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Installation Manual
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For United States of America and Canada, this device is not intended to be used for Mammography.
Cautions
1. Unauthorized reproduction of any part of this manual is prohibited.
2. The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
3. Any discrepancies, errors or omissions noted should be communicated to the manufacturer.
4. Notwithstanding item 3. above, the manufacturer accepts no responsibility whatsoever for any loss or
decrease in profits arising from usage of the product.
Trademark
• Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United
States and/or other countries.
• Windows 2000/XP stands for Microsoft Windows 2000/XP Professional operating system.
• Other company names and product names in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective owners.
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How to Read This Manual
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Alert Symbol Marks
Alert symbols alert the person(s) who installs this machine (or system including this machine) and other people to
matters and/or operation potentially hazardous to them when installing it.
Read these messages and follow instructions carefully.
Be sure to read all instructions and safety standards and become thoroughly familiar with the product before
installing this machine.
Description of Safety Signage
• Symbols indicating that care (including danger and warnings) should be taken:
Signal Words
Signal words designate a degree or level of hazard seriousness inherent in products.
Signal words include the following three types, which are used according to risk of damage caused by danger and
the severity of damage:
DANGER
Used to indicate an immediate and imminent danger, which, if not avoided, is likely to cause death or serious injury,
serious property damage such as total loss of equipment and fire.
WARNING
Used to indicate a consequential (potential) danger, which, if not avoided, is likely to cause death or serious injury,
serious property damage such as total loss of equipment and fire.
CAUTION
Used to indicate hazards which, if not avoided, can cause minor or moderate injury or partial loss of equipment and
computer data loss.
Risk of damage
High Low
Death or serious injury WARNING
DANGER
Bodily injury (serious damage)
(or property damage) Minor or moderate injury WARNING or CAUTION
(minor damage) CAUTION
Property damage only CAUTION
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Contents
Contents
Introduction ......................................................................................... i
How to Read This Manual ................................................................. ii
Structure of This Manual..................................................................ii
Alert Symbol Marks .......................................................................... iii
Signal Words .................................................................................... iii
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Chapter 1 Safety Precautions and
Chapter 1
Warnings
This chapter presents safety precautions you need to know prior to
installation of the product.
To avoid an accident during servicing work, do not remove or contaminate the label attached to.
If the information on the label is unreadable as it came unstuck or was contaminated, replace
Caution the label with a new one.
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If unusual noise, odor, or smoke comes from this product, stop operation.
If unusual noise, odor, or smoke coming from this product is detected, immediately stop
operation. If you continue to operate it with abnormal condition left as it is, it could cause
an electric shocks, fire, or damage to the product.
Be careful not to trip over or trample on the power cable.
If you continue to use the damaged cable, it could cause an electric shock, heat
generation or fire.
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Chapter 2
This chapter describes the matters you need to know before installing
DRYPRO 832.
Printlink5-IN
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Check the place where installation space as shown below can be secured.
Installation Space
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Maintenance PC
• Model having 10BaseT/100BaseTX/1000BaseT network port
• TCP/IP protocol has been installed.
• Windows 2000/XP runs.
• Internet Explorer (Version 5.5 or later) runs.
Tools
• Cutter
• Philips head screwdriver
• Long Philips heard screwdriver (90 mm or longer) → for unlocking the elevating transportation unit
• Flatblade screwdriver
• Longnose pliers
• Portable densitometer X-Rite 331 (for checking image quality)
• Magnifying glass (for checking image quality)
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2.4 Structure
The structure of DRYPRO 832 is shown below.
Film is fed in the order from No. 1 to No. 5 during the print process.
In case that optional Lispl-832 is added and the film which loads into Lispl-832 is used, film is fed in the order from
No. 7 to No. 2.
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Item Outline
Unpacking and Installation After unpacking, connect DRYPRO 832 to the facility network and carry out all
operations up to normal startup.
For more information, see “Chapter 3 Unpacking and Installation”.
Network Settings Setup a network to allow DRYPRO 832, Printlink5-IN, and the facility network
to be connected to one another.
For more information, see “Chapter 4 Network Settings”.
Various Settings Using DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool installed in Printlink5-IN, perform various
settings for DRYPRO 832.
For more information, see “Chapter 5 Various Settings”.
Completion of Installation
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Chapter 3
This chapter describes how to unpack and install the product after its arrival.
Changing Supply Tray Change the film size of the supply tray to match the film size used in your
Film Size facility.
For more information, see “3.5 Changing Supply Tray Film Size (Page 3-19)”.
Checking Start-up of Once the removal and the installation of the parts have been completed, start
DRYPRO 832 DRYPRO 832 to verify that it is properly installed.
For more information, see “3.7 Checking Start-up of DRYPRO 832 (Page 3-
37)”.
Completion of Installation
and Unpacking
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Item Outline
Unpacking (DRYPRO 832) Unpack goods after arrival.
For more information, see “3.2 Unpacking DRYPRO 832 (Page 3-4)”.
Changing Supply Tray Change the film size of the supply tray to match the film size used in your
Film Size facility.
(Tray 1 and Tray 2) For more information, see “3.5 Changing Supply Tray Film Size (Page 3-19)”.
Checking Start-up of Once the removal and the installation of the parts have been completed, start
DRYPRO 832 DRYPRO 832 to verify that it is properly installed.
For more information, see “3.7 Checking Start-up of DRYPRO 832 (Page 3-
37)”.
Completion of Installation
and Unpacking
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Work outline
The number of personnel and the estimated work hours to perform work in this item are as follows:
Requirements
Tools you need to have ready when you perform work in this item are as follows:
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• The DRYPRO 832 main unit weighs approximately 88kg. When removing DRYPRO 832
from the palette or tranporting it to the installation location, make sure that work will be
Caution carefully conducted by two workers.
• When disposing of packaging materials, have them disposed of by authorized industrial
waste disposal firm.
For the waste disposal method, comply with applicable ordinances and regulations of the
local government.
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This is the end of the process of unpacking DRYPRO 832 after its arrival.
Now continue to “3.2.3 Checking Accessories (Page 3-8)” and check the accessories.
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Caution
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• Remove the protective parts after moving the product to the installation location.
Caution • Operating the product with protective parts left inside will cause damage to the product.
Work outline
The number of personnel and the estimated work hours to perform work in this item is as follows:
Requirements
Tools you need to have ready when you perform work in this item are as follows:
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This is the end of the process of removing the heat process unit protection sheet.
Now continue to “3.3.2 Releasing Exposure Unit Stabilization (Page 3-11)” and unlock the stabilization of the
exposure unit.
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If you don’t release the stabilization of the exposure unit, it may affect the image quality. Make
sure to perform the steps below:
Caution
This is the end of the process of releasing stabilization of the exposure unit.
Now continue to “3.3.3 Removing Exposure Unit Transfer Roller Protection Sheets (Page 3-12)” and remove the
exposure unit transfer roller protection sheets.
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This is the end of the process of removing the exposure unit transfer roller protection sheets.
Now continue to “3.3.4 Removing Tape for Position Regulation Roller (Page 3-12)” and remove the tape for the
position regulation roller.
This is the end of the process of removing tape for position regulation roller.
Now continue to “3.3.5 Removing Parts Fixing the Underside of Exposure Unit (Page 3-13)” and remove the parts
fixing the underside of the exposure unit.
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This is the end of the process of removing the parts fixing the underside of the exposure unit.
Now continue to “3.3.6 Removing Packaging Materials for Fixing the Tray Intermediate Plate (Page 3-14)” and
remove packaging materials for fixing the tray intermediate plate.
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This is the end of the process of removing packaging materials for fixing the tray intermediate plate. Removal of all
the protective parts has been completed.
Now go to “3.4 Installing Accessories (Page 3-16)” and install the accessories.
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Requirements
Tools you need to have ready when you perform work in this item are as follows:
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This is the end of the process of installing Deodorant filter and Deodorant filter case.
Now continue to “3.4.2 Installing Exhaust Ducts (Page 3-18)” and install the exhaust ducts.
