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1. wT bho 2 Wipe the thermal head with the wet pad Before wiping the thermal head touch the metallic part of the unit to remove static electricity from your body Thermal head Wipe the surface of the thermal head gently with the wet pad e Be careful not to touch the surface of the thermal head with your hand e Do not discard the wet pad This wet pad is used for the cleaning tasks to be performed on other parts of the unit e Since the thermal head is still very hot just after printing is finished be careful not touch the thermal head Touching the hot thermal head may cause a burn Precautions 3 Wipe the platen roller black rubber roller gently Platen roller black rubber roll Wipe the platen roller gently with the wet pad while turning it 4 Wipe the pinch roller dark blue rubber roller Pinch roller dark blue rubber roller Wipe the pinch roller gently with the wet pad while turning it Close the front cover Remove the film tray You can remove the film tray without pushing the EJECT TRAY button when the power is off Note To clean the filters Ventilation holes are provided on the unit to prevent it When removing the film tray hold both sides of the from overheating film tray and the tray cover with both hands and Three filters are provided on the front cover for covering remove it the ventilation holes To clean the filters proceed as follows T Pull the lo
2. Before transporting the unit remove the supplied accessories and then put them back into their original packing Transporting the unit with the supplied accessories still installed may cause malfunctions It is dangerous to move the unit with the casters used to stand it vertically Do not use the caster to move the unit Cleaning the Cabinet Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a soft dry cloth or a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Do not use any type of solvent such as alcohol or benzine which may damage the finish Be sure to set the ON STANDBY switch on the front panel to STANDBY before cleaning the cabinet Maintenance Perform the following maintenance regularly after every 500 printings e Replacing the cleaning roller e Cleaning the thermal head platen roller pinch roller and separation rubbers e Cleaning the fan filter In addition to the above maintenance regular maintenance is required after every 5 000 printings However you should ask your nearest Sony dealer to perform this maintenance You can check the total number of prints using the TOTAL PRINTS item of the INFORMATION menu For details see To confirm the total number of prints made since you started the unit on page 15 Before starting the following maintenance be sure to set the ON STANDBY switch on the front panel to STANDBY and then the main POWER switch on the rear panel to OFF To rep
3. DICOM Settings page Sets up the IP address DICOM AE title and so on Printer Status page Displays the status of the UP DF500 E Mail Settings page Sets up the items related to E Mail Opening the Setup Window Start the personal computer to be used for setup and then start the Web browser software 2 Enter the following address http NNN NNN NNN NNN This is the IP address assigned to the UP DF500 on the network Page selection area SONY DICOM Settings This page allows you to setup IP address and DICOM AE title s of the EAU SHON S Setup Software Version Ver 0090 IP Address f 00 1000 100 Subnet Mask ess 2552550 Defalut Gatenay Default Gateway is optional and can be left blank if it does not exist in rk DICOM Software Version Ver 0080 DIGOM Software Serial 20000300026 AE Title K DICOM Software Version DICOM Software Serial 20000310026 AE Title Port ID 4104 Status Communication Loz T Record Log With the akove AE Title left blank both primary and secondary printers me AE Title specified for the primary printer If valid AE is specife perate 3 Click the desired page in the page selection area The desired page opens Setting up the Personal Computer to be Used for Setup About the Setup Window Components of Pages Summary Print Job Page This page displays information on the UP DF500 1 Printer printer status display section Print
4. DICOM TROUBLE Trouble has occurred in the DICOM part of the unit Turn off the power immediately and contact your Sony dealer TAG INVALID Trouble has occurred in the IC tag part Turn off the power immediately and contact your Sony dealer Messages Other Messages When the following message appears the ALARM indicator does not light The PRINT indicator blinks Messages Possible causes and remedies HEAD IN COOLING The thermal head has overheated PLEASE WAIT Leave the unit until the head has cools down and this message disappears HEAD IN HEATING The thermal head is warming up PLEASE WAIT Leave the unit until the head has warms up and this message disappears PLEASE WAIT The unit is retruning to the intial settings to restart printing after closing the covers which opened for removing jammed film or cleaning Leave the unit until this message disapperas When this message appears the PRINT indicator does not blink Troubleshooting If Damage is Suspected If a problem appears check the following trouble shooting guide first and perform whatever action is necessary to solve the problem If the problem persists turn off the printer and consult your Sony dealer Symptom Possible causes and remedies Nothing appearsinthe The ON STANDBY switch on LCD the front panel of the unit is not set to ON Set the ON STANDBY switch of the printer
5. The leakage current could increase when connected to other equipment 4 This equipment generates uses and can radiate frequency energy If it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual it may cause interference to other equipment If this unit causes interference which can be determined by unplugging the power cord from the unit try these measures Relocate the unit with respect to the susceptible equipment Plug this unit and the susceptible equipment into different branch circuit Consult your dealer According to standard EN60601 1 2 and CISPR11 Class B Group 1 Caution When you dispose of the unit or accessories you must obey the law in the relative area or country and the regulation in the relative hospital Warning on power connection Use a proper power cord for your local power supply Warning on power connection for medical use Please use the following power supply cord With connectors plug or female and cord types other than those indicated in this table use the power supply cord that is approved for use in your area United States Canada Plug Type HOSPITAL GRADE HOSPITAL GRADE Female end E62405 E35708 LR53182 LL022442 LL088408 Cord type E159216 E35496 LL112007 1 Min Type SJT LL20262 LL32121 Min 18 AWG LL84494 Min Type SJT Min 18AWG Minimum cord set 10A 125V 10A 125V rating Safety approval UL Listed CSA Note Grounding reliability ca
