Chapter 5 Troubleshooting
Chapter 6 Maintenance
Appendix
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0902YC220A CODE NO.0902
070521YI
2007.03.15
Cautions
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(4) Notwithstanding item (3) above, the manufacturer accepts no responsibility whatsoever for any
loss or decrease in profits arising from usage of the product.
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Copyright © 2007 Konica Minolta Medical & Graphic, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
2.1 Outline of REGIUS MODEL 110 . . . . . . . . . 24 4.2 Reading Exposed Cassette Images . . . . . . 52
2.1.1 Functions and Features. . . . . . . . . . . . 24 4.3 Erasing the REGIUS Plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
2.1.2 System Configuration Examples. . . . . 24 4.3.1 Plate Erase Procedures
(Low-Speed Erase Mode) . . . . . . . . . . 55
2.2 Name of Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
2.2.1 Front, Left side and Top. . . . . . . . . . . . 26
2.2.2 Rear and Right Sides . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
2.2.3 Operation Panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
2.2.4 Internal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
2.3 Operation Flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Chapter 5
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . 59
5.1 Error Display and Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
5.2 Handling Cassette Jams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
5.3 Removal of Foreign Objects from
Cassette Insertion Slot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
5.4 Troubleshooting for Cassette . . . . . . . . . . . 67
5.5 Cleaning Reading Part . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Chapter 6
Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
6.1 Maintenance, Items to be Checked,
and Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
6.2 Maintenance Works by Users . . . . . . . . . . . 73
6.2.1 Cleaning the REGIUS Plate . . . . . . . . 73
6.2.2 Cleaning Cassette Insertion Slot. . . . . 75
6.2.3 Cleaning Exterior of Main Unit. . . . . . . 75
6.2.4 Cleaning Air Intake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
6.2.5 Replacing Erase Lamp
(Halogen Lamp). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
A Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
B Status Display List of the Message
Display Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
C Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
Subjective Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Chapter 3
Also, please take note that safety precautions regarding handling of and operational procedures
for the product are stated in this manual. The manual should be kept in a safe place so it may be
referred to any time in the future.
How to Use This Manual
Reading Procedure
When you use this machine for the first time, it is recommended that you read this manual. You can
also read necessary sections in accordance with the purposes.
Purpose An outline of How to start How to handle How to deal About daily
precautions and shut down cassettes and with problems maintenance
for use and and how to read and erase if an error or a and items to be
functions of operate the op- exposed cas- cassette jam checked.
Chapter this machine. eration panel. settes. occurs.
Safety
Chapter Warnings
1 & Precau-
tions
Chapter Product
2 Outline
Starting
Chapter
3
and Shut-
ting Down
Chapter Cassette
4 Operation
Chapter Trouble-
5 shooting
Chapter Mainte-
6 nance
Appendix
(Legends : Be sure to read these sections. : Read these sections as necessary.)
Page Layout
Hint
� It is not usually necessary to turn OFF the power of the REGIUS
MODEL110 daily. When the connected CS-3/CS-2/CS-1 is shut down,
the system goes to the sleep mode automatically.
� In the following cases, shut down using the "operation" switch.
� Turning off the main power supply
� Suspended use of the device for an extended period
� In the following cases, turn OFF the power breaker after shutting down
using the "operation" switch.
� Suspended use of the device for an extended period
� Unplugging of the power cable from outlet.
� For service purpose (maintenance service, etc.)
� Emergency stop of operation at the time of accident such as smoke/
fire generation or being caught in the device.
operation erase
"operation" Switch
While the "operation" switch is pressed, "�OWER OFF �FT 3" appears on the
message display window, then the counter starts counting down from three to
one.
1.1 ● Alert Symbol Marks
Safety alert symbols alert the user to matters and/or operation potentially hazardous to the user and
other people.
Read these messages and follow instructions carefully.
Be sure to read all instructions and safety standards and become thoroughly familiar with the
product before starting operation.
• Other Symbols
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Signal words indicate the degree of potential hazards in the product.
There are three degrees of caution labels, and each is used depending on the level of risk and
damage caused by incorrect use and mishandling.
• DANGER
Probability of damage
High L ow
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1.3 ● Warning Labels
Various warning labels are attached to the REGIUS MODEL 110 shown below. Do not remove this
label from the unit. Warning label is to remind our customers of the possible dangers that can occur
when using the machine.
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Warning Labels
Caution for interlock
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1.4 ● Safety Precautions
Read all safety precautions thoroughly before using the product.
Be sure to observe the safety precautions described in this section.
WARNING
Both lasers and high voltage are used in the REGIUS MODEL 110.
Under no circumstances should external panels be removed.
Removal of panels may result in exposure to lasers or electrocution.
• Specification of laser unit in the REGIUS MODEL 110:
Class: IIIb
Medium: Semi-conductor laser
Wavelength: 660 nm
Maximum Output: 130 mW (CW)
• The unit must not be used if smoke, unusual odors or sounds are detected.
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
Konica Minolta technical representatives. Continued use under such circumstances may result
in fire.
• Do not insert wire or metal blades.
Do not insert wire, metal blades or other foreign objects into the air intake;
there is a danger of electrocution.
CAUTION
• Do not introduce water or other foreign objects into the unit.