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This is the end of the process of installing the Quick Guide box. Installation of all the accessories has been
completed.
Next change the supply tray to match the film size used in your facility.
The factory default supply tray is set to the film size of 14 ×17 inches.
• If the film size used in your facility is 14 ×17 inches, you don’t need to change the supply tray film size. Then go
to “3.6.2 Installing UPS (Optional) (Page 3-34)” or “3.6.1 Connecting Power Cable (Page 3-33)”.
• If the film size used in your facility is any size other than 14 ×17 inches, go to “3.5 Changing Supply Tray
Film Size (Page 3-19)” and change the supply tray film size.
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• If the film size used in your facility is 14 × 17 inches, you don’t need to change the supply tray film
size. Then go to “3.6.2 Installing UPS (Optional) (Page 3-34)” or “3.6 Connecting Power Cable and
Note UPS (Optional) (Page 3-33)”.
• If the film size of 14 × 14 inches or 11 × 14 inches is used, go to “3.5.1 Changing to 14 × 14 in./11 ×
14 in. Film Size (Page 3-19)”. If the film size of 10 × 12 inches or 8 × 10 inches is used, go to “3.5.2
Changing to 10 × 12 in./8 × 10 in. Film Size (Page 3-22)”.
• If Lispl-832 is used, also change the film size of Lispl-832 following the same steps.
Requirements
Tools you need to have ready when you perform work in this item are as follows:
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This is the end of the process of changing the film size to 14 × 14 in./11 × 14 in. Change of the supply tray film size
has been completed.
When the supply tray film size has been changed, you need to change the size and type
settings in [Film Settings] of DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool.
Caution
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Requirements
Tools you need to have ready when you perform work in this item are as follows:
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10inch
14inch
8inch
plate elevating plate assembly with the size
marked on the tray.
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This is the end of the process of changing the intermediate plate unit.
Now continue to “ Changing Position of Pickup Roller Unit (Page 3-28)” and change the position of the pickup
roller unit.
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This is the end of the process of changing the film size to 10 × 12 in./8 × 10 in. The session of changing the supply
tray film size has been completed.
When the supply tray film size has been changed, you need to change the size and type
settings in [Film Settings] of DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool.
Caution
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Caution
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Operation
This section describes operation of power supply for recommended UPS and others.
In the case of using recommended UPS:
• When power fails, DRYPRO 832 is shut down as in the case of pressing the main power supply, and it is put
into the power OFF state.
• If a power failure occurs during printing, after completion of discharging the only film being printed,
DRYPRO 832 is shut down as in the case of pressing the main power supply, and it is put into the power OFF
state. If multiple print queues are registered, printing will start when power is turned ON next time.
The completion operation will not be performed if the serial cable is accidentally disconnected
while the DRYPRO 832 is operating.
Caution
If power is turned off suddenly when DRYPRO 832 is in the power ON state, data such as film
data won’t be stored properly.
Caution
Purchase (recommended)
Models of which connection has been verified
Name Model number
UPS Smart-UPS 2200
(Model number: SUA2200J or SUA2200JB APC Japan, Inc.)
Serial cable Interface Kit:C (serial cable for Linux)
(Model number: AP9824LJ)
Caution
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• NEMA L5-30P is the standard input plug for SUA2200J and SUA2200JB, so prepare a
NEMA L5-30R (30 Amp, lock type) output outlet on the commercial power supply side
Caution (receiving side).
• Commercial power supply outlets other than NEMA L5-30R can be used by preparing a
changeable input plug.
• Some construction may need to be performed on the commercial power supply side.
Installation
Follow the instructions in the product manual.
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The following message appears in the message display window during initialization and warming-up.
This is the end of the process of verifying the start-up of DRYPRO 832.
Now go to “Chapter 4 Network Settings”, and configure network settings.
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Requirements
Tools you need to have ready when you perform work in this item are as follows:
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• Lispl-832 weighs approximately 22kg. When removing Lispl-832 from the palette or transporting it to the
installation location, make sure that work will be carefully conducted by two workers.
Caution • When disposing of packaging materials, have them disposed of by authorized industrial waste disposal firm.
For the waste disposal method, comply with applicable ordinances and regulations of the local government.
This is the end of the process of unpacking Lispl-832 (optional) after its arrival.
Now continue to “3.8.3 Checking Accessories (Page 3-40)” and check the accessories.
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Caution
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Requirements
Tools you need to have ready when you perform work in this item are as follows:
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Note
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• Remove the protective parts after moving the product to the installation location.
Caution • Operating the product with protective parts left inside will cause damage to the product.
Work outline
The number of personnel and the estimated work hours to perform work in this item are as follows:
Requirements
Tools you need to have ready when you perform work in this item are as follows:
3.10.1 Removing Packaging Materials for Fixing the Tray Intermediate Plate
Remove packaging materials fixing the intermediate plate of Lispl-832.
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This is the end of the process of removing packaging materials for fixing the tray intermediate plate.
Next change Lispl-832 to match the film size used in your facility.
The factory default Lispl-832 is set to the film size of 14 ×17 inches.
• If the film size used in your facility is 14 ×17 inches, you don’t need to change Lispl-832 film size. Then go
to “3.7 Checking Start-up of DRYPRO 832 (Page 3-37)”, and check that DRYPRO 832 starts up properly.
• If the film size used in you facility is other than 14 ×17 inches, go to “3.5 Changing Supply Tray Film Size
(Page 3-19)”, and change the Lispl-832 film tray using the same procedure as for changing the supply tray
film size.
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Chapter 4
Factory default DRYPRO 832 and Printlink5-IN network settings are as follows:
DRYPRO 832
Item Factory Default Value
IP Address 192.168.20.161
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway 192.168.0.1
Printlink5-IN
Item Factory Default Value
IP Address 192.168.20.170 to 179
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
When you set up a network by using factory network settings or changing to the facility network settings, go to “4.2
Network Connections (1 Unit) (Page 4-3)”, and set up a network.
When you set up a network by connecting two DRYPRO 832, go to “4.3 Connecting Two DRYPRO 832 (Page 4-
43)”, and configure the network settings.
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Item Outline
Connection between DRYPRO Connect between DRYPRO 832 and Printlink5-IN using HUB and LAN cable.
832 and Printlink5-IN
Create a list of network Create a list of network settings for each connected device.
settings
Checking connection status Verify that DRYPRO 832, Printlink5-IN, and the facility network are properly
connected to one another and they are in the ready state for communication.
Change DRYPRO 832 Change DRYPRO 832 network settings to the facility network settings.
network settings (*)
Change Printlink5-IN Change Printlink5-IN network settings to the facility network settings.
network settings (*)
Checking connection status (*) Verify that DRYPRO 832, Printlink5-IN, and the facility network are properly
connected to one another and they are in the ready state for communication.
Completion of network
settings
(*) This operation is performed only when changing the network settings at the time of shipping to the network
settings for the facility.
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Requirements
Tools you need to have ready when you perform work in this item are as follows:
Since the facility may not be provided with HUB and LAN cables, be sure to take them with you
when performing installation work.
Important
For LAN cables connecting DRYPRO 832 - HUB - Printlink5-IN, use Category 5E or upper. If
cables lower than Category 5E LAN are used, fast printing at 50 seconds won’t be guaranteed.
If DRYPRO is not ON, refer to “3.7 Checking Start-up of DRYPRO 832 (Page 3-37)” and turn it ON.
Note
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If LED does not flash or light up properly, the LAN cable may not be inserted firmly. Insert it into
the Ethernet port again.
Caution
If the problem of LED persists, the LAN cable may be damaged or Category 5E or upper may
not be used. Replace the LAN cable and insert it into the Ethernet port again.
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7 Connect the power, mouse, keyboard, display, and network cables to the back of Printlink5-IN.
If image-based and information-based networks are unified, connect refer to the diagram below.
Caution
This is the end of the procedures for connecting the DRYPRO 832 with Printlink5-IN.
