnify] on the Routine
Display menu.
2. The following Enter Magnification on Factor menu appears.
Enter Magnification Factor
0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

Other:

Valid magnification factors are between 0.5 and 8.0.


Cancel

3. Select one of the preset magnification factors or type in your own.


The valid ranges are from 0.5 to 8.0 and from1.0 to 4.0 in a 1024 matrix
viewport.
4. This magnification will be applied to all viewports in focus.
Select [Display Normal] to return the image to its original size.

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Routine Display 4
Flip/Rotate
1. Place the desired image in primary focus and select [Routine Display].
2. Select [Flip/Rotate] on the Routine Display menu.
3. The following Flip/Rotate menu appears.
FLIP/ROTATE
FLIP:
FLR

FTB

FTB/FLR

ROTATE:
RR

RL
Cancel

4. Select one from FLR (Flip Left to Right), FTB (Flip Top to Bottom),
FTB/FLR, RR (Rotate to Right) or RL (Rotate to Left).
5. This selection will be applied to all viewports in focus.
Select [Display Normal] to return the image to its original orientation.

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Routine Display 5
ProView
This function allows you to select an edge enhancement or smoothing filter
to be applied to images.
1. Images must be in primary focus.
2. Select [ProView] on the Routine Display menu.
3. The following Select Image Filter menu appears.
Select Image Filter
Edge

E1

E2

E3

Lung

Smooth

S1

S2

S3

Off

Cancel

4. Click on any button of the selections.


The Edge enhancement filters are useful for filming bone windows. The Lung
enhancement is designed specifically to film lung windows.
E1 : Weak

E2 : Moderate

E3 : Intense

Lung : Lung window

Note : When a filter is applied, images are annotated as E1, E2, E3 or Lung
above the vertical tickmark scale on the right side of the image.
The Smooth filters are used to film soft tissue windows or when you need to
decrease the appearance of noise on images.
S1 : Minimum

S2 : Moderate

S3 : Maximum

Off : Without filter

Note : When a filter is applied, images are annotated as S1, S2 or S3 above


the vertical tickmark scale on the right side of the image.

Note : These filters can also be selected on the Auto Film Tab card.
Note : These filters can not be applied to Scout images.

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Routine Display 6
GSE (Gray Scale Enhancement)
This function allows you to alter the slope and gamma curve. This is useful in
head studies to improve the graywhite matter differentiation.
1. Images must be in primary focus.
2. Select [GSE] on the Routine Display menu.
3. The following Gray Scale menu appears.
Gray Scale

G1

G2

G3

Off

Cancel

4. Click on any of the selections.


G1 : Weak

G2 : Moderate

G3 : Intense

Off : No filter

Note : When a filter is applied, the image is annotated as G1, G2 or G3 just


above the vertical tickmark scale on the right side of the image.
Note : These filters can also be selected on the Auto Film Tab card.
Note : These filters can not be applied to Scout images.

Display Normal
1. Images must be in primary focus.
2. Select [Display Normal] to return an image to its normal state if
Roam/Zoom, Explicit Magnify, Flip/Rotate and ProView are used. It will
also erase graphics for Elliptical ROI, Measure Distance, Grid, Cross
Reference and User Annotations.

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List / Select
1. When you select [List/Select], the browser appears.
2. You can then select an image to view in a viewport or viewports,
depending on what is in focus. Simply select an Exam, Series and
Image, then select [Accept].

Ellipse ROI
1. Images must be in primary focus.
2. Select [Ellipse ROI] to perform a Region Of Interest measurements.
3. The ellipse ROI cursor will be displayed in blue (active) on the image.
To move the ROI cursor, place the mouse cursor in the center of the
ellipse, then click and drag it with the left mouse button. The other way
to move the ROI cursor is to place the mouse cursor on the number next
to the ellipse or on the line, then click and drag it with the left mouse
button. To change the size, click and drag the small box outside the
ROI cursor. To rotate the ROI cursor, click and rotate the solid cursor on
the line.
4. Place the mouse cursor out of the ellipse, then, click the left mouse
button once to calculate the ROI of the ellipse. The ellipse ROI cursor
turns white (inactive) and is deposited there.
Note : Once the ellipse ROI cursor turns white, it can not be modified, but
you can turn it blue again by placing the mouse cursor inside the ROI cursor
and click the left mouse button once. Then, you can change the size and
location of the ROI cursor again.
The figures of the Mean, Standard Deviation and Area are displayed at the
bottom right of the image . The ROI measurements can be done many times,
but the system will display only the last three results on the image.
Select [Erase] to erase the ROI.

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Routine Display 8
Measure Distance
1. Images must be in primary focus.
2. Select [Measure Distance].
3. A line with two small boxes at each end will appear in blue (active).
4. To move the line, place the mouse cursor on the line and hold down the
left mouse button, then drag the line to a new location. To change the
length of the line, place the mouse cursor over the small box and hold
down the left mouse button, then drag the box until you get a desired
length.
5. Place the mouse cursor out of the line, then, click the left mouse button
once to calculate the length of the line. The line turns white (inactive)
and is deposited there.
Note : Once the line turns white, it can not be modified, but you can turn it
blue again by placing the mouse cursor on the line and click the left mouse
button once. Then, you can change the length and location of the line again.
At the bottom right of the image area, a real time readout of the distance will
be shown. The Distance measurement can be done many times, but the
system will display only the last three results on the image.
Select [Erase] to erase the line.

Grid
1. Images must be in primary focus.
2. Select [Grid On/Off].
3. The grid appears on the image.
4. To move the grid, first click left on the center of the grid. It becomes
active (blue), then drag it to the desired position. To deposit the grid,
click outside the grid.
5. To take the grid off, click on [Grid On/Off] again.

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Routine Display 9
Cross Reference
This function allows you to display the cross reference lines on a Scout
image.
1. Display a Scout image in primary focus.
2. Select [Cross Reference]. The following Post Reference Lines menu
appears.
Post Reference Lines
Series Number
Image Numbers

All

First/Last

Increment

OK

Cancel

3. [Series Number] : Enter the desired series number.


[Image Number] : Enter the desired image number.
[All] : Select this for all images.
[First/Last] : Select this to show only the first and last image line.
[Increment] : Select this to show image lines with incremental interval.
4. Select [OK] to display the image lines on the Scout or select [Cancel] to
exit.

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Routine Display 10
User Annotation
1. Images must be in primary focus.
2. Select [User Annotation] to show the following active (blue) arrow cursor
on the image.

3. You can move both the box and arrow at once by placing the mouse
cursor anywhere on the blue line, then click and hold down the left
mouse button, then move it. You can move just the arrow or box by the
same way except you would place the mouse cursor on just the area
you wish to move instead of the blue line.
4. Type in the necessary information, then click the left mouse button
outside the box to conclude the type entry. Make sure when typing the
annotation that the mouse cursor is inside the image area.

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Routine Display 11
Exam Pg / Series Pg
1. Select [Exam Pg] or [Series Pg] to open the exam page or series page
of the exam in primary focus.
2. The following is an example.
Text Page Box
Pat. name: T. YOKOGAWA
Pat. ID: Y8120
Age: 34
Sex: M
Weight: 65 Kg

Exam no: 81293


July 17 97

Referred by:
Radiologist:
Operator:
Exam Description:
History:
Contrast:

Ser

Images

Ref

Scan Range

Type

18

OM

S 50

I115

PROSP

26

SN

I65

I350

PROSP

Quit

Manual Film

Series Description
Recon2

Auto Film

Use buttons on the lower right to go through pages.


3. Select [Manual Film] to put the page into Manual Film Composer or
select [Auto Film] to put the page into Auto Film Composer.
4. Select [Quit] to exit from the page.

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Hide/Show Graphics
1. Select [Hide Graphics] to temporarily hide any graphics, annotation or
measurement.
2. The [Hide Graphics] button works as a toggle. Once you have selected
Hide, then the button changes to [Show Graphics], allowing you to show
any graphics, annotation or measurement.

Erase
The Erase function allows you to erase annotations, cursors and
measurements.
To erase, simply click on [Erase]. If you have multiple annotations or cursors
on the image, the erase function will erase the active one (blue).

Screen Save
Screen Save will save everything that is on the image in primary focus.
1. Images must be in primary focus.
2. Select [Screen Save].
Note : Screen Saved image will be kept under series number 99.

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Measurements 1
[Measurements] provides access to the more advanced image
measurements

Measurements

Clicking on [Measurements] opens the following menu.

Ellipse
ROI

Trace
ROI

Measure
Distance

Measure
Angle

Grid
On/Off

Hide
Graphics

Erase

Screen
Save

MIROI

Report
Pixels

Box
ROI

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Measurements 2
MIROI (Multiple Image ROI)
This function gives a graphical representation of CT number change over
time. This is useful for multiple scans done at one location or for segmented
reconstruction of a scan.
1. Images must be in primary focus.
2. Select [MIROI] from the Measurements menu. The following menu
appears.
MIROI Analysis
Image Range
Scale for HU

All
Absolute

Define Region Ellipse ROI

OK

Relative
Box ROI

Trace ROI

Cancel

3. The first selection on the menu is Image Range. The default is All.
If you wish to select certain image range, first click on [All] to turn it off,
then type in the number range.
4. The next selection is Scale for HU (Hounsfield Units). The default is
Relative, meaning the HU scale will display the first CT number as zero
and display the difference in CT numbers from one scan to another.
The Absolute scale will display the actual CT numbers and the
difference from one scan to another.
5. Define Region selection allows you to choose the Ellipse, Box or Trace
ROI.
6. Choose [OK] to continue or [Cancel] to cancel the function.
Once you select [OK], the analysis will be automatically done with the
resulting graph displayed.
You can use [Screen Save] to save the plotted graph.

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Measurements 3
Report Pixels
This function allows you to get individual pixel values readings from a certain
small area.
1. Select [Report Pixel] from the Measurements menu.
2. An 11x11 pixel box will appear along with the Report Pixels menu. The
size of the pixel box can not be changed but you can move the box to
the desired location by clicking and dragging on the letters RP or on the
box itself.
3. Once you placed the box, select [OK].
Report Pixels
Position Box and Select OK
Cancel

OK

A graph like the following example will be displayed showing the pixel values
within the box.
Report Pixels
ID: 8120
I 84 I 85 I 86 I 87 I 88 I 89 I 90 I 91 I 92 I 93 I94
I 165
I 166
I 167
I 168
I 169
I 170
I 171
I 172
I 173
I 174
I 175

20
20
22
21
18
17
18
17
17
18
17

21
22
23
20
18
18
18
17
17
17
17

23
24
24
20
19
19
19
17
18
18
18

23
23
23
20
21
21
21
21
21
21
21

19
20
24
24
22
20
20
20
21
21
21

20
20
25
25
24
21
20
19
20
19
19

21
22
25
23
22
22
20
20
20
20
20

21
25
25
23
21
21
21
21
21
21
21

20
22
22
22
20
20
20
20
21
21
21

25 26
24 26
23 23
23 23
20 21
20 21
20 21
20 20
20 20
20 20
20 20

You can save this chart by [Screen Save].

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Display Preference 1
Display Preference provides access to functions that affect how images will
be displayed.
1. Select [Display Preference] from the Exam Rx menu.

Display Preference

2. The following Display Preference menu appears.


Annotation
Levels

Maintain
User
Annotation
Not

Auto Minify
Not

available)

available)

Auto
Enlarge
Not

available)

Inverse
Video

Next/Prior
Each
Viewport

Next/Prior
Series
Binding

Continuous
Report
Cursor

Back

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Annotation Levels
This function allows you to change the annotation levels of the screen and
film.
1. Select [Annotation Levels] from the Display Preference menu.
The following menu appears.
Annotation Levels
Screen

Film

No Annotation

No Annotation

Partial Annotation

Partial Annotation

Full Annotation

Full Annotation

Custom Annotation

Custom Annotation

Customize

Customize
Cancel

2. You can change the annotation level by clicking on the diamond or the
words for Screen and Film. The selected choice will be highlighted in
blue.
No Annotation : Only window width and level
Partial Annotation : Exam number, image number, anatomic
reference, table location, patient name, date of exam, RAS coordinate,
and the measuring scale
Full Annotation : All image annotations (Default)
Custom Annotation : Customized annotation

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Display Preference 3
3. Select [Customize] to review or edit the annotation levels of Advanced
Annotation. The following menu appears.
Customize
1. Hospital Name
2. Patient Name
3. Patient ID
4. ESI Information
5. Scan Time
6. Scan Parameters
7. View Parameters
8. Top Marker
9. Bottom Marker
10. Left Marker
11. Right Marker
W. Windowing
G. Graphic Annotation
OK

Cancel

4. Click on to select the items of annotation.

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Next/Prior Each Viewport
This function is used with a multiple image display. With this function on,
when you select to look at the next or prior set of images, you will only get
one new image each time you select next or prior.
With this function off, selecting the next or prior image in the multiple image
display will give you a new set of images. The default is off.

Next/Prior Series Binding


With this function on, you can go to the next or prior series within an exam if
you reach the end of a series using the next or prior image functions.
With this function off, when you reach the end of a series, selecting next
image will return you to the first image of that series.

Continuous Report Cursor


This function allows you to see the RAS coordinates when you place the
mouse cursor on an image.
When the function is on, place the mouse cursor on the area of interest.
The coordinate readout will be displayed at the bottom of the image
annotation, on the upper left of the viewport. You will notice a V, denoting the
CT number of the one pixel located directly under the cursor.
This information does not show up when filmed.

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Manual Film Composer
Refer to the later chapter for the detailed function description.
1. Select [Manual Film Composer] from the Exam Rx Display menu.

[Manual Film
Composer]

2. The following Film Composer will appear.


Film Composer
Formats

Laser Camera

Options

Current status is :
Clear
Print

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Auto Film Composer
Refer to the later chapter for the detailed function description.
1. Select [Auto Film Composer]

[Auto Film
Composer]

2. The following Auto Film Composer will appear.


Auto Film

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Accelerator Bar 1
There is an Accelerator Bar at the bottom of the Exam Rx menu.

Accelerator Bar

You can type in here various commands to invoke various functions.


Command

Abbreviation

filter

fi

gray scale
enhance

gse

g1, g2, g3, off

exam

e<exam#>

image

i<image#>

next exam

ne

next series

ns

previous exam

screen annotation none


screen annotation partial
screen annotation full

auto fit

e1, e2, e3, s1, s2, s3, lung, off

pe
an
ap
af

screen annot- ac
ation custom
annotation
agp
groups

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on(off) x x x

afit

flip left right

flr

flip top
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Command Abbreviation
rotate left

rl

rotate right

rr

normal

no

scroll

sc

window
level
window
width
set initial
windowing
zoom
inverse

Contents

<x pixel> <y pixel>

wl
ww
siw
zo

<factor>

iv

angle

ang

cross ref

xr

cross ref
append

xra

cross ref off

noxr

<x1><y1><x2><y2><x3><y3>
[s]<series#>

tick marks

tm

on, off

tick mark
vertical
tick mark
horizontal

tmv

on, off

tmh

on, off

grid

on, off

grid
user annot

ua

erase graphic

eg

erase
all graphics

eag

hide graphics

hg

show graphics

sg

print series

prs

text page
exam
text page
series
text page
roi

te
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Accelerator Bar 3
Command Abbreviation
mouse mode
scroll

mmr

mouse mode
zoom
user test
page

mmz

series binding

sb

r image
matte
e image
matte

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utp
on, off

rmatte
ematte

screen save

scnsave

blank viewport

blank

report pixel

rp

Reference
Scout

ri_X

Show Scout image of series X


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Patient Positioning 1
The scan procedure starts with patient positioning.
Image quality depends on proper patient positioning. Poor patient positioning
may result in artifacts and inaccurate CT value.

WARNING!
Avoid patient injury ! Use the security straps provided with the system to
immobilize the patient. The security straps secure the patient to the table
and prevent the patient from falling to the floor. Never leave a patient
unattended while the patient is in the scan room. A violent patient may
break the straps or become unsecured.
Be extremely careful with patient IV or oxygen lines, patients hands and
feet and loose clothing to avoid patient injury during table travel.
The cradle has a maximum distribution load capacity of 450 pounds (205
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1.In order to safely lay a patient on the cradle, make sure first that the
cradle is locked. (Refer to Chapter 1 for the function of Gantry Display
Panel.)
Gantry Display Panel
Positioning light
Interference
On/Off

Distance from isocenter

SI

Release
cradle lock

SI
Tilt
angle/range

Distance from Landmark (mm)

Xray On

2.Press a Positioning Light button on the Gantry Control Panel to light a


laser marker
Panel.)

. (Refer to Chapter 1 for the function of Gantry Control

WARNING!
The laser beam used for patient positioning can cause eye injuries.
Be sure to instruct a patient never to stare into the beam.
3.Match the laser marker to an anatomical landmark of the patient by
using control buttons on the Gantry Control Panel.
External
laser

190 mm

Internal
laser

Tomographic
plane

Patient positioning ends when the table location figure is displayed on the
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Main landmarks for CT examination
The following landmarks are usually used in CT examinations.

GB

OM

SN

EM

CM

XY

IC

UB
SP

GB : Glabella
OM : Orbital Meatal line
EM : External Auditory Meatus
SN : Sternal Notch
XY : Xyphoid
CM : Costal Margin
UB : Umbilicus
IC : Iliac Crest
SP : Symphysis Pubis

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New Patient 1
Select [New Patient] to initiate a new examination.

New Patient

1.Select [New Patient] to open the following Patient Information/Protocol


Selection screen.
Patient Information

Protocol Selection

Exam Number
Accession Number
Patient ID
Patient Name
Sex

Birthdate
Age
Weight

Kilograms

Pounds

Referring Physician
Radiologist

Operator
History
Exam Description
Protocol Number

End
Exam

2.Enter the patient demographic data.