Do not introduce foreign objects such as water or other liquids, pins or clips into the unit:
fire, electrocution or damage may result. In the event of accidental introduction of such foreign
objects or substances into the unit, the power should be switched off immediately and the power
plug disconnected from the power outlet.
No attempts should be made to disassemble the unit. Then contact Konica Minolta technical
representatives
CAUTION
Cautions when disposing of the product
• When disposing of the following used parts, accept the regulations of each local government.
1) REGIUS MODEL 110 main body and components
2) REGIUS MODEL 110 packing materials
3) REGIUS MODEL 110 accessories, and their packing materials.
4) REGIUS cassette/exposure-only cassette
5) Used photosensitive materials (dry film, etc.)
6) Special Note :Fluorescent medium is used on the REGIUS Plate. Lead foil is used on the RE-
GIUS Plate except for those used for mammography and examination of long object.
• When the unit is disposed by an industrial waste disposer, do not disassemble the magnet part of
the linear motor. It is dangerous as the magnet burst out from inside.
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This symbol means: Do not dispose of this product together This product contains a CR Lithium Battery which contains
with your household waste!
Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply.
Please refer to the information of your local community or
contact our dealers regarding the proper handling of end-of- See
life electric and electronic equipments. www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate
Safety Precautions
the environment and human health caused by inappropriate
waste handling.
1.4.2 Cautions Relating to the Power Supply and the Power Cable
WARNING
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CAUTION
• Do not use any power outlet other than the type specified.
Always use a wall outlet meeting the specified voltage and power supply requirements. Usage
of power outlets other than the type specified could result in fire or electrical leak. Additionally,
do not use the unit in a location where an extension cable will be necessary.
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CAUTION
Safety Precautions
• Cautions Relating to Installation of the Unit
When installing the REGIUS MODEL 110, be sure to fix the adjuster foot firmly in place. Any
vibration or shock that causes the main body of the unit to move could cause damage to the
unit itself or peripheral devices or objects.
• Do not install the unit in any location other than the one specified.
The unit should not be set up or installed in any of the locations detailed below, or in any
location not specified in this manual.
• Locations where the unit will be exposed to excessive amounts of dust.
• Locations where the unit will be exposed to direct sunlight.
• Locations, such as near a hot water outlet, where the unit will be exposed to exces-
sive levels of humidity.
• Locations that are not level.
• Locations with poor air circulation, or where sufficient ventilation cannot be ensured.
• Locations where the unit will be exposed to soot or steam.
• Locations where the unit will be exposed to extreme contrasts between light and
darkness.
• Locations where the unit will be exposed to heat, such as near a heater.
• Do not move the unit with power cables or other cables still connected.
Cables will be pulled tight resulting in dropping or tilting of the unit and consequent injury.
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1.4.4 Cautions to be Observed During Usage
WARNING
• Do not touch the unit when thunder is heard.
In the event of a thunderstorm, the power plug should be immediately disconnected from the
power outlet.
Additionally, if thunder is heard while the power cable is still connected, do not touch either the
unit itself or any of the cables: doing so may result in electrocution.
• Person wearing a pacemaker should not be near the unit.
Pacemaker might receive electromagnetic interference. Watches or magnetic cards sensitive to
magnetism also should not be near the unit.
CAUTION
• Do not insert any foreign objects into the interlock switch part and disable the safety
device.
There are risks of hands being caught, electrocution, and injuries due to leakage of laser beam.
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EMC Statement - The REGIUS MODEL 110 has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for medical devices to the IEC 60601-1-2: 20011994, Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC or the
Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC (use applicable directive).
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a typical
Safety Precautions
medical installation. The REGIUS MODEL 110 generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
other devices in the vicinity. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation.
If the REGIUS MODEL 110 does cause harmful interference to other devices, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving device.
- Increase the separation between the equipment
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other device(s) are
connected.
- Consult the manufacturer or field service technician for help.
EMC statement - Take precautions against the REGIUS MODEL 110 especially regarding EMC.
Install and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the manual.
EMC Statement - Do not use mobile phones or pocket pagers in the vicinity of the REGIUS MODEL 110.
Use of mobile phones or pocket pagers near the REGIUS MODEL 110 can cause errors in operation due
to electromagnetic wave interference: such devices should off in the vicinity of the unit.
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1.4.5 Cautions Regarding Care and Maintenance of the Unit
WARNING
• Do not attempt to disassemble or to carry out repairs or modification to the unit.
Under no circumstances should the user attempt to disassemble or to carry out any repairs
or modifications to the unit. Any attempts to do so may result in malfunctioning of the unit and
produce the risk of electrocution or fire.
Should repairs become necessary, contact Konica Minolta technical representatives.
• Do not remove the lithium batteries.
The REGIUS MODEL 110 incorporates a lithium battery which the user should not attempt to
remove. Lithium batteries may explode if exposed to fire or water. Additionally, if the unit begins
to malfunction due to expiry of the life of the lithium battery, under no circumstances should
the user attempt to disassemble, change or recharge the battery him/herself: contact Konica
Minolta technical representatives.
• Do not handle the unit with the power plug connected to the power outlet.
Maintenance procedures should only be carried out after the power has been switched off and
the power plug disconnected from the power outlet. For example, even with the power broken
off, contact with internal components may still result in electrocution if the power cable has not
been disconnected from the power outlet. Additionally, the power plug should be occasionally
disconnected and any dust or dirt removed using a dry cloth. If dust and dirt are allowed to ac-
cumulate on the power plug, even a drop of water may result in overheating and consequent
fire.