6. if a checkmark is placed here Save settings button Click this button to save the settings performed on this page If you move to another page without pushing this button the settings will be lost The Secondary Printer optional section is not used currently About the Setup Window 35 dnjas dnies 36 Printer Status Page This page displays the status of the UP DF500 1 Film Station Thermosarsitive Film 14x17 4224 WO x5060 H 320 dpi Maximum Density 3200D Minimum Dersity 600 OD Films Remaining 5 Printer Status display area Motor Sensor Displays the error status of the motor sensor system Film Path Displays the status of the printing path Cover Displays the status of covers opened or closed Film Tray Displays whether or not the film tray is inserted Films Displays whether or not film is loaded on the film tray Tag Displays the confirmability status of the IC tag Film Output Displays the status of the film output slot Printer Engine Status Displays the printer operating status idling printing and so on Printer Statistics display area Displays the total printings performed by the unit Print count with the current thermal head Displays the total prints after the thermal head has been replaced Lifetime print count Displays the total prints since the unit has been shipped Printer Media Information displa
7. is in use Error messages are displayed when an error condition occurs Film remaining confirmation indicator 11 Allows you to check the remaining amount of film in the film tray When films are loaded enough Lights in green System Configuration Example Location and Function of Parts and Controls When film is running short Lights in yellow When film has been exhausted Goes off The ALARM indicator lights in orange and the message is displayed in the LCD LaiPRINT indicator 14 26 Lights in green while the printer is printing ALARM indicator 25 Lights in orange when the film has been used up film jams occur or other problems occur TOP cover 28 Open when removing jammed film Ventilation holes 23 There is a built in fan to prevent the thermal head from overheating EJECT TRAY button 11 Push this button to pull the film tray out This button activates when the power is on and all covers are closed Film output slot 14 Printed film sheets printouts are ejected here Film tray 8 11 Load film sheet into this tray Also ejected film sheets accumulate on this tray Front cover lock lever 21 22 Used to open the front cover Front cover 21 28 Open when the thermal head and rollers are being cleaned Also open when jammed film is being removed ON STANDBY switch indicator 14 26 Press this switch to set the unit to on or to the standby status When the power is on the indicator
8. RANGE CAL EXEC Press the EXEC button The unit starts printing and during printing the density is automatically calibrated The calibration performed at this printing becomes effective for the next printing Printout of results of density calibration To make a simple calibration The unit can perform a simple calibration each time it makes a printout When this simple calibration is selected the test pattern is printed on the printout The calibration performed at this printing becomes effective for the next printing Q Display LIMITED CAL by pressing the 4 or button LIMITED CAL on OFF 1 Select ON by pressing the lt or gt button LIMITED CAL ON off Display ON in capital letters by pressing the or gt button To reset to the default status If you reset to the default status the calibration is not performed by selecting FULL RANGE CAL Display CAL RESET by pressing the 4 or button CAL RESET EXEC Press the EXEC button Press the MENU button The unit returns to standby status and READY is displayed on the LCD Adjusting the Tone You can adjust the high tone dark areas of the images and the low one light areas of images 3 5 Press the MENU button Display the DENSITY ADJ menu by pressing the 4 or button then press the gt bu
9. Storage and transport humidity 20 to 90 no condensation allowed Dimensions About 600 x 250 x 686 mm w h d 23 5 8 x 9 7 8 x 27 1 8 inches Mass Approx 55 kg 121 Ib 4 oz Printing system Thermal printing Resolution 12 59 dot mm 320dpi Gradations 4 096 levels Maximum print size 401 8 x 335 4 mm Picture elements 4 224 x 5 060 dots w h Printing time Approx 70 sheets hour excluding the time for cooling the head Digital interface Network port x 1 RJ 45 Modular jack Conforming to 100BASE TX standard Special output connector x 1 Input connector AC IN for power Accessories supplied Film tray 1 Cleaning Kit 1 Caster for setting the printer vertically 2 Stopper sheet 1 Ferrite cores 2 AC power cord 1 Operation Guide 1 CD ROM 1 Floppy disk 1 Warranty card 1 for the customers in the U S A and Canada a Footnote for the customers in the U S A and Canada When you use the printer in the U S A or Canada use the AC power cord supplied When you use the printer in a country other than the U S A or Canada use the proper AC power cord for your local power system Accessories supplied separately Blue Thermal Film Printing Pack UPT 517BL Cleaning kit UPA 500 Medical Specifications Protection against electric shock Class I Protection against harmful ingress of water Ordinary Degree of safety in the presence of flammable anesthetics or oxygen Not suitable for use in the presence of flammable
10. and pulling it upward in the direction of the arrow Pull it upward in the direction of the arrow putting your fingers in the grooves If the old printing surface protection sheet remains in the film tray remove it Remove the aluminum damp proof bag from the film carton Loading Film 11 uogeiado uonesedo 12 4 Cut the blank part of the bag from the wedges on the bag Remove the seal after loading the film in the film tray If you remove it before loading the film may slip and drop Seal used to grasp the film sheets Loading Film 5 Hold the aluminum damp proof bag with both hands so that the opened side faces toward the inner side of the tray and place the film in the film tray so that the printing surface faces down with the printing surface protection sheet on the bottom Film tray Face the cut part toward the inner side of the film tray Place the film with the printing surface facing down and the printing surface protection sheet on the bottom An IC tag is attached to the printing surface protection sheet Be careful not to damage the IC tag or give ita shock e When handling the film do not touch the printing surface of the film Dust finger prints or sweat are likely to cause unsatisfactory printing Load the film so that it lays flat in the film tray If the film is curled it will overflow the film tray and the printing position may shift Also it may cau
11. anesthetics or oxygen Mode of operation Continuous Design and specifications are subject to change without notice SOP and Meta SOP Classes SOP Class Name SOP Class UID Messages There are two kinds of messages error messages and warning messages This section lists these messages together with their possible causes and remedies Note the messages and act accordingly Besides error and warning messages other messages stating the operating status of the unit are also displayed Those messages are not described here Error Messages If a problem occurs the ALARM indicator lights and an error message stating the problem appears on the LCD window Note the message and perform whatever action is necessary to solve the problem In the error messages introduced in the following table Verification SOP 1 2 840 10008 1 1 nn indicates the number of the symbol displayed in the Basic Grayscale Print Management _ 1 2 840 10008 5 1 1 9 actual message Meta SOP Class Basic Film Session SOP Class _1 2 840 10008 5 1 1 1 Frror messages Possible causes and remedies L Basic Film Box SOP Class 1 2 840 10008 5 1 1 2 RTM The film sheets have turou Load the film into the film Basic Grayscale Image Box SOP 1 2 840 10008 5 1 1 4 tray page 11 gt CBR SET TRAY The film tray is not installed z Print SOP Class 1 2 840 10008 5 1 1 16 Install the film tray pa