Note : As a minimum, the patient ID must be entered.
Exam Number : Within 12 characters
Accession Number : Within 16 characters
Patient ID : Within 16 characters
Patient Name : Within 64 characters

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Sex : M (Male) or F (Female)
Birthdate : Year, Month, Day
Age : Years, Months, Weeks, Days
Weight : Kgs or Pounds
Referring Physician : Within 32 characters
Radiologist : Within 32 characters
Operator : Within 3 characters
History : Within 60 characters
Exam Description : Within 22 characters
Protocol Number : Within 5 characters
Note : Patient Name and Exam Description will be posted in Image Works
Browser.
3.Each of the ten anatomic regions contains 15 protocols. To select the
default protocol for the region, point and click on the protocol next to the
number. To view and select one of the 15 protocols for the region, point
and click on the region itself on the full body icon.
4.When scanning a pediatric patient, the Pediatric Anatomical Selector is
initiated by touching the pediatric icon. This will minify the Adult
Anatomical Selector.
Upon the selection of the protocol, the system automatically proceeds to the
Scout prescription screen on the next page.

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Scout Prescription Screen
When you finish entering the necessary data on the New Patient screen, the
following screen will open for Scout scan prescription.
ID :

Name :
Protocol :

Exam:

Series:

Anatomical
Reference

Image Area

Series Description

Auto
Store
Auto Transfer

Delete
Selected
Scout

Add
Scout

Scout
Num

End
Exam

Scan
Type

Scout

Scout

Select
New
Protocol

Next
Series

Start
Loc.

Create
New
Series

End
Loc.

kV

Repeat
Series

mA

Scout
Plane

Auto
Voice
No.

One
More

Confirm

Note : Make sure the patients position in the protocol you have selected
matches that on the CT table. Compare your patients position with the
onscreen picture in the upper left corner of the screen. Changes to the
patients position in the protocol can be made by Arrow icons on the
picture. In order to reverse the position of Headfirst or Feetfirst, point and
click on the
icon. In order to change the position of Decubitus left/right or
or
icon.
Supine/Prone, point and click on the
Before entering or modifying any starting or ending locations for a Scout
view, the system will determine if an anatomic reference point has been
established. If it has not, the starting and ending location parameters will be
highlighted in red. To proceed, you must establish an anatomic reference
point by using the internal or external landmark buttons on the gantry control.

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Image Area : Images will be displayed here. This image area can be
enlarged to full screen by clicking on the small square icon located in the
upper right corner.

Icons on Scout prescription screen


Add Scout
Add
Scout

Select this to add the same Scout as the last one.

Delete Selected Scout


Delete
Selected
Scout

Select this to delete the selected Scout series.

End Exam
End
Exam

Select this to end the current exam.

Select New Protocol


Select
New
Protocol

Select this to return to the Protocol Selection screen and choose a new
protocol for a different region.
Next Series
Next
Series

Select this to choose a next series in the protocol.

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Create New Series
Create
New
Series

Select this to create a new series.

Repeat Series
Repeat
Series

Select this to repeat the current series.

One More
One
More

Select this to repeat the current Scout series.

Confirm

Confirm

Select this to accept the prescription and proceed to Xray radiation.


This icon will change to the following [Pause] icon during the scan.
Pause

Pause

Select this icon to temporarily halt the scan. This icon will change to the
[Resume] icon shown below during the pause.
Resume

Resume

Select this icon to resume the scan.

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1.Enter or modify each parameter for a Scout scan.
[Scan Type] : Select Scout.
[Start Loc.] : Scan start location
[End Loc.] : Scan end location
Note : Scout locations must be preceded with S (superior) or I
(inferior). Superior means the direction towards patients head from
the zero mm location, namely reference point. Inferior means the
direction towards patients feet from the zero mm location. Scout
scans are performed from the superior to the inferior regardless of the
patient position.
Note : The valid Scout range is between 50mm and 1000mm.
[kV] : 80,120,140 kVDefault 120 kV
[mA] : 60200 mA (at 80 kV), 10200 mA (at 120 kV),
10160 mA (at 140 kV)
[Scout Plane] : azimuth: 5degree increment (However, to be able to
graphically prescribe axial or helical scan locations, the Scout planes
must be zero, 90, 180 or 270 degrees only.)
Note : If the data field is highlighted in orange, it means the original data has
been modified. Also, if the data field is highlighted in red, it means the
system can not accept that entry.
2.After entering or modifying parameters, select [Confirm] to initiate a
Scout scan. The following Scan Progress screen appears.
Scan Progress
Exam:128 Series:1
Number Type

kV mA

Plane

Start

10

End

Seconds
S65.0
001

Scout 120 80

S65.0

I120.0

I120.0

Biopsy
Rx
Scanning

End
Exam

Delay Timer

Next
Series

Repeat
Series

Patient Handling

One
More

Repeat
Last
Group

Priority
Recon
Pause

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3.Press [Move to Scan] button on the key board when it flashes.
Scan Related Buttons on the Keyboard

Move to Scan

Stop Move

Start Scan

Pause

Xray on

Stop Scan

4.Press [Start Scan] button when it is lit.


The system automatically starts the prescribed Scout scan.
Note : A scan will be automatically aborted unless you press [Start Scan]
within 30 seconds after it is lit.
5.After finishing the first Scout scan, you may select [Repeat Series]
button on the Scan Progress screen to repeat the same Scout series.
6.If there is an axial series in the protocol you used, you can proceed to
Axial/Helical View/Edit screen by clicking on [Next Series] button on the
Scan Progress screen.
7.If you need to return to the Scout prescription screen, select the
following [Return to Rx] icon.

CAUTION
Measurements of Distance and/or Angle on the Scout image do not
necessarily yield accurate data. Do not use those data to avoid
misdiagnosis.

End of Scout scan


If you wish to end the exam after the Scout scan, select [End Exam] on the
Scan Progress screen.

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Auto Store
Function : Auto Store enables you to automatically store images to the
media just after reconstruction.
First make sure that an archive medium is placed in the MOD drive.

MOD Drive

1.Click on [Auto Store] on the Axial View/Edit screen.


Name :
Protocol :

ID :
Exam:

Series:

Anatomical
Reference

Series Description

Auto
Store

Auto
Store
Auto Transfer

Show
Localizer
Auto Film
Setup

Recon
Area

2.When Auto Store is on, all series will be automatically stored into the
MOD after completion of reconstruction.

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Auto Transfer
Function : Auto Transfer enables you to automatically transfer reconstructed
images to another view station.
1.Click on [Auto Transfer] on the Axial View/Edit screen to open the Auto
Transfer Remote Host Selection menu.
Auto Transfer Remote Host Selection
Host 1

Exam

Image

Host 2

Exam

Image

Host 3

Exam

Image

Host 4

Exam

Image

CT 2
CT 3
AW 1
AW 2
MR 1
MR 2

OK

Cancel
Prior

Next

2.After clicking on [Host x], select host(s) from the list to which you wish to
transfer the data. You can select up to four hosts (Host1Host4).
3.After selecting host(s), choose either [Exam] or [Image] as the unit of
transfer data. Then, select [OK] to close the menu.
4.In case of [Exam] selection, the system automatically starts to transfer
data immediately after selecting [End Exam], whereas in case of [Image]
the system automatically starts to transfer data immediately after
completion of reconstruction.
Note : This function can be applied to only Scout and prospective images.
Other types of images, such as 3D, retrospective, or screensaved, should
be manually transmitted.

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Axial/Helical Scan Prescription 1
Axial/Helical Prescription (View/Edit) Screen
After Scout scan, you may proceed to the following Axial/Helical Prescription
screen to perform axial, helical or cine scans.
Name :

ID :
Exam:

Protocol :

Series:

Anatomical
Reference

Image Area
Series Description

Auto
Store
Auto Transfer

Auto mA OFF

Show
Localizer

Auto Film
Setup

Recon
Area

Add
Group

Prior Next

Images Scan
Type

Start
Loc.

Split
Current
Group

SmartRecon
OFF

Delete
Selected
Group

End No. of
Loc. Images

Thick
(mm)

Scan

Image
Intval

Pitch

Timing

Gantry
Tilt

Recon

SFOV

kV

Film

mA

CTDIw
(mGy)

Optimize
Rx
Preview

Biopsy
Rx
Smart
Prep

End
Exam

Select
New
Protocol

Next
Series

Create
New
Series

Repeat
Series

One
More

Priority
Recon

Confirm

Image Area : Images will be displayed here. This image area can be
enlarged to full screen by clicking on the small square icon located in the
upper right corner.
Prior/Next : Prior or Next key appears on the screen only when more than
three groups are prescribed.

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Axial/Helical Scan Prescription 2
Continuous Scan Modes
This HiSpeed system provides continuous multiple 360degree scan modes
called Helical or Cine.
Helical Scan : Continuous multiple 360degree data acquisition is achieved
with continuous table travel. Images taken with this mode are annotated as
HE (helical).
Cine Scan : Continuous multiple 360degree data acquisition is achieved
without table travel. Images taken with this mode are annotated as CI (cine).

Clinical Benefits of Helical/Cine Scans


D Scan speed
Since there is no interscan delay between each slice acquisition, scan speed
is much faster than conventional axial scans.
Faster scan also helps reduce the total amount of contrast agent.
D No misregistration of anatomy
Since one scan sequence is performed during patients breath hold, it
contributes to very little misregistration of anatomy.

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Prescribe Scan Parameters
1.Enter the parameters or modify them in the protocol if necessary.
The following screen appears as default or when you click on the [Scan]
icon. The screen changes when you click on the [Timing], [Recon] or
[Film] icon to each own parameters one.
Add
Group

Images Scan
Type

Start
Loc.

Split
Current
Group

End
Loc.

Delete
Selected
Group

No. of
Images

Scan

Thick
(mm)

Image
Intval

Pitch

Timing

Gantry
Tilt

Recon

SFOV

kV

Film

mA

CTDIw
(mGy)

Optimize
Rx
Preview

Biopsy
Rx
Smart
Prep

End
Exam

Select
New
Protocol

Next
Series

Create
New
Series

Repeat
Series

One
More

Priority
Recon

Confirm

D When you wish to use the common parameters for all scan groups as to
Scan Type, Thick, Image Intval, Pitch, Gantry Tilt, SFOV, kV or mA, click
on each column head and then select the alternative.
D When you wish to select parameters separately for each group, click on
each data field.
D Each parameter is described on the following page.

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Scan Type : Click here to open the following menu.
Select the desired Scan Type
Scan Type

Axial

Rotation Time
Rotation Length

Helical
1.0

Segment

1.5

Cine
2.0

3.0

Full

OK

Cancel

Scan
Type

Scan Type: Axial, Helical, Cine


Rotation Time (second): Time needed for 360degree rotation
( 3.0 not available for Helical)
Rotation Length: Amount of data for one scan
[Start Loc.] : Scan start location preceded with S (Superior)
or I (Inferior). 0.1 increment with Helical
[End Loc] : Scan end location preceded with S (Superior) or
I (Inferior). 0.1 increment with Helical
[No. of Images] : The number of images will be automatically
calculated in the end of data entry.
[Thick (mm)] : Slice thickness: 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10 mm
[Image Intval] : Image interval
[Pitch] : The ratio between the slice thickness and the distance a
cradle travels during one rotation time in Helical scan ( 0.1 increment)
[Gantry Tilt] :  30 degrees (by 0.5 degrees)
[SFOV] : Scan Field of View: PedHead (18cm), Head (25cm),
Small (25cm), Medium (35cm), Large (50cm),
ShoulderL (50cm)
[kV] : 80, 120, 140 kV
[mA] : 60250 mA (at 80 kV), 10250 mA (at 120 kV),
10250 mA (at 140 kV), 5 mA increment
[CTDIw] : Dose index for each group will be automatically calculated
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2.Click on the [Timing] icon to open the following time parameters menu.
Scan
Prep
Group
(sec)

ISD
(sec)

Breath
Hold
(sec)

Timing
Breathe
Time
(sec)

Recon

Film

Auto
Voice
No.

Click on each parameter item and select or type in the value.


[Prep Group (Delay)] : Delay time between pressing [Start Scan]
button and the start of Xray radiation (0360 seconds)
[ISD] : Interscan delay (1300 seconds)
[Breath Hold] : Duration in which a patient is required to hold breath
[Breathe Time] : Patient breathing time (560 seconds)
[Auto Voice No.] : Auto Voice setting number

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3.Click on the [Recon] icon to open the following reconstruction
parameters menu.
Scan

DFOV
(cm)

R/L
Center
(mm)

A/P
Center
(mm)

Recon

Timing

Recon
Type

Image
Filter

Show
Recon1
Y

Matrix
Size

Show
Recon2
N

Film

Motion
Correct

Special
Filter

Show
Recon3
N

Click on each parameter item and select or type in the value.


[DFOV] : Display Field of View: 48500 mm (by 1 mm)
[R/L Center] : Reconstruction center in the right or left direction
preceded with R (Right) or L (Left)
[A/P Center] : Reconstruction center in the anterior or posterior
direction preceded with A (Anterior) or P (Posterior)
[Recon Type] : SOFT, STND, STD+, DETL, CHST, BONE, EDGE or
PFRM
[Image Filters] : Smooth (S1, S11, S2, S21, S3), Edge (E1, E2, E21,
E22, E23, E3), Lung (L1, L2, L3)
Note : These filters are not available when CHST is selected at [Recon
Type].
[Matrix Size] : 256 x 256, 512

512

[Motion Correct] : Motion correction


Note : Motion Correct does not apply to the following cases.
Helical/Cine scans and Segment Rotation Length

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[Special Filter] : ANR (Advanced Noise Reduction) (1 or 2)
AAR (Advanced Artifact Reduction) (1 or 2)
ANR filter allows you to reduce noise without compromising spatial
resolution. It contributes to a decrease in standard deviation by
approximately 10%, which may be equivalent to onestep decrease in
mA. Note : ANR is compatible only with SOFT, STND, and STD+.
AAR filter allows you to reduce artifacts shown around arms.
When you click on the [Special Filter] button or the each Special Filter
field, the following menu appears.
Select the desired Special Image Filter.

None

ANR 1

ANR 2

AAR 1

AAR 2

Cancel

[ANR 2] has a stronger effect than [ANR 1]. Also, [AAR 2] has a
stronger effect than [AAR 1]. Select either of them or select [None]
not to use this filter.
[Show Recon 1, 2, 3] : These buttons are used for prospective
multiple reconstruction.

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4.Click on the [Film] icon to open the following menu for auto filming.
You may skip this procedure if you do not use autofilm.
Scan

Auto
Film

Frame
Format

Interval

Timing

Level
1

Width
1

Flip

Recon 1
Film Set
1

Recon 1
Film Set
2

Film

Recon

Mag
Factor

Recon 2
Film Set
1

Rotate

User
Anno.

Recon 2
Film Set
2

Recon 3
Film Set
1

GSE

Recon 3
Film Set
2

Click on each button to enter or select data.


[Auto Film] : Toggle between autofilm On and Off.
[Frame Format] : Four formats
[Interval] : 15 sheets
[Flip] : FTB (Flip to Bottom), FTB/FLR (Flip to Bottom/Flip to Left
Right), FLR (Flip Left Right)
[Width 1] : First choice of window width (14,096)
[Level 1] : First choice of window level (1,024 to 3,072)
[Mag Factor] : 0.52.0 times
[Rotate] : Left 90 degrees, right 90 degrees, 180 degrees
[User Anno] : User annotation
[GSE] : Gray Scale Enhancement (G1, G2, G3, Off)

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Prospective Multiple Reconstruction
Function : This enables you to prospectively prescribe up to two additional
reconstruction sets for each scan group within one series.
Make sure that the [Recon] tab card is selected on the right side of View/Edit
screen to prescribe Prospective Multiple Reconstruction. If the card is not
selected, click on the axial image icon.
Scan

Recon
Y/N

DFOV
(cm)

R/L
Center
(mm)

Recon

Timing
A/P
Center
(mm)

Recon
Type

Image
Filter

Matrix
Size

Film

Motion
Correct

Special
Filter

N
N

Show
Recon1
Y

Show
Recon2
N

Show
Recon3
N

There are three buttons at the bottom of the Recon menu.


They are [Show Recon 1], [Show Recon 2] and [Show Recon 3].
[Show Recon1 Y] is highlighted in blue and contains recon parameters
prescribed beforehand.
1.Select [Show Recon2 N] to prescribe the second recon set.
2.Once [Show Recon2 N ] is selected, there appears [Recon Y/N] column
at the left end of the Recon menu. These parameters are default from
Recon1. You may change some or all of those parameters. The altered
parameters will become those of Recon2. Lastly, toggle N (No) to Y
(Yes) to allow the group to be reconstructed with those parameters.
[Show Recon2 N] will be changed to [Show Recon2 Y] and highlighted
in blue.
[DFOV] : Display Field of View: 48500 mm (by 1 mm)
[R/L Center] : Reconstruction center in the right or left direction
preceded with R (Right) or L (Left)
[A/P Center] : Reconstruction center in the anterior or posterior
direction preceded with A (Anterior) or P (Posterior)
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Prospective Multiple Reconstruction
[Recon Type] : SOFT, STND, STD+, DETL, CHEST, BONE, EDGE or
PERM
[Image Filters] : Smooth (S1, S11, S2, S21, S3), Edge (E1, E2, E21,
E22, E23, E3), Lung (L1, L2, L3)
[Matrix Size] : 256 x 256, 512

512

[Motion Correct] : Motion correction


[Special Filter] : ANR (Advanced Noise Reduction) (1 or 2)
AAR (Advanced Artifact Reduction) (1 or 2)
ANR filter allows you to reduce noise without compromising spatial
resolution. It contributes to a decrease in standard deviation by
approximately 10%, which may be equivalent to onestep decrease in
mA. Note : ANR is compatible only with SOFT, STND, and STD+.
AAR filter allows you to reduce artifacts shown around arms.
When you click on the [Special Filter] button or the each Special Filter
field, the following menu appears.
Select the desired Special Image Filter.