CAUTION
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WARNING
Cautions relating to the fluorescent medium of the REGIUS Plate.
When the REGIUS Plate is damaged causing the fluorescent substance to be exposed to the
Safety Precautions
open air, following cautions should be noted.
• If the eye is contaminated, avoid rubbing; quickly rinse the eye with water.
Rubbing the eye may cause injury to the eye.
• Should the fluorescent medium is swallowed or contacted with the eye, a doctor should
be consulted after carrying out the emergency measures.
• If the medium comes into contact with the skin, wash the affected area thoroughly with
water.
• Use and store in a location inaccessible to children.
CAUTION
Cautions relating to the storage of the Cassette.
CAUTION
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CAUTION
Cautions relating to the usage of the Cassette.
• To prevent possible injury, be careful not to drop the cassette during usage. Dropping
the cassette on the foot may cause injury.
• Be careful not to pinch your fingers when opening/closing the back plate.
• Because the magnet is used for the back plate of the read-only cassette, do not bring the read-
only cassette close to the person wearing a pacemaker or to the other electronic devices.
• Cassettes should not be used in a location where they may be exposed to high tempera-
tures, high levels of humidity, direct sunlight or radiation.
• Use only those exposure-only cassettes, read-only cassettes and REGIUS Plates that are
specified by KonicaMinolta and do not use them for other purpose than specified.
• To prevent possible injury, make sure that the exposure-only cassette lid is locked when
it is carried to the other place.
• Loading of the exposed REGIUS Plate in the read-only cassette should always be carried
out in a darkroom. Use a blue safelight when it is necessary. Loading the exposed REGI-
US Plate under daylight leads to deterioration of the image recorded on the REGIUS Plate.
• Make sure that the lock is engaged when inserting the read-only cassette into the RE-
GIUS MODEL 110.
• Be careful to ensure that the iron foil on the back panel does not become soiled. Also, do
not affix any labels to the back panel: if it is necessary to affix a label, the label should
not be affixed to the iron foil portion. Be sure to peel it off before inserting the cassette
into the reader.
• Peeling or curling of the sheet laminated on the cassette’s back plate (hereinafter re-
ferred to as the "back plate") may lead to injury at the edge of the sheet depending on
handling. If peeling or curling of the sheet is observed, immediately stop using the cas-
sette and contact Konica Minolta technical representatives for repair.
• Be careful that no foreign objects such as liquid (water, etc.), pins or clips fall into cassette.
• Dropping, bending or applying a shock to the cassette or the REGIUS Plate may lead to
deformation or breakage. Always handle them with care.
• Do not leave the REGIUS Plate under the fluorescent lamp or sunlight for an extended
period of time.
• Be careful not to damage or soil the fluorescent surface of the REGIUS Plate or inner
parts of the exposure-only cassette.
• Never attempt to disassemble, repair or modify the cassette. This may cause deterioration
of the image quality as well as problems in examination using the exposure-only cassette.
Contact Konica Minolta technical representatives when a repair should be required.
• Anhydrous ethanol is a chemical agent. Be sure to comply with safety regulations of the
chemical manufacturer.
• Lead is used inner surface of the exposure-only cassette. Due care should be taken
when it is handled.
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2.1 ● Outline of REGIUS MODEL 110
This section describes functions and features of REGIUS MODEL 110 as well as system
configuration examples using the REGIUS MODEL 110.
External device
Network hub
Hint
• Important: When the total number of the cassette readers and REGIUS
consoles (n+m) is five or more, external JM is required. The maximum
Chapter 2
system number is 16.
REGIUS
console Bar code reader
(JM built in) WS for examination Imager
External device
Network hub
REGIUS
console
(JM built in) WS for examination Imager
Both post-and pre- registration methods can be used for the bar code registration method, however,
bar code reader is required to use pre-registration method.
It is not possible to use both post- and pre- registration methods in one one-to-one connecting
system.
REGIUS
console Bar code reader
(JM built in) WS for examination Imager
External device
Network hub
REGIUS
console
(JM built in) WS for examination Imager
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2.2 ● Name of Parts
Part names and corresponding functions for a REGIUS MODEL 110 are outlined below.
Air intake
(
O peration panel
can be installed
here.
)
Status lamp
Front cover
Main power supply
Press to open
the front cover.
Chapter 2
Name of Parts
Power supply port
Ethernet connection port
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2.2.3 Operation Panel
operation erase
"operation" Lamp
"erase" lamp
Speaker
Hint
• To clean the reading part or to replace the erase lamp, press both
"operation" and "erase" switches together for at least three seconds.
"5.5 Cleaning Reading Part" (p.68)
"6.2.5 Replacing Erase Lamp (Halogen Lamp)" (p.76)
Chapter 2
Ring for optic part cleaning
Name of Parts
Optical and erase parts
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2.3 ● Operation Flow
The sequence of transportation of the cassette within the REGIUS MODEL 110 is shown below
(cross-section view from front cover.)
Cassette
Shutter
Cassette receiver
Magnetizing plate
Back plate
4 C a s s e t t e b a c k p l a t e 5 M a g n e t i z i n g
plate 6 Cassette is ejected.
is separated to the moves and the
magnetizing plate and the cassette back plate
image is read and erased. moves back.