12. lights in green When the this switch is set to STANDBY the indicator blinks and then goes off Pressing this switch while the indicator is blinking turns the power back on If the main POWER switch on the rear panel is not set to on the power is not on even though the ON STANDBY switch on the front panel is set to on EXEC button 16 17 Use this button in menu operations E lt gt 4 Y Cursor control buttons 15 16 17 19 Press these buttons to increase or decrease the setting values Also press these buttons to select menu items MENU button 15 16 17 19 Press these buttons to display menus on the printer window display Also press these buttons to return to the normal window Rear cover 28 Open this cover when removing jammed film Network connector RJ 45 modular jack 9 Conforms to the 1OOBASE TX standard Used to connect to the LAN When using a LAN cable For safety do not connect to the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage Special output connector Not used For future use Cable stopper Fixes the network cable to prevent it from being disconnected NAC IN connector 9 Used to connect the unit to a wall outlet with the supplied power cable Main POWER switch Main power switch of the unit Turns the unit on or off When this switch is set to on the unit power is on when the ON STANDBY switch on the front panel is set to on Y Equipoten
13. messages 25 other messages 26 Troubleshooting if damage is suspected 27 if the film jams 27 P Placing the unit horizontally 8 vertically 9 Precautions condensation 20 installation 20 safety 20 transporting the unit 20 Printing before printing 14 if the unit does not print 14 Printouts adjusting the sharpness of printouts 15 adjusting the tone 17 note on storing 14 pattern printout 17 R Removing jammed film 27 S SOP and Meta SOP classes 25 Specifications 24 Supplied accessories assembly 8 checking 8 cleaning kit 21 ferrite cores 10 how to use casters 9 stopper sheet 9 System Setup Manual Table of Contents Preparation Overview 2e02000000000000000000000000000oow oo ae Soa 0000000 32 ReGuirements c rinan 32 IP AddrE is scssiscsssesssecvastssissssecsceaseccastsvesssvstescesscene 33 Setup Setting up the Personal Computer to be Used for A OTC 34 About the Setup Window ssssueeeooooooeoo000000000 34 Opening the Setup Window soseen 34 Components of Pages neern 35 Setup of the Unit scssssccsssscssscesssssssescsssseees 37 Setup Of B Mail 0 ccsseseessesesoevascsoasseassseseceossess 37 Confirmation After Setup csccsscssssscsseeeeees 38 uoljeredaid 32 Overview This setup manual gives the system administrator information needed to setup the unit on the network or to reset the IP address and so on This setup manual describes the
14. 5 f3 Select the number of the desired high tone area dark area data 5 The high tone range is between 51 and 99 60 70 80 and 90 are skipped Chart of the high tone range The inside tone of each box on the chart is changed in the right and left direction on the chart The outside tone of each box on the cart is changed in the upper and lower direction on the chart ae he next darkest part The darkest part Display the selected number by pressing the lt or gt button Gamma curve Meaning SONY 1 Default setting SELECT PO I NT 5 SONY 2 The half tone is darker compared to SONY 1 SONY 3 The half tone is lighter compared to SONY 1 Display the selected number SONY 4 The half tone is smoother compared to SONY 1 SONY 5 The half tone is sharper compared to To reset to the default setting of the high SONY 1 tone range USER 6 to 10 Not preset For advice on settings Display 75 contact your nearest Sony dealer If you select these gamma curves USER 6 to 10 before setting same setting as the one of SONY 1 is applied Selecting a Gamma Curve When the gamma curve is not specified at the modality side select the gamma curve to be used at the unit Gamma curve The gamma curves of SONY 1 to SONY 5 are shown below Dark Printout Press the MENU button Display the GAM
15. Adjusting the Print Quality 4 2 4214211221 15 Calibrating the Printing Density 16 Adjusting the Tone cecccesceeeseceesteceeeeeees 17 Selecting a Gamma Curve oie eeeeeeeeeeeeeee 19 Miscellaneous Precautions esesseseesesosseseecoesescceoseeocsosseseecesoseeeoseese 20 Salety iii a detent bee a as 20 TnstallatiOn ui doco W 20 Transporting the Unit o r 20 Cleaning the Cabinet e eoeua aaa aaa aaa 20 Maintenance w si anion wakes 20 Specifications dsiccsccsssdscsscevecessssgesesvencecsntecsccaivessesone 24 MESSAGES Coripe 25 Error Messages minnettar eena iEn 25 Other Messages oeuueo ua aaa e 26 Troubleshooting 200s 00000 000000000000000000000000000000 27 If Damage is Suspected 2 22 10 1111 1 27 Ifthe Film JA A saw i wa 27 Introduction About this Manual Introduction Describes the features and system configuration of the digital film imager Also provided is information on the location and function of parts Preparation Explains the steps involved in placing and connecting the unit prior to getting started checking the supplied accessories and assembly Once all assembly and all connections have been made there should be no need to perform these operations again during normal printing operations Operation Describes loading of the film tray and blue thermal film and actual printing operations Adjus
16. Loading Film 13 uonesado uonesedo Printing Before printing e Ensure that the unit is properly connected to the LAN page 9 e Ensure that the film sheets are properly loaded in the film tray page 11 LCD PRINT indicator Tum onthe power of the unit After turning on the power the LCD should appear as shown here FILM STATION INITIALIZING After a few minutes the LCD should appear as shown here When READY is displayed the printer is ready to print FILM STATION READY 2 Send the image data from the modality While the unit is receiving image data the following message appears FILM STATION PROCESS ING The image data is stored in the unit memory Printing The stored image data is printed During printing the PRINT indicator is lit FILM STATION PRINTING It takes about 70 seconds for a printout to emerge from the film outlet Once printing has been completed the PRINT indicator goes off and the unit returns to READY status FILM STATION READY During printing do not open the covers To prevent film jamming do not allow more than 30 printouts to remain on the film output slot The message REMOVE PRINTS may appear even if the number of printouts less than 30 has accumulated depending on the usage environmental condition Do not put the printout which
17. MA SEL menu by pressing the 4 Light or button then press the gt button Light Input data Dark gt The unit enters the gamma selecting mode GAMMA SEL gt Select the desired gamma curve by pressing the or s gt button The gamma curves for SONY 1 to SONY 5 have been pre set you cannot change these settings The gamma curves for USER 6 to USER 10 can be set to the desired value For advice on the settings contact your nearest Sony dealer Menu Operation 19 luswisnipy snosue eosiy 20 Miscellaneous Precautions Safety Operate the unit using the power source specified in Specifications on page 24 Be careful not to damage the AC power cord by placing or dropping heavy objects on it itis dangerous to use the unit with a damaged AC power cord If you do not intend to use the unit for a long time disconnect the AC power cord Unplug the AC power cord by grasping the plug not the cable itself Do not disassemble the unit Do not remove the cabinet There is a danger of electric shock from the internal parts Be careful not to spill water or other liquids on the unit or to allow combustible or metallic material to enter the cabinet If used with foreign matter in the cabinet the unit is liable to fail or present a risk of fire or electric shock If the unit malfunctions or if a foreign body falls into the cabinet disconnect the power immediately and consult your