None

ANR 1

ANR 2

AAR 1

AAR 2

Cancel

[ANR 2] has a stronger effect than [ANR 1]. Also, [AAR 2] has a
stronger effect than [AAR 1]. Select either of them or select [None]
not to use this filter.
When you need to return to the parameters of Recon 1 , simply select [Show
Recon 1].
3.If you need to perform the third reconstruction, select [Show Recon 3],
then take the same steps as Recon 2.
4.Select [Confirm] to initiate a scan.
Note : During the scan, only the set of Recon 1 will be reconstructed.
In order to activate Recon 2 or 3, select any of the following buttons.
[End Exam], [Create New Series], [Next Series], [Select New Protocol],
or [Repeat Series]

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Icons of the Axial/Helical Scan Prescription screen (1)
Autofilm Setup
Autofilm
Setup

Select this icon to open the following menu for autofilming.


Autofilm Setup
Destination
Laser Camera
Format

Size
Normal

Slide

Copies

Auto Start Auto Print


Yes

Yes

Exam Page Series Page


Yes
Scout

Yes
XRefScout

Film Direction
Top to Bottom
Auto Film Composer Show Grayscale

e/s/i

OK

Yes

Cancel

Please refer to the later chapter of Filming for detailed descriptions.

Show Localizer
Show
Localizer

Click this icon to display the Scout image with graphical lines that show the
scan locations prescribed beforehand. You can graphically modify the
start/end location, interval, image number, or DFOV. Those changes will be
reflected on the scan prescription screen in orange color.
Please refer to the later pages for detailed descriptions.

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Recon Area
Recon
Area

Select this icon to display a circle cursor over the image, then change the
size and location of the cursor to designate the recon area instead of typing
in DFOV, R/L Center and A/P Center at the Axial/Prescription screen.

Add Group
Add
Group

First select a certain scan group, then click on this icon to add that group just
after the current group.

Split Current Group


Split
Current
Group

Select this icon to split the selected scan group.


1.First select the desired scan group you wish to split.
2.Then, click on the above icon to open the following menu.
Split Group
Enter location or image number

OK

Cancel

3.Enter the location or image number at which you wish to split the group.
Then, select [OK].
Note : If you enter an invalid number, the warning message will appear.
Image number is outside of group image range.

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Delete Selected Group
Delete
Selected
Group

First, select a scan group that you wish to delete, then click on this icon.

Biopsy Rx
Biopsy
Rx

Select this icon to prescribe Biopsy Rx.


Please refer to the later pages for the function description of Biopsy Rx.

Smart Prep
Smart
Prep

Select this to prescribe Smart Prep.


Refer to the later pages for the function description of Smart Prep.

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Optimize Rx
Optimize
Rx

When the system decides that some change in scan techniques is needed to
complete the entire scan, this icon lights up in red. At this point you may
enter the following Technique Optimize screen by clicking on it.
Technique Optimize screen example
Tube cooling is needed at image ; 26
Optimize Method :
Group
by
Group
Image
Upfront
Delay
(sec)

mA

Group
Delay
(sec)

240

145
4665

Tube cooling is needed at image : At the top of the screen the message
appears that informs you at which image the tube cooling will be needed with
the current scan techniques. In the above example it is 26.
Optimize Method : Optimize Method tells you how the change in technique
will occur. In the above example it says Group by Group meaning the
technique must be changed by scan group. Also, in the above example,
since the image 26 belongs to the first group, all the images in the first group
from 1 to 45 are equally subject to changes in technique. The system will
calculate and display up to three factors for the scans to be able to continue.
Those three factors are;
Upfront Delay (sec) : Prescan delay
mA : Tube current used for that scan group
Group Delay (sec) : Delay time between scan groups
Rectifying any one of those three factors will display a message Tube
cooling is No Longer Needed enabling the system to continue scans.
Notice: When the system estimates the cooling time to be more than 600
seconds, it shows in the [Upfront Delay] box.
Finally select [Optimize in Progress] highlighted in blue to exit.

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Preview
Preview

This function enables you to graphically view prior to the scan the interaction
between scan process and the combination of Breath Hold and Breathe
Time.
When you click on this icon after axial scan prescriptions, the following
screen will appear.
Preview Screen
Prior

Next

Images Type kV mA Time Thk Tilt

Start

End

10

20

40

30

Seconds
S80.0
001010 Helical 120 250 10.0

S0.0

S80.0 S30.0

011022 Helical 120 250 12.0

S0.0

S10.0 I50.0

023027 Helical 120 250

S0.0

I60.0

S30.0

S10.0

I50.0

I60.0
5.0

I85.0

I85.0

Step

Biopsy
Rx

Scroll

If the prescribed scan sequence is too long for a displayed time scale, use
Step or Scroll button to view the entire sequence for the corresponding time
scale. (Step/Scroll buttons appear on the screen only when too long scan
sequence is prescribed.)
When more than three groups are prescribed, use Prior or Next key to go
thorugh the pages. (Prior or Next key appears only when more than three
groups are prescribed.)

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Icons of the Axial/Helical Scan Prescription screen (2)
End Exam
End
Exam

Select this icon to end the current exam.

Select New Protocol


Select
New
Protocol

Click on this icon to select another protocol.

Next Series
Next
Series

Click on this icon to select another series within the protocol. Please refer to
the later page for the function description.

Create New Series


Create
New
Series

Select this to open the following menu and create a new series that does not
exist in a protocol.
Select New Series Type
Scout

Axial

ATTENTION: This will remove all unscanned groups.

OK

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Repeat Series
Repeat
Series

Select this icon to repeat the current series. Please refer to the later page for
the function description.

Priority Recon
Priority
Recon

Select this icon to give the priority to a certain image to be reconstructed


earlier than other images. Refer to the later page for the details.

One More
One
More

Select this to repeat the last one scan. Please refer to the later page for the
function description.

Confirm

Confirm

Select this icon to proceed to Xray radiation after confirming all scan
prescriptions. This icon will change to the following [Pause] icon during the
scan.

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Pause

Pause

Select this icon to temporarily halt the scan. Scans pause after completing
the current one scan. This icon will change to the [Resume] icon shown
below. (Note : It is best to use the Stop Scan button on the key board to stop
the scan immediately. The use of the Pause icon may not stop the scan
immediately due to the signal transmission timelag.)

Resume

Resume

Select this icon to resume the scan.

Intravenous contrast icon

IV

Select this icon when you use intravenous contrast agent.

Gastrointestinal contrast icon

GI

Select this icon when you use gastrointestinal contrast agent.

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Show Localizer
Function : Show Localizer allows you to graphically show the prescribed
scan lines on the Scout image.
1.Click on [Show Localizer] located on the upper left corner of the
View/Edit screen.
Name :
Protocol :

ID :
Exam:

Series:

Anatomical
Reference

View/Edit screen

Show
Localizer

Series Description

Auto
Store
Auto Transfer

AutomA OFF

Show
Localizer

Auto Film
Setup

Recon
Area

SmartRecon
OFF

2.The Scout image appears with lines that show prescribed scan locations.

3.In order to adjust the slice location, click and hold on the X mark in
blue, then drag the entire group horizontally to the desired location.
4.In order to adjust the DFOV center, click and hold on the X mark in blue
with the Shift key pressed down, then drag the entire group vertically to
the desired location.

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Show Localizer
5.In order to adjust the location of only one group, first doubleclick on the
group to select, then do the above operation. (When you select a certain
group by doubleclicking on it, it turns blue.)

6.In order to add or delete a slice at the top of the group, click and hold on
the small blue solid square and move the mouse to the desired
direction.
If you wish to add or delete a slice at the bottom of the group, click and
hold on the small blue hollow square and move the mouse to the
desired direction.
7.In order to adjust the size of DFOV, click and hold on the small diamond,
then extend it or contract it.
8.In order to adjust the gantry tilt, click and hold on the small circle, then tilt
it to the desired angle.
Note : Blue lines on the axial images show the mechanical center (the
pair of two slices) of the detector, not the slice.
Note : When the gantry tilt is applied on the Localizer, the last image in
each scan group will be automatically removed.
This is because with the matrix type detector tilting the gantry increases
slice intervals which cause the slice overlaps between groups as the
system keeps the original start locations for each scan group. To avoid
the slice overlaps the system automatically removes the slice(s)
depending on the scan mode and the tilt angle.

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Auto mA
Function : The Auto mA feature enables the system to reduce mA and
patient dose with negligible effect on image quality. The system varies mA
according to patient shape and a predetermined algorithm for scan location.
Principle : The Auto mA feature requires one Scout scan, either AP or LAT
in the diagram below, to obtain necessary information on Xray attenuation.
0-degree Scout (AP)
Tube

Patient

90-degree Scout (LAT)


Tube

The system automatically increases mA at the scan locations where Xray


attenuation is relatively high and decreases mA at the scan locations where
Xray attenuation is relatively low. In the example below, the mA is set low at
the start scan location (lung area), then the mA will increase at the location
of liver area, then it will decline at the location of abdomen area.
Start

End

mA

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Auto mA
Prescribe Auto mA
One Scout data is necessary to prescribe the Auto mA.
(Note : When more than one Scout scan is available like AP and LAT, the
Auto mA feature uses the last Scout scan as the necessary data.)
1.Click on the [AutomA OFF] located on the upper left corner of the
View/Edit screen. (Default setting is OFF.)
View/Edit screen
Name :
Protocol :

ID :
Exam:

Series:

Anatomical
Reference

AutomA OFF

Series Description

Auto
Store
Auto Transfer

AutomA OFF

Show
Localizer

Auto Film
Setup

Recon
Area

SmartRecon
OFF

2.The following [Select AutomA Mode] menu appears.


Select AutomA Mode
Off

IQ

Normal

LowDose

MaxmA

Cancel

Select one of the four modes, IQ, Normal, LowDose or MaxmA.


The menu disappears upon the selection.
[IQ] : Select this mode when high image quality is needed.
The possible highest mA of this mode is the highest among IQ,
Normal and LowDose modes.
[AutomA OFF] will change to [AutomA IQ].
[Normal] : This mode is most commonly recommended.
[AutomA OFF] will change to [AutomA Normal].

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Auto mA
[LowDose] : Select this mode when the lowest patient dose is
required. The possible highest mA of this mode is the lowest among
IQ, Normal and LowDose modes.
[AutomA OFF] will change to [AutomA LOWDOSE].
[MaxmA] : Select this mode to define your own desired maximum mA
other than IQ, Normal or LowDose mode.
[Off] : Select this when you wish to end any of AutomA modes after
using it.
[Cancel] : Select this to cancel the AutomA mode.
Automatic mA Range Selection
In case of [IQ], [Normal] or [LowDose] mode:
The system calculates proper Auto mA values and draws a chart like the
below one (The chart is not displayed on the screen.). Based on this chart,
the system automatically applies either one of the two mA ranges (10190
mA / 100maximum mA ) to each scan group.
mA
200

Auto mA Calculation (example)

100

10

scan location

The two ranges do not alternate with each other within a single scan group.
In some cases this causes the systemcalculated mA to be clipped(cut) for a
certain slice. The following are examples.
Example 1 : With the [10190mA] range selected, even if 210mA is
calculated for a certain slice, only 190mA will be applied to the slice.
In other words, mA values more than 190mA are clipped.
Example 2 : With the [100max.mA] range selected, even if 80mA is
calculated for a certain slice, 100mA will be applied to the slice.
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Auto mA
Auto mA Clipping
The CT operator can intentionally set the upper limit of mA in the modes of
IQ, Normal and LowDose. This feature is useful for tube cooling wait.
Enter the desired mA value into the [mA] field.
The following charts show the example of Clipping by Operator at 200mA.
Without Clipping (example)

300
250
200

mA

150
100
50
1

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Slice
Clipping by Operator @200mA (example)

300
250
200

mA

150
100
50
1

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Slice

Automatic Max mA Range Selection


In case of [MaxmA] mode:
Based on the mA value prescribed at [MaxmA] mode, the system
automatically selects either one of the two mA ranges as the below chart
shows.
mA input

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10190

10190

200max.

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Auto mA
The status of ON/OFF or mode of the AutomA feature is shown on
the bottom of the Preview screen.
3.The following menu appears upon the selection of [mA] on the View/Edit
screen.
Enter the desired mA
60

80

100

130

150

200

250

300

mA Table

Cancel

When [AutomA OFF] is posted, the [mA Table] key looks dim
indicating it is not functional.
Select or enter the desired maximum mA.
When any one of four modes (IQ, Normal, LowDose, MaxmA) is
selected, all mA choice boxes look dim, whereas the [mA Table] key
looks solid. Click on the [mA Table] key to open the following mA
Table Information menu.
mA Table Information
Scan#

1
2
3
4
5

mA

150
150
150
140

6
7
8

140
130
100
100

100

10
11

100
100

OK

(Example)

The above menu shows the expected mA at each scan location.


Click on [OK] to close the menu.

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SmartRecon (Option)
Function : The SmartRecon feature can be used along with Helical or Cine
scans to generate realtime reconstructed images at the rate of six images
per second with 256x256 matrix.
Notice : Images taken with the SmartRecon feature are not recommended
for diagnosis since 256x256 matrix is used.
Conditions :
D 512x512 matrix is not available for SmartRecon.
D SmartRecon can not be used for ordinary axial scans.
D SmartRecon is always succeeded by ordinary prospective reconstruction.
(SmartRecon can not be prescribed alone.)
D SmartRecon is prescribed by series.
D The available scan time for SmartRecon is 0.8 or 1.0 second.
D While performing SmartRecon, the system halts all network and archiving
tasks, also all image analyses like 3D, Reformat, etc. are suspended.
D During SmartRecon all the function buttons on the desktop except for
[Shut Down] are not usable.
D Images generated by SmartRecon will not be stored into the system disk
but into the memory buffer.
D The AutomA feature can be applied to SmartRecon.
D The [Priority Recon] button can not be applied to SmartRecon.

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SmartRecon (Option)
1.Click on [SmartRecon OFF] located on the upper left corner of the
View/Edit screen. (Default setting is OFF.)
View/Edit screen
Name :
Protocol :

ID :
Exam:

Series:

Anatomical
Reference

SmartRecon
OFF

Series Description

Auto
Store
Auto Transfer

AutomA OFF

Show
Localizer

Auto Film
Setup

Recon
Area

SmartRecon
OFF

[SmartRecon OFF] turns to [SmartRecon ON].


2.As the Helical or Cine scans proceed, the system reconstructs and
displays images at the rate of six images/second.
3.Upon the completion of the SmartRecon the operator may return to the
View/Edit screen to start the prospective reconstruction.

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Axial/Helical Scan in Progress
1.Click on the [Confirm] icon after confirming all prescribed scan
parameters.

End
Exam

Select
New
Protocol

Create
New
Series

Next
Series

Repeat
Series

One
More

Priority
Recon
Confirm

View/Edit screen

Confirm

2.Press the [Move to Scan] button when lit, then, press the [Start Scan]
button to start a scan.
3.The system automatically proceeds to the Scan Progress screen.
Scan Progress
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10

20

S80.0
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S0.0

S80.0 S30.0

011022 Helical 120 250 12.0

S0.0

S10.0 I50.0

023027 Helical 120 250

S0.0

I60.0

40

30

End

Seconds

S30.0

S10.0

I50.0

I60.0
5.0

Scanning

End
Exam

Delay Timer

Next
Series

I85.0

I85.0

Repeat
Series

Biopsy
Rx
Patient Handling

One
More

Repeat
Last
Group

Priority
Recon

Pause

Note : A warning message will appear in the Patient Handling box if the
the scanning object is off center.
Note : A scan will be automatically aborted unless you press [Start
Scan] within 30 seconds after it is lit.
The system automatically performs the prescribed axial or helical scan.
You can monitor the progress of the scan on the above Scan Progress
screen.

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Axial/Helical Scan End
Upon the completion of the scan, the message All scans completed will
appear in the Scanning box of Scan Progress screen. If you wish to end the
current exam here, take the following steps.
1.After the scan, click on [End Exam] icon located on the lower left corner
of the Scan Progress screen.
Scan Progress
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Images

Series:2
Type

kV mA Time Thk Tilt

Start

End

10

20

40

30
I60.0

023027 Helical 120 250

5.0

S0.0

I60.0

I85.0

Seconds

I85.0

Biopsy
Rx
Scanning

Patient Handling

Delay Timer

All scans completed.

End
Exam

Next
Series

Repeat
Series

One
More

Repeat
Last
Group

Priority
Recon

End Exam

2.Or, you may select Return to View/Edit screen icon located on the right
side of Scan Progress screen to return to the View/Edit screen.

Return to View/Edit screen

3.Select [End Exam] on the lower left corner of the View/Edit screen to
end the current exam. The screen automatically returns to Top Level
screen.

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Priority Recon
Function : Priority Recon allows you to designate and reconstruct an image
earlier than any other image in the reconstruction queue. Upon the selection
of this function, the system will start to reconstruct the designated image just
after reconstructing the current image.
1.In the scan process, if you wish to reconstruct a certain image earlier
than any other image, select [Priority Recon] located on the bottom right
of Scan Progress screen.
Scan Progress
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0
Images Type

kV mA Time Thk Tilt

Start

10

20

40

30

End
I60.0

023027 Helical 120 250

5.0

S0.0

I60.0

I85.0

Seconds

I85.0

Biopsy
Rx
Scanning

Patient Handling

Delay Timer

Next
Series

End
Exam

Repeat
Series

Repeat
Last
Group

One
More

Priority
Recon

Pause

Priority Recon

The system starts to reconstruct the designated image just after


completion of the current reconstruction.
2.After completion of the whole scan, if you wish to give the reconstruction
priority to the lastly scanned image, select [Priority Recon] on the
bottom right of the View/Edit screen.

