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LASER IMAGER

DRYPRO MODEL 793

OPERATION MANUAL

CODE NO.

0792 (UL), 0791 (CE)

No. 26-2, Nishishinjuku 1-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-0512, Japan

Table of Contents

Foreword..............................................................

1

About This Manual ..............................................

3

Ch.1 Safety Precautions & Warnings ................

7

Ch.2 Product Outline ..........................................

17

2-1 Name of Each Component .................................

18

2-2 Internal Structure ................................................

25

Ch.3 Operation ....................................................

27

3-1 Operation Panel..................................................

28

3-2 Startup ................................................................

30

3-3 Shutdown............................................................

31

3-4 Film Loading .......................................................

35

3-5 Sleep Mode.........................................................

40

3-6 Changing the Film Size and Film Type...............

42

Ch.4 Maintenance Mode .....................................

47

4-1 Maintenance Mode Overview .............................

48

4-2 Switching to the Menu Mode ..............................

50

4-3 Switching to the Maintenance Mode...................

52

4-4 Operation of Each Menu.....................................

56

4-4-1

4-4-2

4-4-3

4-4-4

PRINT QUEUE INFO...............................

PREVIOUS PRINT...................................

QUEUE CLEAR .......................................

TEST PRINT ............................................

56

57

61

62

4-4-5

4-4-6

4-4-7

4-4-8

CALIBRATION .........................................

64

MAMMO QC PRINT.................................

66

PRINT CONDITION .................................

68

LUT SETUP .............................................

73

4-4-9 FILM DATA ..............................................

78

4-4-10 FILM SETUP............................................

80

4-4-11 START TIMER .........................................

82

4-4-12 TIME SET ................................................

84

4-4-13 TOUCH PANEL .......................................

86

4-4-14 SLEEP MODE..........................................

88

4-4-15 SORTER SETUP .....................................

90

4-4-16 FRONT COVER OPEN............................

93

4-4-17 SYSTEM RESET .....................................

94

4-4-18 DUST CLEANING....................................

95

Ch.5 Web Maintenance Mode ............................

99

5-1 Overview of Web Maintenance Mode................. 100

5-2 Startup/Shutdown of Web Maintenance Mode ... 103

5-3 Menu Items of Web Maintenance Mode ............. 107

5-3-1 STATUS................................................... 107

5-3-2

5-3-3

5-3-4

5-3-5

QUEUE LIST............................................ 108

PREVIOUS PRINT................................... 109

QUEUE CLEAR ....................................... 110

PRINT CONDITION ................................. 111

5-3-6

5-3-7

5-3-8

5-3-9

LUT SETUP ............................................. 113

FILM DATA .............................................. 115

FILM SETUP............................................ 116

START TIMER ......................................... 117

5-3-10 TIME SET ................................................ 118

5-3-11 SLEEP MODE.......................................... 119

5-3-12 SORTER SETUP ..................................... 120

5-3-13 SYSTEM RESET ..................................... 121

Ch.6 Troubleshooting ......................................... 123

6-1 Error Message and Reaction .............................. 124

6-2 Error Reset ......................................................... 126

6-3 Resolving the Film Jam ...................................... 128

6-3-1

6-3-2

6-3-3

6-3-4

6-3-5

Film Jam in Cooling Unit .......................... 129

Film Jam in the Descent Transport Unit... 132

Film Jam in the Elevator Transport Unit... 136

Film Jam in the Supply Tray .................... 138

Film Jam in the Sorter Transport unit....... 139

Ch.7 Care & Maintenance ................................... 139

7-1 Periodic Maintenance and Inspection................. 140

7-2 Maintenance/Inspection Schedule...................... 146

7-3 Display and Check of the Maintenance & Inspection.. 147

Specifications...................................................... 149

Foreword

We would like to thank you for purchasing Laser Imager DRYPRO Vstage MODEL 793

(hereinafter referred to as DRYPRO 793).

DRYPRO MODEL 793 is a laser imager which realized a complete dry process, developed by considering the environment and operability, while maintaining high performance and high image quality.

In this manual, safety precautions and operational procedures are described to allow the users of the DRYPRO 793 to be fully familiarized with the potential of the device. The manual should be at all times be kept in a readily accessible place for easy reference.

Should you loose this manual, please contact your Service Representative for a new one.

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Foreword

Features

DRYPRO MODEL 793 is a laser imager which realized a complete dry process, developed by considering the environment and operability, while maintaining high performance and high image quality.

High-quality Image

1) Realizing super-sharpened images with the pixel size of 43.75 µm and 25µm as well as capability of mammography.

2) Films that are most suitable for the imager and CR are newly developed.

3) Supporting 12-bit image input

4) Rendering high-quality images with advanced image interpolation processing technology

5) Built-in auto density control function for stabled image output.

Operation environment

1)Shortening waiting time for output by high-speed processing capability. (120 sheets / hour)

2) Maximum 3 CH of input tray, including 8"x10" and 10"x12".

Imaging environment

Capability of direct connection to diagnostic devices with DICOM communications secures expandability on the open network even in the future.

Be sure to observe the following in order to prevent any danger.

1.NEVER remove the external and internal covers with a screwdriver, and others.

2.NEVER perform any operations, adjustments, or actions other than the specified in this Operation Manual; otherwise, you may be exposed to dangerous radiation.

3.If any problem occurs in this device, contact your Service Representative. NEVER use the troubled device as it is dangerous. Note that a laser tube is incorporated in this device, and direct exposure of eye or skin to the laser beam may result in injury. Also the device contains an assembly using a high voltage. Due case should be taken not to suffer from electrocution by touching this assembly.

Notes

(1) Unauthorized reproduction of this manual in whole or in part is prohibited.

(2) The content of this manual is subject to change without prior notice.

(3) Should any discrepancies, errors or omissions be discovered, KONICA MINOLTA should be contacted.

(4) Notwithstanding item(3) above, KONICA MINOLTA shall accept no responsibility of any claims made against loss or loss of profits arising from use of the product.

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About This

Manual

Be sure to read this chapter before using this manual so that the manual can be fully utilized.

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About This Manual

How to use this manual

Structure of this manual

This manual consists of the chapters listed below.

Chapter1

Chapter2

Chapter3

Chapter4

Chapter5

Chapter6

Safety Precautions & Warnings

When using the DRYPRO 793, the cautions detailed in this chapter must be strictly followed in order to safely use the device.

Product Outline

The product outline of DRYPRO 793 is described in this chapter.

Operation

The operation of DRYPRO 793 is described in this chapter.

Maintenance Mode

This chapter describes the Maintenance Mode of the DRYPRO

793.

WEB Maintenance Mode

This chapter describes the WEB Maintenance Mode with which the DRYPRO 793 can be maintenanced from external PC.

Troubleshooting

This chapter describes typical methods of trouble shooting and the error message list displayed on DRYPRO 793.

Chapter8 Care & Maintenance

This chapter details the procedure for care and maintenance of the DRYPRO 793.

Specifications Specifications of the DRYPRO 793 are described in this para-

Index graph.

The index describes special terminology used in the DRYPRO

793 Operation Manual.

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About This Manual

Page Layout

Ch.3 Operation

3-4 Film Loading

When the supply tray becomes empty, a beep sound is released, followed by the [Film Set] button that is newly displayed in the message column of the Operation Panel. (Beep sound can be selected from "Silent", "Single" and "Continuous" at the time of installation) When this button is displayed, follow the procedures shown below to load the film package in the supply tray.

The DRYPRO 793 can receive the print data from the diagnostic device while it is in film loading operation. The print data received during film loading will be printed after the film loading is completed.

1

Touch the [Film Set] button.

- A message indicating that the tray is being pulled out.

1

When a film is in printing process, Supply

Tray cannot be pulled out until that film has been printed. This may take maximum 95 sec.

- Supply tray pops out a few centimeters, and the animation showing how to load the film package (pull out of the tray

~ removal of the sandwich paper and light-proof package) will be displayed. Animation for "pull out of the tray ~ removal of the sandwich paper"

Title

This title stands for the general meanings for the descriptions.

Display

Display with the operational procedure is shown.

Sandwich Paper

One sheet of sandwich paper is always contained in a film package, and helps protect the films from folding.

Do not put anything or lean on the Supply Tray while it is pulled out. Doing so will damage the Supply Tray.

Operation Procedure

Operation procedure is explained in order.

2

Gently and fully pull out the Supply Tray to its end. (1 in the left fig.)

3

Fully open the Supply Shutter. (2 in the left fig.)

Shutter cannot be opened if the Supply

Tray is not fully pulled out.

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Hint

Points to be noted.

Technical Term

Technical terms are explained.

Caution

Cautions for operating the machine.

Details should be carefully noted.

Reference

Shows reference pages or sections.

See the page for more details.

Parenthesis in a sentence.

The word in this mark shows that it is displayed in the touch panel of the CS-2 operation unit.

The word in this mark shows that it is the name of the button to be pushed or touched.

Ex.

"Ready"

Ex.

[Complete] Button

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About This Manual

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Chap.

1

Safety

Precautions &

Warnings

When using the DRYPRO 793, the cautions detailed in this chapter must be strictly followed in order to safely use the device.

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Ch.1 Safety Precautions & Warnings

Alert and Symbol Marks

Safety Alert Symbol

This is the safety alert symbol and is intended to draw the attention of the user to potential dangers to the user him/herself or to others that may arise during the use or operation of this system.

These messages must be read thoroughly and strictly observed.

All safety related precautions should be carefully read and fully understood before proceeding with assembly or usage of this system.

Description of Graphic Symbols

Symbols indicating the need for caution (including danger and warnings)

Normal Caution Danger of Fire Danger of

Electrocution

Symbols indicating prohibited acts

Danger of High

Temperature

Danger of

Rotation

Prohibited Do not touch Do not disassemble Do not touch Do not expose Mobile with wet hand to moisture Prohibited

Symbols indicating essential acts (compulsory or indicated acts)

Multi-Leads

Prohibited

Ground Remove the plug from the power outlet

Other Symbols

AC Voltage

(Power Supply)

Main Power

Supply OFF

Main Power

Supply ON

Main Power

Standby

Warning Text (Signal Word)

Signal words indicate the degree of potential hazards in the product.

There are 3 degrees of caution labels, and each is used depending on the level of risk and damage caused by incorrect use and mishandling.

DANGER

: Failure to observe the caution will produce high risk of serious or fatal injury.

: Failure to observe the caution will produce moderate risk of serious or fatal injury.

WARNING

CAUTION

: Failure to observe the caution will produce risk of moderate or light injury.

Risk of the damage

High

Loss of life or serious injury

(Damage is serious)

Bodily injury

(and damage to property)

Moderate damage or light injury

(Damage is light)

DANGER

WARNING or CAUTION

Damage to property only CAUTION

Low

WARNING

CAUTION

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Warning Labels

Warning labels on the DRYPRO 793 are affixed at the locations shown below, and indicate the possible danger to the user.

Description of Warning Labels

p.12 Locations of

Warning

Labels

(1) Laser Caution Label

(2) High Temp. 100 : Label-1 (3) High Temp. 100 : Label-2 (4) Class1 Laser Product Label

(5) Jam Release Label-A

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(6) Jam Release Label-B•C

(7) Film Loading Label

(8) Deodorant Filter Change Label

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(9) Cleaning Roller Cleaning Label

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Locations of Warning Labels

Internal

(8) Deodorant Filter Change Label

(5) Jam Release Label

(6) Jam Release Label B¥C

(7) Film Loading Label

Rear • Left Side

(1) Laser Caution Label p.9

Description of Warning

Labels

(1) Laser Caution Label

(4) Class1 Laser Product Label

Deodorant Filter Case

(3) Deodorant Filter Housing High Temp. 100 : Label

Cleaning Roller

(2) High Temp. 100 : Label

(9) Cleaning Roller Cleaning Label

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Cautions for Safety

Thoroughly read the Cautions for Safety before use, and use the device correctly. Strictly observe all cautions detailed here because they are quite important to secure the safe use of the device.

Cautions for Installation

WARNING

• Never attempt to modify the device.

If you modify the device, this may cause a breakdown, electric shock, or fire.

• For installation, contact a sales office where you purchased this device or your Technical

Representative.

If you install the device and there are any problems in installation, this may cause an electric shock or a fire.

• Be sure to ground the device well.

Never connect the grounding cable to the gas pipe, water supply pipe, lighting rod, or the grounding cable for telephone.

• As for the electrical work (including grounding and communications cable work) follow the local regulations on the technical standards.

If the work is not done properly, this may cause an electric shock or breakdown.

• Use the power supply with sufficient capacities according to the specifications.

If you use any power supply other than the specifications, or the power supply with insufficient capacities, this may result in heating the electrical components or cause a fire.

Cautions for Reinstallation, Storage and Repair

CAUTION

• In the event of detection of smoke, unusual odors or sounds, the power should be switched off immediately and the power plug disconnected from the power outlet. Then contact your Konica Service Representative. Continued use under such circumstances could result in fire.

Continued use of the device despite of such abnormality may result in damage, electric shock or fire.

• Contact your Technical Representative as to the reaction to the errors other than those listed in this manual.

If the repair is done by the user with some failure, it may cause electric shock or fire.

• For reinstallation, storage and repair, contact a sales office where you purchased this device or your

Technical Representative.

If the device is relocated, reinstalled by the user with some failure, it may cause electric shock or fire.

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Cautions for Usage

WARNING

• Never open or close any covers other than the specified in this Operation Manual.

High voltage may be applied on some units in the device. If you touch them accidentally, you may suffer burns or an electric shock.

• When replacing FILTER or removing film jams in the discharge unit, follow the procedure in this Operation Manual; otherwise, a fire may be caused.

• Plug the power cable completely.

If dust is accumulated on the power plug, or the power cable is not plugged properly, this may cause an electric shock or a fire.

• Be sure to use the power cable supplied with this device. Do not use an extension cord or do not connect another device to the same wall outlet; otherwise, a fire or heating may be caused.

• Be careful not to trip over the power cable to damage it.

If you continue using the damaged power cable, this may cause an electric shock or fire.

• Do not block the air inlet or the air outlet of this device; otherwise, a breakdown may be caused.

• Do not start up or shut off the device by plugging or unplugging the power cable; otherwise, an electric shock or breakdown may be caused.

• If it is likely that lightning may occur, stop operating the device, and unplug the power cable.

A breakdown may occur depending on the degree of lightning.

• Do not use this device for any purpose other than printing image data; otherwise, a breakdown may be caused.

• Do not operate the switches with wet hands; otherwise, you may suffer an electric shock.

• When unplugging the power cable, do not pull it; otherwise, the inner cable may be broken, and this may cause heating or a fire.

• Do not let this device exposed to water by cleaning the device with a wet cloth or placing the vase containing water on the device, etc; otherwise, you may suffer an electric shock due to a leakage of currents.

• Before you clean the device, be sure to stop operating it, and unplug the power cable or turn the breaker OFF; otherwise, you may suffer injury or the device may be broken down as the fan rotates at the high speed in the device.

• If the device is not going to be used for an extended period of time, unplug the power cable for safety purpose; otherwise, dust may be accumulated, resulting in heating or a fire.

• When the failure occurs on the device, contact your Technical Representative.

NEVER use the troubled device as it is dangerous.

Note that a laser tube is incorporated in this device, and direct exposure of eye or skin to the laser beam may result in injury. Also the device contains an assembly using a high voltage. Due case should be taken not to suffer from electrocution by touching this assembly.

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CAUTION

• As for any servicing other than "Servicing by User" described in this Operation Manual, contact a service person as they require an expert technology.

If you perform any service other than "Servicing by User" by yourself, and there are any problems on it, this may cause an electric shock or fire.

• If the smell is unpleasant, install a ventilating fan in a room where this device is installed.

(Please determine the size and capacity of the fan according to the structure of a room.)

Although a chemical substance is discharged during operation, the amount of emissions is within acceptable limits.

p.00

Maintenance Procedures to be Carried out by the Customer

Cautions for Installation Location

CAUTION

Be sure to observe the following conditions for the installation location of this device.

By installing this device in the Radiology Department, you could make the work flow smooth.

1)Install the device in a location where it is not exposed to water.

2)Install the device in a location where it is not exceed the temperatures or atmospheric pressure described in the specifications.

3)Install the device in a location where it is not exposed to direct sunlight.

4)Install the device in a flat place.

5)Install the device where there is no likelihood of being given by vibration or impact.

6)Install the device in a location where there is no likelihood of being adversely affected by chemical agents, or air containing gas, dust, salt or sulfur, etc.

7)Install the device where the air inlet or exhaust outlet is not blocked.

Cautions for Disposal

CAUTION

When disposing of the DRYPRO 793 main unit [ including lithium button battery (free from lead, hexavalent chromium, cadmium, mercury, PBB, PBDE), fluorescent tubes (contained in the LCD module) ], accessories, options, and films, accept the regulations of each local government.

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Chap.

2

Product Outline

Product outline of the DRYPRO 793 is detailed in this chapter.

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Ch.2 Product Outline

2-1 Name of Each Component

Each component and its function of the DRYPRO 793 is detailed below.

2-1-1 Front and Left Side View

4) Exit Cover

5) Left Cover

1) Front Upper Cover

2) Supply Tray 1

3) Front Lower Cover

Film size for the

DRYPRO 793 can be selected from 14"x17",

14"x14", 11"x14",

10"x12", 8"x10". Set up of the film size selected by the facility will be made by the service representative at the time of installation of the

DRYPRO 793.

1) Front Upper Cover

When a film jam occurs in HPRO(Hear Processing Unit) - Cooling Unit, open this cover and take the jammed film out. Also open when the deodorant filter is replaced.

2) Supply1

(Standard : 1 trays, with option : max. 3 trays)

Load films in these trays.

3) Front Lower Cover

When a film jam occurs in Descent or Elevator transport unit, or Film Justification unit, open this cover and take the jammed film out. Also it is possible to send the jammed film to the left cover or right cover accessing through this opening.

4) Exit Cover

When a film jam occurs in Ejection Unit, open this cover and take the jammed film out.

5) Left Cover

When a film jam occurs in Descent Transport unit, open this cover and take the jammed film out. Also open when cleaning of the cleaning roller is performed.

p.19 Operation

Panel p.93 Front Cover

Open p.24 Supply Tray

& Cutter p.132 Film Jam in the Descent

Transport Unit p.95 Dust

Cleaning

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Ch.2 Product Outline

2-1-2 Operation Panel

4) Operation Panel

1) Operation Button

2) Operation Lamp

3) Timer Lamp

1) Operation Button

Start up or shut down the DRYPRO

793.