18. SONY 3 207 372 11 1 Digital Film Imager Instructions for Use Page 2 Setup Manual Page 31 This manual is comprised of the Instructions for Use and the Setup Manual The Instructions for Use gives the information on how to use the printer for the routine work The Setup Manual gives the system administrator the information needed to setup the printer and connect it to the network CE UP DF500 2003 Sony Corporation 2 Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the rear Record these numbers in the space provided below Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No Serial No To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED This symbol indicates the equipotential terminal which brings the various parts of a system to the same potential This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance For the customers in the U S A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection again harmful interference when the equi
19. Sony dealer Installation Avoid placing the unit in a location subject to mechanical vibration high humidity excessive dust direct or excessive sunlight extremely high or low temperatures Ventilation holes are provided to prevent the unit from overheating Be careful not to obstruct them with other units or by covering the unit with a cloth etc Condensation If the unit is subjected to wide and sudden changes in temperature such as when it is moved from a cold room to a warm room or when it is left in a room with a heater that tends to produce large amounts of moisture condensation may form inside the printer In such cases the printer will probably not work properly and may even develop a fault if you persist in using it If moisture condensation forms turn off the power and allow the printer to stand for at least one hour If the film is subjected to wide and sudden changes in temperature condensation may form on the film in the Precautions film tray This will cause the printer to malfunction Also if the film is used in this state spots are likely to appear on the printout To store a half used package of film replace the film in its original packing and reseal the package If possible before using sealed film place it in its sealed package in a warm room for several hours Doing so prevents condensation from forming when the film is removed from its package Transporting the Unit
20. ck lever to open the front cover 7 Open the tray cover and wipe the separation rubbers with the wet pad 2 Liftthe filters upward a little and pull it toward you to remove it Separation rubbers 3 Clean the filters using a vacuum cleaner or the like 8 Reset the film tray The cleaning has been completed Notas e Be careful that the filter does not get caught in the Ka vacuum cleaner e Do not rub the net of the filter roughly e Be sure to perform the cleaning tasks in the order described above e Close the cover after the wiped parts have dried completely e Do not use the wet pad used for wiping rollers to clean the thermal head Precautions 23 snosue aosiyy snosue eosiy 4 Reset the filters and close the cover After you have finished all cleaning tasks Set the main POWER switch on the rear panel to ON and then set the ON STANDBY switch on the front panel to ON The following message appears for about several minutes FILM STATION INITIALIZING After the following message is displayed after about several minutes you can start printing again FILM STATION READY 24 Specifications Specifications Power requirements 100 to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Input current 4 4 to 1 8 A Operating temperature 10 C to 30 C 50 F to 86 F Operating humidity 20 to 80 no condensation allowed Storage and transport temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F
21. e gt button Menu Operation 15 luswisnipy luswisn py The unit enters the sharpness adjustment mode PRINT QUALITY gt 3 Select the desired level by pressing the lt or gt button SHARPNESS 3 Current sharpness The sharpness can be adjusted among 15 levels between 1 and 14 including OFF As the mark is moved towards the right the outline is emphasized OFF The mark is placed at most left position Default level Pressing the gt button Increases the sharpness level and the outline is emphasized Pressing the button Decreases the sharpness level and the outline is blurred 4 Press the MENU button The adjusted level is executed The unit returns to standby status and READY is displayed on the LCD The unit operates according to the adjusted level until these values are modified Calibrating the Printing Density The unit automatically calibrates the printing density according to the density curve set 1 4 3 1 Press the MENU button 1 6 Menu Operation Display the CALIBRATION menu by pressing the or button then press the gt button The calibration menu is displayed The unit enters the automatic calibration mode CALIBRATION gt Select the desired calibration type by pressing the or button To calibrate the unit Display FULL RANGE CAL by pressing the 4 or button FULL
22. er Status Displays the printer status Thermosensitive Film Displays the type of film in use 14 x 17 Displays the size of the film in use 14 x 17 inches 2 Printer Job List display section Displays when a job is waiting to be printed 3 Add test pattern film to print job Push this button to print the test pattern 4 Refresh button Click this button to update the window DICOM Settings Page This page allows you to set up the IP address and DICOM AE title 1 DICOM Settings This paze allows you to setup IP address and DIC M AE title s of the printer s TCP IP 7 fer 00 DICOM Software Version DIGOM Software Serial 20000800026 Bony DICOM Software Version DICOM Software Serial 20009310026 AE Title Port 1D 4104 Statue Communication Loz TCP IP section Setup Software Version Displays the version of the setup window IP Address Sets the IP address and displays it Sub net Mask Sets the Sub net mask and displays it Default Gateway Sets the default gateway and displays it Printer section DICOM Software Version Displays the version of the DICOM software DICOM Software Serial Displays the serial number of the DICOM software AE Title Sets the AE title and displays it Port ID Displays the port number Status Displays the status of the DICOM software Communication Log Keeps a communication log
23. ge 8 5 o Basic Annotation Box SOP Class 1 2 840 10008 5 1 1 15 REMOVE PRINTS The maximum number of printouts has gt accumulated on the film tray 2 Remove the printouts Printing 5 starts again page 14 CLOSE COVER One of the front top or rear cover is open Close the opened cover REMOVE FILM The film has jammed near the film TRAY JO tray Pull out the film tray and remove the jammed film page 27 REMOVE FILM The film has jammed around the rear REAR J1 of the unit Open the rear cover and remove the jammed film page 28 REMOVE FILM The film has jammed between the rear REAR amp TOP J2 and top of the unit Open the rear and top covers and remove the jammed film page 28 REMOVE FILM The film has jammed around the top of TOP J3 the unit Open the top cover and remove the jammed film page 28 REMOVE FILM TOP The film has jammed between the top amp FRONT J4 and front of the unit Open the top and front covers and remove the jammed film page 28 REMOVE FILM The film has jammed around the front FRONT J5 of the unit Open the front cover and remove the jammed film page 28 Messages 25 snoeue eosiy 26 Error messages Possible causes and remedies REMOVE FILM TOP amp INNER J6 The film has jammed around the front or inside the unit Open the top cover then the inner cover and remove the jammed film page 28 REMOVE FILM TRAY J7 The film has jam