End
Exam

Select
New
Protocol

Next
Series

Create
New
Series

Repeat
Series

One
More

Priority
Recon
Confirm

View/Edit screen

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Function : Next Series allows you to directly proceed to a scan prescription
screen if the next axial or helical series is included in the protocol.
1.Click on [Next Series] on the following scan end screen.
Scan Progress
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0
Images

Type

kV

mA Time Thk Tilt

Start

10

20

40

30

End
Seconds
I60.0

023027 Helical 120 250

5.0

S0.0

I60.0

I85.0

I85.0

Biopsy
Rx
Scanning

Patient Handling

Delay Timer

All scans completed.

Next
Series

End
Exam

Repeat
Last
Group

One
More

Repeat
Series

Priority
Recon

Next Series

2.The system automatically proceeds to the View/Edit screen that shows


the parameters of the series in the protocol. You may modify
parameters.
View/Edit Screen

Add
Group

Images

Scan
Type

Start
Loc.

Delete
Selected
Group

Split
Current
Group

End
Loc.

No. of
Images

Scan

Thick
(mm)

Timing

Image
Intval

Film

Recon

Optimize
Pitch

Gantry
Tilt

SFOV

kV

mA

CTDIw
(mGy)

Rx
Preview

Biopsy
Rx

End
Exam

Select
New
Protocol

Next
Series

Create
New
Series

Repeat
Series

One
More

Priority
Recon

Confirm

3.After confirming the parameters, select [Confirm] to start scan.

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Repeat Series 1
Function : Repeat Series allows you to automatically proceed to the scan
prescription screen for the most recent series.
1.Click on [Repeat Series] on the following scan end screen.
Scan Progress
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Series:2

0
Images Type

kV mA Time Thk

Tilt

Start

10

20

40

30

End
Seconds
I60.0

023027 Helical 120 250

5.0

S0.0

I60.0

I85.0

I85.0

Biopsy
Rx
Scanning

Patient Handling

Delay Timer

All scans completed.

End
Exam

Repeat
Series

Next
Series

One
More

Repeat
Last
Group

Priority
Recon

Repeat Series

2.There appears the following Select Previous Series menu which lists all
the previously scanned series that have the same Patient Position
/Orientation (supine/prone, head first/feet first) as the most recently
scanned one. The most recently scanned series tops the list and gets
highlighted.
Select Previous Series
Series 8

Description of Series 8

Series 7

Description of Series 7

Series 6

Description of Series 6

Series 5

Description of Series 5

Series 4

Description of Series 4

Series 3

Description of Series 3

OK

Highlighted

Cancel

The list can show up to ten series on one screen. When it contains
more than ten series, there appear(s) Prior and/or Next button on the
screen.

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After selecting and highlighting any one of the series, select [OK] to
confirm the selection. To cancel this step, click on [Cancel].
3.After the selection of [OK], the system automatically proceeds to the
View/Edit screen that shows the parameters of the series chosen in the
Select Previous Series menu. You may modify parameters here.
View/Edit Screen

Images

Scan
Type

Delete
Selected
Group

Split
Current
Group

Add
Group

Start
Loc.

End
Loc.

No. of
Images

Scan

Thick
(mm)

Image
Intval

Timing

Film

Recon

Optimize
Pitch

Gantry
Tilt

SFOV

kV

mA

CTDIw
(mGy)

Rx
Preview

Biopsy
Rx

End
Exam

Select
New
Protocol

Next
Series

Create
New
Series

Repeat
Series

One
More

Priority
Recon

Confirm

4.After confirming the parameters, select [Confirm] to start scan.

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One More
Function : One More allows you to scan one more slice that will have
exactly the same parameters as the most recently scanned image.
1.Click on [One More] on the following scan end screen.
Scan Progress
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Series:2

0
Images

Type

kV mA Time Thk Tilt

Start

10

20

40

30

End
Seconds
I60.0

023027 Helical 120 250

5.0

S0.0

I60.0

I85.0

I85.0

Biopsy
Rx
Scanning

Patient Handling

Delay Timer

All scans completed.

End
Exam

Next
Series

Repeat
Series

One
More

Repeat
Last
Group

Priority
Recon

One More

2.Press [Move to Scan] button when lit.


3.Then, press [Start Scan] button when lit to start a scan.

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Repeat Last Group
Function : Repeat Last Group allows you to scan the most recently scanned
group again with the same condition.
1.Click on [Repeat Last Group] on the following scan end screen.
Scan Progress
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0
Images Type

kV

mA Time Thk Tilt

Start

10

20

40

30

End

Seconds
I60.0
023027 Helical 120 250

5.0

S0.0

I60.0

I85.0

I85.0

Biopsy
Rx
Scanning

Patient Handling

Delay Timer

All scans completed.

End
Exam

Next
Series

Repeat
Series

Repeat
Last
Group

One
More

Priority
Recon

Repeat Last Group

2.Press [Move to Scan] button when lit.


3.Then, press [Start Scan] button when lit to start a scan.
Note : Newly scanned series will have the same series number as the
previous one.

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Biopsy Scan 1
Function : The Biopsy Rx feature allows you to easily repeat the scan
location during the biopsy procedures.

Biopsy Rx prescription
1.Biopsy Rx can be accessed through the [Biopsy Rx] icon on the right
side of Axial/Helical Prescription screen.
Add
Group

Images Scan
Type

Start
Loc.

Split
Current
Group

End
Loc.

Delete
Selected
Group

No. of
Images

Scan

Image
Intval

Thick
(mm)

Pitch

Recon

Timing

Gantry
Tilt

SFOV

kV

Film

mA

CTDIw
(mGy)

Optimize
Rx
Preview
Biopsy
Rx

End
Exam

Select
New
Protocol

Next
Series

Create
New
Series

Repeat
Series

One
More

Priority
Recon

Confirm

2.The following screen appears upon the selection of [Biopsy Rx].


Biopsy Rx
Biopsy Reference

Superior

Centered

Inferior

Get Alignment
Internal
Light Location

Biopsy Location
Number of Images

External

Gantry Tilt

Thickness
Helical Pitch

Image Interval

Confirm
Biopsy Rx

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3.In order to determine the reference centering location in a biopsy scan,
select [Superior], [Centered] or [Inferior] at Biopsy Reference field.
[Superior] means scanning from the landmark toward patients head.
[Centered] means scanning around the landmark.
[Inferior] means scanning from the landmark toward patients feet.
4.At Biopsy Location field, enter the location of the biopsy scan to be
performed.
Or
5.When the internal light is used, select [Internal], or, when the external
light is used, select [External] at Get Alignment Light Location field.
6.Enter the following parameters.
Number of Images :
Gantry Tilt :
Thickness :
Helical Pitch :
Image Interval :
7.Click on the [Confirm Biopsy Rx] button.
8.Press [Move to Scan] button when it lights up. Then, press [Start Scan]
to start the biopsy scans.

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Smart Prep 1(Option)
Function : The Smart Prep feature allows you to monitor contrast
enhancement change during injection, to assure the acquisition of axial or
helical scans while optimum levels of contrast are present.

Three phases of Smart Prep


Smart Prep consists of three phases, which are a Baseline, Monitor and
Scan Phase.
D Baseline phase
This phase requires one unenhanced scan through a particular area of
anatomy that will be the point of interest to monitor.
D Monitor phase
This phase requires the operator to take up to 20 scans at one location while
the IV (introvenous) contrast is being administered. You will be able to watch
these scans on the CRT as the scans are proceeding.
D Scan phase
This phase performs your scan prescription that will be started by the
operator when the optimum level of contrast enhancement is reached, either
by visual evaluation or by a preset threshold selection.

Parameters of Smart Prep


Some of the parameters used during the Smart Prep prescription are preset
and unchangeable. They are 256 matrix, Soft Tissue algorithm and 0.6sec
scan time.
Note : Because monitoring scans will not be used for diagnostic purposes,
these techniques are used to make sure that the patient receive the minimal
dose.

Autovoice
During the Smart Prep the Autovoice function will only be available after the
scan phase is initiated. So, the operator may have to give oral breathing
instructions through the intercom during Baseline and Monitor phase and at
the beginning of Scan phase.
Scout and scan prescription
When you perform Smart Prep, the Prep Delay can be excluded from
parameters. Even if you use it, Smart Prep will override it by putting SP in
place of the number.

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Smart Prep prescription
1.Smart Prep can be accessed through the [Smart Prep] icon on the
Axial/Helical Prescription screen.

Scan

Thick
(mm)

Image
Intval

Pitch

Timing

Gantry
Tilt

Recon

SFOV

kV

Film

mA

CTDIw
(mGy)

Optimize
Rx
Preview

Biopsy
Rx
Smart
Prep

Repeat
Series

One
More

Smart
Prep

Priority
Recon

Confirm

2.When the Smart Prep is not incorporated in the protocol, toggle the [Off]
button to [On] on the Smart Prep screen.
To [On]

Smart Prep screen


Smart Prep

Off
Monitor
Location

mA

Monitoring Monitoring Enhancement Scan Phase


Delay
ISD
Threshold
Delay
Show
Localizer

Accept

Cancel

Each parameter is described on the following page.

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3.Enter the following parameters for the Smart Prep prescription.
Monitor Location : Location of monitoring scan
mA : Tube current for Base Line and all Monitoring scans
(10100mAby 5 mA
Monitoring Delay : The delay before the Monitoring scan begins
(060 seconds, by 0.1 sec.This delay works in conjunction with the
administration of IV contrast.
Monitoring ISD : The delay between each monitoring scan
(360 secondsby 0.1 sec.)
Enhancement Threshold : The difference in CT value between the
Baseline ROI and the one at which you wish to start the Scan Phase.
( For example: If you want to start the scan phase when the CT value
of the area of interst reaches 70, then assuming the Baseline ROI is
30, the Enhancement Threshold will be 40.)
Scan Phase Delay : The delay between the time you press [Start
Scan] button and the time the actual scan begins (360 seconds, by
0.1 sec.)
Note : The slice selection at Scan Phase may affect Scan Phase
delay. The selection of 7/10mm with Helical or 7/10mm x 2i will affect
the delay. This is because the selection of only up to 5mm x 2 is used
at Monitoring Scan.
Show Localizer : Select this to display the Scout image with a line on
it. With this line, you will be setting the location of the Baseline and
subsequent Monitoring scans.
Note : If there is the difference between Monitoring location and Scan Phase
start location, the Scan Phase will be delayed due to the cradle travel. For
example, it takes some four seconds for the cradle to travel 300mm.

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4.After completing all the entries, select [Accept]. The system will return to
the View/Edit screen.
5.Click on [Confirm] and press [Start Scan] when lit to initiate the Baseline
scan.
Scan Progress screen shows the Baseline group, Monitor group and scan
prescription.
Scan Progress
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Series:2

0
Images

Type

kV mA Time Thk Tilt

Start

10

20

30

40

50

Seconds

S0.0
001001 Axial

0.6

10 S0.0

S0.0

S0.0

002021 Axial 120 040 12.0

10 S0.0

S0.0

S0.0

001002 Axial

10

S0.0

I10.0

120 040

60

End

S0.0

S0.0
120 080

5.0

S0.0

Scanning

Biopsy
Rx
Patient Handling

Delay Timer

Next
Series

End
Exam

Monitor
Phase

Repeat
Last
Group

Scan
Phase

Priority
Recon

Pause

Note : When you select [Accept] on the Smart Prep prescription screen, the
following Timing menu shows SP in the Prep Group (delay) field, meaning
the Smart Prep Monitoring delay has been set.
Scan
Prep
Group
(sec)

ISD
(sec)

Breath
Hold
(sec)

Timing

Breathe
Time

Recon

Film

Auto
Voice
No.

SP
SP

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6.After the Baseline scan, its image will be displayed. Also, six display
functions for Smart Prep will be presented.
Smart Prep Display
Zoom

Hide
Graphics

Display
Normal

Ellipse
ROI

Erase

Explicit
Mag

Baseline image

Refer to the Chapter 3 [Display] for the each display function.


7.You can calculate up to three ROIs by selecting [Ellipse ROI].
8.After calculating ROIs, click on [Monitor Phase] and inject
simultaneously the IV contrast.
9.After you press the [Start Scan] button, the system will automatically
proceed to the Monitoring scans through the Monitoring delay.
D The Display desktop screen will now look similar to the following one.

Graph

Most recently
reconstructed image

Time

Baseline image

D In the lower right quadrant the Baseline image with ROIs is displayed.
D The lower left quadrant will be displaying in real time the time when each
monitoring scan is acquired, based on the onset of the monitoring delay.
It also displays each of the ROI values of that scan.
D The upper right quadrant will be displaying in real time the most recently
reconstructed image.
D The upper left quadrant will be displaying in real time the enhancement
threshold graph, comparing the ROI of each monitoring scan with the time
from the start of the monitoring delay. If you did not take any ROI on the
Baseline image, this quadrant will be blank.

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D The Scan desktop screen will now look similar to the following one.

Most recently
reconsructed image

Graph

Preview

10.As the monitoring scans are being acquired, you can watch the lines
climbing toward the enhancement threshold on the graph in the upper
left quadrant.
Upper left quadrant
140

T: Threshold

20

40

60

11.When the line depicting the ROI gets close to or at the threshold
enhancement, select [Scan Phase] on the Scan Progress screen to
initiate the Scan Phase.
Note : If the scan location of Monitoring Phase does not match the start
location of Scan Phase, the scan start will be delayed by the time the cradle
takes to move. For example, it takes some four seconds for the cradle to
move 300 mm. It is highly recommended that the scan location of Monitoring
Phase match the start location of Scan Phase.
Note : When the system initiates the Scan Phase, the real time calculation of
the Smart Prep quadrant will be stopped. A screen save will be used for
later inspection.

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Smart Addition (Option) 1
Function
The Smart Addition feature allows you to prospectively add two or more
Axial/Helical images into one image. This is beneficial for brain studies since
the added images will generate much less artifact particularly around
posterior fossa area.

Conditions/Restrictions
The following conditions/restrictions must be met to use the Smart Addition
option.
D Scan Type : Axial or Helical (360degree data)
D Segment and Helical Plus incompatible with this option
D Available Helical pitch : 1.0 3.0
D This option can be applied to group by group.
D Only contiguous images (Interval = Thickness) to be added
D Possible thickness of added image : 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10 mm
D Possible number of images to be added : 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10
D When Smart Addition is prescribed for [Recon 1], both [Recon 2] and
[Recon 3] will be automatically designated for Smart Addition.
Also, when Smart Addition is not prescribed for [Recon 1], Smart Addition
can not be prescribed for [Recon 2] nor [Recon3].

Procedure
1.Click on the [ Thick (mm)] key in the Scan Tab menu.
The Image Thickness selection menu opens (See next page).
Thick
Scan

Thick
(mm)

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Intval

Pitch

Timing

Gantry
Tilt

Recon

SFOV

kV

Film

mA

CTDIw
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Fig.1 Image Thickness selection menu
Smart Addition

Select the desired Thickness (mm)

Cancel

10

Note : The Smart Addition key is not available unless your CT system
has Smart Addition option installed. Also, even if your CT system has
the Smart Addition option installed, the Smart Addition key remains dim
(inactive) unless the right Scan Type is selected.
2.In order to activate the Smart Addition option, click on the [Smart
Addition] key. Then, the Fig.2 Smart Addition Image Thickness
selection menu opens.
Fig.2 Smart Addition Image Thickness selection menu
Smart Addition

Select the desired Thickness (mm)


Image Thickness (mm)
2

Beam Thickness (mm)


1

10

Multiplication Factor

OK

Cancel

On this menu select Beam Thickness (original image thickness) and


Image Thickness (thickness of added images), then the Multiplication
Factor (number of images to be added) is automatically determined.
Since the Multiplication Factor is an integer, there are restrictions on the
combination of Beam Thickness and Image Thickness. For example,
when 2mm is selected as Beam Thickness, Image Thickness of 3, 5,
and 7 are unavailable.
The example of Fig.2 shows 1mm and 5mm are selected as Beam
Thickness and Image Thickness, respectively. So, the Multiplication
Factor is automatically set to 5.

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3.Click on [OK] to accept the selection. Then, the Fig.2 menu disappears
and the selected thickness is posted in the [ Thickness] field on the
View/Edit screen like the example below.
Example
5
1x5

The example shows that Beam Thickness is 1mm, Multiplication Factor


5 and Image Thickness 5mm.
Click on [Smart Addition] if you need to return to Fig.1 menu.
Click on [Cancel] to remove the Fig.2 menu and return to the View/Edit
screen.
4.Prescribe all the other parameters as well.
[Interval] in Smart Addition means the interval between added images.
The possible maximum value is the image thickness of added image
and the possible minimum value is Beam Thickness.
In the example below, 1mm silces are added by three images.
When the possible maximum value of 3mm is set at [Interval], added
images are combined like image numbers of [1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9]
and [10, 11, 12]. In case of the possible minimum value of 1mm, added
images are combined like [1, 2, 3], [2, 3, 4], [3, 4, 5] and [4, 5, 6].
Smart Addition Example : 1mm x 3
Interval : 3mm

1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Image number

Beam Thickness : 1mm

5.Proceed to the scan after entering all the necessary parameters.


Added images have the image annotations of ADDx (x: Multiplication
Factor) next to the slice thickness annotation.