2) Operation Lamp(blue/orange)

Operating : Lights in blue

Start Timer ON

Shutdown Process

: Lights in blue

: Blinks in blue

Power OFF (Breaker ON) : Lights in orange

Power OFF (Breaker OFF) : Extinguished

3) Timer Lamp (green)

Lights when the Start Timer is ON.

4) Operation Panel

Operates and performs various settings for the DRYPRO 793. Also displays various messages.

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Ch.2 Product Outline

2-1-3 Rear, Right Side, Top View

1) Film Exit Tray

2) Front Upper Cover

Release Lever

7) Outlet

3) Right Cover

8) Inlet

4) Power Breaker

5) Power Cable

Connector

6) Power Cable

1) Film Exit Tray

Printed films are output to this tray.

When an optional "6ch Sorter" is installed, films are output to the sorter.

2) Front Upper Cover Release Lever

Releases the lock of the Front Upper

Cover when it is necessary to open.

3) Right Cover

When a film jam occurs in the Elevator

Transport unit, open this cover and take the jammed film out.

4) Power Breaker

Turns ON/OFF the main power.

5) Power Cable Connector

Plug in the Power Cable.

9) Ethernet Port

10) Serial Port

6) Power Cable

Connects the DRYPRO793 to the power outlet of the facility.

7) Outlet (6 locations)

Air used to cool inside of the unit is exhausted from this slot.

8) Inlet (2 on the right side, 1 on the rear side)

Takes in the air to cool inside of the unit.

9) Ethernet Port

Connects to the network.

10) Serial Port

When a backup battery is used, connect the cable of the backup battery to this port.

Do not leave films equivalent to one package (= 125 sheets) or more on the Film Exit

Tray.

p.139 Film Jam in the Sorter

Transport Unit p.136 Film Jam in the Elevator

Transport Unit

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Ch.2 Product Outline

LEDs at the Ethernet Port.

Two LEDs at the Ethernet Port indicate the following.

Lower right of the rear

- Link/Activity LED (upper)

Com. Status

Link

Activity

LED

Lights in orange

Lights in green

- Com. Speed LED (lower)

Com. Speed

10Mbps

100Mbps

1000Mbps

LED

Extinguished

Lights in orange

Lights in green

Link / Activity LED

Com. Speed LED

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Ch.2 Product Outline

2-1-4 Main Unit without Outer Covers

1) Lever-A

7) Deodorant Filter Case

6) Deodorant Filter

Housing (yellow) p.128 Resolving the Film Jam

2) Lever-B 4) Cover-B 5) Cover-C 3) Lever-C

1) Lever-A (green)

Locks the Deodorant Filter Case.

2) Lever-B (green)

Unlock this lever when opening the Left

Cover.

3) Lever-C (green)

Unlock this lever when opening the

Right Cover.

4) Cover-B

When a film jam occurs in the path between the Descent Transport unit and the Justification unit, open this cover to send the jammed film to the Descent

Transport unit.

5) Cover-C

When a film jam occurs in the path between the Justification unit and the

Elevator Transport unit , open this cover to send the jammed film to the Elevator

Transport unit.

6) Deodorant Filter

Removes the odor that is generated during Heat Processing. It is necessary to regularly change the Deodorant Filter.

7) Deodorant Filter Case

Contains the Deodorant Filter. To change the Deodorant Filter, open the cover for the Deodorant Filter Case.

When a film jam occurs in the HPRO ~

Film Discharge unit, remove the

Deodorant Filter Case to take the jammed film out.

Be careful not to touch the Deodorant filter

Housing (yellow) when pulling out the Deodorant Filter Case.

Deodorant Filter Housing is heated above

100 : , and touching it may cause burn.

Levers and knobs in the

DRYPRO 793 are painted in different colors depending on the purpose of use.

Blue : For maintenance and inspection

Green : For removal of jam films.

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2-1-5 Options

1. Supply 2, 3 Tray

1) Supply 2 Tray

1) Supply 3 Tray

1) Supply 2, 3 Tray

(2nd, 3rd tray)

Load the film.

2. Lis-793

1) Lis-793

2) Sorter Cover

1) Lis-793

Printed films are output to five bins of the sorter and to the Film Exit Tray depending on the setup.

2) Sorter Cover

When a film jam occurs in the Sorter

Transport unit, open this cover to remove the jammed film.

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2-1-6 Supply Tray & Cutter

1) Shutter

2) Holding Plate

3) Winding Shaft

6) Side Stoppers

Do not place anything or lean on the Supply

Tray when it is pulled out from the DRYPRO

793. It may cause damage to the device.

4) Cutter Pocket

5) Cutter

1) Shutter

Protect the film from being exposed to the external light.

4) Cutter Pocket

Holds the cutter.

2) Holding Plate

Press and hold the edge of the film package when loading the film.

5) Cutter

Use this cutter to cut the film package when it is newly loaded.

3) Winding Shaft

Wind the film package when it is loaded.

Next time when a new film package is loaded, unwind and remove the previous film package before the new film package is loaded.

6) Side Stopper

Replace the position of Side Stoppers when the film size is changed.

Do not touch the shutter knob, otherwise it may cause an accidental exposure of the film. p.35 Film Loading p.42 Changing the

Film Size and

Film Type

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Ch.2 Product Outline

2-2 Internal Structure

Internal structure of the DRYPRO 793 is outlined below.

A film is transported from 1) through 7) in sequence in print process.

10) Operation Panel

7) Cooling/Discharge

Unit

1) Supply Unit

2) Descent Transport

Unit

3) Justification Unit

11) Lis-793

8) Deodorant Filter

6) H-PRO Unit

5) Elevator Transport

4) Exposure Unit

Film Pass

9) Electrical Unit (rear)

1) Supply Unit (available to each Supply Tray)

Picks up films in the Supply Tray unit one by one, and sends it to the Descent Transport unit.

2) Descent Transport Unit

Sends a film picked up at the Supply unit to the Justification unit.

3) Justification Unit

Aligns the right and left edge of the film sent from the Descent Transport unit, and sends to the Exposure unit.

4) Exposure Unit (a: Sub-Scan Unit, b: Main Scan Unit)

Performs a laser scanning in synchronization with the film transport and prints an image on the film.

5) Elevator Transport Unit

Sends the film to the HPRO (Heat Processing) unit after the exposure.

6) HPRO Unit

Processes the exposed film by heating.

7) Cooling/Discharge Unit

Cools the heat-processed film and discharges it.

8) Deodorant Filter

Removes the odor generated in heat processing. It is necessary to regularly change the Deodorant Filter.

9) Electrical Components Unit

Consists of the power supply unit for supplying the power to the device and the control unit for controlling the entire device, communicating with the diagnostic devices, and processing / controlling images.

10) Operation Panel

Operates and makes settings of the DRYPRO 793.

11) Lis-793 (option)

Discharges the film discharged from the main body into the specified bin.

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Filter p.19 Operation

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3

Operation

How to operate the DRYPRO 793 is detailed in this chapter.

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3-1 Operation Panel

The operation, control and settings of this device can be made by using the control panel located on the main unit.

The following shows the operating procedures.

1) Message Column

3) Job Info.

2) Loaded Film Info.

4) Status Info.

1) Message Column : Displays the status of the DRYPRO 793.

Warming Up Warming up

Ready

Printing

Ready for print

In printing process

Error

Error Reset

Maintenance

Web User Busy

Error occurred

Error in reset process

Servicing in Maintenance Mode

Accessed by Web user

2) Displays film type, size, number of remaining films in the Tray 1, 2, 3.

Size

14x17

14x14

11x14

10x12

8x10

Film Type

B (blue) SD-P)

C (clear) (SD-PC)

M (mammo) (SD-PM)

Display changes as follows when the film is empty.

Remaining

0-126

6) [Menu] Button

5) [Start Timer] Button

Touching the area where "Film Set" is displayed initiates the film loading sequence.

Display changes as follows when the density calibration is required.

(Note : depending on the calibration settings)

Touching the area where "Calibration" is displayed initiates the automatic density calibration.

3) Job Info.

: Copy Count at present waiting for printout.

Queues The number of jobs waiting for printout.

Print Count Count of jobs in printing and unprinted.

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4) Status Info : Displays the current status of the DRYPRO 793.

When Lis-793 or Supply 3 Tray is equipped on the main unit, each illustration will be displayed, and the cover position is displayed when it is open.

5) [Start Timer] Button : Touch this button to set the start timer. this button will not be displayed when "OFF" is set for all days of the week.

6) [Menu] Button : Switches between the Menu Mode and Maintenance Mode, where

Menu Mode enables to check the job currently in printing and to check various settings of the DRYPRO 793, while the Maintenance Mode to alter the settings and to perform check and maintenance.

7) Warmup Progress Bar : In the warmup process, it indicates the remaining time before it reaches the Ready status. One scale corresponds to approx. two minute.

8) [Error Reset] Button : Appears when an error occurs.

Touching this button initiates the reset sequence of the DRYPRO 793.

9) [Filter Change] Button : Appears when it comes close to the date when the filter should be replaced. Touching this button displays the "Filter Change" screen.

p.82 Start Timer p.47 Maintenance

Mode p.30 Startup p.126 Error Reset p.142 Replacement of Deodorant

Filter

10) [Regular Mainte] Button : Appears when it comes close to the date when the regular maintenance should be performed. Touching this button displays the "Regular

Mainte. Item List" screen. p.147 Display and

Check of the

Maintenance

& Inspection p.86 TOUCH

PANEL 11) [BEEP STOP] button : When "INTERVAL" is selected for "ERROR ALARM SET-

TING" of "Touch Panel Setting" of the Maintenance Mode, this button appears upon occurrence of error or film empty. Buzzer keeps going intermittently until this button is pressed.

p.95 Dust

Cleaning

12) [Dust Cleaning] Button : Appears when the cleaning roller needs cleaning. Touching this button displays the "Dust Cleaning" screen. p.128 Resolving the Film Jam

13) Film Jam Location Info : When a film jam occurs, location of the stuck film is displayed. Touching the [Error Reset] button displays "Jam Release" screen.

Above 7) through 13) appears only when they are necessary. They disappear when they become unnecessary.

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3-2 Startup

How to start up the DRYPRO 793 is detailed below.

1

Turn ON the power breaker located on the right side of the DRYPRO 793.

ON

OFF

2

2

Press and hold the [Operation] button on the

Control Panel for approx. 1 sec.

Pressing the [Operation] button again will shut down the power. In this case, press the button again to start up.

- "Initializing" screen will be displayed.

- Starts initializing of the DRYPRO.

- Upon completion of initialization, "Warming Up" screen will be displayed.

Print operation is disabled during warming up, however, it is possible to receive the data from the diagnostic device. Received data will be printed after the device becomes ready to print.

- Upon completion of warmup, "READY" screen will be displayed, and the device is ready to print.

It is possible to switch between the Menu mode and the Maintenance

Mode even during warming up.

It takes approx. 25 minutes before it reach print-ready status.

However, this varies depending on the season or room temperature.

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3-3 Shutdown

How to shut down the DRYPRO 793 is detailed below.

p.31 Shutdown

There are two ways for shutting down the DRYPRO 793 as shown below.

1. Shutdown using the start timer for the next startup. without using the start

This is the shutdown procedure to automatically start up the device next time. timer

It is necessary to set using the maintenance mode in advance, the time when the device shall startup next time .

2. Shutdown without using the start timer.

This is the shutdown procedure to manually start up the device next time.

When the shutdown is performed with this procedure, the start timer is disabled even when it has been set

In normal operation, confirm that both "Print Queue" and "Copies" show "0".

Shutting down the device with the print data left in the print queue, the print data will be printed when the device is started up next time.

1. Shutdown using the start timer

How to start up next time using the start timer is detailed below.

1

Confirm that "Printing" is not displayed in the message column.

Start Timer

Allows the device to start up using a timer function. The device can be set to become ready to print at the preset [day of the week],

[Hour].

2

Touch the [Start Timer] button.

- "Start Timer Setup" screen will be displayed.

p.82 Start timer

3

2

3

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the date & time when the device is started up next time.

- Items to be changed are "y/m/d (day of the week)",

"HOUR", "MINUTE".

- Today through 8 days ahead can be set for "y/m/d (day of the week)"

- "MINUTE" can be changed in 10-minute step.

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4

4

Touch the [OK] button.

- Saves the selected day & time for the next startup, and enters the sleep mode.

- Touching the [RETURN] button will cancel the start timer setup, and returns to the print ready status.

Nothing appears on the screen while it is in sleep mode.

Sleep Mode

This is a mode when the shutdown is performed using the start timer function. Timer lamp (green) lights. Touching the operation panel (LCD) will display the "Sleep Mode

Cancel" screen.

Timer Lamp

Each fan continues operation in order to cool inside of the unit for about 1 hour.

p.33 Cancelling the sleep mode

When the DRYPRO 793 is shut down using the start timer, do not turn OFF the power breaker even though the device is in sleep mode.

When the power failure occurs while the DRYPRO 793 is in the sleep mode, the setup made by the start timer will be cancelled, and the DRYPRO 793 is turned OFF.

Press the [Operation] button to restart the DRYPRO 793.

When the shutdown was not made correctly last time, the DRYPRO 793 may not start up even when the [Operation] button is pressed. If such occurs, first of all, turn OFF the power breaker located on the bottom of the main body's right cover, and press the

[Operation] button after waiting for 10 seconds or more to start up the DRYPRO 793.

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Cancelling the sleep mode

How to manually cancel the sleep mode without waiting the start up set by the timer is detailed below.

1

Touch the Operation Panel in the status shown in the left.

- A message to confirm the cancellation of the sleep mode will be displayed.

1

Screen in the Sleep Mode

2

Touch the [Yes] button.

- Touching the [Yes] button will cancel the sleep mode, and initiate the warming up sequence.

- Touching the [No] button will return to the sleep mode.

2

- Upon completion of warm up, "READY TO PRINT" will be displayed in the message column.

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2. Shutdown without using the start timer

How to manually start up the DRYPRO 793 without using the start timer is detailed below.

1

Confirm that "Printing" is not displayed on the

Operation Panel.

The power can be turned OFF even when the DRYPRO 793 is in printing operation or in the status that the print job is registered. The job that is not printed at this time will be printed next time the DRYPRO 793 is started up.

2

Press the [Operation] button for approx.

1 second.

2 p.82 Start Timer

- A message shown in the left will be displayed on the

Operation Panel.

- After the message is kept displayed for 30 to 60 sec, the DRYPRO 793 shuts down. In the meantime, the

Operation Lamp on the Operation Panel is kept blinking during

Each fan continues operation in order to cool inside of the unit for about 1 hour.

Do not move or apply shock to the DRYPRO 793 for a while even after the power is turned OFF. Otherwise it may cause damage to the device.

When the shutdown was not made correctly last time, the DRYPRO 793 may not start up even when the [Operation] button is pressed. If such occurs, first of all, turn OFF the power breaker located on the bottom of the main body's right cover, and press the

[Operation] button after waiting for a few seconds to start up the DRYPRO 793.

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3-4 Film Loading

When the supply tray becomes empty, a beep sound is released, followed by the [Film Set] button that is newly displayed in the message column of the Operation Panel. (Beep sound can be selected from "Silent", "Single" and "Continuous" at the time of installation) When this button is displayed, follow the procedures shown below to load the film package in the supply tray.

The DRYPRO 793 can receive the print data from the diagnostic device while it is in film loading operation. The print data received during film loading will be printed after the film loading is completed.

1

Touch the [Film Set] button.

- A message indicating that the tray is being pulled out.

1

When a film is in printing process, Supply

Tray cannot be pulled out until that film has been printed. This may take maximum 95 sec.

- Supply tray pops out a few centimeters, and the animation showing how to load the film package (pull out of the tray

~ removal of the sandwich paper and light-proof package) will be displayed. Animation for "pull out of the tray ~ removal of the sandwich paper"

Sandwich Paper

One sheet of sandwich paper is always contained in a film package, and helps protect the films from folding.

Do not put anything or lean on the Supply Tray while it is pulled out. Doing so will damage the Supply Tray.

2

Gently and fully pull out the Supply Tray to its end. (1 in the left fig.)

3

Fully open the Supply Shutter. (2 in the left fig.)

Shutter cannot be opened if the Supply

Tray is not fully pulled out.

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4

Remove the Sandwich Paper left in the Supply

Tray.

5

Lift the Pressure Plate, and pulled out the Film

Package that has been wounded up by the winding shaft.

Dispose of the Film

Package after removing the sandwich cardboard according to the regulations of the local government.

6

Touch the [Next] button on the Touch Panel.

- An animation showing the film lading (film set) procedure will be displayed.

Animation of film loading.

6

7

Take out the new film package from the carton, and place it in the Supply Tray so that the barcode on the package aligns to the left of the front.

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8

Remove the seal, and open the front and back edges of the package.

9

Touch the [NEXT] button on the Operation

Panel.

- An animation showing how to load the film package

(shutter close ~ cutting the light-proof package) will be displayed.

9

10

Insert the rear edge of the package into the gap between the Pressure Plate and the Winding

Shaft.

11

Tightly close the Shutter so that the front edge of the Package protrudes from the Shutter.

An animation of "Shutter close ~ cutting the lightproof package)

Do not touch the Shutter Knob. Otherwise it may cause accidental exposure of the film.

12

Take out the Cutter from the Cutter Pocket. (1 in the left fig.)

13

Cut the front edge of the package that is protruding from the tray using the Cutter. (2 in the left fig.)

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14

14

Touch the [NEXT] button.

- An animation showing how to load the film package

(returning the Cutter ~ closing the tray) will be displayed.

Animation of shutter close ~ cutting lightproof bag.

15

Put the Cutter back in the Cutter Pocket. (3 in the left fig.)

16

Push the Supply Tray back until it is locked.

- When the Supply Tray is fully pushed into its end, a message "Tray initializing. Please wait" will be displayed.

- Upon receiving the print job after the film package has been loaded, a film on which a calibration pattern is printed will be output for automatic density correction.

Upon completion of film loading, the indication of the loaded film sheets will change from "0" to

"126".

- A message "READY" will be displayed on the Operation

Panel to allow print operation.

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Reaction to the case that the [Film Set] button does not dissapear despite the film is loaded.

- When the Supply Tray was pushed back into the Main Unit and locked without cutting the front edge of the film package, the [Film Set] button will be displayed again.

("0" is displayed for film sheets)

Touch the [Film Set] button again to pull out the Supply Tray again, and cut the edge of the package.

- The [Film Set] button will be displayed again in the case that the film package is not correctly wounded (rear edge of the film package is not correctly caught on the winding shaft) or pick-up of the first film failed. Repeat the film loading again. When the rear edge of the film package is not correctly caught on the winding shaft, retry to set the film package on the winding shaft only after taking appropriate measures not to expose the film to the light by, for example, sealing the cut edge of the film package with an adhesive tape, etc.