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3.1 ● Power ON/OFF
This section describes how to start and shut down REGIUS MODEL 110.
Leave the power supply circuit breaker on during normal use.
3.1.1 Power ON
The following is the description of the procedure for switching on the REGIUS MODEL 110.
Start and shut down of the REGIUS MODEL 110 are carried out through CS-3/CS-2/CS-1 that
controls it.
Hint
• The main power supply should always be left on. In the case of
emergencies or power failure, the main power supply should be
switched on, by following the procedure below.
Hint
• JM is an application software that controls the network between the
REGIUS MODEL 110 and CS-3/CS-2/CS-1. There are two types of
JM; one is CS-3/CS-2/CS-1 built-in, the other is external. Contact your
system administrator to ensure which of the two types is used.
Chapter 3
operation erase
"operation" Switch
Power ON/OFF
Be careful not to push the "erase" switch (orange).
INITIALIZING
■■■■■■□□□□
READY
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3.1.2 Power OFF
Hint
• It is not usually necessary to turn OFF the power of the REGIUS
MODEL110 daily. When the connected CS-3/CS-2/CS-1 is shut down,
the system goes to the sleep mode automatically.
• In the following cases, shut down using the "operation" switch.
• Turning off the main power supply
• Suspended use of the device for an extended period
• In the following cases, turn OFF the power breaker after shutting down
using the "operation" switch.
• Suspended use of the device for an extended period
• Unplugging of the power cable from outlet.
• For service purpose (maintenance service, etc.)
• Emergency stop of operation at the time of accident such as smoke/
fire generation or being caught in the device.
operation erase
"operation" Switch
While the "operation" switch is pressed, "POWER OFF AFT 3" appears on the
message display window, then the counter starts counting down from three to
one.
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POWER OFF AFT 3
Power ON/OFF
POWER OFF PROCESSING
■■■■■■■■■■
2 Turn OFF the main power supply of the REGIUS MODEL 110.
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3.2 ● How to Start
For the normal operation, the REGIUS MODEL 110 starts up/shuts down (sleep) automatically
upon starting up/shutting down the CS-3/CS-2/CS-1. When the CS-3/CS-2/CS-1 shuts down,
the REGIUS MODEL 110 goes to sleep mode. When the REGIUS MODEL 110 is in sleep mode,
starting up CS-3/CS-2/CS-1 will also start up the REGIUS MODEL 110.
Hint
• The "operation" lamp on the operation panel indicates the REGIUS
MODEL 110 is in sleep mode or the power is turned OFF.
Sleep mode status: Flashing (green)
Power OFF status: OFF
1 Before switching the power, ensure that the REGIUS MODEL 110,
CS-3, CS-1 and JM are correctly connected, the REGIUS MODEL 110 is
in sleep mode and that the power switch of the JM is turned ON.
2 Turn the standby button on the CS-3 or CS-1 operation unit (power
switch of the LCD) ON.
The power lamp will change from orange to green.
3 Open the front cover by slightly pressing the lower right edge (When
the console is CS-1).
4 Turn ON the power switch located on the front of the main unit (PC) of the CS-3/CS-1.
CS-3/CS-1 and OS (Operating System) startup messages will be displayed
successively on the LCD.
After a short time, the system startup screen will be displayed on the CS-3 or
CS-1 operation unit. This display indicates that internal system initialization is
being carried out.
Upon completion of the initialization, the initial screen (examination list screen or
examination search screen ) will be displayed on the CS-3 or CS-1 operation unit,
indicating that the system is ready for operation.
The REGIUS MODEL 110 will recover from the sleep mode.
(During this process, the message display window on the REGIUS MODEL
110 will show "INITIALIZING" followed, upon completion of the initialization, by
"READY", and the READY lamp will illuminate.)
1 Before switching the power, ensure that the REGIUS MODEL 110, CS-2
and JM are correctly connected, the REGIUS MODEL 110 is in sleep
mode and that the power switch of the JM is turned ON.
2 Turn the standby button on the CS-2 operation unit (power switch of
Chapter 3
the LCD) ON.
3 Turn ON the power switch located on the front of the main unit (PC) of
the CS-2.
How to Start
CS-2 and OS (Operating System) startup messages will be displayed
successively on the LCD. After a short time, the system startup screen will be
displayed on the CS-2 operation unit. This display indicates that internal system
initialization is being carried out. Upon completion of initialization, the initial
screen (Image Confirm screen, Examination List screen or Examination Search
screen) will be displayed on the CS-2 operation unit, indicating that the system is
ready for operation. The REGIUS MODEL 110 will recover from the sleep mode.
(During this process, the message display window on the REGIUS MODEL
110 will show "INITIALIZING" followed, upon completion of the initialization, by
"READY", and the READY lamp will illuminate.)
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3.3 ● How to Shut Down (Sleep)
For the normal operation, the REGIUS MODEL 110 shuts down (sleep) automatically upon starting
up/shutting down the CS-3/CS-2/CS-1. When the CS-3/CS-2/CS-1 shuts down, the REGIUS
MODEL 110 goes to sleep mode. When the REGIUS MODEL 110 is in sleep mode, starting up
CS-3/CS-2/CS-1 will also start up the REGIUS MODEL 110.
This section describes operation mode of the REGIUS MODEL 110.