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Smart Addition Retro Recon (Option) 1
Function
With Smart Addition option images can be retrospectively added from the
raw data obtained from the usual scans.

Conditions/Restrictions
D Data obtained with 7mm or 10mm slice thickness can not be used.
D Recon Mode : Full
D Contiguous image data ( no overlap, no gap)
D Available Helical pitch : 1.0 3.0
D Two or more images data
When the above conditions/restrictions are not completely observed, the
keys under [ Thick (mm)] field in the Image tab are dimly displayed indicating
Smart Addition retro recon is unavailable.
Thick key

Images
Retro

Scan
Scan Scan
Retro
End
Start
Type Location
Location Start

Retro No. of Thick


End Images (mm)

Recon
Image Gantry
SFOV
Interval Tilt

Y
Y

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Smart Addition Retro Recon 2
1.After confirming the [Thick] key is boldly displayed (active), click on the
[Thick] key to open the following Fig.1 Image Thickness selection menu.
Fig.1 Image Thickness selection menu
Select the desired Image Thickness

10

Cancel

Since the number of images to be added is an integer, the slice


thickness of the added image depends on the beam thickness
(thickness of original image). The chart below shows beam thickness
and valid/invalid added image thickness.
Beam Thickness

Valid Thickness

1 mm

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10 mm

Invalid Thickness

2 mm

2, 4, 6, 10 mm

3 mm

3, 6 mm

1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10 mm

5 mm

5, 10 mm

1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 mm

1, 3, 5, 7 mm

On the real menu of Fig.1 the valid thickness numbers are displayed
boldly whereas the invalid thickness numbers are displayed dimly
depending on the beam thickness.
2.Select the desired image thickness from the Fig.1 menu or click on
[Cancel].
3.After entering all necessary parameters click on [Confirm] to start
retrospective reconstruction of added images.
Added images have the image annotations of ADDx (x: Multiplication
Factor) next to the slice thickness annotation.

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Chapter 5

FILMING
AutoFilm 1
Function : AutoFilm provides a wide variety of options so you can tailor the
filming to a specific need for your scan protocol or edit the existing filming
parameters as needed.
There are two pieces to the AutoFilm setup. One is setting the parameters
for the film, which can be accessed through [AutoFilm Setup] button on the
View/Edit screen. The other piece is setting the parameters for the image,
which can be accessed through the [Film] tab card.
View/Edit screen
Name :

ID :

Protocol:

Exam:

Series:

Anatomical
Reference

Series Description
Auto
Store

Show
Localizer

Auto Transfer

Auto Film
Setup

Recon
Area

AutoFilm Setup

Film tab card


Scan
Auto
Film

Frame
Format

Interval

Flip

Width
1

Recon 1
Film Set
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Timing
Level
1

Recon 1
Film Set
2

Mag
Factor

Recon 2
Film Set
1

Film

Rotate

User
Anno.

Recon 2
Film Set
2

Recon 3
Film Set
1

GSE

Recon 3
Film Set
2

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AutoFilm 2
1. To open the Autofilm Setup page, select the [AutoFilm Setup] icon at
the top of the scan monitor while in the Axial/Helical series. These
parameters will be set up per series or temporarily edited while in the
protocol.
Autofilm Setup
Destination
Laser Camera
Format

Size
Normal

Auto Start Auto Print

Slide

Copies

Yes

Yes

Exam Page Series Page

Yes
Scout

Yes
XRefScout

Film Direction
Top to Bottom
Auto Film Composer Show Grayscale

e/s/i

OK

Yes

Cancel

Note: Once a scan has been acquired, you can not go back to the Autofilm
Setup page, unless you select a new series or a new protocol.
Description of each function is as follows;
D Format
There are 12 options for film format. Click on one of them.
D Film Direction
You can have the images filmed ToptoBottom or BottomtoTop. Click on
the blue highlighted arrow to toggle.

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D Destination
This determines what type of printer the images will be filmed on. Click on
YB buttons to select the destination (printer). The current destination is
displayed in the message area.
D Size
You can choose to film either in the normal setting or slide setting.
D Copies
You can choose how many copies you want the camera to print. Select the
number you want by either clicking in the box and typing in the number or
clicking on YB arrows to increase or decrease the number. The valid
range is from 1 to 99.
D Exam Page/Series Page
This allows you to film the Exam Page and/or Series Page. Toggle between
Yes and No. These pages will be filmed at the end of the film and will not be
added to the film until a new series or [End Exam] is selected.
D Scout
This allows you to autofilm a Scout image. Select Scout icon to open the
following menu.
Film Scout

Yes

No

Scout Series Number


Scout Number

Window Width

Magnification Factor

Window Level

Accept

In order to autofilm a Scout image, select [Yes] first, then enter other
parameters. Lastly select [Accept].
Note: The valid range for Magnification Factor is from 0.5 to 8.0. If a Scout
image exceeds 500mm in length, the magnification factor must be less than
1.0 to view the entire Scout image.

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D XRefScout
This allows you to film a Scout image with crossreference lines that show
axial scan locations. Select [XRefScout] icon to open the following menu.
Film Scout With Reference

Yes

No

Scout Series Number


Scout Number

Window Width

Magnification Factor

Window Level

Image Range

All

First/Last

Accept

At Image Range selection, select [All] for axial images and [First/Last] for the
first and last axial image.
Note: The valid range for Magnification Factor is from 0.5 to 8.0. If a Scout
image exceeds 500mm in length, the magnification factor must be less than
1.0 to view the entire Scout image.
After entering all parameters, select [Accept].
D Show Gray Scale
This allows you to choose whether to have the gray scale displayed on the
film. Simply toggle between Yes and No.
Note: This selection is not available if your laser camera interface is digital.
D Auto Film Composer
This selection will determine which will be captured on the AutoFilm
composer, an image itself or numbers of exam/series/image. Select either
[Image] icon or [e/s/i] icon.

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D Auto Start
If you select [Auto Start] icon to Yes, the following menu will appear. You can
select whether to have your film sets automatically start filming.
AutoFilm Setup
Auto Start Film Sets
Film Set 1

No
Auto start

Auto start
New Sheet

Auto start
Same Sheet

Film Set 2

No
Auto start

Auto start
New Sheet

Auto start
Same Sheet

Film Set 3

No
Auto start

Auto start
New Sheet

Auto start
Same Sheet

Accept

Cancel

If you select [No Auto start] on the above menu, the system will not
automatically start filming. In this case the operator is to decide when to start
filming.
If Autofilm is on and the Autofilm viewport is showing, once you start
scanning, you can choose from one of the three options at the bottom of the
Autofilm window. The following three icons are those options.
Start New Sheet
Start
New Sheet

[Start New Sheet] will start a new sheet of film with the format that has been
selected from the Autofilm Setup page.
Continue Same Sheet
Continue
Same Sheet

[Continue Same Sheet] will continue filming on the current sheet in the
Autofilm composer with the same format as the Autofilm composer.
Cancel Film Series
Cancel
Film Series

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AutoFilm 6
If you select [No Autostart] with autofilm on but the autofilm viewport is not
shown, the following message will appear.
Exam: 4
Series: 1
is ready for auto filming

Show Film
Viewport

Cancel

If you select [Show Film Viewport], the autofilm viewport will be displayed,
then you can select [Start New Sheet], [Continue Same Sheet] or [Cancel
Film Series].
Autofilm viewport

Start
New Sheet

Continue
Same Sheet

Cancel
Film Series

If you select [Autostart New Sheet], the Autofilm process automatically uses
[Start New Sheet] function.
If you select [Autostart Same Sheet], the Autofilm process automatically
uses [Continue Same Sheet] function.
After making all the necessary selections, select [Accept] to continue or
select [Cancel] to cancel. In both cases, the system returns to the Autofilm
Setup page.
D Auto Print
[Auto Print] is a toggle button between Yes and No. If you select Yes, then
the last film of the exam will be automatically printed, whether the Autofilm
composer is filled or not. If you select No, then you will need to select Print
on the Autofilm composer.

2. On the Autofilm Setup page, select [OK] to accept all entries. Or, select
[Cancel] to cancel.

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AutoFilm 7
The Autofilm parameters for the images can be prescribed or modified by
selecting the Film Tab Card on the View/Edit screen.
1. Click on the Film Tab Card to open the following menu for Autofilming
parameters entry. You may skip this step if you do not intend to perform
Autofilming.
Film Tab Card
Scan
Auto
Film

Frame
Format

Interval

Recon

Timing
Width
1

Flip

Recon 1
Film Set
1

Level
1

Recon 1
Film Set
2

Mag
Factor

Recon 2
Film Set
1

Film

Rotate

User
Anno.

Recon 2
Film Set
2

Recon 3
Film Set
1

GSE

Recon 3
Film Set
2

2. Click on each button and select or type in a parameter.


D Auto Film
Select On or Off on the following menu after clicking on [Auto Film].
Auto Film
On

Off

Cancel

D Frame Format
Select one of the four formats in the following menu by clicking on it.
MID Format

Cancel

D Interval
Select one of the five choices as to which image to film.1= every image, 2=
every other image, 3= every third image, and so on.
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D Flip
Select one of the following options. [FTB] (Flip Top to Bottom), [FTB/FLR]
(Flip Top to Bottom/Flip Left to Right), [FLR] (Flip Left to Right), [None]
Flip
FTB

FTB/FLR

FLR

None

Cancel

D Width 1
The first choice for window width (1 4096)
D Level 1
The first choice for window level (1024 3072)
D Mag Factor
Valid image magnification factor range is from 0.5 to 4.0
D Rotate
Right 90 degrees, left 90 degrees, or 180 degrees
Rotation
None

Cancel

D User Anno(tation)
Maximum four lines
User Annotation

Accept

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D GSE (Gray Scale Enhancement)
Select one of the four choices.

Gray Scale

G1

G2

G3

Off

Cancel

G1 : lowest contrast G2 : medium contrast G3 : highest contrast


Off : no effect
The name of the grayscale will be annotated just above the tick mark.

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Auto Film Composer
Click on the [Auto Film Composer] icon in the Display mode to display the
following Autofilm Composer. You do not necessarily have to display this
composer during autofilming.
You can move the Autofilm Composer on the screen by holding the cursor
anywhere in the title bar area, then dragging the composer to the desired
location.
Auto Film

Pause Filming

Clear
Print

Film format reflects the one prescribed on the AutoFilm Setup page.
Each port can contain either an image or a set of exam, series and image
number depending on the prescription on the AutoFilm Setup page.
Click on the [Auto Film Composer] icon again to remove the composer.

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Manual Film
Function : Manual Film allows you to manually film images.
The Manual Film Composer can be initiated from several locations including
the Exam Rx Desktop, Image Works browser, Image Works viewer and
Image Works miniviewer.
Exam Rx Display menu

[Autoview

[Review Layouts]

Layouts]

[Manual Film
Composer]

When you perform Manual Filming, you have to use one or two viewports in
the Review Layouts, or one or two viewports in the bottom of the Autoview
Layouts.

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Manual Film Composer 1
Upon the selection of [Manual Film Composer], the following Manual Film
Composer will appear.
You can move the Manual Film Composer on the screen by holding the
cursor anywhere in the title bar area, then dragging the composer to the
desired location.
Film Composer
Formats

close button

Laser Camera

Options
Clear

Current status is :

Print

D Film Composer close button


In order to close the Film Composer, click on the small button at the upper
right corner of the composer, or click on the [Manual Film Composer] icon
again.
D Laser Camera
The destination of printing will be changed. If you wish to have a destination
other than a laser camera, place the cursor over the word Laser Camera,
press and hold down the left mouse button to open a pulldown menu, then
select a desired destination.
D Formats
Click on any one of the twelve formats. It will be reflected on the composer.

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Options

If you select the [Option] icon, the following Print options menu
appears.
Print options
Slide format:

Greyscale:

Off

Auto printing:

Off

Auto clear page:


Off

Off

Icon labels:
Image

Number of copies:

Expose order:
Left/Right
Top/Bottom

1
Done

Slide format:
Off

Select On from the Slide format pulldown menu to employ a


slide format.

On

Note : If the selected printing machine does not support slide


format, the Slide format button is shown in gray, indicating it is
not usable.

Grayscale:

Select On from the Grayscale pulldown menu to print a


grayscale onto a film.

Off
On

Note : If the selected printing machine does not support


grayscale, the Grayscale button is shown in gray, indicating it is
not usable.

Auto printing: Select On from the Auto Printing pulldown menu to


Off
On

automatically start printing immediately after all the frames are


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Manual Film Composer 3
Auto clear page:
Off
On

Icon labels:

Select either [E/S/I] or [Image] from the Icon labels pulldown


menu to put either Exam/Series/Image number or Image itself,
resepctively, into the frame.

Image

Number of copies:

Expose order:
Left/Right
Top/Bottom
Right/Left
Bottom/Top

Done

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Select On from the Auto clear page pulldown menu to


automatically clear all the frames after the completion of
printing.

Click on the [] or [] button to increase or decrease


respectively the number of copies. Or, type in the desired
number into the numerical entry field.

When filming function keys are being used, this selection will
determine the order with which the images will be printed into
the frames of the composer.

Select [Done] to accept the entries and close the Print


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Clear

If the Auto clear function is off under the Print options menu,
select [Clear] on the Film Composer to clear the page of images
to start over or start a new sheet.

The message Clear the current page will appear. Select [OK] to clear or
click on [Cancel] to cancel.
Note : If the Auto clear page is on, the Film Composer will automatically
disappear after printing.

Print

If the Auto printing function is off under the Print options menu,
select [Print] on the Film Composer to print the current page of
images.

The status line at the bottom of the composer will start the message
Printing... and the images will be sent to the printing queue. Once the
queue is filled with images, the printing will start.

As the Film Composer communicates with the camera, the status


is posted at the bottom of the composer, for example, print
queue empty, printing, film supply low, or output device not
connected.
Note : Messages posted in green mean everything is OK. Messages in
yellow are warnings. Messages in red mean a problem exists.
Note : When there exists an arrow button in the message area, you can get
the details by clicking on it.

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Image removal from Film Composer
1. If you wish to remove an image on the Film Composer window, click on
that image.
2. There appears a message Do you really want to delete this image?
3. Select [Yes] to delete, or select [No] not to delete.

Load images by drag and drop


1. In order to load an image onto the Film Composer, click and hold the
cursor on the image, then drag it to an image frame, then release the
cursor to deposit the image.
2. Repeat the above steps as needed.

Load images by F1 function key


Another way to load images onto the Film Composer is as follows.
1. Move the cursor onto the desired image and press the F1 key.
2. The image will be automatically placed into the next available frame
Note : This method may be faster than the drag & drop method, however,
you can not jump the frame.

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Page filming by F2 function key
You can use this function to load one sheet of images onto the Film
Composer.
Note : The Film Composer must be empty beforehand. If it is not empty, use
the [Clear] button to empty the Film Composer.
1. Move the cursor over any one of the displayed images and press the F2
key.
2. The displayed images will be loaded onto the Film Composer in order of
the displayed images.
Note : In order to perform page filming, the formats must be the same
between the displayed images and the Film Composer. If the formats are
different, the format of the Film Composer automatically turns to that of the
displayed images as you press the F2 key.
Note : When you are using the Viewer or Mini Viewer, you can also use the
[Film Page <F2>] button to perform page filming.

MID (Multiple Image Display) filming by F3 key


You can use this function to load the multiple image display onto one film
frame.
Note : When you perform MID filming, the image resolution will decrease a
little bit compared with the page filming.
1. Move the cursor over any one of the displayed images and press the F3
key.
2. The displayed images will be loaded onto the Film Composer in order of
the displayed images.
Note : When you are using the Viewer or Mini Viewer, you can also use the
[Film MID <F3>] button to perform MID filming.

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Series filming by F4 function key
The following menu will appear when you press the F4 key.
Format
Z Use Film Composer
Z Viewer Format

Image Selection
1

Interval
Z Print all Images
Z 1/2
Z 1/3
Print Last Sheet

18

18

Current Print Job


No Current Job
Cancel All
No

Print Series

Cancel

D Format
Use Film Composer : Select this to use the same format as the current
Film Composer.
Viewer Format : Select this to change the Film Composer format to
that of Viewer Format.
D Image Selection
This determines the number of images in the series for filming.
Use the slide bar to set the number.
D Interval
Print all Images : all images
1/2 : every other image
1/3 : every three images
D Current Print Job
This area displays the list of jobs in the current queue.
You can cancel all the jobs with [Cancel All].

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D Print Last Sheet
This selection determines whether the last sheet will be printed before it is
filled with images.

After completing all entries, select [Print Series] to start series filming.
Note : If you wish to cancel the filming after clicking on [Print Series], press
F4 and click on [Cancel All].

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Chapter 6

QUALITY ASSURANCE
Overview
In order to assure consistent image quality over the lifetime of the
diagnostic radiology equipment, users must establish and actively maintain
a regular Quality Assurance (QA) program. These procedures ask you to
scan a known material (usually a phantom) under a prescribed set of
conditions, and then compare your results with the predicted or optimum
values. Because you repeat these tests frequently, if not daily, you notice
changes in image quality values before the problem becomes visible. If
you do notice a degradation in image quality or a change in QA values you
can schedule a site visit and let the service person or imaging physicist run
more sophisticated tests. Their early intervention could prevent a major
breakdown.
User QA begins with baseline performance data obtained by performing
the QA tests as soon as the system meets operating system specifications.
Take the first set of baseline performance data right after installation and
update it any time the system undergoes an upgrade or a major repair that
affects image quality. An xray tube change is one example. Compare
your daily QA checks against these baselines. The Quality Assurance
program documents any change in image quality over time.
Although you can save baseline images to visually compare with your daily
QA checks, you dont have to. The numerical data supplied during the
actual testing provides the necessary objective data for comparison. This
section contains a sheet titled QA DATA FORM that you can copy and use
to record this numerical data.