Next, make a list of network settings by moving on to section “4.2.2 Creating a List of Network Settings (Page 4-7)”
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In the case of the system as shown in the diagram, the system settings list will be as shown below.
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1 If the supplied character recognition dictionary file (with extension “mji”) is available, copy it to
Printlink 5-IN.
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3 Set the port number (Port No.) used when connected from high-end devices.
Set the DICOM PRINT IN receiving port number. You can set multiple port numbers by separating with commas.
4 Set the port number (N-Event Port No.) used in exchange with N-Event.
Set the N-EVNET receiving port number. You can set multiple port numbers by separating with commas.
Item Function
Event Log Standard Mode
Digital Log Detail Mode
3 Configure the character recognition setting file (MJI File Name) used for character recognition.
Enter the created or supplied character recognition setup file (with an extension “.mji”) name.You can also display
the list of selectable character recognition setup files by clicking the [Browse] button.
If you cannot find a character recognition setup file you want to specify, recheck operations in step 1 in
“4.2.3 Setting the Operating Environment (Page 4-8)”.
Note
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4 Configure whether or not to permit the LUT settings (LUT Button Use) in the “Printlink5” main
window.
To permit the LUT settings in the “Printlink5” main window, set it to [ON].
After adjusting LUT in the “LUT Settings” window in the “Printlink5” main window, the LUT
settings at that time will be saved when the maintenance tool is started. When you press [F12]
Note in the “LUT settings” window, you will return to the LUT settings saved when the maintenance
tool was last started.
When you press [F12] in the “LUT settings” window, you will return to the LUT settings when
saved as in the maintenance tool.
5 Set the default display of the “Printlink5” main window (Initial Display of Main Screen).
Item Function
Status of last exiting the
Displays the status of last exiting program.
program
Minimize Shows the minimized display.
Maximize Shows the maximized display.
When the automatic reboot function is enabled and the machine has been used continuously for 24 hours
for 14 days or more, a message “Reboot the machine as the system become unstable when it has been
Note used continuously for 24 hours…. (BF006)” is displayed and an OS shut down message is displayed at
the time set in the “Reboot Time.” Then, the reboot is performed after five minutes.
Setting Overlay
1 Set the use of the patient information overlay function (Overlay Use).
To use the patient information overlay function, set to [ON].
If “Overlay Bitmap” set in step 4 is “OFF” or “ON (output on the extreme left)”, the offset value from the
far left of the image is set. If the value of “Overlay Bitmap” is “ON (output on the extreme right)”, the
Note offset value from the far right of the image is set.
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3 Set the separators for the overlay date and time to be overlaid (Overlay Day&Time Format).
When inserting separators between the date and time to be overlaid on film, set to [ON].
Clicking the [Format] button displays the “Set Overlay Format” window. Set the separators in this window.
Select separator settings for “Date”, “Time”, “DateTime” from the pulldown list.
The date and time set in “Sample” in 4 appears in the selected format in the text box on the right side.
You can also enter the format directly. Click the [Format Code Information] button in 5 and set the format by
referring to available variables.
1. Set the format for overlay display of date data.
2. Set the format for overlay display of time data.
3. Set the format for displaying “Output Date and Time” under overlay item.
4. Set the date and time to be used as a sample for checking the separator settings.
5. The list of variables available when entering the format settings for each item is displayed.
When the list of variables is displayed, you can hide it by clicking the [Format Code Information] button again.
4 Set whether or not to overlay the bitmap image (Overlay Bitmap) together with patient information.
Select the display settings from the pulldown list.
Item Function
OFF No overlay display
ON (output on the far left) Outputs the specified bitmap image on the far left of the image.
ON (output on the far right) Outputs the specified bitmap image on the far right of the image.
To overlay a bitmap image such as the logo of the facility and patient information at one time, select “ON”.
When you selected “ON”, click the [Browse] button and select the bitmap image to be displayed. The file name of
the selected bitmap image will appear in the text box to the right of the pulldown list.
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Item Function
Bold Thick
Normal Standard
Small Thin
Normally use “Bold”. When the facility expresses that “The font is too thick and makes it difficult to see”, switch
the setting to “Normal” or “Small”.
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Saving Settings
1 Click the [OK] button in the “Set Environment
Data” window.
The set contents will be saved and the “Set Environment
Data” window will be closed.
You will return to “Printlink5 Maintenance” main window.
This is the end of the process of configuring the operating environment of the main unit.
To continue other settings, proceed to the next work.
To exit settings, click [EXIT] button in the “Printlink5 Maintenance” main window. The settings will be saved. The
settings will take effect after restarting the machine.
Clicking the [Cancel] button in the “Printlink5 Maintenance” main window will cancel all the
settings saved previously and exit the maintenance tool.
Caution
The “Printlink5 Maintenance” main window - [Input] tab window will appear.
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Basic settings
1 Enter Channel Name.
The name entered here will be displayed on Printlink5-IN.
2 For the protocol (Protocol Name) with the modality to be connected, select “DICOM PRINT IN”.
Now you can enter items that can be set.
3 3
4 4
5 5
7 6 7 6
Common input settings Common input settings
3 To make the channel that is currently being set a default channel, check this item (Default
Channel).
Data received from source with AE Title not set is treated as the received data of the checked channel. You can set
only one out of all input channels.
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5 Enter the IP address of the destination modality or host name (IP Address/Host Name).
6 Select a maker name and model name in the “Select Maker” window that appears after clicking
the [Select] button.
By selecting a model name in this window, the default value appropriate to the model will be set to the “Input
channel set screen” window.
By selecting a maker name and model name and clicking the [OK] button, the selected maker name and the model name
will be displayed in “Maker” and “Model” in the window and the default AE Title will be set to “AE Title SCU”.
If there is no model name you want to set, click the [Cancel] button without clicking any model name.
7 Modify AE Title (AE Title SCU) according to the setting of the facility.
1 Set whether or not to check (Image Size Check) when the input image size in one page is
different.
Item Function
ON Check is performed. If a different size is requested in one page, reception is rejected.
OFF Check is not performed. Even if a different size is requested in one page, reception is
accepted.
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2 Set the image size (Size H / V) when the test pattern image was created.
The left text box indicates the horizontal size (“H”) of the image and the right text box indicates the vertical size
(“V”). Set between 8 - 8000.
4 Set the Conversion Type of the output image sent from the source of connection.
Item Function
DV Digitized video
DI Digital interface
DF Digitized film
WSD Workstation
5 Set the default ID (OCR Default ID) of the result of character recognition.
You can enter up to 32 two-byte characters.
7 Set the timeout time (OCR Study Timeout) when output mode is set to “Study Basis” in the
“Route Setup Screen” window of Printlink5.
The scale is in seconds. Set between 0 - 9999.
8 Set whether to convert ID and name from Roman characters to Kana (Roma - > KANA) during
the character recognition process.
Item Function
ON Roman character-Kana conversion is performed.
OFF Roman character-Kana conversion is not performed.
9 Set whether or not to output the image received in D-value or P-value (Image Expression).
Use the default value (“D-Value”) as is.
10 Set the Patient ID in need of emergency medical care (Emergency patient ID).
You can use one-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols.
You can set multiple IDs by separating with commas.
When the image of the ID of the patient in need of emergency medical care, it will be waiting for correction.
11 Set the settings of the operation waiting for correction of an image for which character
recognition failed.
Item Function
Setting all to waiting Set all output of imager, storage and printer to waiting for correction.
for correction
Setting only Set only storage to waiting for correction and set imager and printer to output.
storage to waiting
for correction
Setting all to output Set all of imager, storage and printer to output.
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12 Even if “?” is not shown during the character recognition process in output of storage, select
whether or not to set to standby awaiting the confirmation until the user gives his final confirmation.
Item Function
ON Set to waiting for confirmation.
OFF Not to set to waiting for confirmation.
13 Select whether or not to set to waiting for correction if character recognition of items other than
patient ID and NAME failed.
Check this option sets to waiting for correction.