24. has been removed from the film output slot back inside the film output slot This may cause film jamming If the unit does not print When an error message is displayed in the LCD the unit does not print Take remedies according to Messages on page 25 Notes on storing your printouts Do not leave the printouts in direct sunlight or bright room light Store in a cool and low humid place under 77 F 25 C We recommend storing the printouts in a polypropylene pouch in a cabinet Do not allow any volatile organic solvent such as water or alcohol to come in contact with the printouts This can cause fading of the printout If the printouts come in contact with such liquid wipe them off quickly Adhesives from cellophane tape or PVC will cause fading of the printout Be careful when storing printouts Do not stack the printouts on or under a freshly developed diazo copy sheet as this could cause the film sheets to fade or stick to each other Menu Operation You can set the following items using the relevant menu e Confirming information INFORMATION page 15 e Adjusting the print quality PRINT QUALITY page 15 e Calibration CALIBRATION page 16 e Adjusting the density DENSITY ADJ page 17 e Selecting a gamma curve GAMMA SEL page 19 The next printout will be printed with the values most recently set You cannot adjust the setting during printing Once you have adjusted and stored the settings
25. lace the cleaning roller The supplied cleaning kit contains the cleaning rollers for replacement and wet pads Proceed as follows to replace the cleaning roller with a new one T Pull the lever toward you to open the front cover C S Sor 2 Hold the left side of the cleaning roller and remove it by sliding it toward the right Cleaning roller 3 Remove the packing film on the new cleaning roller and attach a new cleaning roller Insert the right side of the cleaning roller and push it toward the right Then push the left side of the cleaning roller until it is locked e Be careful not to scratch the surface of the cleaning roller and not to drop it e Do not wipe the surface of the cleaning roller with the supplied wet pad 4 Close the front cover completely If you continue the cleaning of the thermal head platen roller pinch roller and separation rubber itis not necessary to close the front cover Go to step 2 of the To clean the thermal head platen roller pinch roller and separation rubbers on page 21 When you close the cover be careful not to catch your fingers or hand with the front cover To clean the thermal head platen roller pinch roller and separation rubbers Proceed as follows to perform the following cleaning tasks with the supplied wet pad Precautions 21 snoeuej 8oSIIN snosue eosiy 22 T Pull the lever toward you to open the front cover ee
26. med near the film tray Pull out the film tray and remove the jammed film page 29 REMOVE FILM SOME PLACES J8 The film has jammed at several points Open all of the covers and remove the jammed film page 29 CALIBRATION INVALID The unit takes certain measurements to estimate a value for automatic calibration However the correct value could not actually be measured The unit can print but the automatic calibration value is not updated Try calibration again If white strips or scratches appear on the printout clean the thermal head and rollers page 16 MECHA TROUBLE S nn Mechanical trouble has occurred in the sensor system of the unit Turn off the power once and then turn it on The unit may operate correctly However if the message still remains on the LCD turn off the power immediately and contact your Sony dealer MECHA TROUBLE M nn Mechanical trouble has occurred in the motor system of the unit Turn off the power once and then turn it on The unit may operate correctly However if the message still remains on the LCD turn off the power immediately and contact your Sony dealer MECHA TROUBLE Um Mechanical trouble has occurred in the unit system of the unit Turn off the power once and then turn it on The unit may operate correctly However if the message still remains on the LCD turn off the power immediately and contact your Sony dealer
27. mmed More than 50 000 printed with the current thermal head When the total number of prints with the current thermal head exceeds 50 000 Setup of the Unit Setup of E Mail 37 dnjas dnies 38 3 Perform the settings related to e mail Mail Server IP Address text box User ID text box Mil Server and Address Mail Server IP Address UserID From Send To From text box Send to text box Enter addresses in the corresponding text boxes Enter item Content Mail Server IP IP address of the mail server Address User ID User ID From Return address of the E mail notification when an error occurs and an e mail message is sent Send to Destination address of the E mail a Use only numerical characters for the IP address 4 Click the Save settings button The settings are saved Confirmation After Setup Confirmation After Setup After all of settings have been completed Turn off the power of the UP DF500 and disconnect the UP DF500 and the personal computer for setup Proceed as follows to confirm the operation of the UP DF500 1 Connect the UP DF500 to the network 2 Turn on the power of the UP DF500 3 Insert a film tray in which film sheets have been loaded 4 Send the image data from a modality The unit starts printing When the image data is not sent Check whether or not the IP address of the modality side is correct When setting
28. n only be achieved when the equip ment is connected to an equivalent receptacle marked Hospital Only or Hospital Grade Voor de Klanten in Nederland RZ A GW Dit apparaat bevat een vast ingebouwde batterij die niet vorvangen hoeft te worden tijdens de levensduur van het apparaat Raadpleeg uw leverancier indien de batterij toch vervangen moet worden De batterij mag alleen vervangen worden door vakbekwaam servicepersoneel Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever deze in als klein chemisch afval KCA Lever het apparaat aan het einde van de levensduur in voor recycling de batterij zal dan op correcte wijze verwerkt worden 3 Instructions for Use Table of Contents Introduction About this Manual ccccccssssssssssesssssssssssseseoees 5 System Overview sssssssssssssccssscsssscsssccssssssssescsseces 5 System Configuration Example 220022 0000000002 6 Location and Function of Parts and Controls 6 Preparation Supplied Accessories csssccssssssssscsssssssssscseeees 8 Assembly wiwa akit yty 8 Placing the Unit czad az EA oad 8 Connections eesesesessoseesesoesesosseseeoeseecesoseeocsoeseeesoeseeoe 9 Operation Loading Film nanona 11 Loading Film 44 ss ei a N cette 11 PEM UNE z a NN RNA 14 Adjustment Menu Operation eesssooesssooesssoosssoossesossssoosssoossssso 15 Confirming Information 20 0 ee eee eeteeeeeeeee 15