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3-5 Sleep Mode

The DRYPRO 793 incorporates a Sleep Mode.

Sleep Mode is the mode that allows the device automatically switches to power-save mode when an input on the

Operation Panel or print operation has not been conducted for a specific time while the device is in "READY" status.

1. Sleep Mode for the protection of the touch panel.

Turns OFF the display of the Touch Panel to save the power.

p.88 Sleep Mode

The Touch Panel Sleep Mode is activated when an input on the Operation Panel has not been conducted for a specific time (time can be set using the "Sleep Mode" of the Maintenance Mode) while the device is in "READY" status.

When this mode is activated, the Operation Panel will black out.

2. Sleep Mode for the HPRO Drum

Lowers the temperature of the HPRO Drum to save the power. This mode is activated by the same condition as that for the Sleep Mode for the Operation Panel. Time can be set separately from that for the Sleep Mode for the

Touch Panel.

Upon activation, the temperature of the HPRO Drum decreases to a specific point and the Timer Lamp lights in green. Once the HPRO Drum enters the Sleep Mode, it is necessary to start from warming up to restore the

READY status. The preset temperature of the HPRO Drum in the Sleep Mode has a direct relation to the time required to restore the READY status of the device. Contact your technical representative for the setup considering the power-save effect and the time required for restoring the READY status.

(In default, DRYPRO 793 is set up so that it restores “READY” to print after approx. 5 minutes)

Cancelling the Sleep Mode

(Sleep Mode for Touch Panel Protection)

How to cancel the Sleep Mode for Touch Panel Protection and restore the READY status is detailed below.

1

Touch the Operation Panel.

- Exits the "Sleep Mode", and restores "READY" to print.

1

When the Sleep Mode for the HPRO Drum is also activated, a message indicating that the HPRO Drum is in sleep mode will be displayed.

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Cancelling the Sleep Mode

(Sleep Mode for the HPRO Drum)

How to cancel the Sleep Mode for the HPRO Drum and restore the READY status is detailed below.

1

Touch the [CANCEL] button.

- Temperature of the HPRO Drum increases through warming up, and restores the READY status.

1

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3-6 Changing the Film Size and Film Type

It is not necessary to change these in normal operation, however, for the case where it become necessary depending on the alteration of the work flow, etc., how to change the film size or type that is printed on the DRYPRO 793 is detailed below.

Three Supply Trays, that are 8"x10" exclusive, 10"x12" exclusive and 14" exclusive

(11"x14"/ 14"x14"/ 14"x17") are available. Size can be changed only with this 14" exclusive tray. Contact your technical representative when other size than listed here is required.

Film size/film type can be changed only when no film is left in the Supply Tray as well as no print job is registered. You need a phillips screw driver to perform these changes. So prepare the appropriate one in advance.

1

Empty the film in the Supply Tray.

- [Film Set] button will be displayed because there is not film left in the Supply Tray.

2

Set up the film size, type following the Maintenance Mode / Film Setup / "Film Setup".

Do not change the film count setting.

3

Exit the Maintenance Mode, and touch the

[FILMSET] button.

3

- A message indicating "Pulling out the Supply Tray" will be displayed.

- Then an animation illustrating the procedure for film loading.

- Supply Tray pops out a few centimeters, and a message prompting the film loading will be displayed.

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Following procedures can be skipped when only the film type should be changed and the film size should no be changed. Load the film package likewise the procedure for

"3.4 Film Loading".

Do not put anything or lean on the Supply Tray while it is pulled out.

Doing so will damage the Supply Tray.

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LOADING

4

Gently and fully pull out the Supply Tray to its end. (1 in the left fig.)

5

Fully open the Supply Shutter.

Shutter cannot be opened if the Supply

Tray is not fully pulled out.

6

Remove the Sandwich Paper left in the Supply

Tray.

7

Lift the Pressure Plate, and pull out and remove the Film Package that has been wound by the

Winding Shaft.

Follow the regulations obliged by the facility for the disposal of the film package from which the sandwich cardboard is removed.

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11x14

14x14

14x17

8

Remove two long screws that secure the side stoppers at the original position.

9

Remove two short screws that are located in the front and back of the Supply Tray, the new positions to which the size should be changed.

Do not remove these two

9

10

New

Position

10

Using the two long screws removed in the step

8, secure the side stoppers at the new position.

8

11

Original Position

11

Attach the two short screws removed in the step

9 at the original positions.

- The original screws holes are blocked to shield the light.

Make sure that all of removed screws are attached. Failure to attach the screw may cause an accidental exposure of the film to the light.

Side stoppers have a smooth and a rough side. These should be used as follows:

14X11" (B, DR-B), 14X14", 14X17" : The rough side should make contact with the film.

Fix the stoppers so that the rough side makes contact with the film.

14X11" (M) : The smooth side should make contact with the film.

Fix the Stoppers so that the smooth side makes contact with the film.

12

Take out the new size, new type film package from the carton, and place it in the Supply Tray so that the barcode on the package aligns to the left of the front.

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13

Follow the step 8 onward of the "Film Loading", and load the film package.

Whenever the film size or film type is changed, make sure to process an exposed film

(dummy) before processing the film for actual diagnosis, and check that problems such as following are not observed.

- Film jam occurs : May have failed to set the correct film size.

- Printed image has some artifacts : May have failed to set the correct film type.

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Chap.

Maintenance

4

Mode

How to operate the Maintenance Mode of the

DRYPRO 793 is detailed in this chapter.

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Ch.4 Maintenance Mode

4-1 Maintenance Mode Overview

The DRYPRO 793 incorporates two different modes, one is the Menu Mode with which various setups can be viewed, the other is the Maintenance Mode with which various maintenance operation can be performed.

Menu Mode

Maintenance Mode

: A mode which allows the user, under the print-ready status (online) to check various setups made on the DRYPRO 793. Alteration of the settings is not possible. Users can enter the menu mode without inputting the password.

: A mode which allows the user, under the print-ready status (online) to check and alter various setups made on the DRYPRO 793. Password input is requested to enter this mode. In addition to the maintenance operation, setup of the start timer or reprint of the data that has been printed are also possible.

It is neither possible to receive the print data from the diagnostic device nor to print while the DRYPRO 793 is in Maintenance Mode. Print jobs stored in the Print Job

Folders will be printed upon completion of the Maintenance Mode.

It is not possible to enter the Maintenance Mode when the DRYPRO 793 is logged in by the WEB user.

4-1-1 User level of the Maintenance Mode

Multiple users for the DRYPRO 793 can be authorized in different user levels in order to limit the access to the Maintenance Mode.

Level 1 : Alteration of the settings is not allowed.

Level 2 : In addition to the operation authorized in Level 1, reprint of the print data is allowed.

Level 3 : Alteration of all maintenance items, setup of the start timer, reprint of the print data are allowed.

When no classification in user level is set, all users accessing the Maintenance Mode are entitled to behave as a user of Level 3.

4-1-2 Menus of Maintenance Mode

Maintenance Mode is comprised of following four menus.

Print Setup : Setups concerning the print operation of the DRYPRO 793, such as setup of print condition, browse, delete or registration of jobs, etc. can be made.

: Setups mainly concerns the films on the DRYPRO 793.

Film Setup

Timer Setup : Setups mainly concerns the time of the DRYPRO 793, such as start timer or internal clock.

Other Setups : Setups mainly concerns the main unit, such as touch panel, sorter, etc.

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4-1-3 List of Maintenance Mode Functions

Following is the list of items that can be selected or practiced by each user level.

(

: not displayed,

: display only

: can be altered)

MENU ITEM

PRINT SETUP PRINT QUEUE INFO

(p.56)

PREVIOUS PRINT(p.57)

QUEUE CLEAR (p.61)

1

USER LEVEL

2 3

▲ ▲ ▲

TEST PRINT (p.62)

CALIBRATION (p.64)

MAMMO QC PRINT

(p.64)

PRINT CONDITION

(p.68)

LUT SETUP (p.73)

DESCRIPTION

Displays the job status (printed, printing, waiting)

Delete the print data that is stored in the job folder.

Reprint the print data that is stored in the DRYPRO

793.

Prints a SMPTE pattern for density calibration of the film.

Prints a Calibration pattern for density correction of the film.

Prints a mammo QC pattern for density correction of the film.

Sets the print condition for each modality.

FILM SETUP

TIMER SETUP

FILM DATA

(p.78)

FILM SETUP (p.80)

START TIMER (p.82)

Creates a LUT curve customized for the user, and applies to the target diagnostic device.

Displays the film collection data.

Classifies the film collection data by channel, film size, film type, month/week/day.

Set the film size, type, copies.

Sets ON/OFF of each function, start timer time when it is ON for each day of the week. Start timer screen will be displayed.

TIME SET (p.84)

OTHER SETUPS TOUCH PANEL (p.86)

SLEEP MODE (p.88)

SORTER SETUP (p.90)

FRONT LOWER COVER ✕

OPEN (p.93)

SYSTEM RESET

(p.94)

DUST CLEANING

(p.95)

▲ ▲

Sets the internal clock.

Sets the backlight intensity of the Operation

Panel, type of error sound.

Sets the Sleep Mode.

Sets ON/OFF and the time for the Sleep Mode of the

Touch Panel and the HPRO Drum.

Sets the Sorter Unit attached to the DRYPRO 793. Sets

ON/OFF of the sorter, first bin selection, test print jam film, discharge bin of the small size films (10", 8").

Opens the Front Cover.

Performs a cold start (reset) of the DRYPRO 793.

Restarting the DRYPRO 793 by system reset deletes all data including unprinted data in the job folder, printed data stored in the DRYPRO 793.

Allows the dust cleaning before it reached regular dust cleaning that is performed at every 2000 sheets.

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4-2 Switching to the Menu Mode

How to switch to the Menu Mode is detailed below.

4-2-1 Switching to and Operating the Menu Mode

How to switch to the Menu Mode and its operation are detailed below.

1

Touch the [Menu] button.

- "Menu Mode" screen will be displayed.

3

2

1

2

Touch the button for the menu that should be view.

- Item button of the selected menu item will be displayed.

3

Touch the item button to be viewed.

- Setting of the selected item will be displayed.

Refer to the explanation of each Maintenance

Mode for the contents displayed in the Menu

Mode.

Ex) A screen when "PRINT QUEUE

INFO" selected

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4-2-2 Switching the Menu Mode to the Normal Screen

How to switch the Menu Mode to the Normal screen is detailed below.

1

Touch the [RETURN] button.

- Returns to the normal screen.

1

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4-3 Switching to the Maintenance Mode

How to switch to the Maintenance Mode is detailed below.

4-3-1 Switching to the Maintenance Mode

(using the user level)

How to switch to the Maintenance Mode is detailed below.

1

Switch to the Menu Mode.

- "MENU MODE" screen will be displayed.

2

2

Touch the [Maintenance] button.

- "USER SELECT" screen will be displayed.

3

Scroll the page, and select the user who uses the Maintenance Mode.

- "Password Input" screen will be displayed.

- Touch the [RETURN] button to return to the "Menu

Mode" screen.

3

3

4

Input the password using the ten-key on the screen.

4

INPUT VALUE

Buttons displayed on the screen with which numericals are input have following meanings.

[<] key

[>] key

: Cursor moves to the left by one space.

: Cursor moves to right by one space.

[BS] key : Delete one character in the adjacent left of the cursor.

[Delete] key: Delete one character in the adjacent right of the cursor.

- "

" will be shown instead of password when it is input.

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5

Touch the [OK] button.

- "Maintenance Mode" screen will be displayed when the input password is correct.

- A message indicating that the password is wrong if the input password is not correct. Input the correct password.

- When a Web user is accessing the DRYPRO 793, a message indicating that the setting cannot be manipulated even the input password is correct.

When a Web user is logging in the DRYPRO 793, a user cannot enter the

Maintenance Mode.

When the printing operation is specified by "PREVIOUS PRINT", "TEST PRINT",

"CALIBRATION" or "MAMMO QC PRINT", print operation of these print data starts when the Maintenance Mode is shut down.

Following buttons will be displayed on the

"USER SELECT" screen 3/3.

[USER LV2]

[USER LV3]

[SERVICE]

: Buttons that can be shared by the user of the

User Level 2.

: Buttons that can be shared by the user of the

User Level 3.

: Buttons exclusively for the use by service engineer.

Users cannot touch it.

Touching the [RETURN] button after manipulating on the screen for the change of

DRYPRO 793 settings, a message confirming to save the setting will appear.

Selecting [YES] : Saves the altered settings, and returns to the

Maintenance Mode screen.

Selecting [NO] : Returns to the Maintenance

Mode screen without saving the altered settings.

Ex) Touching the [YES] on the

"PRINT CONDITION" screen.

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4-3-2 Switching to the Maintenance Mode

(without using the user level classification)

How to switch to and operate the Maintenance Mode is detailed below.

1

Switch to the Menu Mode.

- "MENU MODE" screen will be displayed.

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2

2

Touch the [Maintenance] button.

- Confirmation message will appear.

3

Touch the [YES] button.

- Switches to the "Maintenance Mode" screen.

- Touch the [NO] button to return to the "Menu" screen.

- [Password] button is exclusively for the use by the service engineer. Users cannot touch it.

3

When a WEB user is logging in the DRYPRO 793, a user cannot enter the

Maintenance Mode.

When the printing operation is specified by "Reprint", "Test Print", "Calibration" or

"Mammo QC print", print operation of these print data starts when the Maintenance

Mode is shut down.

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4-3-3 Switching to the Normal screen from the Maintenance Mode

How to switch the Maintenance Mode to the Normal screen is detailed below.

1

Touch the [RETURN] button.

- Returns to the Normal screen.

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4-4 Operation of Each Menu

Items that can be set in the Maintenance Mode are detailed below.

4-4-1 PRINT QUEUE INFO <PRINT SETUP>

Status of the print job and its info can be checked using this item. Maximum 5 jobs (15 jobs in total) each in "Printed", "Printing", "Waiting" and "Print Suspended" can be viewed.

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PRINT QUEUE INFO can be displayed even in printing process.

Job Status

Item

Receipt Time

Input Device

Size/Type

Copies

3

Descriptions

Displays the job status.

" " : Printed (in order of printed time)

"P"

"W"

"E"

: Printing (in order of print start)

: Waiting (in order of receipt of the print job)

: Print Suspended (film empty)

Displays the time when the print job is received.

Displays the channel and the device name from which the print data was sent.

Displays the film size and type for the print job.

Displays the print copy count (printed copy count/waiting copy count)

1

Switch to the Maintenance Mode.

2

Touch the [Print Setup] on the "Maintenance" screen.

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3

Touch the [PRINT QUEUE INFO] button.

- "PRINT QUEUE INFO" screen will be displayed.

- Touch the [RETURN] button to return to the "Maintenance Mode (PRINT SETUP)" screen.

After printing, the print data for the Test,

SMPTE pattern,

Mammo QC Pattern will deleted from the list and not be listed in "Printed" list.

The print queue information listed in the window is updated at the time when the

"Maintenance" screen to "PRINT QUEUE INFO" screen.

Therefore, to update the list, first switch to the "Maintenance" screen, then return to the "PRINT QUEUE INFO" screen.

More detailed print queue information can be viewed using the

Web Maintenance

Mode.

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4-4-2 PREVIOUS PRINT <PRINT SETUP>

The DRYPRO 793 stores in the HDD, the print data that has been already printed. This allows reprint of the data previously printed. How to reprint the data is detailed below.

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Specifying the image data for reprint.

Print data on the DRYPRO 793 is managed per diagnostic device. Serial number indicating the printed order from that diagnostic device is assigned to each print data.

Image to reprint can be specified by specifying this printed order. (this printed order is also printed on the output film as a stamp)

Film Control No..

Input Device

Film Edge

1001 P 300 20 32768 662 115301771170003 1,0R01

Page No..

CH1:MRI-1 PAGE:4

Maximum 50 of reprint jobs can be redisteres at a time.

3

1

Switch to the Maintenance Mode.

2

Touch the [Print Setup] button on the "Maintenance" screen.

3

Touch the [PREVIOUS PRINT] button.

- "Input device" screen will be displayed.

- Touch the [RETURN] button to return to the Normal screen after shutting down the Maintenance Mode.

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5

4

Based on the "Device Name" printed on the edge of the film that should be reprinted, scroll the page with the [Scroll] button, and display the button for the device whose data should be reprint-

5

Touch the button for the device whose data should be reprinted.

- "Reprint Data Select" screen will be displayed.

6

Based on the "PAGE" printed on the edge of the film that should be reprinted, select the corresponding print data using the arrow [

], [

] buttons.

- Selected print data will be displayed in white.

6

Note that scrolling will be kept while the arrow

[

],[

] buttons are touched.

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Touch the [PRINT] button.

- Registers the print job for previous print, and returns to the "Maintenance Mode (PRINT SETUP)" screen.

- Touching the [NO] button returns to the "Maintenance

Mode (PRINT SETUP)" screen without previous printing.

7

Reprint will be initiated upon termination of the Maintenance Mode.

Searching the Print Data from the Page No..

When it is difficult to locate the desired print data by scrolling with the arrow

[

], [

] buttons due to too many of these data in the list, use the [Search] button to locate the desired print data quickly. How to use the [Search] button to locate the print data is detailed below.

2

1

Display the "PREVIOUS PRINT" screen following the step 1 ~ 5 of the "4.4.2 Reprint"

2

Touch the [Numeric] button in the "PAGE

SEARCH" column.

- "INPUT VALUE" screen will be displayed.

Reprint can be made searching the image from maximum 999 pages.

3

Input the "Page No." printed on the edge of the film that should be reprinted.

INPUT VALUE

Buttons displayed on the screen with which numericals are input have following meanings.

[<] key : Cursor moves to the left by one

[>] key space.

: Cursor moves to right by one space.

[BS] key : Delete one character in the adjacent left of the cursor.

[Delete] key: Delete one character in the adjacent right of the cursor.

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4

Touch the [OK] button.

- Returns to the "PREVIOUS PRINT" screen.

- No. on the [Numeric] button of the "Page Search" column will change to that input in the step 3.

- Touching the [CANCEL] button returns to the "Reprint Data

Select" screen.

5

Touch the [ACTION] button.

- Searches and displays the print data identical to the page No. that was input in the step 3.

5

6

Touch the [PRINT] button.

- Previous print job of the page that was input in the step 3 will be registered.

6

When "NO SELECT" is selected for the input device in the step 4 through 5, multiple pages of the same page No. may be searched. In this case, select the input device after the search.

Multiple reprints of the same print data

When several reprints of the same print data are required, it is possible to register the print job with necessary copies. Following is the procedure to print same copies.