If the function of magnifying text is used, the function of calculating the sampling pitch does not
work.
Note
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3 4
5
6
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Even spacing
Printed with the top and bottom and right and left margins of film unchanged and space
between frames enlarged.
The following steps are applied only to “DRYPRO 832/873 Output Setup (V2.00 or later)”.
Note
• This setting is available only when DRYPRO 873 is used. It is not available for DRYPRO 832.
Note • When a film type is M (mammo), always output with a pixel size of 43.75µm.
Item Function
AUTO Based on the input mage size, 78.6µm or 43.75µm is automatically selected.
78.6µ Output with a pixel size of 78.6µm. The size that cannot be output with a pixel size of
78.6µm cannot be output.
43.75µ Output with a pixel size of 43.75µm.
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6 Set whether to check film information sent from the diagnostic device, such as the film size and
type.
Item Function
The box is The size and type of the film are checked. If any sizes and types that are not implemented
checked. are sent, an error will be returned to the diagnostic device. (By default, the box is
checked.)
The box is not The size and type of the film are not checked. If any sizes and types that are not
checked. implemented are sent, an error will not be returned to the diagnostic device, and “Film
Size/Type” set in Default Size Type will be used to print.
1 Set the asynchronous error notification output port number (N-EVENT Port No.).
Enter the destination port number.
2 Set (Empty Notice LV) whether or not to send an error occurred in the imager on the output
side to the modality side.
Checking this option notifies the modality side of Empty Error if an empty error occurs in the imager on the output
side.Unchecking this option does not notify the modality side.
The setting selected from the pulldown list will be applied to errors other than Empty Error regardless of whether the
option is checked or not.
Item Function
Standard An error occurred in the imager on the output side is sent to the modality side as is.
Failure All errors occurred in the imager on the output side are sent to the modality side as “Failure”.
N-Action An error occurred in the imager on the output side is not sent to the modality side.An
image is received only in the event of “F000” error.
3 Select methods for checking the error level and responding (Error Level).
Item Function
M/M Abort As in the case of M/M Error Receive, reception is rejected only by abort.
M/M Error Receive When M/M (required) of DICOM data transmission tag is not sent, reception is rejected
on the command level or by abort.
U/U Error Receive When M/M (required) of DICOM data transmission tag and U/U (optional) is not sent,
reception is rejected on the command level or by abort.
4 Set the maximum size of one transmission packet of DICOM communication (Max PDU).
Set between 4 - 64.
5 Set whether or not to use stamp information from the input modality (Upper Stamp Use).
Item Function
ON Stamp information from the input modality is used.
OFF Stamp information from the input modality is ignored.
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Caution
If you need detailed explanation of each item in the “Input channel set screen” window, proceed work
while referring to the Installation and Service Manual of Printlink5-IN.
Note
Basic settings
1 Enter Channel Name.
The name entered here will be displayed on Printlink5-IN.
2 For the protocol (Protocol Name) with the modality to be connected, select “Toshiba IN”.
Now you can enter items that can be set.
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
Common input settings Common input settings
3 To make the channel that is currently being set a default channel, check this item (Default Channel).
Data received from source with AE Title not set is treated as the received data of the checked channel. You can set
only one out of all input channels.
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5 Enter the IP address of the destination modality or host name (IP Address/Host Name).
6 Select a maker name and model name in the “Select Maker” window that appears after clicking
the [Select] button.
By selecting a model name in this window, the default value appropriate to the model will be set to the “Input
channel set screen” window.
By selecting a maker name and model name and clicking the [OK] button, the selected maker name and the model
name will be displayed in “Maker” and “Model” in the window.
If there is no model name you want to set, click the [Cancel] button without clicking any model name.
Common Input
1 Set whether or not to check (Image Size Check) when the input image size in one page is
different.
Item Function
ON Check is performed. If a different size is requested in one page, reception is rejected.
OFF Check is not performed. Even if a different size is requested in one page, reception is accepted.
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4 Set the Conversion Type of the output image sent from the source of connection.
Item Function
DV Digitized video
DI Digital interface
DF Digitized film
WSD Workstation
5 Set the default ID (OCR Default ID) of the result of character recognition.
You can enter up to 32 two-byte characters.
7 Set the timeout time (OCR Study Timeout) when output mode is set to “Study Basis” in the
[Route Setup Screen] window of Printlink5.
The scale is in seconds. Set between 0 - 9999.
8 Set whether to convert ID and name from Roman characters to Kana (Roma - > KANA) during
the character recognition process.
Item Function
ON Roman character-Kana conversion is performed.
OFF Roman character-Kana conversion is not performed.
9 Set whether or not to output the image received in D-value or P-value (Image Expression).
Use the default value (“D-Value”) as is.
10 Set the Patient ID in need of emergency medical care (Emergency patient ID).
You can use one-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols. You can set multiple IDs by separating with commas.
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12 Even if “?” is not shown during the character recognition process in output of storage, select
whether or not to set to standby awaiting the confirmation until the user gives his/her final
confirmation.
Item Function
ON Set to waiting for confirmation.
OFF Not to set to waiting for confirmation.
13 Select whether or not to set to waiting for correction if character recognition of items other than
Patient ID and NAME failed.
Check this option sets to waiting for correction.
If the function of magnifying text is used, the function of calculating the sampling pitch does not work.
Note
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3 4
5
6
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Even spacing
Printed with the top and bottom and right and left margins of film unchanged and space
between frames enlarged.
The following steps are applied only to “DRYPRO 832/873 Output Setup (V2.00 or later)”.
Note
• This setting is available only when DRYPRO 873 is used. It is not available for DRYPRO 832.
• When a film type is M (mammo), always output with a pixel size of 43.75µm.
Note
Item Function
AUTO Based on the input mage size, 78.6µm or 43.75µm is automatically selected.
78.6µ Output with a pixel size of 78.6µm. The size that cannot be output with a pixel size of
78.6µm cannot be output.
43.75µ Output with a pixel size of 43.75µm.
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6 Set whether to check film information sent from the diagnostic device, such as the film size and
type.
Item Function
The box is The size and type of the film are checked. If any sizes and types that are not implemented
checked. are sent, an error will be returned to the diagnostic device. (By default, the box is
checked.)
The box is not The size and type of the film are not checked. If any sizes and types that are not
checked. implemented are sent, an error will not be returned to the diagnostic device, and “Film
Size/Type” set in Default Size Type will be used to print.
2 Set the method for interpolating the image (Mag Type) when the image and overlay sizes are different.
Item Function
SPLINE Spline interpolated.
BILINEAR Bilinear interpolated.
REPLICATE Replicate interpolated.
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5 Set whether to perform data reception (Imager Not Ready) while setting up the imager.
To perform data reception, select “Accept”.
6 Set whether or not to perform data reception (Film Empty) when the imager is empty of film.
To perform data reception, select “Accept”.
7 Set whether or not to perform data reception (Error) when an error occurs in the imager.
To perform data reception, select “Accept”.
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1 Display the “Input channel set screen” window of the channel you want to stop using.
This is the end of the process of setting the selected input channel.
Completion of Setting
Once all input channels have been set, the setting is completed.
To exit the setting, click the [Exit] button in the “Printlink5 Maintenance” main window. The settings will be saved.
The settings will take effect after restarting the machine.
Clicking the [Cancel] button in the “Printlink5 Maintenance” main window will cancel all the
settings saved previously and exit the maintenance tool.
Caution
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3 Enter the Channel Name in the “Channel Name” entry field and click the [Select...] button.
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4 From “Maker”, [KONICA MINOLTA], and from “Model”, select [DRYPRO832], and then click the
[OK] button.
The “Select Maker” window is closed and the display returns to the “Imager Output channel set screen” window.
5 Enter any name in “Channel Name” and click the [Imager Setup] button.
Do not change the “local host” that contains the “IP Address / Host Name”.
If accidentally changed, select “Not Use” for the “Protocol Name”, and click the [OK] button. In
Caution the “Imager Output channel set screen” window, delete the channel settings that were changed,
and then reset the settings.