29. ng the EJECT TRAY button When you pull out the film tray hold both sides of the film tray and the tray cover with both hands If any printouts have been ejected onto the film tray remove them first before removing the film tray 2 Remove the film jammed around the sepration rubbers 3 Re insert the film tray as it was When messages from J1 to J6 appear 1 Open the cover corresponding to the message and remove the jammed film slowly while holding the film with both hands Message Cover to be opened REMOVE FILM Rear cover REAR JI REMOVE FILM Rear and top cover REAR amp TOP J2 REMOVE FILM Top cover TOP J3 REMOVE FILM Top and front cover TOP amp FRONT J4 REMOVE FILM Front cover FRONT J5 REMOVE FILM Top and inner cover TOP amp INNER J6 Troubleshooting 27 snoeuej 8oSIIN snosue eosiy 28 When the rear cover is opened opened Troubleshooting When the front cover is opened When the top and inner covers are opened P gt Close the opened cover firmly The following message appears on the LCD FILM STATION PLEASE WAIT Wait until the message disappears When the unit enters standby status the following message appears FILM STATION READY When REMOVE FILM TRAY J7 appears T Remove the film tray completely 2 Remove the jammed film near the inside of the unit 3 Re insert
30. nnections Connect the unit to the LOOBASE TX LAN Connect the AC power cord last e Before connecting to the LAN be sure to set up the required IP address and sub net mask For detailed information consult the system administrator e Before connecting the unit using a 1I00BASE TX cable attach the ferrite cores provided to both ends of the cable for noise prevention For detailed information on how to attach the ferrite cores see How to attach the ferrite cores on page 10 to the network connector to AC IN 100BASE TX cable Power cord supplied to the LAN a Be sure to use a network cable of less than 30 m in length and rated more than category 5 Connections 9 uolyesedasd uoneiedald How to attach the ferrite cores Before using the unit attach the supplied ferrite cores for noise prevention To confirm to radiation standards attach the supplied ferrite cores to both ends of the cable Ferrite core Stoppers 1 2 inch 1 2 inch T Release the two stoppers to open the ferrite core 2 Attach the ferrite cores to the end of the cable about 12 5 mm 1 2 inch away from the connector 3 Close the ferrite core until it clicks 1 0 Connections Loading Film Recommended Film The following blue thermal film is made especially for the UP DF500 UPT 517BL Blue Thermal Film printing
31. o maintain performance adequate space is needed for ventilation Also to remove jammed film space of about 11 cm 4 3 8 inches towards the back and about 26 cm 10 1 4 inches over the top of the unit are required 26 cm 10 1 4 inches 11cm 4 3 8 inches When placing the unit vertically You can place the unit vertically if you attach the casters provided This is convenient for placing the unit under a desk and to pull it out easily Fix the unit using the front caster Stopper sheet Fix the front caster using the stopper sheet supplied Be sure to place the roller of the caster in the groove of the stopper sheet e Ask your nearest Sony dealer to attach the casters to the unit e Use the casters to allow the unit to be pulled out from under the desk and so on Be sure not to use the casters for moving the unit on an uneven surface e Place the stopper sheet supplied under a unit with casters attached e When pulling the unit in and out while the unit is equipped with the casters provided be careful not to damage the power cord LAN cable and so on e When placing the unit vertically make sure the LCD is near the floor and leave a space of more than 8 cm 3 1 4 inches between the top of the unit and the subject to prevent blocking the ventilation holes Co
32. pack Contains blue thermal transparent film 125 sheets of 14 x 17 inch film Be sure to use film made expressly for the UP DF500 If you use other film the quality of the printout cannot be guaranteed Use of another type of film may also cause malfunction of the unit Loading Film Proceed as follows to load film sheets If you use the unit immediately after purchase start operations from step 2 To confirm the remaining amount of film The remaining film confirmation indicator allows you to confirm the amount of film remaining When this indicator is not lit film has run out Load new film Remaining film confirmation window e Hold the film using the aluminum damp proof bag Do not touch the film directly Dust finger prints or sweat are likely to cause unsatisfactory printing e Hold both sides of the film tray and tray cover tightly when handling the film tray T Push the EJECT TRAY button on the front panel The film tray is partially ejected BE nai ABS OO SB Push the EJECT TRAY button You can replace film without pulling out the film tray completely out However if you want to pull out it completely hold both sides of the film tray and film tray cover firmly The film tray can not be ejected while printing or when the covers are open Open the film tray cover by putting your fingers in the grooves on both sides of the film tray
33. pment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment This device requires shielded interface cables to comply with FCC emission limits For the customers in Canada This unit has been certified according to Standard CSA C22 2 NO 601 1 For the customers in the U S A and Canada Model UP DF500 is Non Patient Equipment This unit can not be used in the vicinity of patients Patient Vicinity Important safeguards notices for use in the medical environments 1 All the equipments connected to this unit shall be certified according to Standard IEC60601 1 IEC60950 IEC60065 or other IEC ISO Standards applicable to the equipments 2 When this unit is used together with other equipment in the patient area the equipment shall be either powered by an isolation transformer or connected via an additional protective earth terminal to system ground unless it is certified according to Standard IEC60601 1 Patient Area 3
34. preparation for the setup gives an overview of the setup window explains how to perform setup related to IP address and so on and explains how to setup an E mail warning to tell automatically when any trouble occurs Overview Requirements Requirements The following hardware and Web browser software are necessary to perform the setup Computer A computer which can be connected to the network connector of the UP DF500 Operating system a Microsoft Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT 4 0 Windows 2000 or Windows XP LAN cable 100BASE TX cross cable Web browser software Internet Explorer ad 5 5 or later or Netscape a 4 or later Set the Web browser software as follows No proxy A blank page is opened when the Web browser software is started a Microsoft Windows Windows NT and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or in other countries Netscape and Netscape Navigator are registered trademarks of Netscape Communications Corporation in the United States and or in other countries Other system names and product names mentioned in this manual are also trademarks and registered trademarks IP Address When you use the unit for the first time immediately after you purchase the unit it is necessary to set up the DICOM part placed inside the unit adding an IP address and so on Before starting the setup confirm the following with the network administ