Hint
• It is not usually necessary to turn OFF the power of the REGIUS
MODEL110 daily. When the connected CS-3/CS-2/CS-1 is shut down,
the system goes to the sleep mode automatically.
• In the following cases, shut down using the "operation" switch.
• Turning off the power breaker
• Suspended use of the device for an extended period
• In the following cases, turn OFF the main power supply after shutting
down using the "operation" switch.
• Suspended use of the device for an extended period
• Unplugging of the power cable from outlet.
• For service purpose (maintenance service, etc.)
• Emergency stop of operation at the time of accident such as smoke/
fire generation or being caught in the device.
The following is the description of the procedure for turning OFF the REGIUS MODEL 110 through
CS-3 or CS-1. For further details, refer to the CS-3/CS-1 Operation Manual.
1 Touch the [KONICA MINOLTA] button on the initial screen of the CS-3/
CS-1.
System menu will be displayed. The illustration shows the screen display when
the “Examination Search” screen has been set as the initial screen.
Chapter 3
How to Shut Down (Sleep)
2 Touch the [Shutdown] button of the System Menu.
Confirmation Message will be displayed.
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3 Touch the [YES] button.
Hint
• In cases where the image data is being transferred to externally
connected devices, a message will be displayed. The system will be
shut down upon completion of data transmission. If there is any unsent
image data, at the time when the system is shut down, such data will be
transmitted next time the CS-3 or CS-1 starts.
The following is a description of the procedure for turning OFF the REGIUS MODEL 110 through
CS-2. For further details, refer to the CS-2 Operation Manual.
1 Touch the [KONICA MINOLTA] button on the initial screen of the CS-2.
System menu will be displayed.The illustration shows the screen display when
the “Image Confirm” screen has been set as the initial screen.
Chapter 3
How to Shut Down (Sleep)
2 Touch the [Shutdown] button of the System Menu.
Confirmation Message will be displayed.
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3 Touch the [YES] button.
Hint
• In cases where the image data is being transferred to externally
connected devices, a message will be displayed. The system will be
shut down upon completion of data transmission. If there is any unsent
image data, at the time when the system is shut down, such data will be
transmitted next time the CS-2 starts.
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4.1 ● Handling the Cassette
The following is a description for handling the cassette.
Before handling the cassette, "1.4.6 Cautions Relating to Handling and Storing Cassettes" (p.21)
should be thoroughly read and precautions detailed therein carefully followed.
4.1.1 Part Names and Structures of Cassette (for REGIUS Cassette RC-110)
Name of Parts
Back plate
Memo clip
Notch
Open/ Unlock
Close Lock Lock
Back plate The REGIUS plate should be adhered to the inner surface of the back plate.
Memo clip A memo detailing the patient's name and other data can be affixed using this clip.
Bar code label This label carries data such as the cassette type and REGIUS Plate version.
This is the notch that locks the back and front plates. Each time the open/close
Notch lock is pushed, this notch will be locked/unlocked. The number of notches varies
depending on the cassette size.
This is the iron foil that ensures adherence to the elevator units (cassette magne-
Iron foil
tizing plate) within the REGIUS MODEL 110.
Push this lock to open the cassette when cleaning the REGIUS Plates. The lock
Open/Close Lock
will be locked/unlocked each time it is pushed.
Carbon plate
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Peeling off or damage to the bar code label may result in failure to
read; care should be exercised when handling.
Ensure that the open/close lock is in engaged when inserting the cassette.
Cassette Structure
A REGIUS Plate (photostimulable fluorescent plate) is mounted in the cassette to record the X-ray
image. This REGIUS Plate is designed to be reusable.
REGIUS plate
Reverse
Back plate
Front plate
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Cassette Size
Cassette types may be selected depending on the part of the body exposed and purpose.
Dimensions
Nominal Plate Size Thickness(mm) Notches
(w x h)(mm)
14×17 inch 384×460 14 12
14×14 inch 384×384 14 12
11×14 inch 308×384 14 10
10×12 inch 282×333 14 6
8×10 inch 231×282 14 6
15×30 cm *Pantomo 328×178 14 6
Cassette Orientation
In the case of regular cassette (cassette other than 14x17, 14x14, 11x14, 10x12 and 8x10 use),
expose the body part with the blue line located at the bottom (portrait) or with the blue line located
to the right of the upper edge that should be positioned at the top of the image field (landscape).
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Usage of the Exposure-Only Cassette (Images for the Radiotherapy Lo-
calization)
1 Erase the images on the REGIUS Plate of the read-only cassette before
exposure.
Back plate
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3 Align the register mark of the back plate to that of the read-only cassette,
and set the back plate in the read-only cassette.
Back plate
Exposure-only cassette
4 Lift the back plate while pressing the [Plate Release] button to release the
REGIUS Plate, and set the REGIUS Plate in the exposure-only cassette.
Upon loading, make sure the plate is fit inside the inner frame of the exposure-
only cassette.
REGIUS plate
5 Close the exposure-only cassette’s lid, and make sure the lock is engaged.
"UPPER" Label
8 Couple the front and back plates of the read-only cassette, and make
sure the lock is engaged.
9 Insert the read-only cassette into the REGIUS MODEL 110 to read the
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image data.
Confirm that the exposure will be made for long object purpose
before implementing the procedures on the left using the read-
only cassettes.
When loading the REGIUS Plate, set the concave edge first, then
other edges.