The maintenance menu window of the DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool is displayed under the service level authority.
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• If the button of each item in the maintenance menu window is not yet active after a lapse of 2
minutes or the “Status” display is “Not connected”, see “4.4 Checking Connection Status
Caution (Page 4-50)” and check the connection status.
• A version-upgrade process will start when the DRYPRO 832 unit and Prinklink5-IN are
different versions. The version upgrade will exceed 2 minutes.
The maintenance menu window of DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool is closed. Then you will return to the “Imager Output
channel set screen” window.
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This is the end of the setting of the Printlink5-IN imager output channel.
• If you use the factory default network settings as it is, continue to “Chapter 5 Various Settings” and
configure various settings.
• To change the factory default network settings to the facility network settings, go to section 4.2.6,
“Changing to Local Facility Network Settings” (page 4-35) and change network settings.
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Note
2 Change the “IP ADDRESS”, “SUBNET MASK”, and “DEFAULT GATEWAY” under “IMAGER
NAME” to the set values specified by the facility and click the [SAVE] button.
An explanation is given by taking an example of changing each item to the values below in the following steps.
DRYPRO 832 and Printlink5-IN is disconnected from the network and DRYPRO 832 is restarted.
After restarting, the DRYPRO 832 network settings will be reflected.
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Note
3 Click the [start] button in Windows XP and choose the “Control Panel” command from the start
menu.
The “Control Panel” window is displayed.
5 From the popup menu, which appears after right-clicking on the “Local Area Connection” icon,
select the “Properties” command.
6 In the “General” panel, under “This connection uses the following items:” click on “Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP)”.
When “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” is selected, the text is highlighted.
If the “General” panel is not displayed, click the “General” tab to display the “General” panel.
Note
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8 Change the “IP address”, “Subnet mask”, and “Default gateway” under “Use the following IP
address” to the set values specified by the facility and click the [OK] button.
Caution
An explanation is given by taking an example of changing each item to the values below in the following steps.
The “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” window is closed. Then you will return to the “Local Area Connection
Properties” window.
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9 Click the [OK] button in the “Local Area Connection Properties” window.
The “Local Area Connection Properties” window is closed. Then you will return to the “Network Connections” window.
Note
11 From “Imager” in the “Printlink5 Maintenance” main window, double-click the Ch line to which
DRYPRO 832 is assigned.
12 Verify that “DRYPRO832” is selected for “Connect Imager” in “Common Output” and enter the
IP address of DRYPRO 832 set in step 2 in the “DRYPRO832 IP Address“ entry field and click
the [OK] button.
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16 After Printlink5-IN is restarted, check that the button of each setup item is active in the
DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool Maintenance Menu window.
If the button of each item in the maitntenance menu window is not yet active after a lapse of 2
minutes or the “Status” display is “Not connected”, see “4.4 Checking Connection Status (Page
Caution 4-50)” and check the connection status.
This is the end of the process of changing to the facility network settings.
Now continue to “Chapter 5 Various Settings” and configure various settings.
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At the time of shipping, both DRYPRO 832 units are set to use the same network, so when
setting up a network, first set up a network for the first machine, and then a network for the
Important
second.
Workflow
Set the items following the course shown below.
Item Outline
Setting up a network for the Connect DRYPRO 832 and Printlink5-IN using the factory default network
first DRYPRO 832 settings once, and then change to the facility network settings.
Setting up a network for the Set up a network by connecting the second DRYPRO 832.
second DRYPRO 832
Checking connection status Check that two DRYPRO 832, Printlink5-IN, and the facility network are
properly connected to one another and they are in the ready state for
communication.
Completion of network
settings
Requirements
Tools you need to have ready when you perform work in this item are as follows:
Since the facility may not be provided with hub and LAN cables, be sure to take them with you
when performing installation work.
Important
For LAN cables connecting DRYPRO 832 - HUB - Printlink5-IN, use Category 5E or upper. If
cables lower than Category 5E LAN are used, fast printing at 50 seconds won’t be
guaranteed.
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1 Refer to step 1 to step 11 in “4.2 Network Connections (1 Unit) (Page 4-3)”, connect the first
DRYPRO 832, and change to the facility network settings.
2 Refer to step 1 to step 6 in “4.2 Network Connections (1 Unit) (Page 4-3)”, connect the second
DRYPRO 832 and Printlink5-IN using the LAN cable and hub as shown below.
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5 From “Imager”, double-click the Ch line for setting the second DRYPRO 832.
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7 From “Maker”, select “KONICA MINOLTA”, and from “Model”, select “DRYPRO 832 [Backup]”,
and then click the [OK] button.
The “Select Maker” window is closed and the display returns to the “Imager Output channel set screen” window.
The maintenance menu window of the DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool is displayed under the service level authority.
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At this time, check that the button of each setup item is active.
DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool - Maintenance Menu Window (Service Level Authority)
• If the button of each item in the maitntenance menu window is not yet active after a lapse of
2 minutes or the “Status” display is “Not connected”, see “4.4 Checking Connection Status
Caution (Page 4-50)” and check the connection status.
• A version-upgrade process will start when the DRYPRO 832 unit and Printlink5-IN are
different versions. The version upgrade will exceed 2 minutes.
The maintenance menu window of DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool is closed. Then you will return to the “Imager Output
channel set screen” window.
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14 After Printlink5-IN is restarted, check that the button of each setup item is active again in the
DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool Maintenance Menu window.
If the button of each item in the Maitntenance Menu window is not yet active after a lapse of 2
minutes or the “Status” display is “Not connected”, see “4.4 Checking Connection Status (Page
Caution 4-50)” and check the connection status.
To change the second DRYPRO 832 to the facility network settings, change the network settings,
following the steps below.
Note
1. Change DRYPRO 832-1 (DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool [SYSTEM SETUP] window).
2. Change DRYPRO 832-2 (DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool [SYSTEM SETUP] window).
3. Change Printlink5-IN (PC Network Settings).
4. Change Printlink5-IN output settings ([Imager Output channel set screen] window: for two units).
This is the end of the connection and setup of the second DRYPRO 832.
Now continue to “Chapter 5 Various Settings” and configure various settings.
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1 From “Imager”, double-click the Ch line for checking the connection status.
The maintenance menu window of the DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool is displayed under the service level authority.
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3 Check that the button of each setup item in active state is displayed.
Display Status
READY DRYPRO 832 and Printlink5-IN are connected on the facility network, and
DRYPRO 832 is ready to print.
Warming up (xx) DRYPRO 832 and Printlink5-IN are connected on the facility network, and
DRYPRO 832 is initializing or warming up. (xx) shows the scheduled time of
completion of temperature adjustment.
Not connected DRYPRO 832 and Printlink5-IN are not recognized on the facility network.
If the button of each item in the maintenance menu window is not active or the “Status” display is “Not connected”,
check the following:
• Checking DRYPRO 832 network settings
For more information, see “4.4.1 Checking DRYPRO 832 Network Settings (Page 4-52)”.
• Checking Printlink5-IN imager output channel settings
For more information, see “4.4.2 Checking Printlink5-IN Imager Output Channel Settings (Page 4-55)”.
• Checking Printlink5-IN network settings
For more information, see “4.4.3 Checking Printlink5-IN Network Settings (Page 4-56)”.
In addition, check the following factors:
• DRYPRO 832 is ON.
If DRYPRO 832 is not ON, turn it ON.
• Check of the LAN cable for not connected or broken and check the hub for failure.
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Checking on Printlink5-IN
Check DRYPRO 832 IP address, subnet mask, default gateway set values in the “SYSTEM SETUP” window of
DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool.
2 Verify that the IP ADDRESS, SUBNET MASK, and DEFAULT GATEWAY values under
“IMAGER NAME” are correct.
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When DRYPRO 832 is ready to print or during warm-up, each time the [Reset/Cancel] button is pressed, the
display in the message display window switches.