35. rator The IP address the UP DF500 will use on the network e Sub net mask of the network e Gateway address if a gateway is included in the network To confirm the IP address The IP address assigned to the UP DF500 can be confirmed T Turn the UP DF500 on 2 Press the MENU button 3 Display INFORMATION on the LCD by pressing the 4 or button and then push the gt button 4 Display IP ADDRESS on the LCD by pressing the 4 or button The IP address assigned to the UP DF500 appears on the LCD IP Address 33 uolyesedaid dnies Setting up the Personal Computer to be Used for Setup Start the personal computer to be used for setup 2 Open the TCP IP setting page 3 Enter the IP address of the computer and the sub net mask IP address of the computer NNN NNN NNN nnn NNN NNN NNN NNN IP address assigned to the UP DF500 on the network nnn Arbitrary numbers from 1 to 254 should not be the same as those of the fourth NNN of the UP DF500 IP address Sub net Mask 255 255 255 0 R Restart the personal computer dT Connect the UP DF500 and the personal computer to be used for setup using the network cross cable About the Setup Window The UP DF500 can be set up on the setup window displayed on the Web browser of the personal computer to be used for setup The setup window has the following pages e Summary Print Job page Displays the summary and print job status of the UP DF500
36. se film jamming If you place the film in the film tray with its printing surface facing up it is recommended that you clean the thermal head with the cleaning kit supplied See To clean the thermal head platen roller pinch roller and separation rubbers on Note page 21 e Do not add film halfway through one bag of film Be sure to check that the hooks of the film tray The reason for this is because the unit counts the cover and its magnets are attached firmly on the remaining film using the IC tag on the printing film tray If the film tray cover is not closed protection sheet on the bottom correctly film placed in the film tray may slide around Remove the seal from the film placed in the film tray Remove the seal from the film completely by Remove the sticky part of the seal pulling the pulling the blank portion out of the film tray blank part of the seal toward you T Insert the film tray Close the film tray cover after you pull the blank portion of the seal out of the film tray After a few seconds the film tray is locked and the following message appears on the LCD FILM STATION READY Notes on storing film e If you remove the film and plan to keep them for a long time store unused film in the damp proof bag e Store the unopened package in a cool dark place Check that the hooks of the film tray cover are locked and its magnets are attached firmly on the film tray
37. the film tray as it was When REMOVE FILM SOME PLACES J8 Several film sheets have jammed Open all of the covers rear front top and inner covers and check the location of the jammed film Since there may be a film sheet jammed around the film tray pull the film tray out and check for the jammed films Troubleshooting 29 snoeuej 8oSIIN xepul III 30 Index A About this Manual 5 C Calibrating the density each time the unit makes a printout 16 unit 16 CALIBRATION FULL RANGE CAL 16 LIMITED CAL 17 Cleaning cabinet 20 cleaning roller 20 filters 23 pinch roller 22 platen roller 22 separation rubbers 23 thermal head 22 Connections 9 D DENSITY ADJ adjusting the high tone 18 adjusting the low tone 18 F Film confirming the remaining amount of film 11 loading 11 note on storing 13 recommended film 11 removing the jammed film 27 Films total number of prints 15 G Gamma curve 19 IC tag 12 INFORMATION IP address 15 total number of prints made 15 L Location and function of parts and controls Index front panel 6 rear panel 6 configuration example 6 feature 5 M T Maintenance cleaning the filters 23 cleaning the pinch roller 22 cleaning the platen roller 22 cleaning the separation rubbers 23 cleaning the thermal head 22 replacing the cleaning roller 21 Menu items CALIBRATION 16 DENSITY ADJ 17 GAMMA SEL 19 INFORMATION 15 PRINT QUALITY 15 Messages error
38. the printer operates according to those settings until their values are modified If you do not press any button for approximately 15 seconds after pressing the MENU button the printer is automatically reset to standby status Confirming Information You can confirm the IP address and the total number of prints made since you started the unit 1 Press the MENU button 2 Display the INFORMATION menu by pressing the or Y button then press the gt button INFORMAT ITON gt 3 Select the item you want to confirm by pressing the 4 or button To display the IP address Select IP ADDRESS IP ADDRESS 192 168 IP address 1 100 You can change the IP address using the browser on the computer used to manage the unit For details see the Setup Manual To confirm the total number of prints made since you started the unit Select TOTAL PRINTS TOTAL PRINTS 10000 Total number of prints This item is useful to estimate when regular maintenance such as replacing the cleaning roller cleaning the thermal head etc is necessary For details see Maintenance on page 20 Adjusting the Print Quality You can adjust the sharpness of the printout 1 Press the MENU button 2 Display the PRINT QUALITY menu by pressing the 4 or button then press th
39. tial ground terminal connector Used to connect to a ground equipotential plug to bring the various parts of the system to the same potential Refer to Important safeguards notices for use in the medical environments on page 2 Location and Function of Parts and Controls 7 SZA WANN uoljeredaid Supplied Accessories The unit is packed together with the following accessories Check that nothing is missing from your package Film tray 1 AC power cord 1 Cleaning kit 1 Stopper sheet 1 Ferrite cores 2 Warranty card 1 for the customers in the U S A and Canada only CD ROM Instructions for Use disk 1 Floppy disk 1 Operation Guide 1 a Footnote for the customers in the U S A and Canada When you use the printer in the U S A or Canada use the AC power cord supplied When you use the printer ina country other than the U S A or Canada use the proper AC power cord for your local power system e Retain the original carton and packing materials in case you have to transport the unit in the future Keep the supplied floppy disk since it is required when repairing Supplied Accessories Assembly Insert the film tray into the unit Holding both sides of the film tray and tray cover with both hands insert the film tray all the way into the unit Placing the Unit You can place the unit horizontally or vertically When placing the unit horizontally T
40. tment Describes how to make adjustment such as sharpness calibration and density adjustment and to how to select gamma curve using the menus displayed on the LCD Miscellaneous Provides technical information in the unit regular maintenance how to handle error messages displayed in the LCD and how to deal with paper jams Also an index will assist you in locating the desired section quickly Conventions used Cross reference Throughout this manual you will find references to other sections of the manual that contain related information Important note Be sure to read the sections marked Note They explain points that you should be aware of to operate the unit correctly and prevent malfunctions System Overview The UP DF500 digital film imager is a thermal printer designed to reproduces image data in DICOM format sent via the network The UP DF500 has the following functions e Equipped with DICOM Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine features The DICOM portion of the unit receives image data in DICOM format sent from the modality via the network processes them at 14 inches x 17 inches either by enlarging or reducing them High quality and high print resolution The unit allows you to print out in high resolution black and white 4096 shades and in high resolution print mode 320 dpi Suitable for diagnosing using image data captured by diagnosis equipment The unit prints image data on the 14