1

Display the "PREVIOUS PRINT" screen following the step 1 ~ 5 of the "4.4.2 Previous print"

2

Touch the [Numerical] button on the "COPY

COUNT" column.

- "INPUT VALUE" screen will be displayed.

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3

Input the copy count with which the prints are made.

INPUT VALUE

Buttons displayed on the screen with which numericals are input have following meanings.

[<] key

[>] key

: Cursor moves to the left by one space.

: Cursor moves to right by one space.

[BS] key : Delete one character in the adjacent left of the cursor.

[Delete] key: Delete one character in the adjacent right of the cursor.

4

4

Touch the [OK] button.

- Returns to the "Reprint Data Select" screen.

- No. on the [Numeric] button of the "Copies" column will change to that input in the step 3.

- Touching the [CANCEL] button returns to the "Reprint

Data Select" screen.

Maximum 125 films can be copied.

5

Touch the [PRINT] button.

- A confirmation message for reprint will be displayed.

5

6

Touch the [YES] button.

- Reprint job with the copy count that was input in the step 3 will be registered.

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4-4-3 QUEUE CLEAR <PRINT SETUP>

Deletes the print data stored in the print job file on the DRYPRO 793.

Print data can be deleted per diagnostic device from which the data was sent.

How to delete the print data in the print job file is detailed below.

1

Switch to the Maintenance Mode.

3

2

Touch the [PRINT SETUP] button on the "Maintenance" screen.

3

Touch the [QUEUE CLEAR] button.

- "CH SELECT" screen will be displayed.

- Touching the [RETURN] button shuts down the Maintenance Mode, and returns to the Normal screen.

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5

4

Scroll the page with the [SCROLL] buttons, and display the button for the input device whose job should be deleted.

5

Touch the button for the input device whose job should be deleted.

- Deletes the job, and returns to the "Maintenance Mode

(PRINT SETUP)" screen.

- Touching the [RETURN] button shuts down the Maintenance Mode, and returns to the Normal screen.

Total print data that can be registered on the DRYPRO 793 will vary depending on the diagnostic device or type of data. In general, 200 ~ 400 pages in total of data received from connected diagnostic devices can be registered. Once the job becomes full, the DRYPRO 793 becomes unable to receive print data sent from the diagnostic device.

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4-4-4 TEST PRINT <PRINT SETUP>

Prints an internal SMPTE pattern that is used for density calibration.

How to print the SMPTE pattern is detailed below.

1

Switch to the Maintenance Mode.

2

Touch the [PRINT SETUP] button on the "Maintenance" screen.

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Touch the [TEST PRINT] button.

- "CH SELECT" screen will be displayed.

- Touching the [RETURN] button shuts down the Maintenance Mode, and returns to the Normal screen.

3

4

5

4

Scroll the page with the [Scroll] button to display the button for the input device for which the test print should be made.

5

Touch the button of the input device for which the test print should be made.

- "Output Tray Select" screen will be displayed.

- Touching the [RETURN] button shuts down the Maintenance Mode, and returns to the Normal screen.

Fixed print condition will be used when "No

Select" is selected as an input device.

6

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the tray to which the test print is output.

6

Description of [SUPPLY TRAY] button display

From the left, output tray information, that are "Tray No.", "Film Size", "Film Type",

"Copies" are displayed on the [SUPPLY TRAY] button.

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Touch the [PRINT] button.

- Displays a confirmation message for test print.

7

8

Touch the [YES] button.

- Registers the print job for SMPTE pattern, and returns to the "Maintenance Mode (PRINT SETUP)" screen.

8

- Touching the [NO] button will return to the "Maintenance Mode (PRINT SETUP)" screen without printing the

SMPTE pattern.

SMPTE pattern will be printed upon termination of the Maintenance Mode. However, in User Level 1 or 2 (Menu Mode), SMPTE pattern will be printed upon the registration of its print job.

Structure of the SMPTE Pattern

Each frame of the SMPTE pattern printed for test purposes is comprised of "16-step wedge" and "SMPTE" pattern.

Measure the density on the "16-step wedge" or the "SMPTE" pattern to control the density.

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4-4-5 CALIBRATION <PRINT SETUP>

Allows to calibrate and correct the density of the printed film.

The DRYPRO793 incorporates a densitometer in the Cooling/Discharge section, which enables to perform an automatic density control of the image every time when a new film package is loaded.

In normal condition, it is not necessary to make a density correction of the image. However, when a density irregularity occurs, follow the procedures below to print a calibration sheet to perform an automatic density correction.

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Change to the Maintenance Mode.

2

Touch the [PRINT SETUP] button of the "Maintenance" screen.

3

Touch the [CALIBRATION] button.

- "Output Tray Select" screen will be displayed.

- Touching the [RETURN] button will exit the Maintenance Mode, and return to the Normal screen. p.52 Switching to the Maintenance Mode

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4

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the tray for the film to be printed.

4

Description of [SUPPLY TRAY] button display

From the left, output tray information, that are "1: Tray No.", "2: Film Size",

"3: Film Type", "4: Copies" are displayed on the [SUPPLY TRAY] button.

5

Touch the [PRINT] button.

- A confirmation message will be displayed.

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Touch the [YES] button.

- Registers the print job for the calibration sheet, and returns to the "Maintenance Mode (PRINT SETUP)" screen.

6

- Touching the [RETURN] button will return to the "Maintenance Mode (PRINT SETUP)" screen without printing the calibration sheet.

Calibration sheet will be printed upon termination of the Maintenance Mode.

However, in User Level 1 or 2 (Menu Mode), the calibration sheet will be printed upon the registration of its print job.

Calibration sheet of the DRYPRO 793 is designed for collection of the data that is to be used for the automatic density correction.

For users to check and control the density, use SMPTE pattern that can be printed using the "Test Print" of the Maintenance Mode.

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4-4-6 MAMMO QC PRINT <PRINT SETUP>

Allows to print a Mammo QC pattern that is incorporated in the DRYPRO 793, and to be used for density control of the mammographic images.

How to print the Mammo QC pattern is detailed below.

Mammo QC pattern can be printed only when the Supply Tray for mammo film is selected.

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Switch to the Maintenance Mode.

2

Touch the [PRINT SETUP] button of the "Maintenance" screen.

3

3

Touch the [MAMMO QC PRINT] button.

- "Tray Select" screen will be displayed.

- Touching the [RETURN] button will exit the Maintenance Mode, and return to the Normal screen.

4

4

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the tray for the film to be printed.

- Touching the [RETURN] button will return to the "Maintenance Mode (PRINT SETUP)" screen.

Description of [SUPPLY TRAY] button display

From the left, output tray information, that are "1: Tray No.", "2: Film Size",

"3: Film Type", "4: Copies" are displayed on the [SUPPLY TRAY] button.

In the Mammo QC print, selecting a film type other than mammo use and touching the [PRINT] button will not print the Mammo QC pattern.

5

Touch the [PRINT] button.

- A message confirming the print of Mammo QC pattern will be displayed.

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Touch the [PRINT] button.

- Registers the print job for Mammo QC pattern, and returns to the "Maintenance Mode (PRINT SETUP)" screen.

6

- Touching the [NO] button will return to the "Maintenance Mode (PRINT SETUP)" screen without printing the Mammo QC pattern.

Mammo QC pattern will be printed upon termination of the Maintenance Mode.

However, in User Level 1 or 2 (Menu Mode), the Mammo QC pattern will be printed upon the registration of its print job.

For details of quality control of mammo image, refer to the "QC Manual". Contact your technical representative for the "QC Manual".

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4-4-7 PRINT CONDITION <PRINT SETUP>

Allows to assign a default print condition to each diagnostic device for the case that the print condition is not designated by the diagnostic device.

Items that can be set in this default print condition are as follows.

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POLARITY

BORDER

TRIM

Item

LUT SELECT

DENSITY

CONTRAST

SMOOTH

DENSITY MAX

DENSITY MIN

ILLUMINATION

AMBIENT LIGHT

FLIP

SORTER BIN

FILM ORIENTATION

Default

1

0

0

2

Descriptions

Select the LUT for the print condition.

Select from "1" - "7".

Use "LUT Setup" of the Maintenance Mode to set the details of LUT.

Sets the density of the image. Select from "-7" - "+7". More negative, lighter the density, more plus, darker.

Sets the contrast (contrast between light and dark of the image) of the image.Select from "-7" - "+7"

More negative, lower the contrast, more plus, higher.

Sets the smoothing of the image. Select from "0"~"7".

In the range of "0"~"6", larger the value, smoother the image.

However, too large in value makes the image blur.

Selecting "7" gives the same smoothing result as "0" is selected.

However magnification of the image is fixed at 100%.

Recommended is"2" or "3".

CH1, 2 : 300 Sets the max. density of the printed image. Set between "150" ~ "400".

Ch3 : 400 Higher the value, higher the max. density. Lower the value, lower the

CH4 - : 300 max. density.

20 Sets the min. density of the printed image. Set between "10" ~ "30".

Higher the value, higher the min. density. Lower the value, lower the min. density.

2000

10

Sets the luminance of the light table. Normally, this value is specified and sent from the diagnostic device.

Set between "0" ~ "38000".

Sets the ambient light. Normally, this value is specified and sent from the diagnostic device.

Set between "0" ~ "38000".

OFF

1

Portrait

Selects whether to flip the print image. Select from OFF (not reversed) or ON (reversed).

Selecting "ON(reversed)" will print the image laterally reversed.

Selects the bin to which the film is discharged when the sorter is in use. Select from "1" ~ "6". Bin No.. is linked to that set by "Sorter

Setup (other settings)".

Sets the orientation of the film to be printed. Select from Portrait (long edge to horizontal) or Landscape (long edge to vertical)

Pos

Black

Selects between Neg and Pos of printed film.

Selects the border color. Choices are black or transparent.

CH1, 2 : OFF Selects whether to print the trim. (ON/OFF)

CH3 : ON

CH4 - : OFF

Both "Luminance" and "Ambient Reflection" influence the image quality.

Therefore, do not manipulate these settings in normal operation.

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1

Switch to the Maintenance Mode.

2

Touch the [PRINT SETUP] button of the "Maintenance" screen.

3

Touch the [PRINT CONDITION] button.

- "CH SELECT" screen will be displayed.

- Touching the [RETURN] button will cancel the Maintenance Mode, and return to the Normal screen.

3

4

5

6

4

Scroll the page with the [SCROLL] buttons, and display the button for the input device for which the print condition should be set.

5

Touch the button for the input device for which the print condition should be set.

- "PRINT CONDITION" screen will be displayed.

- Channel No.. and name of the input device selected in the step 5 will be indicated at the upper left of each

"Print Condition" page.

- Touching the [RETURN] button will return to the "Maintenance Mode (PRINT SETUP)" screen.

6

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the the LUT that should be applied.

- Selected LUT No.. and name will be displayed between the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ].

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7

7

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the the Density to be applied.

- Touch the left arrow [ t ] button to decrement the value by one, and to decrease the density of the image.

- Touch the right [ s ] button to increment the value by one, and to increase the density of the image.

- Set the value between "-7" ~ "+7".

8

8

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the the Contrast to be applied.

- Touch the left arrow [ t ] button to decrement the value by one, and to decrease the contrast of the image.

- Touch the right [ s ] button to increment the value by one, and to increase the contrast of the image.

- Set the value between "-7" ~ "+7".

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9

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the the Smoothing to be applied.

- Touch the left arrow [ t ] button to decrement the value by one, and to decrease the smoothing of the image.

- Touch the right [ s ] button to increment the value by one, and to increase the smoothing of the image.

- Set the value between "-7" ~ "+7".

10

Touch the right arrow [ s ] button to scroll the page.

- Second page of the "Print Condition" will be displayed.

10

11

11

Touch the button for the "DENSITY MAX" setup.

- "INPUT VALUE" screen will be displayed.

12

Input the value to be set for the max. density.

- Input the value between "150" ~ "460".

INPUT VALUE

Buttons displayed on the screen with which numericals are input have following meanings.

[<] key

[>] key

: Cursor moves to the left by one space.

: Cursor moves to right by one space.

[BS] key : Delete one character in the adjacent left of the cursor.

[Delete] key: Delete one character in the adjacent right of the cursor.

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13

Touch the [OK] button.

- Returns to the "Print Condition" screen.

- The display on the button in "Max. Den" column changes to the value input in the step 3.

- Touching the [CANCEL] button will return to the "Print

Condition" screen without registering the input value.

14

Repeat the step 11 through 13, and set the

"DENSITY MIN", "Luminance" and "Ambient

Reflection".

14

15

Touch the [ON] or [OFF] button in the "FLIP" column to set the image reverse.

- Selected button will be displayed in white.

15

16

Touch the right arrow [ s ] button to scroll the page.

- Third page of the "Print Condition" will be displayed.

16

17

17

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the the Sorter Bin to be applied.

- Touch the left arrow [ t ] button to decrement the value by one, and to switch the sorter discharge bin.

- Touch the right [ s ] button to increment the value by one, and to switch the sorter discharge bin.

- Set the value between "1" ~ "6".

18

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the the Film Orientation to be applied.

- Touch either of the arrow [ t ], [ s ] buttons to switch between the "Portrait" and "Landscape".

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19

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the the polarity to be applied.

- Touch either of the arrow [ t ], [ s ] buttons to switch between the "Neg" and "Pos".

20

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the the border to be applied.

- Touch either of the arrow [ t ], [ s ] buttons to switch between the "Black" and "Transparent".

20

21

Touch the [ON] or [OFF] button to set the trim.

- Selected button will be displayed in white.

21

22

Touch the [SAVE] button.

- Returns to the "Maintenance Mode (Print Condition0" screen after saving the setups.

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4-4-8 LUT SETUP <PRINT SETUP>

The DRYPRO 793 incorporates a library of LUTs that we recommends for various diagnostic devices. Selecting the LUT from this library, and applying it to each channel in advance will instantly apply a suitable LUT to the diagnostic device connected to the channel.

1

Switch to the Maintenance Mode.

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Touch the [PRINT SETUP] button of the "Maintenance" screen.

3

Touch the [LUT SETUP] button.

- "CH SELECT" screen will be displayed.

- Touching the [RETURN] button will cancel the Maintenance Mode, and return to the Normal screen.

3

4

5

6

4

Scroll the page with the [SCROLL] buttons, and display the button for the input device for which the

LUT should be set.

5

Touch the button for the input device for which the

LUT should be set.

- "LUT SETUP" screen will be displayed.

- Channel No.. and name of the input device selected will be indicated at the upper left of each "LUT Setup" page.

- Touching the [RETURN] button will return to the "Maintenance Mode (PRINT SETUP)" screen.

6

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the the LUT that should be edited.

- Selected LUT No.. and name will be displayed between the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ].

- Selected LUT name will be displayed to the right of the right arrow [ s ] button.

7

7

Touch the [REFERENCE LIBRARY] button to edit the new LUT based on the LUT library recommended by the manufacturer.

- "LUT LIBRARY" screen will be displayed.

- Step 7 through 10 can be skipped if the LUT displayed in the screen should be edited. Proceed to the step 11.

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8

8

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the connected diagnostic device.

- Touch either of the arrow [ t ], [ s ] buttons to switch among the diagnostic devices.

- "LUT Library" screen also changes upon the change of the diagnostic device.

9

Select the LUT library to be browsed.

- Switches to the "LUT SETUP" screen.

- Touching the [RETURN] button will return to the "LUT

SETUP" screen without browsing the LUT library.

9

10

10

Touch the [READ] button.

- Allows browsing of the LUT library selected in the step

9, and "01" ~ "16" are assigned to each point of the

LUT curve and displayed in place of the LUT library field.

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11

Touch the numeric button that represents the point on the LUT curve.

- "INPUT VALUE" screen will be displayed.

11

Image of the LUT curve

Image of the LUT curve and each point can be illustrated as below.

300

280

260

240

220

200

180

160

140

120

100

80

60

40

20

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

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Input the value for the selected point.

- Input the value in the range of "0" to the max. density set in the "Print Condition".

13

Touch the [OK] button.

- Returns to the "LUT Setup" screen.

13

INPUT VALUE

Buttons displayed on the screen with which numericals are input have following meanings.

[<] key

[>] key

: Cursor moves to the left by one space.

: Cursor moves to right by one space.

[BS] key : Delete one character in the adjacent left of the cursor.

[Delete] key: Delete one character in the adjacent right of the cursor.

14

Touch the [SAVE] button.

- Saves the new setting, and returns to the "maintenance

Mode (PRINT SETUP)" screen.

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List of LUT Library

LUTs listed in the library that is incorporated in the DRYPRO 793 at the factory is shown below.

LUT Name

CT&MR_KC_B

CT&MR_LOW_B

CT&MR_HIGH_B

CT&MR_KC_C

CT&MR_LOW_C

CT&MR_HIGH_C

SIEMENS_CT_B

PHIL_CT&MR_B

LINEAR

SENOGRAPHE_K

SENOGRAPHE_A

P-RECEIVE300

P-RECEIVE400

DSA_KC_B

DSA_LOW_B

DSA_HIGH_B

DSA_LINEAR_B

DSA_KC_C

DSA_LOW_C

DSA_HIGH_C

DSA_LINEAR_B

US_KC_B

US_LOW_B

US_HIGH_B

US_KC_C

US_LOW_C

US_HIGH_C

RI_KC_B

RI_LOW_B

RI_HIGH_B

RI_KC_C

RI_LOW_C

RI_HIGH_C

DR_KC_B

DR_LOW_B

DR_HIGH_B

DR_KC_C

DR_LOW_C

DR_HIGH_C

HIT_CLAVIS_B

Modality

CT/MR

CR

DSA

US

RI

DR

Film

Blue

Clear

Blue

Blue/clear

Mammo

Blue/clear

Mammo

Blue

Clear

Blue

Clear

Blue

Clear

Blue

Clear

Blue

Description

LUT of our recommendation for blue base film on CT/MR.

LUT with slightly lower density setting than CT&MR_KC_B.

LUT with slightly higher density setting than CT&MR_KC_B.

LUT of our recommendation for clear base film on CT/MR.

LUT with slightly lower density setting than CT&MR_KC_C.

LUT with slightly higher density setting than CT&MR_KC_C.

LUT of our recommendation for blue base film on Siemens CT.

LUT of our recommendation for blue base film on Philips CT/MR.

LUT of our recommendation for use on CR.

LUT of our recommendation for Mammo film on SENOGRAPHE of GEYMS.

LUT with slightly higher density setting than SENOGRAPHE_K.

LUT of our recommendation for blue/clear film using "P" value.

LUT of our recommendation for Mammo film using "P" value.

LUT of our recommendation for blue base film on DSA.

LUT with slightly lower density setting than DSA_KC_B.