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Phantom Description
Use the Quality Assurance and Performance Phantom provided with your
CT scanner to assess system performance and establish an ongoing
Quality Assurance program. The phantoms design provides maximum
performance information with minimum effort. This phantom measures six
aspects of image quality. It contains three sections, each corresponding to
a single scan plane. The following illustration contains a list of the sections
and corresponding tests.

Section 1
High Contrast Resolution
Contrast Scale
Slice Thickness
Positioning Light Accuracy

Section 2
Low Contrast Detectability

Section 3
Noise and Uniformity

QA Schedule
The most effective Quality Assurance program involves obtaining basic
performance data once a day, or at least 23 times per week. You must
obtain data frequently and on a regular basis in order to detect any
changes in system performance that might occur before it affects clinical
image quality. At minimum, acquire a single 10mm scan of Sections 1 and
3 of the Performance Phantom each day.

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Phantom Setup
Place the performance phantom on the phantom holder and level it. (Tape
a small piece of cardboard or a washer to the phantom, if necessary to
accomplish this.) Position the phantom using the laser alignment lights as
follows:
1. Align the axial light to the circumferential line marking Section 1.
2. Align the coronal light to the horizontal lines on either side of the phantom.
3. Align the sagittal light (where it strikes the top of the phantom) to the vertical
line on the face of the phantom.
4. Position the phantom and press the Internal Land button on the gantry.

The performance phantom contains three sections. When you correctly


follow the positioning instructions listed above, Section 1 corresponds to
0.0 mm table position, Section 2 (Low Contrast Detectability) to the 35.0
mm location and Section 3 (Noise and Uniformity) corresponds to the 50.0
mm location.

Circumferential
reference line

Vertical reference line

Horizontal
reference line

Horizontal
reference line

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Scan the QA Phantom
Follow the normal Single Scan protocol. Scan three locations, one for each
QA phantom section. If you set up the phantom as described on the
previous page, prescribe scan location 0.0 for section 1 of the phantom,
35.0 for section 2 and 50.0 for section 3. Use the scan parameters
suggested in Table 1. You can use other parameters, but the performance
results wont match the data in this manual.
TABLE 1
SOFTKEY PROMPT

SCAN VALUE

RECONSTRUCTION

[NEW PATIENT]
[HEAD FIRST]

kVp 120
mA 100
Time 3 sec
Thickness 10mm*
Scan Mode Single

CAL FOV Small


Recon FOV 25cm
centered

[HEAD]
[SINGLE SCAN]

Recon Mode Standard

*Check image thickness and positioning light accuracy by acquiring a


number of images and varying the slice thickness between scans.

Test and Analysis of the Phantom Images


Begin the analysis as soon as the Section 1 image display appears. Make
copies of the form on the following page and record the QA results there.
Keep previously recorded QA results and compare them to the most recent
analysis for consistency.

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Contrast Scale
Section 1 of the phantom tests the contrast scale. CT assigns CT
numbers, also called (HU) Houndsfield Units, to the attenuation values of
XRay passing through a variety of material densities. The software
makes the attenuation visible by assigning shades of gray to groups of
numbers you select with Window Width/ Level functions during image
Display. For test purposes, the CT values of water and acrylic in the
phantom represent the standard against which you track your systems
contrast scale over time. The test for contrast scale follows:
1. Display a circle cursor (approximately 1 cm in diameter) from [Ellipse ROI] on
the image as shown in Figure 1. For consistency, use the same size cursor
and location each time you perform this test.
2. Position the cursor on the Plexiglass block and click the left mouse button once
to calculate the ROI. Record the mean CT number on the QA Data Form.
(Standard deviation record optional.)
3. Position the cursor over the water section and click the left mouse button once
to calculate the ROI. Record the mean CT number for water on the QA Data
form. (Standard deviation record optional.)
4. Subtract waters CT number from Plexiglass CT number and record the
difference on the QA Data form.
Position 1cm ROI over water
Position 1 cm ROI over Plexiglas

FIGURE 1

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High Contrast Spatial Resolution
Section 1 of the phantom contains six sets of bar patterns in a Plexiglass
block that you use to test high contrast spatial resolution. Each pattern
consists of sets of equally sized bars and spaces, in the following sizes: 1.6
mm, 1.3 mm, 1.0 mm, 0.8 mm, 0.6 mm, and 0.5 mm. Water fills the spaces
and provides about 12% (120 HU) contrast. Examine the bar patterns to
determine the limiting resolution, defined here as the smallest bar pattern in
which you see all five bars.
A more sensitive and quantitative method for assessing changes in system
resolution involves measuring the standard deviation of the pixel values in
a single or multiple bar pattern. ROI standard deviation provides a good
indicator of system resolution and a sensitive method to detect changes in
system resolution. The recommended procedure follows:
1. If necessary, click on [Erase] to remove previous ROI data.
2. Display and position a box cursor from [Box ROI] over the largest (1.6 mm) bar
pattern. The cursor should fit within the bar pattern as shown in Figure 2.
Adjust the size and position of the cursor as necessary.
3. Click the left mouse button once to calculate the ROI and record the standard
deviation on the QA data form.
4. (Optional) Repeat this procedure for the 1.3, 1.0, and 0.8 mm bar patterns.

Position box cursor


over largest bar
pattern, and size it
until it fits over the
pattern.

Optional: repeat
for 1.3mm pattern
Optional: repeat
for 1.0mm pattern
Optional: repeat
for 0.8mm pattern

FIGURE 2

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Slice Thickness
Section 1 of the phantom also tests slice thickness. Both sides of the
resolution block contain a pattern of air filled holes designed to
demonstrate slice thickness. (See Figure 3.)

Air filled
holes

FIGURE 3

The resolution block contains holes drilled 1 mm apart and aligned in the
direction of slice thickness (perpendicular to scan plane). Each visible hole
in the image represents 1 mm of beam thickness. The software assigns
less negative CT numbers to partial hole images or holes located on the
edge of the slice profile. To determine slice thickness, display the
image at the recommended window level and width, and count the
visible holes. Black holes in the image represent a full millimeter of slice
thickness. Gray holes count as fractions of a millimeter; two equally gray
holes count as a single 1 mm slice thickness.
Recommended window width: 300. Recommended window level:
100 for 3.0 mm slices, 0 for 5.0 mm, and +50 for 10.0 mm slices. Your
image may show less detail than this example.

Adjust the window width


and level, then count the
lines, which represent the
air filled holes.

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Each black line represents one millimeter of slice thickness. Gray lines
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Positioning Light Accuracy (optional)
Refer to Figure 3 on the previous page: notice how the center hole in the
hole patterns on both sides of the resolution block appear longer than the
others. The manufacturers drilled the center holes deeper to help you
identify them in the image. The center hole position corresponds precisely
to the black line scribed on the circumference of the phantom. When you
use an accurate Positioning light and align the phantoms circumferential
line to the axial light, youll see a symmetrical hole pattern around the
center (longer) hole in the slice thickness pattern. See Figure 5. For best
results, use the 1.0 mm slice thickness.

Center hole position


corresponds to black line
around circumference of
phantom

Align black line on


phantom to positioning
light

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Low Contrast Detectability
Section 2 of the QA phantom tests low contrast detectability, defined here
as the smallest hole size visible for a given contrast level at a given dose.
This phantom section contains a 0.75 mm thick polystyrene membrane
suspended in water and pierced by a series of holes in the following sizes:
10.0 mm, 7.5 mm, 5.0 mm, 3.0 mm, and 1.5 mm. The difference in CT
numbers between the water, and water plus plastic, equals the contrast in
Houndsfield Units (HU). Divide the HU value by ten to obtain the contrast
in percent. Measure the contrast between the plastic membrane and the
surrounding water in the following manner:
1. If necessary, click on [Erase] to remove previous ROI data.
2. Display and position a box cursor from [Box ROI] over the image. Adjust the
cursor to a rectangle, approximately 1/2 cm high by 5 cm long, as shown in
Figure 6.
3. First position the cursor over the polystyrene membrane above the holes.
Click the left mouse button once to calculate the ROI. Record the mean CT
number in the Low Contrast resolution box on the QA Data Form.
4. Next place the cursor in the water section above the membrane and click the
left mouse button once to calculate the ROI. Record the mean CT number.
5. Subtract the CT number of the water from the CT number of the membrane and
record the difference.
6. Click on [Erase] to remove previous ROI data.
7. Repeat steps 3, 4, and 5. This time position the cursor below the membrane
holes, then move it over the water area below the membrane.
8. Count and record the number of visible holes to determine contrast.
A. Position box cursor over polystyrene
membrane
above
holes, and take ROI.

B. Position box cursor over water above


membrane and, take
ROI.

Subtract B from A

Count visible holes

C. Position box cursor over polystyrene


membrane
below
holes, and take ROI.

D. Position box cursor


over water below membrane, and take ROI.

Subtract D from C
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Noise and Uniformity
Section 3 of the phantom tests noise and uniformity. Take a wateronly
scan in Section 3 to provide a uniform image by which to assess image CT
number noise and uniformity. Enclose a region of interest, click the left
mouse button once to calculate the ROI, and the software calculates and
displays the standard deviation or noise of the pixels inside. The software
often divides the HU noise values by 1000 (representing the contrast scale
between air and water) and multiplies by 100 to convert HU to a
percentage of water attenuation.
The procedure for noise and uniformity testing follows:
1. If necessary, click on [Erase] to remove previous ROI data.
2. Place a circle cursor approximately 2 cm in diameter on the center of the image
as shown in Figure 7. Adjust the size of the cursor as necessary.
3. Click the left mouse button once to calculate the ROI. Record the mean CT
number and standard deviation on the QA Data Form.
4. (Optional) Repeat the above instructions placing the cursor at the 12 oclock
position and once again at the 3 oclock position.

Optional: Take an ROI at the


12 oclock position.
Position circle cursor over
the center of the image,
and take ROI.
Optional: Take an
ROI at the 3 oclock
position.

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Typical Results and Allowable Variations
Because people determine clinical image quality, it remains subjective and
difficult to define. GE expects the standards of allowable variation in image
quality parameters to vary with the installation and image evaluator(s). GE
encourages you to establish and follow a Quality Assurance (QA) program
so you can discover any degradation of image quality before it effects
clinical images. Over time, institutions use the QA procedure to establish a
correlation between acceptable clinical image quality and acceptable
variations in the image performance indices included in the program. This
page contains suggested allowable variations; dont mistake them for
absolutes. Compare any parameter variation to the maximum deviation
specified in the next section called, Dose and Performance. Make sure
you used the prescribed technique, then inform service when the variations
reach the specified maximum deviation.
Contrast Scale

The difference in CT numbers between the Plexiglass resolution block and


water should equal 118, with a suggested allowable variation of 10%.
High Contrast Spatial Resolution

The standard deviation for an ROI in the 1.6 mm bar pattern should equal
36 HU, with a suggested allowable variation of 20%.
Nominal Slice Thickness

Slice thickness should not vary from the expected value by more than 50%
for thickness of 2.0mm or less and 1.0mm for thickness over 2.0mm,
when evaluated according to instructions.
Low Contrast Detectability

Because this test relies upon the perceptual judgment of the person
counting visible and welldefined holes, we cant suggest an allowable
variation. Rather, we suggest you choose a single, barely visible hole and
closely monitor that particular hole during subsequent testing for
degradation in this image parameter.
Noise and Uniformity

Mean should equal 0 3.


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Weighted CTDI100 (CTDIW) for MX165ZJ Tube
Explained below contains information that relates image quality to radiation
dose, as required by the IEC standard, in compliance with the
IEC60601244, dated (199902). Please review this information.
Head
80 kV

300 mAs

(mGy)

1 mm 2 mm 3 mm 5 mm 7 mm 10 mm
31
29
28
29
26
28

120 kV

70

65

68

72

74

76

140 kV

94

86

91

97

99

100

Body

195 mAs

(mGy)

1 mm 2 mm 3 mm 5 mm 7 mm 10 mm
80 kV

120 kV

20

19

20

21

22

23

140 kV

27

26

28

30

30

31

With SmartBeam Filter


Head
80 kV

300 mAs

(mGy)

1 mm 2 mm 3 mm 5 mm 7 mm 10 mm
15
15
18
15
16
15

120 kV

53

47

45

45

45

46

140 kV

76

67

64

64

64

65

Body

195 mAs

(mGy)

1 mm 2 mm 3 mm 5 mm 7 mm 10 mm

6-12

80 kV

120 kV

16

14

14

14

13

14

140 kV

24

21

20

19

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Explained below contains information that relates image quality to radiation
dose, as required by the federal government, in compliance with Federal
Regulations 21CFR 1020.33(c). The dose measurement procedure is
described in the Code of Federal Regulations 21CFR 1020.33. The Code
of Federal Regulations can be obtained from the U.S. government printing
office or can be viewed from the World Wide Web.

Statement of Typical Technique


HEAD
25 cm Field of View (FOV)
120 kVp
150 mA
2.0 sec scan time
10 mm slice thickness
Large Focus

BODY
50 cm FOV
120 kVp
130 mA
1.5 sec scan time
10 mm slice thickness
Large Focus

CT Dose Index (CTDI) For Typical Technique At Various Positions On The


Phantom Image.
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HEAD
BODY
A
6.9 rad
1.3 rad
B
7.4 rad
2.7 rad
C
7.1 rad
2.5 rad
D
6.9 rad
2.0 rad
E
7.2 rad
2.5 rad
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Filter
Explained below contains information that relates image quality to radiation
dose, as required by the federal government, in compliance with Federal
Regulations 21CFR 1020.33(c). The dose measurement procedure is
described in the Code of Federal Regulations 21CFR 1020.33. The Code
of Federal Regulations can be obtained from the U.S. government printing
office or can be viewed from the World Wide Web.

Statement of Typical Technique


HEAD
25 cm Field of View (FOV)
120 kVp
150 mA
2.0 sec scan time
10 mm slice thickness
Large Focus

BODY
50 cm FOV
120 kVp
130 mA
1.5 sec scan time
10 mm slice thickness
Large Focus

CT Dose Index (CTDI) For Typical Technique At Various Positions On The


Phantom Image.
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HEAD
BODY
A
4.4 rad
0.9 rad
B
4.3 rad
1.6 rad
C
4.2 rad
1.5 rad
D
4.2 rad
1.3 rad
E
4.4 rad
1.5 rad
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CTDI Over A Range of Techniques
Normalized to a value of 1 for typical technique and position A. (All other
technique settings at typical value.)
10 mA
350 mA
0.8 sec
3.0 sec
7.0 mm
5.0 mm
3.0 mm
2.0 mm
1.0 mm
80 kV
140 kV

POSITION
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

HEAD
0.06
2.33
0.40
1.52
0.89
0.75
0.56
0.44
0.34
0.38
1.39

BODY
0.07
2.70
0.52
2.01
0.81
0.62
0.38
0.31
0.16
0.30
1.48

Explained below contains information that relates image quality to radiation


dose, as required by the federal government, in compliance with Federal
Regulation 21CFR 1020.33(c). Please review this information.

Helical Dose For Typical Helical Technique


HEAD
25 cm Field of View (FOV)
120 kVp
150 mA
2.0 sec scan time
10 mm slice thickness
10 mm interval

BODY
50 cm FOV
120 kVp
130 mA
1.5 sec scan time
10 mm slice thickness
10 mm interval

If the Helical mAs, Slice Count and Intvl selection equals the Axial mAs,
Slice Count and Intvl selection, then Helical dose equals Axial dose.

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CTDI Over A Range of Techniques with SmartBeam Filter
Normalized to a value of 1 for typical technique and position A. (All other
technique settings at typical value.)
10 mA
350 mA
0.8 sec
3.0 sec
7.0 mm
5.0 mm
3.0 mm
2.0 mm
1.0 mm
80 kV
140 kV

POSITION
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

HEAD
0.07
2.32
0.40
1.50
0.90
0.78
0.62
0.54
0.44
0.32
1.43

BODY
0.07
2.70
0.54
1.99
0.84
0.67
0.44
0.40
0.24
0.27
1.52

Explained below contains information that relates image quality to radiation


dose, as required by the federal government, in compliance with Federal
Regulation 21CFR 1020.33(c). Please review this information.

Helical Dose For Typical Helical Technique


HEAD
25 cm Field of View (FOV)
120 kVp
150 mA
2.0 sec scan time
10 mm slice thickness
10 mm interval

BODY
50 cm FOV
120 kVp
130 mA
1.5 sec scan time
10 mm slice thickness
10 mm interval

If the Helical mAs, Slice Count and Intvl selection equals the Axial mAs,
Slice Count and Intvl selection, then Helical dose equals Axial dose.

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Dose and Performance 2
Explained below contains information that relates image quality to radiation
dose, as required by the IEC standard, in compliance with the
IEC60601244 (199902).

Statement of Typical Technique


HEAD
25 cm Field of View (FOV)
120 kVp
150 mA
2.0 sec scan time
10 mm slice thickness
Large Focus

BODY
50 cm FOV
120 kVp
130 mA
1.5 sec scan time
10 mm slice thickness
Large Focus

CTDI100 For Typical Technique At Various Positions On The Phantom Image.


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HEAD
BODY
A
70 mGy
12 mGy
B
79 mGy
28 mGy
C
76 mGy
26 mGy
D
73 mGy
21 mGy
E
77 mGy
26 mGy
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CTDI100 Over A Range of Techniques
Normalized to a value of 1 for typical technique and position A. (All other
technique settings at typical value.)