When setting the back plates on the exposure-only cassette,
make sure that orientation of all cassettes are the same ([Plate
Release] buttons are facing the same direction.)
Loading of the REGIUS Plate in the read-only cassette should
always be carried out in dark room.
1 Erase the images on the REGIUS Plate of the read-only cassette before
exposure.
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2 Pull two levers on the exposure only cassette to open the back panel
of the read only cassette.
Push
Push
Lever
Back plate
Open/Close Lock
Front plate
4 Holding the back plate with the REGIUS Plate toward the frame with
notches, align the register mark of the back plate to that of the read-
only cassette, and set the back plate in the read-only cassette.
Back plate
Exposure-only cassette
5 Lift the back plate while pressing the [Plate Release] button to release the
REGIUS Plate, and set the REGIUS Plate in the exposure-only cassette.
Upon loading, make sure the plate is fit inside the inner frame of the exposure-
only cassette.
Back plate
REGIUS plate
Back plate
* When lifting the back plate, lift the [Plate Release] button side first with pushing the
[Plate Release] button to separate the plate.
Click
Push
Push
“Push” mark
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"UPPER" Label
9 Couple the front and back plates of the read-only cassette, and make
sure the lock is engaged.
10 Insert the read-only cassette into the REGIUS MODEL 110 to read the
image data.
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4.2 ● Reading Exposed Cassette Images
This section details the procedure for read the exposed cassette image into the REGIUS MODEL
110.
2 Insert the cassette to the cassette insertion slot with the direction shown in
the figure below, align the cassette at the right edge viewing from unit front
and let go (do not let go, push in, or pull out after the shutter is open.)
Open/Close Lock
Status lamp
The cassette will be transported into the REGIUS MODEL 110 automatically
and the shutter at the cassette insertion slot will shut. The bar code and image
reading will start.
Image recorded on the plate is read and erased. The shutter at the cassette
insertion slot opens and the cassette is ejected from the cassette insertion slot.
Message display window will display the following display according to the
progress.
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BUSY
■□□□□□□□□□
FINISH
PULL OUT CASSETTE
3 Take out the cassette ejected from the cassette insertion slot.
Hint
• Cassettes read completely may be used for X-ray exposure again.
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4.3 ● Erasing the REGIUS Plate
In order to maintain image quality, the REGIUS Plate should be erased before starting examination
every morning.
The cassettes mentioned below have to be erased before exposure: failure to do so may produce
poor image quality.
• When the plate is cleaned.
• Cassette that has been left for a long time without using.
• Cassette that has been used for multiple exposure or high exposure dose.
There are two types of ERASE MODE on the REGIUS MODEL 110, one is QUICK MODE (High-
speed erase mode) and the other is SLOW MODE (Low-speed erase mode). In the SLOW MODE,
the erasing lamp (halogen lamp) is applied to the REGIUS plate for a longer time, compared to that
for the QUICK MODE. Select the appropriate mode according to the purpose.
QUICK MODE Cassettes that have been out of use left for long
time.
SLOW MODE To erase an image data from an improper X-ray
exposure.
To erase an image that does not need to be
read after exposure.
To erase the plate after it is cleaned.
To erase an image that is produced with a
multiple exposure or high exposure dose.
READY
Push
operation erase
"erase" Switch
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Erasing the REGIUS Plate
Be careful not to push the "operation" button.
The "erase" lamp will illuminate (orange) and the message "ERASE MODE
SELECT" together with a counter "■■■ . . . QUICK" will appear on the message
display window and switched to the high-speed erase mode.
3 Push the "erase" switch before the counter "■ ■ ■ . . . " reaches the left
end.
Erase mode will change to the low speed erase mode.
Hint
• Pressing the "erase" switch again will show "READY", and exit the
ERASE MODE.
• For high-speed erase mode, skip Step 3 to proceed to Step 4.
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4 The cassette targeted for image erasure should be inserted into the
cassette insertion slot before the counter "■ ■ ■ . . . " displayed on the
message display window reaches the left end.
Open/Close Lock
Status lamp
The cassette will be transported into the REGIUS MODEL 110 automatically and
the shutter at the cassette insertion slot will shut. Erasing will start.
The shutter at the cassette insertion slot opens and the cassette is ejected from
the cassette insertion slot.
ERASE FINISH
PULL OUT CASSETTE
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5 Take out the cassette ejected from the cassette insertion slot.
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Chapter
5
Troubleshooting
This chapter details procedures to be followed upon occurrence of errors.
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5.1 ● Error Display and Solutions
If there are signs of failure, check in accordance with the following table. See also the appropriate
page. If there is no improvement in symptoms, please contact Konica Minolta technical
representatives.
Chapter 5
CALL SERVICE c u r r e d d u e t o t h e representatives.
transport unit failure.
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STATUS of REGIUS
No. ERROR MESSAGE REMEDY
MODEL 110
17 CANNOT UNLOCK PLATE Failed to peel off the Reinsert the cassette after removing the
CHECK LOCK & PLATE back panel from cas- cassette left in the main unit and confirm
sette. that the open/close lock is locked.
"5.2 Handling Cassette Jams" (p.63),
"6.2.1 Cleaning the REGIUS Plate" (p.73)
18 XXXX… Failed to pull the cas- Remove the cassette left in the main unit.
REMOVE CASSETTE sette in. "5.2 Handling Cassette Jams" (p.63)
19 XXXX… Plate is peeled off from When the cassette ejecting is completed,
PLATE DETACHED the back plane. the No. 21 message is displayed. Follow the
procedure in the corresponding section.