41. to ON page 14 The connections may not be correct Make the connections correctly page 9 The main POWER switch on the rear panel is not set to ON Set the main POWER switch on the rear panel to ON page 7 The unit has not turned on even though the ON STANDBY switch on the front panel is set to ON The unit does not print An error message appears on the window display Take the measures recommended in Messages page 25 If the Film Jams If the film jams before printing starts or during printing printing stops and the following messages appear on the LCD An error message indicates the position where the film has jammed Check the position and follow the steps below to remove the jammed film After the jammed film has been removed the unit starts printing if there is image data still to be printed e REMOVE FILM TRAY JO e REMOVE FILM REAR J1 e REMOVE FILM REAR amp TOP J2 e REMOVE FILM TOP J3 e REMOVE FILM TOP amp FRONT J4 e REMOVE FILM FRONT J5 e REMOVE FILM TOP amp INNER J6 e REMOVE FILM TRAY J7 e REMOVE FILM SOME PLACES J8 e When you put your hands inside of the unit be careful not to hurt yourself by touching parts e If you turn off the power image data that has not been printed yet is cleared When REMOVE FILM TRAY JO appears T Remove the film tray When the unit is not turned on you can pull the film tray out without pushi
42. tton The unit enters the automatic tone adjustment mode DENSITY ADJ gt Display PATTERN PRINT by pressing the or button PATTERN PRINT EXEC Press the EXEC button to make a printout of the pattern print Menu Operation 17 luswisnipy luawisnipy The unit starts the printing of the tone pattern 5 Adjust the tone while checking the pattern print To adjust the low tone Select the way the light areas of images will be printed Display SELECT POINT 95 by pressing the 4 or button SELECT POINT 95 Z9 Select the number of the desired low tone area light area data 95 by pressing the or gt button The low tone range is between 01 and 49 10 20 30 and 40 are skipped Chart of the low tone range The inside tone of each box on the chart is changed in the right and left direction on the chart The outside tone of each box on the cart is changed in the upperand lower direction on the chart The next lightest part The lightest part Menu Operation Display the selected number by pressing the lt or button SELECT POINT 95 Display the selected number To reset to the default setting of the low tone range Display 25 To adjust the high tone Select the way the dark areas of images will be printed Display SELECT POINT 5 by pressing the 4 or Y button SELECT POINT
43. ub net Mask text box Default Gateway text box Enter the IP address of the UP DF500 on the network in the IP Address text box Enter the sub net mask in the Sub net Mask text box Enter the IP address of the default gateway if a gateway is used on the network Enter the DICOM AE title in the AE Title text box Up to 16 characters can be entered DICOM AE text box Primary Printer DICOM Software Version DICOM Software Serial AE Title Port ID 104 Status Print service started F Record Log Communication Log Click the Save settings button The settings are saved Setup of E Mail The E Mail settings page allows you to set up E mail service so that an e mail message will be sent automatically when an error occurs in the UP DF500 1 Film jamming check box Open the E Mail settings page For detailed information on how to open the page see Opening the Setup Window on page 34 Set criteria determining when an e mail message should be sent Motor sensor error check box Motor Sensor error Film Jamming More than 50 000 printed with the current thermal head More than 50 000 printed with the current thermal head check box Place the check marks on the check box corresponding to an error that requires notification via an e mail message Error item Content When an error occurs in the motor sensor system Motor Sensor error Film Jamming When a film sheet has ja
44. up an E mail Confirm the settings for an E mail as follows Click E mail settings in the page selection area to open the E mail settings page When this page is opened after E mail settings have been completed the Send a test E Mail button appears 2 Click the Send a test E Mail button A test e mail message is sent if settings have been correctly performed SONY E Mail Settings This page allows you to setup E Mail settings and errors to monitor Errors events to monitor Motor Sensor error F Flm Jamming More than 80000 printed with the curr E Mail will be posted when the selected ert Mail Server and Address Mail Server IP Address pora CS User 1D fasabbboom Fram fateor Send To Jec dddcom Fill all lines above to enable E Mail on Error feature Send a test E Mail button Sony Corporation http www sony net
45. x 17 inches blue thermal film and these prints are used for diagnosing Also the unit provides sufficient high picture quality for image diagnosis Space saving You can place the unit either horizontally or vertically This allows you to design system configuration freely in accordance with the location About this Manual System Overview 5 e WANN uononpou WA 6 System Configuration Example The system allows you to make printouts of the data in DICOM format sent from image diagnosis equipment such as CTs MRIs The following shows a system configuration example Personal computer for managing the system DICOM server DICOM LAN network Sp Modality GE Image diagnosis equipment and so on Modality ECER Image diagnosis 6 _ L equipment and so on UP DF500 Location and Function of Parts and Controls For details refer to the pages given in parentheses Front panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 15 14 13 12 11 100 9 8 7 Rear panel 1 Liquid Crystal Display LCD 14 15 25 26 Displays messages showing the status of the unit Operational information is displayed when the unit
46. y area Vendor ID Model Name Version Number Media Type Media Size Pixel Matrix Resolution Maximum Density Minimum Density Displays various information on the unit status Film Remaining Displays approximate number of film sheets remaining in the film tray About the Setup Window 4 Refresh button Click this button to update the window E Mail Settings Page This page allows you to perform settings related to E mail 1 2 is paze allows you to setup E 3 Errors events to monitor setting area Sets the criteria for sending the E mail Mail Server and Address setting area Performs the setup of E mail service Send a test E Mail button Press this button to send an E mail message for testing purposes Save settings button Click this button to save the settings performed on this page If you move to another page without pushing this button the settings will be lost Setup of the Unit Perform the following settings when the unit is used for the first time after being purchased or when the IP address assigned to the UP DF500 is changed 1 Open the DICOM Settings page For detailed information on how to open the page see Opening the Setup Window on page 34 Perform the required settings related to TCP IP IP Address text box TCP IP Ver 00 90 Co Setup Software Version IP Address Sub net Mask Defalut Gateway S
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