10 mA
350 mA
0.8 sec
3.0 sec
7.0 mm
5.0 mm
3.0 mm
2.0 mm
1.0 mm
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140 kV

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A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

HEAD
0.06
2.32
0.40
1.51
0.98
0.95
0.89
0.86
0.92
0.36
1.23

BODY
0.07
2.71
0.52
2.01
0.97
0.93
0.86
0.80
0.81
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dose, as required by the IEC standard, in compliance with
IEC60601244 (199902).

Statement of Typical Technique


HEAD
25 cm Field of View (FOV)
120 kVp
150 mA
2.0 sec scan time
10 mm slice thickness
Large Focus

BODY
50 cm FOV
120 kVp
130 mA
1.5 sec scan time
10 mm slice thickness
Large Focus

CTDI100 For Typical Technique At Various Positions On The Phantom Image.


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HEAD
BODY
A
45 mGy
8,4 mGy
B
46 mGy
17 mGy
C
45 mGy
15 mGy
D
45 mGy
13 mGy
E
47 mGy
16 mGy
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CTDI100 Over A Range of Techniques with SmartBeam Filter
Normalized to a value of 1 for typical technique and position A. (All other
technique settings at typical value.)

10 mA
350 mA
0.8 sec
3.0 sec
7.0 mm
5.0 mm
3.0 mm
2.0 mm
1.0 mm
80 kV
140 kV

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POSITION
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

HEAD
0.07
2.32
0.40
1.50
0.99
0.98
1.00
1.04
1.18
0.31
1.39

BODY
0.08
2.72
0.54
2.00
1.00
1.00
1.01
1.04
1.19
0.13
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Dose and Sensitivity Profile at Phantom Center
1.0

Axial, Body, Center,


120 kV, 130 mA,
10 mm, 1.5 sec.

0.5

Position (mm)

70
Dose Profile

1.0

140
Sensitivity Profile
Axial, Body, Center,
120 kV, 130 mA,
7 mm, 1.5 sec.

0.5

Position (mm)

70

1.0

140
Axial, Body, Center,
120 kV, 130 mA,
5 mm, 1.5 sec.

0.5

Position (mm)

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1.0

Axial, Body, Center,


120 kV, 130 mA,
3 mm, 1.5 sec.

0.5

Position (mm)

70
Dose Profile

1.0

140
Sensitivity Profile
Axial, Body, Center,
120 kV, 130 mA,
2 mm, 1.5 sec.

0.5

Position (mm)

70

1.0

140
Axial, Body, Center,
120 kV, 130 mA,
1mm, 1.5 sec.

0.5

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1.0

Axial, Head, Center,


120 kV, 150 mA,
10 mm, 2.0 sec.

0.5

Position (mm)

70
Dose Profile

1.0

140
Sensitivity Profile
Axial, Head, Center,
120 kV, 150 mA,
7 mm, 2.0 sec.

0.5

Position (mm)

70

1.0

140
Axial, Head, Center,
120 kV, 150 mA,
5 mm, 2.0 sec.

0.5

Position (mm)

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1.0

Axial, Head, Center,


120 kV, 150 mA,
3 mm, 2.0 sec.

0.5

Position (mm)

70
Dose Profile

1.0

140
Sensitivity Profile
Axial, Head, Center,
120 kV, 150 mA,
2 mm, 2.0 sec.

0.5

Position (mm)

70

1.0

140
Axial, Head, Center,
120 kV, 150 mA,
1 mm, 2.0 sec.

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Image Performance
Noise
At Typical Technique In Center Of Phantom Using Standard Algorithm
HEAD
= 0.49 %

BODY
= 0.47 %

MTF
(same conditions as above)

M
O
D
U
L
A
T
I
O
N
(%)

BODY

HEAD

100

100
M
O
D
U
L
A
T
I
O
N

80
60
40
20

(%)
2

10

80
60
40
20

Line pairs/cm

10

Line pairs/cm

Nominal Tomographic Section Thickness


HEAD
10.0 mm
7.0 mm
5.0 mm
3.0 mm
2.0 mm
1.0 mm

BODY
10.0 mm
7.0 mm
5.0 mm
3.0 mm
2.0 mm
1.0 mm

Sensitivity Profile
See previous pages

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Phantoms and Procedures
Dose
For best results, use the phantoms, dose profile and CTDI value calculation
procedures recommended in the CDRH final draft of Routine Compliance
Testing for Computed Tomography XRay Systems dated April 26, 1984.
Also, for best results, use the phantoms and CTDIW value calculation
procedures recommended in the IEC committee draft for vote of
IEC60601244, dated August 8, 1997.

Performance
Each test uses a 25 cm waterfilled acrylic phantom

Noise
Noise equals the standard deviation of an array of pixels contained in 674
mm square region of interest (ROI) for Head and 2696 mm square ROI for
Body. The software divides the standard deviation, expressed in
Houndsfield Units, by 1000 (representing the contrast scale between air
and water), then multiplies by 100 to give a value in percent.

Modulation Transfer Function (MTF)


A point spread function (PSF) image is obtained by scanning the GE
performance phantom (2100614) wire section. Software performs a two
dimensional Fourier Transform on the PSF to obtain the MTF.

Slice
Use a wire ramp section of Catphan phantom, inclined 23from the scan
plane.

Sensitivity
23_ from the scan plane to obtain sensitivity profiles.

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Deviations
In order to come up with the maximum deviation, manufacturers must
imagine every possible situation, however unlikely, that might occur within
the entire user community. Our statements of deviation include a maximum
deviation to assure compliance with the regulation, as well as a statement
of expected deviations (2) in the large majority of our systems.

CTDI and CTDIW Typical Techniques


The anticipated maximum deviation for CTDI and CTDIW equals 40%.
The expected deviation equals 20%, except for the 40 mA or less and
1mm techniques, where variation increases (up to a factor of two) due to
the inherent deviation in small values.

Dose Profile
Anticipate a maximum deviation of 30% or 2.0mm, whichever is larger,
relating to dose profiles (FWHM). This value includes variability inherent in
the measurement of dose profile with TLD chips.

Performance
Noise : The noise squared (2) in a CT image is inversely proportional to
the xray dose used to make the image. The maximum deviation
anticipated for image noise equals 30%. Expected deviation equals
10%.
MTF: Expect deviations within 10% for values on the MTF curve
generated with data gathered according protocol. Maximum deviations
may reach 20% for other methodologies.
Sensitivity Profile: Expect the full width slice half maximum sensitivity
profiles to vary 20% or 1.0 mm, whichever is larger, when measured with
a wire ramp section of Catphan phantom, inclined 23from the scan plane.
If you use other methodologies, the maximum deviation may reach 1.5 mm
for all slice thicknesses, because these measurement errors have the
greatest effect on thin slices.

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Chapter 7

Technical Specifications
Component Identification for HiSpeed

Component

Model Number

Location of Name Plate

CDRH Certified

Gantry

2200997,
2200998,
2200999,
2201000

Rear lower center

Yes

XRay Tube
Housing

21990772

Housing surface

Yes

XRay Tube Insert

46309300G3

Housing surface

No

Collimator

2132959

Front of collimator

Yes

Detector

2187725

Front left corner

No

Table

2200192,
2200291,
2113694,
2200290

Gantry side of pillar

Yes

Cradle Extender

2201803

Operator Console

2153675

Rear lower right corner

Yes

PDU

2200194

Rear lower right corner

Yes

Generator

2186887
2227720

Generator

Yes

Axial Headholder

2201806

No

Coronal Headholder

2201805

No

25cm Phantom

46237991G1

On holding block

No

35cm Phantom

46266754G1

On holding block

No

42cm Phantom

46241707P544

On holding block

No

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Specifications
Component Labels
MADE FOR GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN BY
GE YOKOGAWA MEDICAL SYSTEMS, LTD.
7127 ASAHIGAOKA 4CHOME
HINOSHI, TOKYO, JAPAN

MADE FOR GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.


MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN BY
GE YOKOGAWA MEDICAL SYSTEMS, LTD.
7127 ASAHIGAOKA 4CHOME
HINOSHI, TOKYO, JAPAN

MODEL (Note 1)
SERIAL
MANUFACTURED
SOURCE: (Note 2)
SOURCE: (Note 2)
SOURCE: (Note 2)
SOURCE: (Note 2)

A/ (Note 3)
A/ (Note 3)
A/ (Note 3)
A/ (Note 3)

CLASS I
V ~(Note 4)
V ~(Note 4)
V ~(Note 4)
V ~(Note 4)

MODEL (Note 5)
SERIAL
MANUFACTURED
VOLTS (Note 6)
AMPS MOMENTARY (Note 7)
AMPS CONTINUOUS (Note 8)
kVA (Note 9)
HZ (Note 10)

HZ
HZ
HZ
HZ

CLASS I
V~
A
A

COMPONENT

(Note 1)
MODEL
NUMBER

(Note 2)
SUPPLY
CURRENT

(Note 3)
SUPPLY
VOLTAGE

(Note 4)
SUPPLY
FREQUENCY

Gantry

2200997, 2200998,
2200999, 2201000

90A
30A
30A

380480V3
200V~
115V~

15A

115V~

50/60Hz
50/60Hz
50/60Hz
50/60Hz

Table

2200192, 2200291,
2113694, 2200290

10A

115V~

50/60 Hz

Operator Console

2153675

20A

115V~

50/60Hz

(SYSTEM)*

HiSpeed LX/i
HiSpeed FX/i
HiSpeed DX/i

100A

380
/400/415/440/460/480
V3~

50/60 Hz

COMPONENT

PDU

7-2

(Note 5)
MODEL
NUMBER

(Note 6)
SUPPLY
VOLTAGE

(Note 7)
SUPPLY
CURRENT

(Note 8)
SUPPLY
CURRENT

(Note 9)
KVA

(Note 10)
SUPPLY
FREQUENCY

2200194

380/400/415/44
0/460/480V 3~

100A

20A

65 KVA

50/60 Hz

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MX165ZJ XRay Tube Assembly Information
MX165ZJ Tube Unit Identification
System/Tube
Catalog No.

Description
graphite
anode

Casing
Model Number

MX165 ZJ

XRay tube
assembly

21990772

Insert

N.A.

Insert
Model Number

Insert
Catalog No.

N.A.
46309300G3

D3110T

Improvements in the heat handling capabilities of this unit may result in new
catalog and Model number assignments

MX165ZJ Diagnostic Source Assembly


Leakage Technique Factors
Tube Assembly Model No. 2199077 140 kV, 26 mA

Minimum Inherent Filtration (Collimator model No. 2132959, 2247199)


Minimum inherent filtration of 2.7 mm aluminum equivalent at 140 kV:
D

Tube Unit:
Tube Insert 0.8 mm aluminum equivalent at 140 kV
Tube Housing 0.4 mm aluminum equivalent at 140 kV

Collimator (lower plate) 0.5 mm aluminum

Collimator (upper plate) 1.0 mm aluminum

Minimum Inherent Filtration (Collimator model No. 2247203)


Minimum inherent filtration of 6.2 mm aluminum equivalent :
D

Tube Unit:
Tube Insert 0.8 mm aluminum equivalent at 140 kV
Tube Housing 0.4 mm aluminum equivalent at 140 kV

Collimator (lower plate) 0.5 mm aluminum

Collimator (upper plate) 4.5 mm aluminum equivalent at 70 kV

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MX165ZJ CT Scan Ratings
These ratings apply to CT systems with computer controlled technique
selection, scan mode, scan duration, and scan series. The software uses a
cooling algorithm to determine anode and tube unit temperatures and
cooling delays. When necessary, the cooling algorithm delays scan initiation
to avoid exceeding maximum anode or tube unit temperatures.

TARGET LOADING in Kilowatts FOR EACH SCAN TECHNIQUE


mA
60
80
100
130
160
200
250

80 KV

120kV

140 kV

4.8
6.4
8.0
10.4
12.8
16.0

7.2
9.6
12.0
15.6
19.2
24.0

8.4
11.2
14.0
18.2
22.4
28.0

The following table lists cooling delay times (in seconds) used by the
software before each scan. These times assume maximum anode or tube
unit heat loading and include cycling the rotor for each scan.

Model No. MX165ZJ COOLING DELAY TIME at 80kV


Scan
Technique
80kV and
60mA
80mA
100mA
130mA
160mA
200mA
250mA

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Focus
Size
S
S
S
S
S
S
S

Anode Cooling Delays


2.0 sec
3.0 sec
132
132
132
132
132
132
132

132
132
132
132
135
139
150

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Model No. MX165ZJ COOLING DELAY TIME at 120kV
Scan
Technique
120kV and
60mA
80mA
100mA
130mA
160mA
200mA

Focus
Size
S
S
S
S
S
S

Anode Cooling Delays


2.0 sec
3.0 sec
132
132
132
132
135
249

132
132
135
138
138
307

Model No. MX165ZJ COOLING DELAY TIME at 140 kV


Scan
Technique
140kV and
60mA
80mA
100mA
130mA
160mA

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Size
S
S
S
S
S

Anode Cooling Delays


2.0 sec
3.0 sec
131
132
133
133
191

132
135
139
142
232

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MX165ZJ XRay Tube IEC Information
Xray Tube Housing
Type

General Electric MX165 ZJ HSG

Model

21990772

Xray Tube Insert Fitted


Type

General Electric MX165 ZJ INSERT

Model

46309300G3

Xray Tube Assembly


In accordance with IEC 637/1979, the complete XRay tube assembly
carries two identification labels, one each for the housing and insert, marked
with the model types and numbers listed above.

Xray Tube Insert Information


Type

General Electric MX165 ZJ INSERT

Model

46309300G3

Focal spot

SE: 0.9mmW x 0.62mmL; LF: 1.2mmW x 1.2mmL

Target Material

Tungsten/Rhenium Alloy Focal Track on graphite base

Target Angle

7_

Maximum Potential Difference 140 kVp


High Potential Generator : General Electric CT ProSpeed System Constant
Potential
XRay Tube Filament Supply: Maximum Voltage: 140kV
Maximum Current : 350mA

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MX165ZJ Cathode Emission and Filament Characteristics
ProSpeed Emission
Z1163 7_ Target
Large Focal Spot

Tube Current (mA)


1000
80 kVp

120 kVp

140 kVp

100

10
5.0

5.1

5.2

5.3

5.4

5.5

5.6

5.7

5.8

5.9

6.0

6.1

6.2

6.3

6.4

6.5

6.1

6.2

6.3

6.4

6.5

Filament Current (amps)


ProSpeed Emission
Z1163 7_ Target
Small Focal Spot

Tube Current (mA)


1000
80 kVp

120 kVp

140 kVp

100

10
5.0

5.1

5.2

5.3

5.4

5.5

5.6

5.7

5.8

5.9

6.0

Filament Current (amps)

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Nominal Anode Input Power
This tube accommodates GE HiSpeed Computed Tomography Systems with
a nominal anode input power of 42 kW for 3 seconds.

Maximum Anode Heat Capacity


3500kHU

Maximum Anode Heat Dissipation


820kHU/min

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Tube MX165 ZJ Anode Heating and Cooling Curves
ProSpeed Anode Heating Curve
2598
30kW

35kW

2290

20kW

1982

10kW

1674
1366
1058
750

25

50

75

100

125

150

175

200

TIME (SECONDS)

ProSpeed Anode Cooling Curve


2600
2400
2200
2000
1800
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

60

TIME (MINUTES)

NOTE

Cooling and heating curves reflect maximum tube performance.


System software monitors and controls tube operation.

Single Load Rating


Large Focal Spot: 42 kW for 3 seconds
Small Focal Spot: 24 kW for 3 seconds
(Same as the nominal anode input power)

Serial Load Ratings


Controlled by the HiSpeed CT system operating software

Rotating Anode Supply


Designed to operate on the HiSpeed CT system (See accompanying system
documentation.)

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MX165ZJ XRay Tube Assembly Information
Labels : The XRay Tube Assembly carries two identification labels. One
label identifies the Model and serial numbers of components (XRay Tube
and Housing), and provides the date and location of assembly manufacture.
The second label provides the name of the manufacturer. A third label
certifies compliance with USA Federal regulation 21 CFR Sub chapter J, and
lists the data and place of assembly manufacture.
Reference Axis: Normal to the window center.
Target Angle : 7_
Nominal Focal Spot Values : Small Focal Spot: 0.9 W x 0.62 L mm
Large Focal Spot: 1.2 W x 1.2 L mm
Focal Spot Modulation Transfer Functions: MTF for XRay Tube
Assembly Standard magnification = 1.3
1.0

MODULATION TRANSFER FUNCTION


LENGTH DIRECTION
0.9mm W x 0.62mm L FOCAL SPOT
STANDARD MAGNIFICATION 1.3
AEC 336/1982 NEMA XR5

0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
0.0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1.0

1.2

1.4

1.6

1.8

2.0

2.2

2.4

2.6

2.8

3.0

SPATIAL FREQUENCY LINE PAIRS/mm


1.0

MODULATION TRANSFER FUNCTION


LENGTH DIRECTION
1.2mm W x 1.2mm L FOCAL SPOT
STANDARD MAGNIFICATION 1.3
AEC 336/1982 NEMA XR5

0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
0.0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1.0

1.2

1.4

1.6

1.8

2.0

2.2

2.4

2.6

2.8

3.0

SPATIAL FREQUENCY LINE PAIRS/mm

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1.0

MODULATION TRANSFER FUNCTION


WIDTH DIRECTION
0.9mm W x 0.62mm L FOCAL SPOT
STANDARD MAGNIFICATION 1.3
AEC 336/1982 NEMA XR5

0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
0.0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1.0

1.2

1.4

1.6

1.8

2.0

2.2

2.4

2.6

2.8

3.0

SPATIAL FREQUENCY LINE PAIRS/mm

Maximum Potential Difference : 140 kVp


Inherent Filtration
1.2 mm Al at 140 kV
IEC 522/1976

Tube 0.8 mm Al
Housing 0.4 mm Al

Electrical Connections
See curves and diagrams
Emissions Characteristics
Connection stator, Thermal and Pressure overload switches
Principle Dimensions
Length
Height
Depth
Weight

21.14 inches (53.7cm)


11.26 inches (28.6cm)
29.25 inches (74.3cm)
69.1 kg ( 10%)

XRay Tube Conditioning


The HiSpeed system software controls XRay tube conditioning. (See
accompanying system documentation.)
Maximum XRay Tube Assembly Heat Storage Capacity
3.5MHU
Continuous Heat Dissipation of XRay Tube Assembly
XRay Tube and Heat Exchanger

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Specifications
Tube Assembly MX165ZJ Heating and Cooling Curves
MX165ZJ Housing Cooling Curve MX165ZJ Housing Heating Curves
Stored Heat (Kilojoules)

Temperature Degrees Celsius

Stored Heat (Kilojoules)

2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0

10

20
30
40
Time (Minutes)

NOTE

50

2400
6kW

5kW

4kW

1800

3kW

1200

2kW
1kW

600

60

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Time (Seconds)

Cooling and heating curves reflect maximum tube performance.