LUT with slightly higher density setting than DSA_KC_B.

Linear LUT for blue base film on DSA.

LUT of our recommendation for clear base film on DSA.

LUT with slightly lower density setting than DSA_KC_C.

LUT with slightly higher density setting than DSA_KC_C.

Linear LUT for clear base film on DSA.

LUT of our recommendation for blue base film on US.

LUT with slightly lower density setting than US_KC_B.

LUT with slightly higher density setting than US_KC_B.

LUT of our recommendation for clear base film on US.

LUT with slightly lower density setting than US_KC_C.

LUT with slightly higher density setting than US_KC_C.

LUT of our recommendation for blue base film on RI.

LUT with slightly lower density setting than RI_KC_B.

LUT with slightly higher density setting than RI_KC_B.

LUT of our recommendation for clear base film on RI.

LUT with slightly lower density setting than RI_KC_C.

LUT with slightly higher density setting than RI_KC_C.

LUT of our recommendation for blue base film on DR.

LUT with slightly lower density setting than RI_KC_B.

LUT with slightly higher density setting than RI_KC_B.

LUT of our recommendation for clear base film on DR.

LUT with slightly lower density setting than RI_KC_C.

LUT with slightly higher density setting than RI_KC_C.

LUT of our recommendation for clear base film on CLAVIS of Hitachi

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Differences among "KC", "LOW", "HIGH", "LINEAR" of each LUT are illustrated as below.

HIGH KC LOW LINEAR

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4-4-9 FILM DATA <TRAY SETUP>

Allows to view the collected data of processed films. Data classified in film size, film type or channel, and collected by day, week or month can be viewed.

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Switch to the Maintenance Mode.

2

Touch the [TRAY SETUP] button of the "Maintenance" screen.

3

Touch the [FILM DATA] button.

- "FILM SETUP" screen will be displayed.

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4

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the the "SELECT COUNT TYPE" of the collection data.

- Touch either of the arrow [ t ], [ s ] buttons to switch between the "SIZE/TYPE" and "CHANNEL".

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5

5

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the the "SELECT COUNT UNIT" of the collection data.

- Touch either of the arrow [ t ], [ s ] buttons to switch among the "DAILY", WEEKLY" and "MONTHLY".

6

Touch the [ACTION] button.

- "COUNT PERIOD" screen specified by the condition selected in the step 4, 5 will be displayed.

Ex) A screen when "SIZE/TYPE" in

"SELECT COUNT TYPE", and

"DAILY" in the "SELECT COUNT

UNIT".

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- Selecting "DAILY" displays the film data per day over 8 days on a page.

- Selecting "WEEKLY" displays the film data per day over 5 weeks on a page.

- Selecting "MONTHLY" displays the film data per month over 3 months on a page.

- Film data collected "DAILY" is the sum of 0:0:0 through 23:59:59.

- Film data collected "WEEKLY" is the sum of Sun through Sat.

- Film data collected "MONTHLY" is the sum of 1st through 31st.

When the month has no 31st, it automatically pick up the last day of the month.

When the film data currently viewed is classified "CHANNEL", arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] buttons will be displayed at the lower left of the screen. Touch these buttons to display the desired channel.

7

7

Touch the [RETURN] button after browsing.

- Returns to the "Maintenance Mode (TRAY SETUP)" screen.

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4-4-10 FILM SETUP <TRAY SETUP>

Allows to set the film size and film type that are used on the DRYPRO 793.

Setup items are as follows.

Three Supply Trays, that are 8"x10" exclusive, 10"x12" exclusive and 14" exclusive

(11"x14"/ 14"x14"/ 14"x17") are available. Size can be changed only with this 14" exclusive tray. Contact your technical representative when other size than listed here is required.

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FILM SIZE

Item

FILM TYPE

FILM COUNT

Descriptions

Select the film size.

Select from "8x10", "10x12", "11x14", "14x14", "14x17".

Select the film type.

Select from "B" (blue), "C" (clear), "M" (mammo).

Do not change the original setting.

1

Switch to the Maintenance Mode.

2

Touch the [TRAY SETUP] button on the "Maintenance" screen.

3

Touch the [FILM SETUP] button.

- "FILM SETUP" screen will be displayed.

- Touching the [RETURN] button shuts down the Maintenance Mode, and returns to the Normal screen. p.52 Switching to the Maintenance Mode

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4

4

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the the Film Size and Film Type.

- Touch either of the arrow [ t ], [ s ] buttons to switch among the film sizes.

- Touch either of the arrow [ t ], [ s ] buttons to switch among the film types.

The number of trays displayed on the "FILM

SETUP" screen varies depending on the trays available for the device.

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Touch the [SAVE] button.

- Returns to the "Maintenance Mode (TRAY SETUP)" screen after saving the settings.

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4-4-11 START TIMER <TIMER SETUP>

How to set the Start Timer is detailed below.

Startup time can be set for each day of the week using the Start Timer function.

3

1

Switch to the Maintenance Mode.

2

Touch the [TIMER SETUP] button on the "Maintenance" screen.

3

Touch the [START TIMER] button.

- "START TIMER" screen will be displayed.

- Touching the [RETURN] button will shut down the

"Maintenance Mode" and return to the Normal screen.

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4

Touch the up/down arrow [

][

] buttons, and select the day to be set.

- Setup items for the selected day will be displayed in the field to the right.

5

5

Touch the buttons in the field to the right, and select ON/OFF, hour, minute of the Start Timer.

- The button selected in "Use Start Timer?" will be displayed in white.

- Touch either of [ t ], [ s ] buttons to change the "Hour" by increments of one hour.

- Touch either of [ t ], [ s ] buttons to change the "Min" by increments of one minute.

When settings are changed in the right field, it will be reflected upon the list on the left as the [Save] button is pressed.

6

Repeat the step 4 and 5 to set the start timer for each day.

7

Touch the [SAVE] button.

- Returns to the "Maintenance Mode (TIMER SETUP)" screen after saving the settings.

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When all days are set to "OFF" in the "STAT

TIMER" screen, [START TIMER] button will not be displayed on the Normal screen.

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4-4-12 TIME SET <TIMER SETUP>

Allows to set the current time (year, month, day, hour, minute) of the internal clock.

3

1

Switch to the Maintenance Mode.

2

Touch the [TIMER SETUP] button on the "Maintenance" screen.

3

Touch the [TIME SET] button.

- "TIME SET" screen will be displayed.

- Touching the [RETURN] button will shut down the

"Maintenance Mode" and return to the Normal screen.

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4

5

6

4

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the the "YEAR".

- Touching the right arrow [ t ] decrements the value by one.

- Touching the right arrow [ s ] increments the value by one.

5

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the the "MONTH".

- Touching the right arrow [ t ] decrements the value by one.

- Touching the right arrow [ s ] increments the value by one.

- "MONTH" can be set in the range of "1" through "12". (in character representation, "JAN" through "DEC")

6

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the the "DAY".

- Touching the right arrow [ t ] decrements the value by one.

- Touching the right arrow [ s ] increments the value by one.

- "DAY" can be set in the range of "1" through "31".

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7

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the the "HOUR".

- Touching the right arrow [ t ] decrements the value by one.

- Touching the right arrow [ s ] increments the value by one.

8

- "HOUR" can be set in the range of "AM1" through

"PM12".

8

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the the "MINUTE".

- Touching the right arrow [ t ] decrements the value by one.

- Touching the right arrow [ s ] increments the value by one.

- "MINUTE" can be set in the range of "0" through "59".

9

Touch the [SAVE] button.

- Returns to the "Maintenance Mode (TIMER SETUP)" screen after saving the settings.

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4-4-13 TOUCH PANEL <OTHER SETUP>

Allows to set up the Touch Panel of the DRYPRO 793.

3

1

Switch to the Maintenance Mode.

2

Touch the [OTHER SETUP] button on the

"Maintenance" screen.

3

Touch the [TOUCH PANEL] button.

- "Touch Panel Setup" screen will be displayed.

- Touching the [RETURN] button will shut down the

"Maintenance Mode" and return to the Normal screen.

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4

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the the luminance of the Back Light.

- Select from "1" through "5".

Greater the value, lighter the luminance, and smaller the value, darker the luminance.

"1" : 70% of full luminance

"2" : 75% of full luminance

"3" : 80% of full luminance

"4" : 85% of full luminance

"5" : 90% of full luminance

- Touching the arrow [ t ], [ s ] buttons will vary the luminance.

Upon touching the arrow [ t ], [ s ] buttons, actual back light intensity of the

Operation Panel changes. Change the back light intensity, and find the best intensity for your operation environment.

5

5

Touch the arrow buttons [ t ], [ s ] to select the the beep sound for the error.

- Upon touching the arrow [ t ][ s ] buttons will switch among "Silent", "Single" and "Interval".

When "INTERVAL" is selected in the "ERROR

ALARM SETTING", a beep sound is released intermittently.

When an error or "Film Empty" occurs, [BEEP

STOP] button appears on the Operation Panel.

Touch this button to stop the beep.

- [BEEP STOP] button will disappear when the beep stops.

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6

Touch the [SAVE] button.

- Returns to the "Maintenance Mode (Other Setup)" screen after saving the settings.

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4-4-14 SLEEP MODE <OTHER SETUP>

Allows to set the Sleep Mode of the DRYPRO 793.

Two modes are available, one for the Operation Panel, and the other for HPRO Drum.

How to activate the mode and to set the interval before the mode starts are detailed below.

1

Switch to the Maintenance Mode.

2

Touch the [OTHER SETUP] button on the

"Maintenance" screen.

3

3

Touch the [SLEEP MODE] button.

- "Sleep Mode Setup" screen will be displayed.

- Touching the [RETURN] button will shut down the

"Maintenance Mode" and return to the Normal screen.

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4

Select from [ON] and [OFF] to activate or inactivate the Sleep Mode for the Operation Panel.

- Selected button will be displayed in white.

5

5

When the [ON] is selected in the step 4, touch the [MIN] button to set the interval before the

Sleep Mode for the Touch Panel is activated.

- "INPUT VALUE" screen will be displayed.

7

6

Input the time (min) to set the interval before the

Sleep Mode for the Touch Panel is activated.

- Input the time in the range of "1" to "240" minutes.

- The default of the "TOUCH PANEL TIMER" is 60 minutes.

7

Touch the [OK] button.

- Returns to the "SLEEP MODE SETUP" screen.

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INPUT VALUE

Buttons displayed on the screen with which numericals are input have following meanings.

[<] key

[>] key

: Cursor moves to the left by one space.

: Cursor moves to right by one space.

[BS] key : Delete one character in the adjacent left of the cursor.

[Delete] key: Delete one character in the adjacent right of the cursor.

8

Select from [ON] and [OFF] to activate or inactivate the Sleep Mode for the HPRO Drum.

- Selected button will be displayed in white.

8

9

When the [ON] is selected in the step 4, touch the

[MIN] button to set the interval before the Sleep

Mode for the HPRO Drum is activated.

- "INPUT VALUE" screen will be displayed.

11

9

10

Input the time (min) to set the interval before the Sleep Mode for the HPRO Drum is activated.

- Input the time in the range of "1" to "720" minutes.

- The default of the "Touch Panel Timer" is 120minutes.

11

Touch the [OK] button.

- Returns to the "Sleep Mode Setup" screen.

12

Touch the [SAVE] button.

- Returns to the "Maintenance Mode (Other Setup)" screen after saving the settings.

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4-4-15 SORTER SETUP <OTHER SETUP>

Allows to set the Lis-793, an optional sorter for the DRYPRO 793.

Assigns the order of film delivery to each sorter when the sorter is in use.

1

Switch to the Maintenance Mode.

2

Touch the [OTHER SETUP] button on the

"Maintenance" screen.

3

3

Touch the [SORTER SETUP] button.

- "Sorter Setup" screen will be displayed.

- Touching the [RETURN] button will shut down the

"Maintenance Mode" and return to the Normal screen.

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4

Select from [ON](use) and [OFF](not use) for the

Sorter.

- Selected button will be displayed in white.

5

5

Select the first bin (a bin to which the first film to be delivered)

Select the bin flow between upward (delivery from bottom to top) or downward (delivery from top to bottom)

- Selected button will be displayed in white.

Changing the first bin will vary the delivery order of the films. Check the "Sorter" in the "Print Setup" as well.

6

Touch the right [ s ] button to scroll the page.

- Second page of the "Sorter Setup" screen will be displayed.

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7

Touch the arrow [ t ], [ s ] buttons to select the

"TEST PRINT BIN".

- Touching the arrow [ t ], [ s ] buttons will switch between

"TOP" and "BOTTOM".

The test print for which the bin is specified in "Test Print Bin" means "SMPTE

Pattern (including mammo)" and "Calibration Sheet".

8

8

Touch the arrow [ t ], [ s ] buttons to select the

"JAM FILM BIN".

- Touching the arrow [ t ], [ s ] buttons will switch between

"TOP" and "BOTTOM".

9

9

Touch the arrow [ t ], [ s ] buttons to select the

"SMALL SIZE FILM BIN".

- Touching the arrow [ t ], [ s ] buttons will switch among

"TOP", "BOTTOM" and "DICOM/P-CON" (follows the setup made on the input device or DRYPRO 793).

10

Touch the [SAVE] button.

- Returns to the "Maintenance Mode (Other Setup)" screen after saving the settings.

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When an illegal setting is made on the "Sorter

Setup" screen, a message in the right will appear when the [SAVE] button is pressed.

Touch the [OK] button to return to the "Sorter

Setup" screen, and make a correct setup.

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4-4-16 FRONT COVER OPEN <OTHER SETUP>

Use this procedure when the front lower cover needs to be opened due to the reason other than a film jam.

1

Switch to the Maintenance Mode.

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Touch the [OTHER SETUP] button on the

"Maintenance" screen.

3

Touch the [FRONT COVER OPEN] button.

- A message confirming whether to open the front lower cover will be displayed.

- Touching the [RETURN] button will shut down the

"Maintenance Mode" and return to the Normal screen.

3

4

Touch the [YES] button.

- A message indicating that the process to open the front lower cover is underway. Then the front lower cover will open.

Animation of "Front

Lower Cover Open"

4

- A message in the left will be displayed while the front lower cover is open.

5

Close the front lower cover after the work is completed.

- A message indicating it is in preparation. Then the screen switches to the "maintenance Mode (Other

Setup)" screen.

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4-4-17 SYSTEM RESET <OTHER SETUP>

Allows to initiate a cold start of the DRYPRO 793.

When the DRYPRO 793 is restarted by the "System Reset", all print data including the unprinted data in the job file and the data printed and stored in the device will be deleted.

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Touch the [OTHER SETUP] button on the

"Maintenance" screen.

3

Touch the [SYSTEM RESET] button.

- A message confirming whether to reset the system will be displayed.

- Touching the [RETURN] button will shut down the

"Maintenance Mode" and return to the Normal screen.

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4

Touch the [YES] button.

- A message indicating that the system is under "System

Reset", and switches to the "Startup" screen after 20 seconds.

4

- After completing the warmup as normal, a Normal screen will be displayed.

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4-4-18 DUST CLEANING <OTHER SETUP>

In normal condition, [DUST CLEANING] button will be displayed every time when the

DRYPRO 793 reaches 2,000 prints, and touching this button allows to initiate the cleaning of cleaning rollers. However, when the printed image shows deterioration in comparison to that immediately after the cleaning of the cleaning rollers, or it is required to clean despite the mammo films are not processed, cleaning of the cleaning rollers can be performed using this function even before reaching 2,000 prints maintenance cycle.

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Switch to the Maintenance Mode.

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Touch the [OTHER SETUP] button on the

"Maintenance" screen.

3

Touch the [DUST CLEANING] button.

- A message indicating that the process to open the front lower cover is underway. Then the front lower cover will open.

- An animation showing a jam removal procedure will be displayed on the Operation Panel.

4

Push the Lever B to open the Left Cover.

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5

Remove the peeler sheet from the cleaning sheet as shown in the figure in the left.

Peel only the peeler sheet in the center of the cleaning sheet. Never peel that on either edge.

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6

Insert the cleaning sheet parallel to the roller surface between the Cleaning Roller and the

Facing Roller. (4 in the left fig)

7

As shown in the fig, move the Lever up and down while holding the top edge of the cleaning sheet with a hand.

- Cleaning sheet will be sent through between the Cleaning

Roller and the Facing Roller.

Insert the cleaning sheet always parallel to the Cleaning Roller.

8

Switch your hand to hold the other edge of the cleaning sheet when it comes out between the

Cleaning Roller and Facing Roller, and push the

Lever up and down with your right hand to send the cleaning sheet through.

Do not pull the cleaning sheet forcefully. Send it thorough the rollers until it completely comes out only by pushing the Lever.

Be careful not to drop the cleaning film into the main unit.

9

Repeat the step 6 through 9 to send the cleaning sheet several times between the rollers when necessary.

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Close the Left Cover.

11

Close the front lower cover.

When disposing of the cleaning sheet after use, please follow the regulations and ordinance of the local government.

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Web

Maintenance

5

Mode

How to operate the WEB Maintenance Mode that enables a remote maintenance of the DRYPRO

793 using a separate PC is detailed in this chapter.

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5-1 Overview of Web Maintenance Mode

DRYPRO 793 incorporates the ability of Web Maintenance when it is connected to the PC through Ethernet.

Using the Web Maintenance Mode, settings on the DRYPRO 793 can be browsed and changed from the remote site.

Web Maintenance Mode can be operated from the Internet Explore using a PC that satisfies the following requirements.

CPU

Memory

Display

OS

Browser

Pentium 3 500MHz or higher (800MHz or higher is recommended)

128MB or higher (256MB or higher is recommended)

XGA(1024x768 dots, 256 colors) or higher

Windows 2000/XP

Internet Explorer 5.5 or later

Activate the use of Cookie

Environment where "Java Script" can be executed. (when unknown, download

"j2re_1_3_1_win_i.exe" from the HP of Sun Microsystems, and install in your PC)

Select "Proxi Server Not used" in the setup of Internet Explorer.

PC Settings for the Web Maintenance Mode

1. Make the following Internet settings on the Internet Explorer.

- Enter checks under [Tools] - [Internet Options] - [Overall] - [Setup] - [Check for each page display].

- Set [Tools] - [Internet Options] - [Security] - [Internet] - [Standard Level].

- [Tools] - [Internet Options] - [Security] - [Intranet] - [Standard Level].

- Invoke [Tools] - [Internet Options] - [Security] - [Preview Site] - [Site] - [Add following site to zone], enter IP address of DRYPRO 793 and click the [OK] button.

2. Install Java Script version "1.3.1_09."

In cases where version 1.4 is installed, delete and install version "1.3.1_09."