To display the IP address of the machine, press the [Reset/Cancel] button five times.
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1 From “Imager”, double-click the Ch line for checking the connection status.
2 Check that the IP address assigned to the equipment displayed in “Connect Imager” under
“Common Output” is shown in the entry field of “DRYPRO832 IP Address”.
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1 Refer to step 3 to 7 in “4.2 Network Connections (1 Unit) (Page 4-3)” and display “Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” window.
2 Verify that the “IP address”, “Subnet mask”, and “Default gateway” under “Use the following IP
address:” are correct.
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Welcome to
DRYPRO
System Check1
System Check2
Dry Pro System 2 Hold down the [Reset/Cancel] button for 5 seconds.
The [Now in progress] view appears in the message
display window.
Now in progress
Please wai t a w hi le
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Chapter 5
Item Outline
Film Settings Load film into the DRYPRO 832 supply tray, set the size and type of film, and
set the usage conditions of the supply tray.
For more information, see “5.2 Film-related Settings (Page 5-3)”.
Setting Calibration Set the method for performing automatic density calibration and the calibration timing.
For more information, see “5.7 Setting Calibration (Page 5-33)”.
Setting Print Parameters Set print parameters for each connected diagnostic device.
For more information, see “5.8 Setting Print Parameters (Page 5-35)”.
Date/Time Layout Settings Set the date/time layout of the stamp to be printed on a film.
For more information, see “5.11 Setting Date/Time Layout (Page 5-41)”.
Setting Periodic Inspection Initialize the periodic inspection schedule of DRYPRO 832.
For more information, see “5.13 Periodic Inspection-related Settings (Page 5-
46)”.
Registering HG High-Speed Register the license for HG high-speed for DRYPRO 832, if the facility has
License (Facility with purchased the license.
License Purchased Only) For more information, refer to “5.14 Registering HG High-Speed License (Page
5-48)”
Printing from External Unit After completion of all settings, send a print job to DRYPRO 832 from the
external unit to make sure printing is done normally.
For more information, refer to “5.15 Printing from External Unit (Page 5-49)”.
Completion of Setting of
DRYPRO 832
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1 Click the [FILM SETUP] button under “FILM INFO.” in the Maintenance Menu window of
DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool.
The following window shows the case where an optional Lispl-832 is not connected.
Note If Lispl-832 is not installed, set items under “TRAY 1” on the left side of the window.
If Lispl-832 is installed, items on the right hand side of the window are enabled. Perform settings on
Lispl-832 in items under “TRAY 2”.
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Caution • For the supply tray with [TRAY USE] set to “OFF”
• Film size, film type, number of sheets of film, and number of sheets of package cannot
be changed.
• If unprocessed job remains in DRYPRO 832
• No change can be made to any setting.
If the value you entered is incorrect, the message shown below appears.
Note • The input range is not correct.
Enter a correct value again.
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• Load film into supply tray, which was set in “5.2 Film-related Settings (Page 5-3)” (film size,
film type, number of sheets of film, and number of sheets of package).
Caution If you load film different from the set one, load the film after changing the following items.
• “3.5 Changing Supply Tray Film Size (Page 3-19)”
• “5.2 Film-related Settings (Page 5-3)”
• If Lispl-832 is used, also load film into Lispl-832.
N ow i n p r og r e ss
P l e as e wa i t a whi l e
N ow o pe n in g T RAY1
P l e as e wa i t a whi l e
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R ea dy
If the following operation is performed during film loading, do it again from step 1.
Caution • If you closed the tray without pulling out the forward end of the package (barrier sack).
• If you closed the tray without cutting off the back of the package (barrier sack) with a
cutter.
• If you closed the supply tray without installing film.
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Normally print three QC patterns once a week or in a day when a reference value shown below is set.
Note • When using this machine for the first time (installation)
• When the film type has been changed
• When QC patterns have not been printed in the last three months or more
• When QC pattern results have been reset
The average of the first three values read with the built-in densitometer, when the QC patterns
were printed, is used as a reference value of the QC patterns.
Caution
1 Click the [TEST PRINT] button under “PRINT INFO.” in the Maintenance Menu window of
DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool.
3 Select the tray to print the QC pattern from the dropdown list under “TRAY SELECT”.
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Note *: As for No. 9 and No. 10, if the density is “1 (left)” < “2 (middle)” < “3 (right)”, it is judged as being OK.
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Density Check
1 Check that “Densitometer Read Failure.” is not displayed in [STATUS] in the “Maintenance
Menu” window.
“Densitometer Read Failure.” is not displayed.
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3 Select the tray from which QC pattern was printed from the [TRAY SELECT] pull-down list and
check that correct density values (blue characters) are displayed in [STEP 1] - [STEP 4].
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1 From “Imager”, double-click the Ch line for checking the image quality.
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2 Check that the IP address assigned to the equipment displayed in “Connect Imager” under
“Common Output” is shown in the entry field of “DRYPRO 832 IP Address” and click the
[Imager Setup] button.
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5 Choose the tray for which you want to perform densitometer calibration, and then click the
[PRINT] button.
BLUE HIGH BLUE Tray into which BLUE film and HIGH BLUE film are loaded
FILM FILM (*)
CLEAR HIGH BLUE Tray into which CLEAR film and HIGH BLUE film are
FILM FILM loaded (*)
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10 Enter a value equals to the density measured in step 8, which was increased by 100-fold, in
one-byte numbers in [01] - [12] in the “DENSITOMETER (STEP3)” window,
Example:
• If the (01)st density value is 0.21, enter “21” in the 01 field.
• If the (12)th density value is 3.16, enter “316” in the 12 field.
Entering and saving abnormal or incorrect value can cause density correction data corruption,
making it impossible to perform density correction properly.Take care not to enter abnormal or
Caution incorrect value.
• Example of abnormal or incorrect value
• Value deviated greatly from the measured value
• The density value was 1.25, but entered “215” by mistake.
• The density value was 1.25, but entered abnormal value “400” intentionally.
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• After entering the density value, make sure to click the [SAVE] button to save the settings.
If the settings are not saved, proper densitometer calibration procedure may not be
Caution performed.
• When you click the [SAVE] button, the entered density value may be misjudged as being
abnormal or incorrect value and an error may be displayed. In such a case, perform either of
the following:
• Check the density value and reenter a correct value. (From step 10)
• Redo the densitometer calibration procedure from the beginning. (From step 3)
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The [DENSITOMETER(STEP4)] window is closed. Then you will return to the Maintenance Menu screen.
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3 Check the results of comparing the internal density values with the external density values from
the (01)st to the (12)th.
If a correction was made to BLUE film or CLEAR film, check the results field on the “NORMAL FILM” side; or if
a correction was made to HIGH BLUE film, check the results field on the “HIGH DENSITY FILM” side.
If the difference in the (01)st to the (12)th values is within ±3, the result of correction is judged as being appropriate,
and “OK” will be shown in the results column.
If the value difference is ±4 or greater, “NG” will be shown in the results column. So perform “5.5.3 Built-in
Densitometer Calibration (Page 5-16)” again.
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The “DENSITOMETER ADJUST” window is closed. You will return to the Maintenance Menu window.
This is the end of the process of checking the set density value.
Now continue to “5.5 Checking Density Linearity (Page 5-10)” and check the density linearity again.
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From then on, continue to use the same densitometer used once for “Calibrating Built-in
Densitometer”, “Determining QC Patterns”, and “Evaluating Flat Patterns”.
Avoid using a different densitometer during a series of image quality checks.
2 Check that zero adjustment was made to the densitometer you use.
4 Check the density difference between the measured value and reference value.
If the measured value at each point is within the range between the lower and upper limits, the print is judged as
being normal.
For a reference value, upper limit, and lower limit of density, see “ QC Pattern Density Reference Value List
(Comparative Table Between Maximum and Minimum Density Settings) (Page 5-27)”.
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4 Select the tray to print the flat pattern from the dropdown list under “TRAY SELECT”. Set the
“DENSITY”.