System software monitors and controls tube operation.

Leakage Radiation Loading Factors


Specified values of the loading factors determining measures for protective
shielding of XRay Tube Assembly against leakage radiation according to
IEC publication 407/1973 are 140 kVp 26 mA
Classification
IEC publication 536 /1978 and IEC Publication 6011 Class 1
Transportation and Storage
20 to +70 C, up to 95% Relative Humidity (noncondensing)
Commercial airlines accept XRay tube insert/housing shipments
Transport Packaging
Transport ONLY in packaging supplied by General Electric

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Generator Specifications
Main Power Supply
D

Line voltage (noload) 415 or 380 or 480 VAC

3phase, 50 or 60 Hz 0.5 Hz.

Phasetophase balance within 3% of lowest phasetophase voltage.

Line regulation 5% or less at maximum technique factor.

Maximum line current demand, 100 Amps RMS (50/60 Hz) at 140 kV, 300
mA.

Generator Rating and Duty Cycle


D

Maximum Technique:

Maximum Output Rating:

Generator Duty Cycle:

140 kV, 300 mA


80kVA

Maximum Technique Factor

Max. Duty Cycle

140kV and 300mA

10%

kV, mA, and Timer Accuracy


Mode

Condition

Accuracy

Kilovoltage:Axial

120kV
7% of kV setting
Excluding initial 5 msec

Milliamperage: Axial

10 to 350mA

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1mA (whichever is more)
Excluding initial 100 msec

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Specifications
Scan Time: Axial
Selected Scan Time (sec)
3.0
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.7(half scan)

Actual Scan Time (sec)


3.0 10%
2.0 10%
1.5 10%
1.0 10%
0.7 10%

kV : Subject to an additional 5% accuracy of instrumentation used


for calibration and measurement.
mA : Subject to an additional 5% accuracy of instrumentation used
for calibration and measurement.
Exposure : Subject to an additional 3% accuracy of instrumentation used
Time : for calibration and measurement.

NOTE

Accuracy subject to the following conditions:


1. Line regulation 5% or less.
2. Line voltages within this specified range:
415 or 380 or 480 VAC +6% 5% (50 or 60Hz)
3. System powered for at least 30 minutes prior to
measurements.
4. Line voltage variations caused by external loads should not
exceed 1% or last longer than 0.5 second while scanning.

Measurement Basis
Tube Potential : Precision voltage divider, Model No. 46154966G1 reduces
high voltage generated across anode and cathode by 1000:1. Tube
Potential equals the average kilovoltage generated during the exposure,
excluding transients at the beginning and end. See Section 2 of the Xray
Alignment procedure in the Service documentation for the complete
measurement procedure.
Tube Current : Tube current equals the average milliamperage generated
during xray exposure. See Section 2 of the XRay Alignment procedure in
the Service documentation for the complete procedure.
Scan Time: Exposure time intervals equal the time during which the
kilovoltage equals or exceeds 75% of its peak value. Measure kilovoltage
with a precision voltage divider and an oscilloscope. Use the time base of
the oscilloscope to measure exposure duration.

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The Attenuation Equivalent
Standard Head Holder : 0.3 mm aluminum equivalent at 100 kV
Shallow Head Holder : 0.35 mm aluminum equivalent at 100 kV
Coronal Head Holder : 0.8 mm aluminum equivalent at 100 kV
Cradle : 0.55 mm aluminum equivalent at 100 kV
Extender : 1.5 mm aluminum equivalent at 100 kV

CAUTION
To obtain the optimum results, make sure nothing is left in the path
of Xray beam that may have adverse effects on examinations.

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Specifications
Periodic Maintenance by Qualified Personnel
Recommended PM frequency is 2 times a year for NP+/NP series scanners.
The frequency may vary due to local ordinance and the usage of the system, the
system availability etc. If you need more PMs, order extra copies of this document or
copy the schedules.
Priority Code
Pr (Priority)

Description

Safety and Regulatory

Image Quality

Procedures that make the system unavailable for scanning

Procedures that can be performed while the customer is scanning

Frequency Code
Fr (Frequency)

Description

SemiAnnually (every 6 months)

Annually (every 12 months)

Safety and Regulatory


ITEM

SUB
SYSTEM

PM0101

System

PM0102

System

PM0103
PM0105
PM0301
PM0201
PM0501
PM0502
PM0503
PM0504
PM0505
PM0506
PM0507
PM0508
PM0509
PM0607

System
System
Gantry
O.C
Table
Table
Table
Table
Table
Table
Table
Table
Table
XG

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DESCRIPTION
Verify Emergency OFF buttons (Gantry /
Console / PDU)
Check xray ON lights or buzzer/operation of scan abort
Caution Label Check
Check Error Logs
Check the number of Gantry revolutions
Verify Audio Function
Check Head Holder
Check Table Cover
Check Gap sponge
Gap between Table Cover and Cradle
Check Cradle Rail
Holder Stability Check
Check Touch Sensor operation
Verify Unlatch Function
Check Gantry / Table interlock
Check Parts

Pr Fr

Annual PM Schedule
A
B
b
b

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S

b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b

b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b
b

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Image Quality
ITEM

SUB
SYSTEM

PM0104
PM0302
PM0401

System
Gantry
DAS

DESCRIPTION
Image Check (Image Performance)
Clean Mylar ring cover
Check/Clean Detector face

Pr Fr
2
2
2

S
S
S

Subtotal

Annual PM Schedule
A
B
b
b
b

b
b
b

1:00

1:00

System Performance
ITEM

SUB
SYSTEM

PM0106
PM0107
PM0108
PM0109
PM0202
PM0203
PM0204
PM0205
PM0206
PM0303
PM0304
PM0305
PM0306
PM0307
PM0308
PM0309
PM0402
PM0403
PM0510
PM0511
PM0512
PM0513
PM0514
PM0515
PM0601
PM0602
PM0603
PM0604
PM0605
PM0606
PM0701
PM0702
PM0703

System
System
System
System
O.C
O.C
O.C
O.C
O.C
Gantry
Gantry
Gantry
Gantry
Gantry
Gantry
Gantry
DAS
DAS
Table
Table
Table
Table
Table
Table
XG
XG
XG
XG
XG
XG
PDU
PDU
PDU

DESCRIPTION
Perform Filter Curve Test
Check Ground Cable Terminals
Check DAS Count
Image Performance
Clean Air Filter
Inspect FANs
Verify Mouse for smooth operation
Clean Display monitor/Console exterior
Check Cables / Power Cable Terminals
Verify cables and hardware are tight
Gantry cover cleaning
Check Positioning lights
Check Gantry anchor / Gantry Isolation
Main bearing greaseup
Check drive belt for wear
Check RF Shoe Position
Verify Detector Heater Control
Inspect FANs
Clean Cradle tray / Table cover
Check for Oil Leak
Greaseup
Check Table anchors / Table isolation
Inspect FANs
Inspect Cradle Wire Tension
Check/Clean Radiator FAN
Check Xray tube oil and HV connector
Check HV Tank and HV connector
Check Power cable connection
Check Tube over heat safety
Check KV and mA
Inspect FANs
Check Power Cable Terminals
Check Power Line Voltage
Subtotal
Total

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3
3
3
2
3
3
3
4
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

A
A
A
A
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
A
A
A
A
S
S
S
S
A
A
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
A
S
A
A

Annual PM Schedule
A
B
0:15
0:10
0:15
1:00
0:10
0:10
0:10
0:10
0:15
0:15
0:10
0:10
0:10
0:10
0:20
0:20
0:10
0:10
0:10
0:10
0:05
0:20
0:05
0:10
0:10
0:05
0:05
0:05
0:05
0:15
0:15
0:05
0:05
0:20
0:05
0:10
0:10
0:10
0:10
0:10
0:10
0:20
0:20
0:20
0:20
0:05
0:05
0:15
0:15
1:00
0:05
0:05
0:05
0:05
4:30
6:55
5:30
7:55

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Specifications
Maintenance by CT Users
The following maintenance by CT users is highly recommended.
Periodically check if those items function properly.

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Emergency stop : Press the button to confirm the system stops.

Cradle latch operation : Press the button to confirm the cradles latches.

Clean covers

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Symbols and Classification

Symbol

~
~
~

Publication
4175032

3351

3N

3351

Description
Alternating Current
Threephase alternating current
Threephase alternating current
with neutral conductor

Direct Current
4175019

348

Protective earth (ground)

Attention, consult
ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS

4175008

OFF (Power: disconnection


from the mains)

4175007

ON (Power: connection to
the mains)

Dangerous voltage
Emergency Stop

Warning sign
RADIATION of LASER
APPARATUS

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Specifications

Symbol

Publication

Description

Type B Applied Part

4175339

4175009

XRay source assembly Emitting

Stand by

Start

Table Set

Abort

Intercom

(On Operator Console)


Power ON
Stand by

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Light ON
Light OFF

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Symbol

Description

Microphone (Mic)

Contrast

Brightness

50C

System storage prior to installation:


Maintain storage temperature between 10o C and +60o
C (14o to 140o F)

System storage prior to installation:


Maintain noncondensing storage humidity below 95%

Humidity 1090%
Excluding Condensation

Air Pressure
7001060hPa

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System storage and shipment


Maintain Air Pressure between
750 and 1060hPa

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Specifications
Class 1 Equipment
Any permanently installed equipment containing operator or patient
accessible surfaces must provide backup protection against electric shock, in
case the BASIC INSULATION fails. In addition to BASIC INSULATION,
Class 1 equipment contains a direct connection to a PROTECTIVE (EARTH)
CONDUCTOR which prevents shocks when a person touches a broken
piece of equipment or touches two different equipment surfaces
simultaneously.

Type B Equipment
CLASS I, II, or III EQUIPMENT or EQUIPMENT with INTERNAL
ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCES provide an adequate degree of protection
against electric shock arising from (allowable) LEAKAGE CURRENTS or a
breakdown in the reliability of the protective earth connection

Ordinary Equipment
Enclosed EQUIPMENT without protection against the ingress of water.

Operation Of Equipment
CONTINUOUS OPERATION WITH INTERMITTENT LOADING.
Operation in which EQUIPMENT is connected continuously to the SUPPLY
MAINS. The stated permissible loading time is so short that the long term
onload operating temperature is not attained. The ensuing interval in
loading is, however, not sufficiently long for cooling down to the long term
noload operating temperature.
EQUIPMENT not suitable for use in the presence of a FLAMMABLE
ANESTHETIC MIXTURE WITH AIR or WITH OXYGEN or NITROUS OXIDE.

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Cleaning
The CT system is not waterproof. It is not designed to protect internal
components against the ingress of liquid.
Decontamination or cleanliness of the CT system (i.e. gantry, table, console
and accessories) is the sole responsibility of the health care provider owning
and/or operating the CT system.
Tips for Cleaning :
Use soft cloth damped with (hot) water to remove any dirt or stains.
Even blood stains can be wiped off with damp soft cloth.
Caution :
Avoid chemical damage to surfaces. Some detergent or cleaning agent may
damage the surface.
Disclaimer :
GEMS bears no responsibility for sterilization of system surfaces.
GEMS shall not be held liable for any contagion which may have stemmed
from contaminated stains on the system surfaces.

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A
Accelerator Bar, 330
Accessories, 117
Body Accessory Use, 120
Coronal Head Holder Assembly,
119
Head Holder Assembly, 119
Security Strap Kit, 121
Auto Film Composer, 329
Auto Store, 411
Auto Transfer, 412
Autoview Layouts, 34
Axial/Helical Scan End, 441
Next Series, 443
One More, 446
Priority Recon, 442
Repeat Last Group, 447
Repeat Series, 444
Axial/Helical Scan in Progress, 440
Scan Progress screen, 440
Axial/Helical Scan Prescription, 413
[Film] icon, 420
[Recon] icon, 418
[Scan] icon, 415
[Timing] icon, 417
Add Group, 424
Auto mA, 433
Autofilm Setup, 423
Biopsy Rx, 425
Cine Scan, 414
Confirm, 429
Create New Series, 428
Delete Selected Group, 425
End Exam, 428
Gastrointestinal contrast, 430
Helical Scan, 414
Introvenous contrast, 430
Next Series, 428
One More, 429
Optimize Rx, 426
Pause, 429

Preview, 427
Priority Recon, 429
Prospective Multiple Reconstruction
, 421
Recon Area, 424
Repeat Series, 429
Resume, 430
Select New Protocol, 428
Show Localizer, 423431
Show Recon 1,2,3, 419
Smart Prep, 425450
SmartRecon (Option), 438
Special Filter, 419
Split Current Group, 424
View/Edit Screen, 413

B
Biopsy Scan, 447

C
Control Panel, 14
Cradle In/Out, 14
External Landmark, 15
Fast, 14
Gantry Tilt , 15
Gantry Tilt Lamp, 15
IMS Move, 15
Internal Landmark, 15
Positioning Light , 15
Practice, 15
Table Up/Down, 14
Tilt Range & Scannable Range, 15

D
Daily PrepTube Warmup, 227
Display Panel, 16
Distance from Iso-Center, 16
Distance from Landmark, 16
Interference, 17
Positioning Light On/Off, 17

Release Cradle Lock, 17


Tilt / Angle Range, 16
X-ray On, 16
Display Preference, 324
Annotation Levels, 325
Continuous Report Cursor, 327
Next/Prior Each Viewport, 327
Next/Prior Series Binding, 327

F
FILMING, 51
Auto Film Composer, 510
AutoFilm, 51
Auto Film Composer, 54
Auto Print, 56
Auto Start, 55
Copies, 53
Destination, 53
Exam Page/Series Page, 53
Film Direction, 52
Format, 52
Scout, 53
Show Gray Scale, 54
Size, 53
XRef-Scout, 54
Manual Film, 511
Manual Film Composer, 512
F1 function key, 516
F2 function key, 517
F3 function key, 517
F4 function key, 518

G
Gantry, 12
Control Panel, 12
Detector Specifications, 13
Display Panel, 12
Emergency Button, 12
Gantry Specifications, 13
Positioning Light & Breath Navi,
13

X-ray Tube Specifications, 13

I
Icon Selection, 22
Image Display Layout, 33

L
List / Select, 37

M
Manual Film Composer, 328
Measurements, 321
MIROI (Multiple Image ROI), 322
Report Pixels, 323

N
New Patient, 2544

O
Operator Console, 110
Keyboard/Mouse, 110
MOD Drive, 110
Scan/Display Monitor, 110

P
Patient Positioning, 41
landmarks, 43
Patient Schedule, 26
Add Patient, 28
Delete All, 210
Delete Selected, 210
Edit Patient, 29
Preferences, 211
Select Patient, 27

View More Info, 27


Primary/Secondary Viewport, 32
Protocol Management, 212
Auto Voice Record, 213
Protocol Management, 216
[Film] icon, 219
[Recon] icon, 219
[Scan] icon, 218
[Timing] icon, 219

Q
QUALITY ASSURANCE, 61622
Dose and Performance, 613614
617619
High Contrast Spatial Resolution,
66
Image Performance, 625
Low Contrast Detectability, 69
Noise and Uniformity, 610
Phantom Description, 62
Phantom Setup, 63
Scan the QA Phantom, 64
Slice Thickness, 67
Weighted CTDI, 612

R
Recon Management, 225
Retro Recon, 221
Graphic Retro, 224
Review Layouts, 36
Multiple Image Display (MID), 36
Routine Display, 39
Cross Reference, 317
Display Normal, 314
Ellipse ROI, 315
Erase, 320
Exam Pg / Series Pg, 319

Explicit Magnify, 311


Flip/Rotate, 312
Grid, 316
GSE, 314
Hide/Show Graphics, 320
List / Select, 315
Measure Distance, 316
ProView, 313
Roam / Zoom, 310
Screen Save, 320
User Annotation, 318

S
Scanner Utilities, 228
Raw Data Function, 228
User Calibration, 234
Scout Scan, 46
Add Scout, 47
Confirm, 48
Create New Series, 48
Delete Selected Scout, 47
End Exam, 47
Next Series, 47
One More, 48
Pause, 48
Repeat Series, 48
Resume, 48
Scan Progress screen, 49
Select New Protocol, 47
System Power On/Off, 124

T
Table, 18
Cradle, 18
Foot Switch, 18
Home Position, 18
Latch Button, 18
Speaker, 18
Table Specifications, 19

U
User Interface, 111
Keyboard, 112
Communication button, 114
Keyboard keys, 115
Scan-related buttons, 113
Mouse, 111

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