Use of version 1.4 may render it impossible to properly use the Web maintenance mode.

Version Check

The version installed may be checked as follows: [Control Panel] - [Adding and

Deleting Programs] - "Java 2 Runtime Environment xxx" ("xxx" represents the version number.)

Deleting Version 1.4

[Control Panel] – [Adding and Deleting Programs] - "Java 2 Runtime Environment xxx - click the [Delete] button.

- Although multiple web browsers may be activated on one external PC for connection to multiple DRYPRO 793 units, multiple web browsers activated on one external PC cannot be connected to the same DRYPRO 793 unit.

- A maximum of 16 web maintenance modes may be used simultaneously on the network.

- Like the maintenance mode from the DRYPRO 793, printing and receipt of print data from diagnostic devices is not possible while the Web maintenance mode is active.

Print jobs remaining will be output after termination of the Web maintenance mode.

- Level 3 and service privilege cannot be used simultaneously on the operation panel and in the Web maintenance mode.

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5-1-1 User Level of the Web Maintenance Mode

Alike the Maintenance Mode operated from the Operation Panel of the DRYPRO 793, authority level of the users who perform the Web Maintenance can be set.

This user level is classified into three levels, and the scope of functions that can be operated by each user level is defined.

Similar to the user level setting for the access from the Operation Panel, a password is required for

Level 2 and Level 3.

Level 1 : Alteration of the settings is not allowed. (same as the Menu Mode)

Level 2 : In addition to the operation authorized in Level 1, reprint of the print data is allowed.

Level 3 : Alteration of all maintenance items, setup of the start timer, reprint of the print data are allowed.

When no classification in user level is set, all users accessing the Maintenance Mode are entitled to behave as a user of Level 3.

- It is possible to access several DRYPRO 793s from several Web browsers opened on the same PC. However, it is not possible to access one DRYPRO 793 from several

Web browsers opened on the same PC.

- Maximum number of the Web Maintenance Mode that can be activated at the same time on the network is 16.

- While the DRYPRO is accessed in the Web Maintenance Mode, the DRYPRO 793 cannot receive the print data from the diagnostic device nor print the data as that applied to the Maintenance Mode from the Operation Panel. Unprinted jobs stored in the job files will be printed upon termination of the Web Maintenance Mode.

- It is not possible to access at the same time using the Level-3 from the Operation Panel of the DRYPRO 793 and the Web Maintenance.

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5-1-2 Menu of Web Maintenance Mode

Web Maintenance Mode is comprised of the following five means.

Similar operation as that made from the Operation Panel of the DRYPRO 793 in the Maintenance

Mode can be practiced also for the Web Maintenance Mode. However, "TEST PRINT (PRINT

SETUP)", "CALIBRATION (PRINT SETUP)", "MAMMO QC PRINT (PRINT SETUP)", "TOUCH

PANEL (OTHER SETUP)", "FRONT COVER OPEN (OTHER SETUP)" and "DUST CLEANING

(OTHER SETUP)" are excluded from the Web Maintenance, while "Status" is added to the Web

Maintenance.

STATUS

PRINT SETUP

: Displays the status of the DRYPRO 793.

: Setups concerning the print operation of the DRYPRO 793, such as setup of print condition, browse, delete or registration of jobs, etc. can be made.

FILM SETUP

TIMER SETUP

: Setups mainly concerns the films on the DRYPRO 793.

: Setups mainly concerns the time of the DRYPRO 793, such as start timer or internal clock.

OTHER SETUP : Setups mainly concerns the main unit, such as touch panel, sorter, etc.

5-1-3 Screen Layout of Web Maintenance Mode

A screen of the Web Maintenance Mode is largely divided into following 4 fields.

- User Level Field

- Menu List Field

: Displays the user level currently accesses.

Also allows to perform startup/shutdown, login/logoff.

: Displays the list of Maintenance Menu. Selecting an menu item in the list will display the selected item in the right column.

- Connected Devices Field : Displays the list of devices connected to the DRYPRO 793. Select the device first in this field when a setting identical to the device should be made.

- Menu Field : Displays the menu selected in the Menu List field.

User Level Field

Menu List Field

Connected Device Field

Menu Field

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5-2 Startup/Shutdown of Web Maintenance Mode

How to start up or shut down the Web Maintenance Mode is detailed below.

5-2-1 Startup of the Web Maintenance Mode (Menu Mode)

How to start up the Web Maintenance Mode (Menu Mode) is detailed below.

Prepare a PC that should be used for Web Maintenance.

1

Start up the PC for the Web Maintenance.

2

Connect the Ether cable to the PC.

3

Start up the DRYPRO 793.

Web Maintenance Mode can be started while the DRYPRO 793 is in warming up sequence. However, the Web Maintenance Mode cannot be operated in the meantime.

4

Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable that is connected to the PC in the step 2, to the hub to which the DRYPRO 793 is connected.

DRYPRO 793 and the

PC can be interfaced with a cross cable instead of using a hub.

5

Start up the Internet Explore on the PC that is used for the Web Maintenance.

- A message "Cannot open the page" will appear.

6

Input the IP address of the DRYPRO 793 following

"http://".

- "MENU MODE" screen of the Web Maintenance Mode will be displayed.

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5-2-2 Shutdown of the Web Maintenance Mode (Menu Mode)

How to shut down the Web Maintenance Mode (Menu Mode) is detailed below.

1

1

Click the [EXIT] button located at the upper left of the screen.

- Closes the Internet Explore, and returns to the Windows

Desktop.

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5-2-3 Startup of Web Maintenance Mode (Maintenance Mode)

How to start up the Web Maintenance Mode (Maintenance Mode) is detailed below.

1

Start the Web Maintenance Mode (Menu Mode).

2

2

Click the [LOGIN] button located at the upper left of the screen.

- "Login" screen will be displayed.

4

3

3

Click the button for the pull-down menu of the

User ID.

- List of User ID will be displayed.

4

Click the User ID which should be logged in.

- Pull-down menu closes, and the selected User ID will appear in the User ID box.

5

Input the password of the User ID that was selected in the step 4.

- " * " or "

" as many as the characters input here will be displayed in the password input box.

(which of these symbols appear depends on the PC you use)

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6

6

Click the [OK] button.

- After a message "Wait" is displayed when the password input here is correct, "Maintenance Mode" screen of the Maintenance Mode will be displayed.

- Logged in User Level will appear at the upper left of the screen.

5-2-4 Shutdown of Web Maintenance Mode (Maintenance

How to shut down the Web Maintenance Mode (Maintenance Mode) is detailed below.

1

Click the [EXIT] button at the upper left of the screen.

1

- Shuts down the Web Maintenance Mode (Maintenance

Mode), and returns to the Web Maintenance Mode

(Menu Mode).

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5-3 Menu Items of Web Maintenance Mode

Menu Items of the Web Maintenance Mode are detailed below.

5-3-1 STATUS

Displays the status of the DRYPRO 793.

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2

3

Item

UPDATE CYCLE

ERROR LIST

Descriptions

Sets the interval of updating the "Status" screen.

When the updating interval is activated, the "Status" screen will be updated every time the interval is reached.

Updating can also be made by clicking the [Update] button.

Displays the "Error List" screen.

Error list of the DRYPRO 793 can be viewed.

STATUS

PRINTOUT STATUS

Clicking the [Close Window] button will close the "Error List" screen, and returns to the

"Status" screen.

Displays the Status of the DRYPRO 793.

Displays the printout status of the DRYPRO 793.

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5-3-2 QUEUE LIST <PRINT SETUP>

Print Job Status and Info of the DRYPRO 793 can be viewed. Allows to view the Job

Status of "Printed", "Printing" and "Print Queue".

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User Level

2

3

Item Name

Job Status Select

RECEIVE TIME

CHANNEL

SIZE / TYPE

BIN NO.

COPY

FRAME

Descriptions

Select the Job to be listed from the pull-down menu.

Select from "Print Queue" and "Copies".

Displays the date & time when the print job was received.

Displays the channel and device names from which the print job was sent.

Displays the film size and type of the print job.

Displays the sorter bin for the output when a sorter is attached to the main unit.

Displays the copy count (printed copy count/copy count in the print queue)

Displays the copy count and layout of the frame.

"STANDARD", "ROW" and "CUSTOM" are available for the frame layout.

STANDARD : Aligns the images horizontally and vertically on the film.

Ex) STANDARD\2, 3 (2 rows x 3 columns= 6 frames)

ROW : Aligns the image symmetrically on the film.

Ex) ROW\2, 3 (1st row : 2 frames + 2nd row : 3 frames = 5 frames)

JOB COUNT

[CANCEL] button

CUSTOM : Special layout

Displays the number of queuing jobs and printed jobs.

Returns to the "Status" screen.

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5-3-3 PREVIOUS PRINT <PRINT SETUP>

DRYPRO 793 stores the printed data in its HDD, and allows to reprint the same data that has been printed.

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1

User Level

2

3

Maximum 50 of reprint jobs can be redisteres at a time.

Item

Select Device

Job List

Descriptions

Select the diagnostic device whose print data should be printed, from the pull-down menu,.

Displays the jobs registered in the diagnostic device selected in "Select Device".

Select the job and tick the check box in the left of the job that should be reprinted.

Clicking the [Disp] button will display the printed image of the job that is selected by check.

QUEUES

PAGE SEARCH

COPY COUNT

[ACTION] button

[CANCEL] button

Clicking the [Mark] button will register the displayed image as an image that will be displayed on the "LUT Setup" screen.

Clicking the [Close Image] button will return to the "Reprint" screen after closing the "Reprint

Image" screen.

Displays the job count registered on the diagnostic device selected in the "Device Select".

Search the image that should be reprinted from the "Page No." printed on the film edge.

Sets the copy count of the reprint.

Registers the image in reprint job, which has been selected by ticking in the Job List.

Returns to the "Status" screen.

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5-3-4 QUEUE CLEAR <PRINT SETUP>

Allows to delete the print data stored in the print job of the DRYPRO 793.

Print data can be deleted per each diagnostic device from which the data is received.

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User Level

2 3

Item

TARGET QUEUE

QUEUES

[DELETE] button

Descriptions

Displays the diagnostic device whose job should be deleted.

Select the diagnostic device in the Diagnostic Field when the target diagnostic device should be changed.

Displays the job counts registered in the diagnostic device that is displayed in the "Target

Job Field".

Deletes all jobs on the diagnostic device that is displayed in the "Target Job Field".

Following message will be displayed when the job deletion is completed.

Click the [Close] button after the deletion to return to the "Job Delete" screen.

[CANCEL] button Returns to the "Status" screen.

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5-3-5 PRINT CONDITION <PRINT SETUP>

Allows to assign a default print condition to each diagnostic device for the case that the print condition is not designated by the diagnostic device.

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User Level

2

3

Item

LUT SELECT

DENSITY

Default

1

0

Descriptions

Select the LUT for the print condition.

Select from "1" - "7".

Use "LUT Setup" of the Maintenance Mode to set the details of LUT.

Sets the density of the image. Select from "-7" - "+7". More negative, lighter the density, more plus, darker.

CONTRAST 0 Sets the contrast (contrast between light and dark of the image) of the image.Select from "-7"

SMOOTH 2

- "+7". More negative, lower the contrast, more plus, higher.

Sets the smoothing of the image. Select from "0"~"7".

In the range of "0"~"6", larger the value, smoother the image. However, too large in value makes the image blur.

Selecting "7" gives the same smoothing result as "0" is selected. The image will be printed in one to one scale.

Recommended is"2" or "3".

DENSITY MAX CH1, 2 : 300 Sets the max. density of the printed image. Set between "150" ~ "400".

DENSITY MIN

Ch3 : 400 Higher the value, higher the max. density. Lower the value, lower the

CH4 - : 300 max. density.

20 Sets the min. density of the printed image. Set between "10" ~ "30". Higher the value, higher the min. density. Lower the value, lower the min. density.

ILLUMINATION 2000

AMBIENT

LIGHT

FLIP

10

OFF

Sets the luminance of the light table. Normally, this value is specified and sent from the diagnostic device. Set between "0" ~ "38000".

Sets the ambient light. Normally, this value is specified and sent from the diagnostic device.

Set between "0" ~ "38000".

Selects whether to flip the print image. Select from OFF (not reversed) or ON (reversed).

Selecting "ON(reversed)" will print the image laterally reversed.

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Item

SORTER BIN

FILM

ORIENTATION

POLARITY

BORDER

TRIM

PREVIOUS

IMG POS

Default

1

Descriptions

Selects the bin to which the film is discharged when the sorter is in use. Select from "1" ~ "6".

Bin No.. is linked to that set by "Sorter Setup (other settings)".

Portrait

Pos

Black

Sets the orientation of the film to be printed. Select from Portrait (long edge to horizontal) or

Landscape (long edge to vertical)

Selects between Neg and Pos of printed film.

Selects the border color. Choices are black or transparent.

CH1,2 : OFF Selects whether to print the trim. (ON/OFF)

CH3 : ON

CH4 - : OFF

Head Sets whether the top frame or the last frame of the film should be displayed on the "Reprint" screen.

Both "ILLUMINATE" and "AMBIENT LIGHT" influence the image quality.

Therefore, do not manipulate these settings in normal operation.

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5-3-6 LUT SETUP <PRINT SETUP>

DRYPRO 793 incorporates a library of LUTs recommended for each diagnostic device.

Assigning the LUT registered in the library to each channel in advance instantly allows to apply that LUT to the diagnostic device.

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User Level

2

3

LUT NO.

LUT NAME

LIBRARY

Item

[U-D-R-L] button

LUT Curve

LUT Value

[DECISION] button

[CONVERT] button

[SMPTE] button

[SMOOTH] button

[LINEAR] button

Description

Select the LUT for the setup of print condition.

Select from "1" - "7".

Input the LUT name with maximum 16 characters.

Displays the list of LUT and "PREVIOUS SETTING".

Selecting a specific LUT library will display that library on the screen.LUT

Selecting the "PREVIOUS SETTING" will restore the status before the setting is applied by touching the [DECISION].

Shifts the LUT curve displayed on the screen.

[U] button : Shift the LUT curve upward.

[D] button

[R] button

[L] button

: Shift the LUT curve downward.

: Shift the LUT curve to the right.

: Shift the LUT curve to the left.

Adjusts the LUT curve by drugging the points on the curve.

Adjusts the LUT curve by inputting the numerical values.

Reflect the input for the LUT value to the LUT curve.

The LUT curve after the change is displayed in black, while that before the change is in red.

Switches the input unit for the LUT value between the density (x100) and digital value (0 ~

4096).

Switches the required points that should be input as the LUT value between 16 points and 13 points (corresponds to SMPTE 0% - 100%, 13 steps)

Converts the LUT curve smoother.

Convert the LUT curve to linear.

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Item

[COPY] button Displays the 'Copy LUT" screen.

Descriptions

[OK] button

[ORIGINAL] button

[MODIFY] button

[FILM SIZE] button

[PRINT] button

[WINDOW CLOSE] button

Allows to copy the LUT.

Select the copy original using the "Copy From", and select the copy destination using the

"Copy To".

Click the [COPY] button after selecting the "Copy From" and "Copy To".

Clicking the [CANCEL] button will return to the "LUT Setup" screen.

Saves the current setup of the LUT.

Displays the image in the left field using the LUT before it is changed.

Displays the image in the right field using the LUT after it is changed.

Note : The image density displayed on the screen varies depending on the type of display, thus it may not match the actual density printed on the film.

Select the film size using the [PRINT] button.

Prints images in 9-frame or 4-frame format using the LUT displayed on the screen.

(small size images in 9-frame, large size images in 4-frame)

Returns to the "Status" screen.

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5-3-7 FILM DATA <TRAY SETUP>

Allows to view the film collection data. Data can be collected by "Size", "Type" or

"Channel" per "Day", "Week" or "Month".

Disp

Ope

1

User Level

2

3

Count Unit

Item

Count Interval

[DOWNLOAD] button

[DISP] button

[CANCEL] button

Descriptions

Selects the unit for data collection that is to be displayed on the screen.

Select from "SIZE/TYPE" or "CHANNEL".

Selects the interval for the data collection.

Select from "DAILY", "WEEKLY" or "MONTHLY".

Saves the processed film count displayed on the screen in "csv" format.

Displays the film data using the selected "Count Unit" and "Count Interval".

Returns to the "Status" screen.

Interval selected in the "Count Interval" displays following data.

- "DAILY" : Film data collected per day over the period of one month.

- "WEEKLY" : Film data collected per week over the period of four months.

- "MONTHLY" : Film data collected per month over the period of one year.

- Film data collected "DAILY" is the sum of 0:0:0 through 23:59:59.

- Film data collected "WEEKLY is the sum of Sun through Sat.

- Film data collected "MONTHLY" is the sum of 1st through 31st.

When the month has no 31st, it automatically pick up the last day of the month.

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5-3-8 FILM SETUP <TRAY SETUP>

Allows to set the film size, film type used on the DRYPRO 793 per each supply tray.

Disp

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1

User Level

2

3

FILM SIZE

Item

FILM TYPE

COUNT

[OK] button

[CANCEL] button

Descriptions

Select the film size.

Select from "8x10", "10x12", "11x14", "14x14", "14x17".

Select the film type.

Select from "B"(blue), "C"(clear), "M"(mammo)

Do not change the "COUNT".

Saves the setup, and returns to the "Status" screen.

Returns to the "Status" screen without saving the setup.

Three Supply Trays, that are 8"x10" exclusive, 10"x12" exclusive and 14" exclusive

(11"x14"/ 14"x14"/ 14"x17") are available. Size can be changed only with this 14" exclusive tray. Contact your technical representative when other size than listed here is required.

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5-3-9 START TIMER <TIMER SETUP>

Allows to set the Start Timer.

Start up time can be set for each day of the week using the Start Timer

Disp

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1

User Level

2

3

Item

ON/OFF

Start Timer (hr)

Start Timer (min)

[OK] button

[CANCEL] button

Descriptions

Sets ON/OFF of the Start Timer for each day of the week.

Sets the start up time in hour of the DRYPRO 793 when the Start Timer is activated.

Sets between "AM12" ~ "PM11".

Sets the start up time in minute of the DRYPRO 793 when the Start Timer is activated.

Sets between "00" ~ "50".

Saves the setting, and return to the "Status" screen.

Returns to the "Status" screen without saving the setting.

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5-3-10 TIME SET <TIMER SETUP>

Allows to set the Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute of the internal clock.

Disp

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1

User Level

2

3

Item

CURRENT DATE & HOUR

DATE

TIME

[OK] button

[CANCEL] button

Descriptions

Displays the current time set on the DRYPRO 793.

Input and set the Date.

Input and set the Time.

Saves the setting, and return to the "Status" screen.