20 XXXX… Erase lamp (halogen When the cassette ejecting is completed,
FAIL TO ERASE or fluorescent lamp) the No. 22 message is displayed. Follow the
has burned out. procedure in the corresponding section.
21 XXXX… Plate is peeled off from When the cassette at the insertion slot is
FAIL TO PROCESS / PLATE DETACHED the back plane. removed, the No. 6 message is displayed.
Stop using the cassette with which the
error occurred and contact Konica Minolta
technical representatives. There is no
problem to continue operation with the main
unit using another cassette.
22 XXXX… Erase lamp (halogen The images read do not need to be taken
FAIL TO ERASE / ERASE AGAIN or fluorescent lamp) again. Because the cassette erasing is not
has burned out. completed, erase the cassette in the ERASE
MODE to continue using the cassette.
When the cassette at the insertion slot is
removed, the No. 24 or No. 25 message
is displayed. Follow the corresponding
procedure.
23 READY Life of the halogen If continued using, the halogen lamp may
LAMP'S LIFE LITTLE / CHANGE LAMP lamp has ended. burn out during operation. Replace the
erase lamp unit as soon as possible.
"6.2.5 Replacing Erase Lamp (Halogen
Lamp )"
24 READY H a l o g e n l a m p h a s Replace the erase lamp unit.
LAMP BurnOut. CHANGE burned out. "6.2.5 Replacing Erase Lamp (Halogen
Lamp )"
Using the unit with the halogen lamp burned
out makes erasing take longer.
25 READY Fluorescent lamp has For replacement of fluorescent lamps,
Fluorescent BurnOut burned out. please contact Konica Minolta technical
representatives.
Using the unit with the fluorescent lamp
burned out makes erasing take longer.
26 Waiting cool down Temperature in the main Wait until the temperature in the main unit is
Limit of temperature unit has increased. cooler.
27 DOOR OPENED Front cover was opened Close the front cover.
during operation.
28 POWER OFF PROCESSING Front cover was opened Close the front cover.
CLOSE DOOR during shut down.
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2 Check the cassette jam condition.
• If the front and back plates are attached.
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3 Remove the cassette (front plate) from underneath the cassette
insertion slot.
Green part
Magnetizing plate
Be careful not to
touch the REGIUS
Plate!
1 Insert the fingers from gap to pull off the cassette from the magnetizing plate.
2 Remove the cassette from the unit.
Be careful not to touch the REGIUS Plate or let the REGIUS Plate
make contact with the interior of the reader.
Attach the front and back plates if they are separated.
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message "INITIALIZING."
Upon completion of initialization, "READY" will be shown and the REGIUS
MODEL 110 is ready for operation.
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5.3 ● Removal of Foreign Objects from Cassette Insertion Slot
This section details the procedure to be followed in the event of a foreign object being dropped into
the cassette insertion slot.
Cassette
Receiver
Cassette insertion slot
(cross-section view)
If a foreign object is dropped on the shutter, turn OFF the REGIUS 110 main unit and remove it by
hand.
Troubleshooting
When the surface of REGIUS Plate is damaged seriously:
When the protective film covering the fluorescent surface of the REGIUS Plate is damaged or
torn, immediately stop using the plate and replace it with new one.
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The memo clip may be repaired if the damage is not serious.
Hint
• If the REGIUS Plate needs to be repaired or replaced, contact Konica
Minolta technical representatives.
• F or how to clean the REGIUS Plate, refer to "6.2.1 Cleaning the
REGIUS Plate" (p.73.)
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5.5 ● Cleaning Reading Part
If there are vertical stripes on the read image, follow this procedure to clean the REGIUS MODEL
110 reading part.
operation erase
3 Pull the blue handle underneath the optical and erase parts toward
you till it clicks, and lock to the locking unit.
Blue ring
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Pull the blue knob up to unlock.
Push the optical part slightly further while pulling the knob up.
If the optical part is at the front, the fixing axis may move lower
operation erase
"operation" Switch
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Chapter
6
Maintenance
This chapter details
care & maintenance procedures for the REGIUS MODEL 110.
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6.1 ● Maintenance, Items to be Checked, and Schedule
This section describes maintenance and items to be checked necessary to ensure use of the
REGIUS MODEL 110 in optimum condition.
Dust may accumulate on the fluorescent surface of the REGIUS Plate, and may result in a defective
image. To avoid such trouble, try to keep the cassette clean, and clean the REGIUS Plate once a
week.
Cleaning should be carried out on a level surface where it is not exposed to the direct light. Take
care to avoid damage to either the cassette or the REGIUS Plate.
Cleaning procedure of the REGIUS Plate is detailed below.
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Unlock
Open/
close lock Lock
Front plate
Back plate
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3 Gently wipe the REGIUS Plate with a dry unwoven cloth. Use a blower
to remove the fiber dust.
REGIUS Plate
Front plate
Back plate
5 Lift and reverse the whole cassette and engage the open/close lock.
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Make sure that the air intake is not blocked with dust and remove the filter from the main unit to
clean with a vacuum cleaner once in three months.