Item Density value Input value
Density 1.00 100
1.50 150
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6 If Lispl-832 is used, print flat patterns of each density from the supply tray 2.
When an anomaly is detected in the output flat pattern image, handle it according to
Troubleshooting in the Service Manual.
Caution
This is the end of the processes of evaluating flat patterns and checking all image qualities.
Now continue to “5.6 Setting Reference Value of QC Patterns” and set the reference value of QC patterns.
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The reference value of the QC patterns which were printed before will be reset.
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4 Refer to “5.5.1 Printing QC patterns (Page 5-10)” and print three QC patterns.
Entering “3” in the “COPY COUNT” in the “TEST PRINT” window causes three QC patterns to be
printed continuously.
Note
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6 Check that correct density values (blue) are displayed in [STEP1] - [STEP 4].
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1 Click the [CALIBRATION SETUP] button under “FILM INFO.” in the Maintenance Menu
window of DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool.
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1 Click the “PRINT CONDITION” button under “PRINT INFO.” in the Maintenance Menu window
of DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool.
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• Save the original logo data into the specified folder of PC, as it will be backed up.
• Logo mark cannot be set from the maintenance tool.
Caution
• If the stamp area and logo mark output position overlap one another, the stamp area takes
precedence (up) over the logo mark output position.
• Since settings by CH cannot be made, one setting is done for each system.
• To use the OVERLAY function of Printlink5-IN, use the Printlink 5-IN logo settings, and set
the DRYPRO 832 logo data output to “OFF”.
Logo data
Prepare logo data that meet the following requirements and save to “Printlink 5-IN”.
Item Requirements
File format bmp format
File size (recommended • 86 × 86 pixels (maximum 110 pixels)
value) • Any aspect ratio
Tone Grayscale 8 bits
1 Click the [LOGO SETUP] button under “PRINT INFO.” in the Maintenance Menu window of
DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool.
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3 Select the logo mark you want to output and click the [Open (O)] button.
The preview image of the selected logo mark is displayed in the [LOGO SETUP] window.
The “LOGO SETUP” window is closed. Then you will return to the Maintenance Menu window.
This is the end of the process of setting the logo mark and all the settings are complete.
Now continue to “5.10 Setting Custom Border (Page 5-40)” and set the custom border.
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You need to set this item only if “CUSTOM” was selected under “Border Size” in the “Input channel set
screen” window of Printlink5-IN.
Note
For information about input channel settings, see “4.2.4 Setting Printlink5-IN Input Channels (Page 4-
14)”.
If “REGIUS” or “CT/MRI was selected under “Border Size”, you don’t need to set this item. Go to “5.11
Setting Date/Time Layout (Page 5-41)” and continue settings.
1 Click the [CUSTOM BORDER SETUP] button under “PRINT INFO.” in the Maintenance Menu
window of DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool.
The “CUSTOM BORDER SETUP” window contains the following setup items:
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1 Click the [TIME LAYOUT] button under “IMAGER INFO.” in the Maintenance Menu window of
DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool.
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Month notation
Month notation set in the date format is shown below.
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1 Click the [SYSTEM SETUP] button under “IMAGER INFO.” in the Maintenance Menu window
of DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool.
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V2.00 or later
OFF The power OFF mode is not used.
PW The power OFF mode from PC is used.
CONTROL (Since the temperature inside the main unit is maintained even after
FROM PC power is turned OFF, the warm-up period during the start-up
(WITH process will be approximately 3 minutes.)
HEAT
CONTROL)
PW The power OFF mode from PC is used.
CONTROL (Since the temperature control inside the main unit is not performed
FROM PC after power is turned OFF, the warm-up period during the start-up
(W/O HEAT process will be approximately 10 minutes.)
CONTROL)
PW The power OFF mode from the main unit is used.
CONTROL (Since the temperature control is not performed when the main unit
FROM is shut down, the warm-up period during the start-up process will be
MAIN UNIT approximately 10 minutes.)
(Since the temperature inside the main unit is maintained in stand-
by mode from the operation panel of the main unit, the warm-up
period during the start-up process will be approximately 3 minutes.)
When two units of DRYPRO 832 are connected, or DRYPRO 832 is
connected as backup for DRYPRO 873, do not select “PW
Important
CONTROL FROM MAIN UNIT” for the power OFF mode.
7 SLEEP MODE Set the sleep mode timer ON/OFF when DRYPRO 832 is not used and the period of
TIMER time before shifting into a sleep mode.
Default value: OFF
ON The sleep mode timer function is used.
OFF The sleep mode timer function is not used.
sec Enter the period of time before shifting into a sleep mode.You can
set this only when the sleep mode timer function is “ON”.
8 BUZZER Set the operation unit buzzer sound ON/OFF when an error or empty occurs in
DRYPRO 832.
Default value: ON
ON The operation unit buzzer sounds for approximately 1 second.
OFF The operation unit buzzer does not sound.
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Clicking the [BACK] button while changing the settings (including the case of resetting the settings changed once)
displays the window allowing you to confirm whether or not you want to save the settings.
Note
[Yes] button: Clicking this button saves the changed settings and returns to the main window.
[NO] button: Clicking this button returns to the main window without saving the changed settings.
• Even if the power OFF mode is set to “ON”, the power OFF mode will not operate
immediately after shutting down Windows without selecting [Shutdown] from [Operation]
Caution menu in the Printlink5-IN main window.
• Versions prior to V2.00
DRYPRO 832 is shut down about 10 minutes after Printlink5-IN is powered off.
• V2.00 or later
DRYPRO 832 is shut down about 3 minutes after Printlink5-IN is powered off.
• Both of the function to detect unconnected PCs and power OFF mode cannot be enabled at
a time.
When power OFF mode is set to “ON”, the mode has priority. Therefore, the message, “PC
not connected” will not appear on the operation panel.
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Make sure to reset the items to be checked periodically during the period from shipment to
installation when installing the machine.
Important
1 Click the [MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE] button under “SERVICE INFO.” in the Maintenance
Menu window of DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool.
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The “MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE” window is closed, and the set values will take effect.
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• This section is performed only if the facility has purchased the HG high-speed license.
• To register the HG high-speed license, software version for DRYPRO 832 needs to be V1.03
Caution or later. If the software version is not V1.03 or later, refer to “6.5 Upgrading (Page 6-26)”, and
upgrade the version of software to V1.03 or later.
• Connection or printing to DRYPRO 832 can be done even if the HG high-speed license is
not registered.
If the DRYPRO 832 is used as backup equipment, processing performance of the backup equipment will
be enhanced connecting to PC after the HG high-speed license is registered.
Note
1 Click the [License Entry] button in the Maintenance Menu window of DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool.
Selected license code is read, and it will be displayed in the “LicenseRegist” window.
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License is registered.
In the event of an error, reset DRYPRO 832 in accordance with the instructions provided in the
“Troubleshooting” section of the Service Manual.
Caution
Now continue to “Chapter 6 Backing up Setup Data” and back up the settings.
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Chapter 6
Use the MainteTool folder shown in the diagram on the right above as a shared folder. The MainteTool
folder is not shared on the network by default, so the settings need to be changed. For more information,
Caution see “6.2.3 Sharing MainteTool Folder (Page 6-6)”.
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Workflow
Set the items following the course shown below.
Item Outline
Connecting Service PC Connect the service PC to the facility’s network via LAN cable.
For more information, see “6.2.1 Connecting Service PC (Page 6-3)”.
Setting up Network for Set up the network to allow the service PC and the facility’s network to be
Service PC connected each other.
For more information, see “6.2.2 Setting up Network for Service PC (Page 6-4)”.
Sharing MainteTool Folder The MainteTool folder is not shared on the network by default, so the settings
need to be changed. For more information, see “6.2.3 Sharing MainteTool Folder
(Page 6-6)”.
Completion of network
settings
Requirements
The procedures in this manual require the following tools:
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2 Click the [start] button and choose the [Control Panel] command from the start menu.