Returns to the "Status" screen without saving the setting.

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5-3-11 SLEEP MODE <OTHER SETUP>

Allows to set the Sleep Mode of the DRYPRO 793.

Tow Sleep Modes, one for the Operation Panel, and the other for HPRO Drum are available on the DRYPRO 793.

Select whether to use or not use them, and set the time before each Sleep Mode becomes activated.

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1

User Level

2

3

Item Descriptions

POWER SAVE MODE Select whether to use the Sleep Mode for the Touch Panel.

TOUCH PANEL TIMER Set the time(min) before the Sleep Mode for the Touch Panel becomes activated when it is in use.

HEAT DRUM

[OK] button

[CANCEL] button

POWER SAVE MODE Select whether to use the Sleep Mode for the heat drum.

TIMER Set the time(min) before the Sleep Mode for the heat drum becomes activated when it is in use.

Saves the setting, and return to the "Status" screen.

Returns to the "Status" screen without saving the setting.

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5-3-12 SORTER SETUP <OTHER SETUP>

Allows to set the Lis-793, an optional sorter.

Whether the sorter is used, and the order of film delivery to each bin can be set.

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1

User Level

2

3

Item

SORTER USE

FIRST BIN

TEST PRINT

JAM FILM

Select whether the sorter is used or not.

Description

Select the first bin.

Select whether the films are delivered in descending order from the top bin to the bottom bin or in ascending order from the bottom bin to the top bin.

Select the bin to which a test film should be delivered.

Select from "TOP" and "BOTTOM".

Select the bin to which a jam film should be delivered.

Select from "TOP" and "BOTTOM".

SMALL SIZE FILM Select the bin to which a small size film (10"x12", 8"x10") should be delivered.

Select from "TOP", "BOTTOM" and "DICOM/P-CON".

When the "DICOM/P-CON" is selected, set the "Sorter Destination" of the "Print Cond".

[OK] button

[CANCEL] button

Saves the setting, and return to the "Status" screen.

Returns to the "Status" screen without saving the setting.

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5-3-13 System Reset <OTHER SETUP>

Allows to perform a cold start (restart) of the DRYPRO 793.

Restarting the DRYPRO 793 by system reset deletes all data including unprinted data in the job folder, printed data stored in the DRYPRO 793.

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1

User Level

2 3

Item

[ OK] button

[CANCEL] button

Descriptions

Performs the System Reset.

Returns to the "Status" screen without performing the System Reset.

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6

Troubleshooting

How to react to the case when a film jam occurs or an error is displayed on the Operation Panel of the DRYPRO 793 is detailed in this chapter.

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6-1 Error Message and Reaction

When an error occurs on the DRYPRO 793, corresponding error code and error message will be displayed in the message column of the Operation Panel. Errors displayed on the DRYPRO 793 and reaction to be taken are listed below.

Error Code Error Message

E4110 Film pickup error.

Error Descriptions

Failed to pick up in Tray1.

Press release button and follow the direction provided. Press [Error Reset] button, follow the instruction.

E4111 Film jam in Descent Transport Unit.

E4125

ID_ERR_MEC1_FILMJAM

Press the release button and remove the film.

ERR_MEC1_TRAY1OPEN

Close the tray and press the release button.

Supply Tray1 is open

E4140

E4141

E4142

E4210

ID_ERR_MEC1_SORTERFAIL

Confirm the setting and press the release button.

ID_ERR_MEC1_SORTERFAIL

Confirm the setting and press the release button.

ID_ERR_MEC1_SORTERFAIL

Confirm the setting and press the release button.

FILM PICKUP ERROR.

Press release button and follow the direction provided.

Incorrect film size in Tray1.

(10in or 8in film loaded in 14in tray)

Incorrect film size in Tray1.

(Film other than 10in loaded in 10in tray)

Incorrect film size in Tray1.

(Film other than 8in loaded in 8in tray)

Pickup failed in Tray2.

E4211 Film jam in Descent Transport Unit.

E4225

E4240

E4241

E4242

E4310

E4311

E4325

E4340

ID_ERR_MEC1_FILMJAM

Press the release button and remove the film.

ID_ERR_MEC1_TRAY2OPEN

Close the tray and press the release button.

ID_ERR_MEC1_SORTERFAIL

Confirm the setting and press the release button.

ID_ERR_MEC1_SORTERFAIL

Confirm the setting and press the release button.

ID_ERR_MEC1_SORTERFAIL

Confirm the setting and press the release button.

FILM PICKUP ERROR.

Press release button and follow the direction provided.

ID_ERR_MEC1_FILMJAM

Press the release button and remove the film.

ID_ERR_MEC1_TRAY3OPEN

Close the tray and press the release button.

ID_ERR_MEC1_SORTERFAIL

Supply Tray2 is open.

Incorrect film size in Tray2.

(10in or 8in film loaded in 14in tray)

Incorrect film size in Tray2.

(Film other than 10in loaded in 10in tray)

Incorrect film size in Tray2.

(Film other than 8in loaded in 8in tray)

Pickup failed in Tray3.

Film jam in Descent Transport Unit.

Supply Tray3 is open

E4341

E4342

E4410

E4411

E4412

E4420

E4421

E4422

E4423

E4424

E4425

Confirm the setting and press the release button.

ID_ERR_MEC1_SORTERFAIL

Confirm the setting and press the release button.

ID_ERR_MEC1_SORTERFAIL

Confirm the setting and press the release button.

ID_ERR_MEC1_FILMJAM

Press the release button and remove the film.

ID_ERR_MEC1_FILMJAM

Press the release button and remove the film.

ID_ERR_MEC1_FILMJAM

Press the release button and remove the film.

ERR_MEC1_OPEFAIL

Press the release button and check film path.

ERR_MEC1_OPEFAIL

Press the release button and check film path.

ERR_MEC1_OPEFAIL

Press the release button and check film path.

ERR_MEC1_OPEFAIL

Press the release button and check film path.

ERR_MEC1_OPEFAIL

Press the release button and check film path.

ERR_MEC1_OPEFAIL

Press the release button and check film path.

Incorrect film size in Tray3.

(10in or 8in film loaded in 14in tray)

Incorrect film size in Tray3.

(Film other than 10in loaded in 10in tray)

Incorrect film size in Tray3.

(Film other than 8in loaded in 8in tray)

Film jam in Descent Transport Unit.

Film jam in Descent Transport Unit.

Film jam in Descent Transport Unit.

In process of returning the Justification Motor to HP,

Justification Home Sensor was not activated.

In process of returning the Justification Motor to Limit Pos,

Justification Limit Sensor was not activated.

In process of releasing the Positioning Nip,

Positioning Nip Sensor was not activated.

In nip process of the Positioning Nip,

Sensor was not activated.

In process of releasing the Descent Nip,

Descent Nip Sensor was not deactivated.

In nip process of the Descent Nip,

Descent Nip sensor was not activated.

Reset

Refer to "Film Jam in the Supply Tray".

Refer to "Film Jam in the Descent Transport Unit".

Close the Supply Tray, and perform Error Reset.

Load the 14in film in the Supply Tray, and perform Error Reset.

Load the 10in film in the Supply Tray, and perform Error Reset.

Load the 8in film in the Supply Tray, and perform Error Reset.

Refer to "Film Jam in the Supply Tray".

Refer to the "Film Jam in the Descent Transport Unit.

Close the Supply Tray, and perform Error Reset.

Load the 14in film in the Supply Tray, and perform Error Reset.

Load the 10in film in the Supply Tray, and perform Error Reset.

Load the 8in film in the Supply Tray, and perform Error Reset.

Refer to "Film Jam in the Supply Tray".

Refer to "Film Jam in the Descent Transport Unit".

Close the Supply Tray, and perform Error Reset.

Load the 14in film in the Supply Tray, and perform Error Reset.

Load the 10in film in the Supply Tray, and perform Error Reset.

Load the 8in film in the Supply Tray, and perform Error Reset.

Refer to "Film Jam in the Descent Transport Unit".

Refer to "Film Jam in the Descent Transport Unit".

Refer to "Film Jam in the Descent Transport Unit".

Refer to "Film Jam in the Descent Transport Unit".

Note : Film jam is suspected as the cause.

Refer to "Film Jam in the Descent Transport Unit".

Note : Film jam is suspected as the cause.

Refer to "Film Jam in the Descent Transport Unit".

Note : Film jam is suspected as the cause.

Refer to "Film Jam in the Descent Transport Unit".

Note : Film jam is suspected as the cause.

Refer to "Film Jam in the Descent Transport Unit".

Note : Film jam is suspected as the cause.

Refer to "Film Jam in the Descent Transport Unit".

Note : Film jam is suspected as the cause.

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Error Code Error Message

E4426 ERR_MEC1_OPEFAIL

Press the release button and check film path.

E4427

E4510

ERR_MEC1_OPEFAIL

Press the release button and check film path.

ID_ERR_MEC1_FILMJAM

Press the release button and remove the film.

E4511

E4610

E4620

E4621

ID_ERR_MEC1_FILMJAM

Press the release button and remove the film.

ID_ERR_MEC1_FILMJAM

Press the release button and remove the film.

ERR_MEC1_OPEFAIL

Press the release button and check film path.

ERR_MEC1_OPEFAIL

Press the release button and check film path.

E4723

E4810

E4811

E4812

E4813

E4814

E4815

E4840

ID_ERR_MEC1_NOTFILTER

Filter after a re-set Press the release button.

ID_ERR_MEC1_FILMJAM

Press the release button and remove the film.

ID_ERR_MEC1_FILMJAM

Press the release button and remove the film.

ID_ERR_MEC1_FILMJAM

Press the release button and remove the film.

ID_ERR_MEC1_FILMJAM

Press the release button and remove the film.

ID_ERR_MEC1_FILMJAM

Press the release button and remove the film.

ID_ERR_MEC1_FILMJAM

Press the release button and remove the film.

ID_ERR_MEC1_SORTERFAIL

Confirm the setting and press the release button.

E4A20

E4A21

E4A22

E4A23

E4A24

E4A25

ID_ERR_MEC1_COVEROPEN

Close the cover and press the release button.

ID_ERR_MEC1_COVEROPEN

Close the cover and press the release button.

ID_ERR_MEC1_COVEROPEN

Close the cover and press the release button.

ID_ERR_MEC1_COVEROPEN

Close the cover and press the release button.

ID_ERR_MEC1_COVEROPEN

Close the cover and press the release button.

ID_ERR_MEC1_COVEROPEN

Close the cover and press the release button.

Error Descriptions

Position Retainer not descend.

Position Retainer not ascend.

Film jam in the Descent Transport Unit.

Film jam in the Elevator Transport Unit.

Film jam in the Elevator Transport Unit.

In release process of the elevator nip process,

Elevator Nip Sensor was not deactivated.

In process of the elevator nip process,

Elevator Nip Sensor was not activated.

Deodorant Filter not present.

Film jam in the Cooling Unit.

Film jam in the Cooling Unit.

Film jam in the Film Ejection Unit.

Film jam in the Sorter Transport Unit.

Film jam in the Film Ejection Unit.

Film jam in the Sorter Transport Unit.

Sorter selected despite it is not attached.

Front Lower Cover is open.

Left Cover is open.

Right Cover is open.

Front Upper Cover is open.

Exit Cover is open.

Sorter Cover is open.

An error code "CXXXX" may be displayed depending on a connected device. This indicates an error relating to the DICOM communication, and has no influence upon the DRYPRO 793. Thus print operation can be continued without problem.

Where errors "EXXXX" or "FXXXX" not shown in the list above occur, carry out error reset following the procedure detailed in the section "Error Reset." If the error repeats after resetting, switch off the DRYPRO 93 power supply by pressing the operation switch and contact the nearest representative. In such cases, do not switch off the power supply breaker.

If, however, the DRYPRO 793 emits unusual noises or smoke, the power supply breaker should be switched off immediately, the power supply cord disconnected and your technical representative contacted.

Reset

Refer to "Film Jam in the Descent Transport Unit".

Note : Film jam is suspected as the cause.

Refer to "Film Jam in the Descent Transport Unit".

Note : Film jam is suspected as the cause.

Refer to "Film Jam in the Descent Transport Unit".

Refer to "Film Jam in the ElevatorTransport Unit".

Refer to "Film Jam in the ElevatorTransport Unit".

Refer to "Film Jam in the ElevatorTransport Unit".

Note : Film jam is suspected as the cause.

Refer to "Film Jam in the ElevatorTransport Unit".

Note : Film jam is suspected as the cause.

Check the Deodorant Filter is present, and perform Error Reset

Refer to "Film Jam in the Cooling Unit".

Refer to "Film Jam in the Cooling Unit".

Refer to "Film Jam in the Film Ejection Unit".

Refer to "Film Jam in the Sorter Transport Unit".

Refer to "Film Jam in the Sorter Transport Unit".

Refer to "Film Jam in the Sorter Transport Unit".

Unselect the Sorter (Sorter not used), and perform Error Reset.

Close the Front Lower Cover, and perform Error

Reset.

Close the Left Cover, and perform Error Reset.

Close the Right Cover, and perform Error Reset.

Close the Front Upper Cover, and perform Error

Reset.

Close the Exit Cover, and perform Error Reset.

Close the Sorter Cover, and perform Error Reset.

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6-2 Error Reset

When an error occurs in the DRYPRO 793, an error message is displayed and the [ERROR RESET] button appears.

After resolving the error following instructions shown in the error display, reset the error display by touching the [Error

Reset] key.

1

1

When "INTERVAL" is selected for the error sound in "Touch Panel " of the Maintenance

Mode, Touch the [BEEP STOP] button that appears when an error occurs.

- Beep sound stops.

- [BEEP STOP] button disappears as the beep sound stops.

2

Touch the [ERROR RESET] button.

- An message indicating that the error is being reset, then returns to the Normal screen.

2

- When it is necessary to delete the job that causes the error, a message inquiring whether to delete the job or not will appear.

Touch the [YES] button to delete the job, followed by a message indicating that the error is being reset, and returns to the Normal screen.

Touch the [NO] button to return to the Normal screen without deleting the job.

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If the error persists even after trying the Error Reset procedures ;

If the operation of the Touch Panel is disabled ;

Follow the procedures below to restart the DRYPRO 793. When the Start Timer is activated, shut down the DRYPRO 793 by pressing the Operation Button for about 1 second, then initiate restart instead of using the Start Timer .

1. Press the Operation Button, and turn on the power of the DRYPRO 793.

2. Press the Operation Button again to start up the DRYPRO 793.

If the Touch Panel does not respond due to some reason, restart the DRYPRO

793 in the same manner. If the error persists even after recycling(OFF/ON) the

[Operation] button, turn OFF the device, and contact your technical representative.

If the error cannot be reset or it repeats after trying the error reset, using the "Job

Delete" other Maintenance Mode, delete the print job of the diagnostic device that causes the error.

If the error persists even after trying the above procedures, your technical representative should be contacted. To enable us to provide the fastest possible resolution, the user should include details of the error message, code and specifics of the nature of the problem created by occurrence of the error.

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6-3 Resolving the Film Jam

If a film jam occurs in the DRYPRO 793 during print operation, an error code together with the message and the location of the film jam will be displayed on the Operation Panel.

How to resolve the film jam is detailed below.

1

1

When "INTERVAL" is selected for the error sound in "Touch Panel " of the Maintenance

Mode, Touch the [BEEP STOP] button that appears when an error occurs.

- Beep sound stops.

- [BEEP STOP] button disappears as the beep sound stops.

2

Touch the [ERROR RESET] button.

- "Jam Release" wizard will be displayed. Contents of the wizard will be different depending on the location where the jam occurs.

2

The method of resolving a film jam differs depending on the location of the jam. Methods of resolving film jams in different locations are described in the following pages.

Location of Film Jam

Cooling Unit (A)

Descent transport Unit (B)

Elevator Transport Unit (C)

Supply Tray

Sorter Transport Unit

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132

136

138

139

3

Remove all jam films, and close all covers that are opened.

- Displays a message indicating that the error is being reset, and returns to the Normal screen.

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6-3-1 Film Jam in Cooling Unit

Error codes "E4810" and "E4811" indicate the film jam occurred in the Cooling Unit.

Remove the jam film according to the following procedure.

1

Pull and remove the jam film by hand when the leading edge of the film is coming out of the

Ejection Transport Unit and stuck.

- If the film cannot be located at the exit of the Ejection

Transport Unit, proceed to the step 2.

Animation of Jam

Release in the Cooling

Unit.

2

Disengage the Front Cover Lock Lever, and open the Front Top Cover.

The HPRO Unit and the Ejection Transport Unit may be heated very hot (60˚C or higher). Remove the jam film after the unit is left for a while to cool down.

3

Turn the Lever-A (green) counterclockwise.

- The Deodorant Filter Case Lock will be disengaged.

The DRYPRO 793 contains internal components that produce high temperatures. Do not touch any parts other than those specified.

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4

Pull out the Deodorant Filter Case.

- Hold and slightly lift the handle (green) at the front of the Deodorant Filter Case by your left hand, and pull it.

- Hold the handle (green) at the top of the Deodorant Filter Case by your right hand, and pull it out.

Do not touch the Deodorant Filter Housing

(yellow) when pulling out the Deodorant Filter

Case. It may be heated 100 : or higher, and you may get burned.

5

When the leading edge of the jam film can be located, insert your hand, and remove the jam film.

- If the leading edge of the jam film cannot be located by being caught between the rollers, proceed to the step

6.

Animation of jam release in the Cooling

Unit.

Do not touch the HPRO Unit when removing the jam film. It may be heated 100 : or higher, and you may get burned.

6

Insert your hand, and send the jam film toward the transport section.

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7

Open the Ejection Transport Unit Cover (1 in the left fig.), and remove the jam film (2 in the left fig.).

Animation of Jam

Release in the Cooling

Unit.

8

Close the Ejection Transport Unit Cover.

9

Install the Deodorant Filter Case.

- With your left hand holding the handle (green) at the front of the Deodorant Filter Case, and your right hand holding the handle (green) at the top, install the

Deodorant Filter Case.

10

Turn the Lever-A clockwise.

- Engages the Deodorant filter Case Lock.

11

Close the Front Top Cover by your hand.

- "READY" will be displayed in the message column when the jam release sequence is completed, and the

DRYPRO 793 becomes ready to print.

- The print job that has been interrupted due to the film jam will be reregistered, and printed with a priority.

When failed to install the Deodorant Filter Case or forgot install it, an error message

"E4723 No Filter" will be displayed. Make sure to install the Deodorant Filter Case.

When there were other print jobs left, they will be automatically printed after the filter installation.