Air intake
Filter
Air intake
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6.2.5 Replacing Erase Lamp (Halogen Lamp)
When the life of the erase halogen lamp is ended, "LAMP'S LIFE LITTLE. CHANGE LAMP" message
is displayed on the message display window. When the erase halogen lamp is burned out, "
LAMP BurnOut. CHANGE" message is displayed.
In these cases, replace the erase lamp unit with the following procedure.
Immediately after the lamp is turned OFF, the erase lamp unit is
very hot. To avoid burns, do not touch the lamp unit.
Because the cassette erasing immediately before may not be
completed, erasing process needs to be carried out after the
error is handled.
The unit with the fluorescent lamp burned out cannot use 14×17
inch cassette. Erasing time also takes longer.
Hint
• Erase lamp unit package includes tools for replacement (handle and
wrench).
operation erase
4 1.Pull the blue handle underneath the optical and erase parts toward
you till it clicks, and lock to the locking unit.
2.Remove the screw underneath the blue cover for the erase lamp unit.
Stopper
Locking unit
Blue handle
5 1.Lift up the stopper and open the blue cover for the erase lamp unit.
2.Remove the connector underneath the blue cover for the erase lamp unit.
3.Loosen the upper screw fixing the erase lamp unit one or two turns.
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4.Loosen the lower screw fixing the erase lamp unit one or two turns.
Immediately after the lamp is turned OFF, the erase lamp unit is
very hot. To avoid burns, do not touch the lamp unit.
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6 Insert the handle included in the erase lamp unit package into the hole
of the erase lamp unit.
7 Hold the handle and lift it up, then pull out the erase lamp unit gently.
Immediately after the lamp is turned OFF, the erase lamp unit is
very hot. To avoid burns, do not touch the lamp unit.
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Maintenance Works by Users
Connect the connector so that it
clicks, turning the side with mark
← → toward you.
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10 1.Close the blue cover for the erase lamp unit.
2.Loosen the screw underneath the blue cover for the erase lamp unit.
3.Unlock the optical and erase parts.
Pull the blue knob up to unlock.
Push the optical part slightly further while pulling the knob up.
If the optical part is at the front, the fixing axis may move lower
again and lock. Confirm that the fixing axis is not down by
moving the optical part after unlocking.
11 Close the front cover. Replaced the erase lamp unit will be tested.
"Did you change lamp?" “Y:operation N:erase” message is displayed on the message
display window. Push the "operation" switch if replaced, "erase" switch if not replaced.
Hint
• Without unlocking the optical part, the front cover will not close.
• When the change has not done successfully, “Lamp NG Re-Try?”
message is displayed on the message display window. Select either to
continue change process using “operation” and “erase” switches.
operation erase
"operation" Switch
A Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
B Status Display List of the Message Display Window. . . . . . . 83
C Glossary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
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A ● Specifications
Dimensions 740(W)×365(D)×747(H) mm
Weight Approximately 100 kg
Power source AC100, 110, 115, 120, 200, 230, 240V±10% (50/60Hz)
Maximum electric power
800VA or less
consumption
Heat generated Maximum approximately 467.5 kj ( 111.7 kcal)
Note*: Cassette feed/load time; Time required between cassette insertion and cassette exit.
The above specifications are subject to change without notice due to continual improvement.
Initializing INITIALIZING
■■■■■■□□□□□□
Preparing for power OFF POWER OFF PROCESSING
■■■■■■□□□□□□
Stand-by READY
Reading BUSY
■■■■■■□□□□□□
Read completed (cassette ejecting) FINISH
PULL OUT CASSETTE
Erasing ERASE MODE BUSY
ERASE MODE 1 (High-speed erase mode) ■■■■■■□□□□□□ QUICK
Erasing ERASE MODE BUSY
ERASE MODE 2 (Low-speed erase mode) ■■■■■■□□□□□□ SLOW
Erasing completed (cassette ejecting) ERASE FINISH
PULL OUT CASSETTE
Window
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C ● Glossary
JM (Job Manager)
Application software that controls the network between the REGIUS MODEL 110 and CS-3/CS-2/
CS-1. There are two types of the JM; one is CS-3/CS-2/CS-1 built-in, the other is external.
Initialization
Initialization. System performs self-check and bring to the status ready for normal operation.
Cassette
A set of a plate and its cover can easily be damaged and also the stored X-ray energy is emitted by
the ray is illuminated so the plate surface is protected with the front plate. There are various size of
cassettes to chose for the part of the body exposed.
Job
Operation request for a reader. Cassette reading and maintenance operation requests are
registered.
Bar code
Bar code affixed on a cassette, which indicates the plate information.
Plate
Flat plate that photostimulated luminescence is applied to store X-ray energy.
Reader
System to read the exposed X-ray image data on a cassette.
Index
Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Initialization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Start up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
INITIALIZING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33, 36, 37, 65 Status lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 52, 56
J System configuration example. . . . . . . . . . . . 24
JM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 32, 60, 84 T
M Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Magnetizing plate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 U
Memo clip. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 "UPPER" label. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48, 50
Message display window. . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 83 W
N Warning error. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Network error. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Notch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
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Subjective Index
Warnings & Precautions
Daily Operation
Error Handling
Maintenance
Trademark
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their respective owners.
©,® or ™, representing these ownerships are omitted in the following pages.
Copyright © 2007 Konica Minolta Medical & Graphic, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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