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6-3-2 Film Jam in the Descent Transport Unit

Error codes "4111", "4211", "4311", "4410", "4411", "4412", "4420", "4421", "4422",

"4423", "4424", "4425", "4426", "4427", "4510" indicate the film jam occurred in the

Descent Transport Unit.

Remove the jam film according to the following procedure.

1

Touch the [ERROR RESET] button.

- Front Bottom Cover opens.

- An animation showing the jam release procedures will be displayed on the Operation Panel.

Animation of Jam

Release in the Descent

Transport Unit. 1

1

2

Press the Lever-B, and open the Left Cover.

3

When the jam film is located, send it downward through the Cleaning Rollers, and pull it out.

- When the removal of the jam film was successful, proceed to the step 6.

- When the jam film cannot be located, proceed to the step 4.

If the film is stuck between the Cleaning

Rollers, do not forcefully pull it. Instead, move the lever up and down to send the film downward through the Cleaning Rollers.

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4

Open the Jam Release Cover-B (1 in the left fig.), and send the jam film to the left (2 in the left fig.).

- The film sent to the left can now be located through the opening of the Left Cover.

Animation of Jam

Release in the Descent

Transport Unit. 2

Do not pull out the jam film through the Jam Release Cover.

Pay attention to the film so that it will not be caught on the way to the Left Cover.

5

Hold and pull out the film stuck in the Descent

Transport Unit.

6

Close the Left Cover by hand.

7

Close the Jam Release Cover-B.

- If jam release is successful at this point, proceed to the step.13.

- If a jam film cannot be located at this point, proceed to the step.8.

Animation of Jam

Release in the Descent

Transport Unit. 3

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Press the Lever-C, and open the Right Cover.

Animation of Jam

Release in the Descent

Transport Unit. 4

9

When the jam film is located,pull it out by hand.

- When the removal of the jam film was successful, proceed to the step 6.

- When the jam film cannot be located, proceed to the step 4.

10

Open the Jam Release Cover-C (1 in the left fig.), and send the jam film to the left.

- The film sent to the left can now be located through the opening of the Right Cover.

Animation of Jam

Release in the Descent

Transport Unit. 5

Do not pull out the jam film through the Jam Release Cover.

11

Pull out the film jammed in the Elevator Transport Unit.

12

Close the Jam Release Cover-C.

13

Close the Right Cover.

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Close the Front Bottom Cover by hand.

- "READY" will be displayed in the message column when the jam release sequence is completed, and the

DRYPRO 793 becomes ready to print.

Animation of Jam

Release in the Descent

Transport Unit. 6

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6-3-3 Film Jam in the Elevator Transport Unit

Error codes "4511", "4610", "4620", "4621" indicate the jam in the Elevator Transport Unit.

Remove the jam film according to the following procedure.

Animation of Jam

Release in the Elevator

Transport Unit.

1

Touch the [ERROR RESET] button.

- Front Bottom Cover opens.

- An animation showing the jam release procedures will be displayed on the Operation Panel.

1

2

Press the Lever-C, and open the Right Cover.

Animation of Jam

Release in the Elevator

Transport Unit.

3

When the jam film is located,pull it out by hand.

- When the removal of the jam film was successful, proceed to the step 6.

- When the jam film cannot be located, proceed to the step 4.

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4

Open the Jam Release Cover-C (1 in the left fig.), and send the jam film to the left.

- The film sent to the left can now be located through the opening of the Right Cover.

Do not pull out the jam film through the Jam Release Cover.

5

Pull out the film jammed in the Elevator Transport Unit.

6

Close the Right Cover.

7

Close the Jam Release Cover-C, and the Front

Bottom Cover by hand.

- "READY" will be displayed in the message column when the jam release sequence is completed, and the

DRYPRO 793 becomes ready to print.

Animation of Jam

Release in the Elevator

Transport Unit.

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6-3-4 Film Jam in the Supply Tray

Error codes "E4110", "E4210", "E4310" indicate the film jam resulted from transport error of the film from the Supply Tray.

Remove the jam film according to the following procedure.

1

Touch the [ERROR RESET] button.

- The Supply Tray will pop out a few centimeters.

1

2

Pull out the popped out Supply Tray. If the film pops up through the gap of the Supply Tray, pull and remove the film by hand.

If the film does not pop up from the Supply

Tray, shake the Supply

Tray back and forth several times

3

If the film does not pop up from the Supply Tray, shake the Supply Tray back and forth several times while holding the Shutter by hand to keep the Shutter closed.

Do not open the shutter when removing the jam film, otherwise it may cause an accidental exposure of the film.

4

Push the Supply Tray back into the main unit until it is locked.

- "READY" will be displayed in the message column when the Supply Tray is pushed back deep enough and locked, and the DRYPRO 793 becomes ready to print.

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6-3-5 Film Jam in the Sorter Transport unit

Error codes "E4812", "E4813", "E4814", "E4815" indicate the jam film resulted from supply error in the sorter Transport Unit.

Remove the jam film according to the following procedure.

1

Touch the [ERROR RESET] button.

- An animation showing the jam release procedures will be displayed on the Operation Panel.

Animation of Jam

Release in the Sorter

Transport Unit.

1

2

Open the Ejection Transport Cover by hand.

3

If the jam film is located in the Ejection Transport area, pull and remove the film by hand.

4

Open the Sorter Cover by hand.

5

When the jam film is located in the Sorter Transport area, pull and remove the film by hand.

- If the jam film cannot be located in the Sorter Transport area, proceed to the step 4.

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Close all covers that are opened.

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Care &

Maintenance

7

Check & Maintenance of the DRYPRO 793 is detailed in this chapter.

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7-1 Periodic Maintenance and Inspection

In order to ensure optimum performance from the DRYPRO 793, the following inspection and cleaning procedures should be carried out regularly.

Outer Casing of Main Body

1) Film Ejection Tray

The film ejection tray is particularly prone to dust accumulation. Such dust can cause damage to printed film.

Dust should be removed using a dry cloth or a vacuum cleaner.

2) Inlets/Outlets

Any dust on the outside of air inlets/outlets should be removed using a vacuum cleaner.

1) Film Ejection Tray

2) Outlet

2) Inlet

3) Supply Tray

Interior of Main Body

3) Supply Tray

The inside of the supply tray should be cleaned regularly.

Dust should be removed using a dry cloth or a vacuum cleaner.

4) Replacement of Deodorant Filter

10,000 prints or 6 months after the last filter replacement, the messages "FILTER

EXCHANGE" will appear on the Operation Panel.

The procedure for replacing the filter is described below.

Animation of Deodorant

Filter Change 1-(1).

When the [FILTER EXCHANGE] button and the error message are displayed at the same time, always reset the error first.

Replacement of the Deodorant Filter while the error is present disables the recognition of the Deodorant Filter Replacement.

1

Touch the [FILTER EXCHANGE] button.

- An animation showing the Filter Exchange procedures will be displayed on the Operation Panel.

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Disengage the Front Top Cover Lock, and open the Front Top Cover by hand.

Animation of Deodorant

Filter Change 1-(2).

3

Turn the Lever-A (green) counterclockwise, and disengage the Deodorant Filter Cover Lock.

4

Slide the Deodorant Filter Cover (green) to the left.

5

Open the Deodorant Filter Cover (green). (1 in the left fig.)

6

Pull out the Deodorant Filter installed in the case.

- Pull out the Deodorant Filter while slightly pressing down the handle.

Animation of Deodorant

Filter Change 2-(1)

The deodorant filter is classified as industrial waste and should be disposed of following the ordinances and regulations of the local government.

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7

Prepare a new Deodorant Filter.

Animation of Deodorant

Filter Change 2-(2)

8

Install the new Deodorant Filter.

- As shown in the figure, insert the Deodorant Filter deep enough with the handle to the front and the holes on the cardboard to the top.

9

Close the Deodorant Filter Cover. (2 in the left fig.)

Animation of Deodorant

Filter Change 3

10

Slide the Deodorant Filter Cover to the right. (1 in the left fig.)

- The Deodorant Filter Cover will be locked.

11

Turn the Lever-A clockwise. (2 in the left fig.)

- The Deodorant Filter Case will be locked to the

DRYPRO 793.

12

Close the Front Top Cover.

- "READY" will be displayed in the message column, and the DRYPRO 793 becomes ready to print.

When failed to install the Deodorant Filter Case or forgot install it, a message "FIL-

TER EXCHANGE" will be displayed again. Touch the [FILTER EXCHANGE] button and install the Deodorant Filter Case.

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5) Dust cleaning of the Descent Transport Unit

Perform the dust cleaning of the Descent Transport Unit.

Print Image Quality

6) Print and density check of the SMPTE pattern

Print the SMPTE pattern using the "Test Print" of the Maintenance Mode, and control the density on the film.

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7-2 Maintenance/Inspection Schedule

In order to ensure optimum performance from the DRYPRO 793, inspection and cleaning procedures should be carried out following the schedule shown below.

The following is intended only as as guide: the actual schedule will depend on how the unit is used.

Maintenance Procedures to be Carried out by the Customer

Maintenance Work

1) Cleaning the Film Ejection Tray

Work Schedule

2) Cleaning the Inlet/Outlet

3) Cleaning the Supply Tray

4) Replacing the Deodorant Filter

5) Cleaning the Descent Transport Adhesion Roller

6) Printing &Checking the SMPTE pattern

Weekly Every 3 mos Every 6 mos Ref. Page

10,000 print or 6 mos as a guide

2,000 prints (only for mammo use)

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142

142

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Details of Other Maintenance/Inspection Procedures

HPRO Unit

Cooling Unit

Component

Facing Rollers

HPRO Drum

HPRO Cover

HPRO Drum Shaft Bearing

Separator Unit

Insertion Guide Unit

Facing Roller Cleaning Pad

Primary Cooling Guide

Secondary Cooling Guide

Deodorant Filter Case

Periphery of Deodorant Filter Case Dust cleaning

Inlet for cooling Dust cleaning

Lint-free roller

Densitometer

Descent Transport Adhesive Roller

Unit

Controller Unit

Power Unit

Supply Unit

Whole Unit

Hard Disk

Inlet Filter

Inlet Filter

Suction Cup

Description of Work

Clean with alcohol

Clean with alcohol

Replacement

Replacement

Replacement

Cleaning

Replacement

Replacement

Clean with alcohol

Replacement

Replacement

Cleaning

Cleaning sheet

Replacement

Dust cleaning

Dust cleaning

Clean with alcohol

Dust cleaning

Work Schedule every 20,000 prints every 20,000 prints every 40,000 prints every 20,000 prints every 20,000 prints every 40,000 prints every 40,000 prints every 40,000 prints every 20,000 prints every 40,000 prints or every 2 yrs every 20,000 prints every 20,000 prints every 40,000 prints every 20,000 prints every 20,000 prints

20,000hrs of operation or every 5 yrs every 6 mos every 6 mos every 20,000 prints every 20,000 prints

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Ch.7 Care & Maintenance

7-3 Display and Check of the Maintenance & Inspection

When the need for maintenance/inspection work by a service engineer arises, the message "PREVENTATIVE MNT." will be displayed in the message display window on the operation panel.

In such cases, your technical representative should be contacted after checking details of the message.

How to check the details of regular maintenance is described below.

1

Touch the [PREVENTIVE MNT] button.

- Work list of regular maintenance will be displayed.

1

2

Check the details of the maintenance.

- Inform the details of the maintenance to your technical representative.

When the [PREVENTIVE MNT] button appears in the message column of on the

Operation Panel, check and inform the details of the maintenance to your technical representative without delay.

Films can be printed even while this message is displayed, but the [PREVENTIVE

MNT] button will be kept displayed until the maintenance work is completed by the service engineer.

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Specifications

Specifications of the DRYPRO 793 is detailed in the following pages.

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Specifications

Product Name

CODE No.

Model

Laser Source

Film Type

Film Size

Input Interface

Protocol

Ports(IN)

Main Memory

Image Memory

Processing

Capacity

External

Dimensions

Weight

Power Source

Generated Heat

Operation

Conditions

Transport &

Storage Conditions

Noise Level

Operation Panel

Film Supply

No. of Trays

Image Data Input

Output Gradation

Image Mode

Pixel Size

Laser Imager DRYPRO Vstage MODEL 793

CE : 0791

UL : 0792

DRYPRO Vstage MODEL 793

Semiconductor Laser

Medical Imaging Film SD-P, SD-PC, SD-PM

14 x 17 inch

14 x 14 inch

11 x 14 inch

10 x 12 inch

8 x 10 inch

Film sizes are set when the unit is installed.

Ethernet 10 base-T / 100 base-TX / 1000 base-T

DICOM Print Management

1 6 p o r t s m a x .

2 5 6 M B S t a n d a r d

H a r d D i s k : 8 0 G B s t a n d a r d

P r i n t M e m o r y : 512MB standard (with option : 1024MB)

14 x 17 inch : approx. 120 sh/hr

14 x 14 inch : approx. 130 sh/hr

11 x 14 inch : approx. 150 sh/hr

10 x 12 inch : approx. 120 sh/hr

8 x 10 inch : approx. 120 sh/hr

Without Sorter : 675 (W) x 640(D) x 1420(H)mm

With Sorter : 675(W) x 640(D) x 1543(H)mm

Approx. 235kg (517.6 lb)

CE : 2 2 0 V t o 2 4 0 V + / - 10% AC (single phase) 4.5A (50/60Hz)

UL : 120V +/-10% AC (single phase) 9.0A (60Hz) approx. 1200k J / h r ( a p p r o x . 2 8 6 k c a l / h r )

15 - 30 : / 30 - 70%RH (no condensation)

– 20 - 60 : / 20 - 90%RH (no condensation)

Standby : 50 dB or less

Printing : 55 dB or less

Color LCD with touch panel

Trays

Max. 3 trays (125sh/tray)

14 inch x 1ch standard. 2, 3rd CH is optional.

Trays available for 14 inch, 10x12 inch, 8x10 inch

8 bits (256-step gradation) or 12 bits (4096-step gradation)

(Depends on modality image signal.)

16384-step gradation (14 bits)

Pixel replication / Function interpolation process.

Selectable from 43.75µm(standard) 25µm(fine)

(however, 25µm (fine) is only available for 8x10 inch, 10x12 inch and 11x14 inch)

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Max. Pixels

No. of Frames

Neg/Pos

Trim

Border

Stamp

Density Correction

Start Timer

Film Size

14x17 inch

14x14 inch

11x14 inch

10x12 inch

8 x 10 inch

Connected to REGIUS

8,079 x 9,725 pixel

8,079 x 7,988 pixel

6,273 x 8,079 pixel

5,766 x 6,826 pixel

4,596 x 5,674 pixel

Connected to other than REGIUS

7,805 x 9,336 pixel

7,805 x 7,599 pixel

6,090 x 7,599 pixel

5,492 x 6,438 pixel

4,321 x 5,286 pixel

1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 15, 16, 20, 24, 25, 28, 30, 32, 35, 36, 40, 42, 48, 54, 56, 60, 63, 64

Available

Available

Black or Clear

Prints in one or two lines. (position selectable from 4 edges on the film)

Equipped in the system main unit.

Resumes "READY" at a specific time set by the timer.

ON/OFF of the function can be selected for each day

IEC60601-1-2 : 2001, IEC60601-1 : 1988, IEC60825 : 2001 Applicable

Safety Standards

Remarks

Accessories

Options

Warranty

DRYPRO 793 is produced in dfactories that have been certified to be in compliance with the ISO9001 : 2000 and ISO13485 : 2003, quality control standards as well as with the medical device directive FDA Premarket Notification 510(k) and GMP.

Power Cable, Cutter(For Film loading) 2 pcs, Size Exchange Parts(1set), Warranty,

Operation manual, Accessory list, Deodorant Filter, Attached document for doctors,

Inspection sheet, Protection hardware (red parts) recycle bag, Clamp (2 pcs), Suction cups

(2pcs), Film Holder (2pcs)

Lis-793 (6CH Sorter), Multi-Client Software License, Print Memory (1GB), 14inch Supply kit, 10inch Supply kit, 8inch Supply kit, Cleaning Sheet

12 months after installation

The DRYPRO 793 incorporates iconCube PHP Accelerator (PHPA 1.3.3r2) .

These specifications are subject to change without notice due to continual improvements.

A part of software program and drivers are provided under the permission of GNU

General Public License (GPL).

Refer to the following URL for the full text of GNU General Public License (GPL).

http://www.fsf.org/license/gpl.html

Source code of the program used on the DRYPRO 793 can be downloaded from the following URL.

http://www.konicaminolta.jp/mi

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0791-55010 B

Konica Minolta Medical Imaging

U.S.A., Inc.

411 Netwark Pompton Turnpike, Wayne, NJ 07470, U.S.A

TEL.973-633-1500

KONICA CANADA INC.

1329 Meyerside Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1C9,

CANADA

TEL.905-670-7722

KONICA FRANCE S.A.

Paris Nord II, 305 rue de la Belle Etoile, B.P. 50077, 95948

ROISSY C.D.G. CEDEX, FRANCE

TEL.1-4938-6550

Konica Minolta Photo Imaging UK Ltd.

Plane Tree Crescent, Feltham, Middlesex

TW13 7HD, U.K.

TEL.20-8751-6121

KONICA EUROPE GmbH

Friedrich-Bergius-Str.6,

D-85662 Hohenbrunn, GERMANY

TEL.8102-8040

0501TE

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Key Features

  • High-quality image rendering with super-sharpened images (43.75 µm and 25µm pixel size) and mammography capability
  • Newly developed films optimized for the imager and CR
  • 12-bit image input support
  • Advanced image interpolation processing for exceptional image quality
  • Auto density control for stable image output
  • High-speed processing for reduced waiting time (120 sheets/hour)
  • Maximum 3 CH input tray, including 8"x10" and 10"x12"
  • Direct imaging capability for versatility and efficiency

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the image quality capability of the DRYPRO Model 793?
The DRYPRO Model 793 can produce high-quality images with super-sharpened images down to a pixel size of 43.75 µm and 25µm, making it suitable for mammography and other applications requiring exceptional image detail.
What is the maximum processing speed of the DRYPRO Model 793?
The DRYPRO Model 793 offers high-speed processing, capable of producing up to 120 sheets per hour, reducing waiting time and increasing efficiency.
How many input trays does the DRYPRO Model 793 have?
The DRYPRO Model 793 can accommodate up to 3 input trays, providing flexibility and allowing for different film sizes, including 8"x10" and 10"x12".
What is the film compatibility of the DRYPRO Model 793?
The DRYPRO Model 793 is designed to work with newly developed films that are optimized for the imager and CR, ensuring optimal image quality and compatibility.
Does the DRYPRO Model 793 support direct imaging?
Yes, the DRYPRO Model 793 features direct imaging capability, providing versatility and efficiency in your imaging workflow.