The “Control Panel” window is displayed.
4 From the popup menu, which appears after right-clicking on the “Local Area Connection” icon,
select the [Properties] command.
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5 In the [General] panel, under “This connection uses the following items:” select “Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP)”.
When “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” is selected, the text is highlighted.
If the “General” panel is not displayed, click the [General] tab to display the [General] panel.
Note
7 Set the “Use the following IP address” radio button to ON and adjust the “IP address” and
“Subnet mask” to the facility’s network settings.
The “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” window is closed. Then you will return to the “Local Area Connection
Properties” window.
9 Click the [OK] button in the “Local Area Connection Properties” window.
The “Local Area Connection Properties” window is closed. Then you will return to the “Network Connections” window.
10 Close the “Network Connections” window and the “Control Panel” window.
This is the end of the process of setting up the network for the service PC.
Now continue to “6.2.3 Sharing MainteTool Folder (Page 6-6)” and change the folder settings.
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Caution
The type of “Sharing” pallet differs depending on the status of the “Use simple file sharing
(Recommended)” checkbox in the WindowsXP [Control Panel] – [Folder Options] – [View] pallet.
Note
• If there is a checkmark in the “Use simple file sharing (Recommended)” box, the“ If checked”
window is displayed. Proceed to “ If checked (Page 6-7)”.
• If there is no checkmark in the “Use simple file sharing (Recommended)” box, the“ If not
checked”window is displayed. Proceed to“ If not checked (Page 6-8)”.
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If checked
1 Place a check mark in the “Allow network users to change my files” and “Share this folder on
the network” checkboxes in “Network sharing and security” and click the [Apply] button.
The MainteTool folder will be shared on the network, and the “Mainte_Tool Properties” screen will close.
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If not checked
1 Place a checkmark in the “Share this folder” and “Maximum allowed” boxes in “User limit”, and
click the [Permissions] button.
2 Select “Everyone” in “Group or user names”, and place a checkmark in the full control “Allow”
box.
3 Click the [Apply] button, and then click the [OK] button.
The MainteTool folder will be shared on the network, and the “Mainte_Tool Properties” screen will close.
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If the service window on DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool is already opened or MainteTool is already
started by another user, you cannot start the MainteTool.
Caution
1 Use the search function of Windows XP to enter the IP address of the PC to which DRYPRO
832 is connected in the “Computer name:” field and click the [Search] button.
The PC to which DRYPRO 832 is connected appears on the right side of the window.
4 Click “MainteTool.exe”.
Do not move or delete the dll, ini file, Temp, and Log folder.
Caution
The MainteTool is started and the window for entering the password is displayed.
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5 Enter “5678” in the “Password” entry field and click the [OK] button.
After the “Please wait....” window is displayed, the MainteTool menu window is displayed.
MainteTool Menu Window
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Method for backup is different depending on the software version of the DRYPRO 832.
Note • Refer to “6.4.1 Backup Method Up To V1.01 (Page 6-12)” if the software version is up to V1.01.
• Refer to “6.4.2 Backup Method for V1.02 or Later (Page 6-15)” if the software version is V1.02 or
later.
2 Place a checkmark in the checkbox of the device for obtaining backup under “Select Target”.
Note
The message “Please wait a while...” appears and collection of backup files starts.
Once collection of backup files has been completed, the window below appears.
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The window for specifying the backup name and the destination to save is displayed.
5 Specify the “Location where files are stored” and “File name (N)” and click the [OK] button.
The backup compressed files organized into a folder structure below will be saved in the specified location.
You can rename saved files, but use file names that can be identified as setup files of DRYPRO
832 or Printlink5-IN.
Caution
Example:
DRYPRO 832
The setup file of DRYPRO 832 is output in the ini file.
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Printlink5-IN
The setup file of Printlink5-IN is output in the zip file (compressed file).
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2 Place a checkmark in the checkbox of the device for obtaining the backup under “Select
Target”.
The message “Please wait a while...” appears and collection of backup files starts.
Once collection of backup files has been completed, the window below appears.
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The window for specifying the backup name and the destination to save is displayed.
5 Specify the “Location where files are stored” and “File name (N)” and click the [OK] button.
The backup compressed files organized into a folder structure below will be saved in the specified location.
You can rename saved files, but use file names that can be identified as setup files of DRYPRO
832 or Printlink5-IN.
Caution
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00001_200704111535_D832_1_CFData.tgz
1 2 3
Do not change the first 5 characters (serial number) of the name of the DRYPRO 832 backup
file (CFData). If changed, it will not restore properly.
Caution
Example 3: Printlink5-IN
The setup file of Printlink5-IN is output in the zip file (compressed file).
200704111535_PL5_00001_SetupData.zip
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2 Place a checkmark in the checkbox of the device for obtaining backup under “Select Target”.
The message “Please wait a while...” appears and collection of backup files starts.
Once collection of backup files has been completed, the window below appears.
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The window for specifying the backup name and the destination to save is displayed.
5 Specify the “Location where files are stored” and “File name”, and then click the [OK] button.
The backup compressed files organized into a folder structure below will be saved in the specified location.
You can rename saved files, but use file names that can be identified as setup files of DRYPRO
832 or Printlink5-IN.
Caution
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00001_D832_1_200704111535_CFData.tgz
1 2 3
Do not change the first 12 characters (serial number) of the name of the DRYPRO 832 backup
file (CFData). If changed, it will not restore properly.
Caution
To restore files that were backed up in V1.03 or earlier in V2.00 or later, rename the file based
on the specifications for V2.00.
Caution
Example 2: Printlink5-IN
The Printlink5-IN settings file is output in the zip file (compressed file).
200704111535_PL5_00001_SetupData.zip
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List of SetupData
Item Information
Setting Print Parameters Printing management information
(File: PrintCondition01.csv)
Specifying image size
Enlargement at integral multiplication ratio
Print position of patient information (position from bottom edge of film)
Print size of patient information (character height)
Print position of stamp (position from bottom edge of film)
Setting Stamp Logo Logo output
(File: StampLogo.csv)
Setting Border Custom Film margin (top)
(File: BorderCustom.csv)
Film margin (bottom)
Film margin (right)
Film margin (left)
Setting Tray Use tray 1
(File: TraySetup.csv)
Tray 1 size
Tray 1 type
Tray 1 number of sheets of package
Use tray 2
Tray 2 size
Tray 2 type
Tray 2 number of sheets of package
Continuous use of tray
Setting Calibration Setting calibration during film loading
(File: CaribrationSetup.csv)
Setting periodic calibration
Standard interval of periodic calibration (time)
Setting System Machine name
(File: SystemSetup.csv)
Power OFF mode
Sleep mode
Sleep mode switching time
Error/Empty tone
Log obtain mode
Setting Date Layout Date format
(File: DataLayoutSetup.csv)
Date separator
Time format
Setting Periodic Inspection Standard number of printed sheets until periodic inspection 1
(File: MaintenanceSetup.csv)
Standard number of hours until changing filter
Standard number of printed sheets until changing filter
Setting Product Device serial number
(File: ProductSetup.csv)
Density Correction Correction ON/OFF
Patch FF correction angle
Patch gain
Standard interval for patch correction
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List Of CFData
Item Information
Setting Print Parameters Selecting input device
(File: PrintCondition01.csv)
Printing management information
Specifying image size
Outputting image size specifying stamp
Enlargement at integral multiplication ratio
Print position of patient information (position from bottom edge of film)
Print size of patient information (character height)
Print position of stamp (position from bottom edge of film)
Print size of stamp (character height)
Setting Stamp Logo Logo output
(File: StampLogo.csv)
Setting Border Custom Film margin at top of film (viewbox area)
(File: BorderCustom.csv)
Film margin at bottom of film (text area)
Film margin (top)
Film margin (bottom)
Film margin (right)
Film margin (left)
Trim width
Trim BLACK
Trim density CLEAR
Border density BLACK
Border density CLEAR
End of film clear width
Text area width for enlarged text
Setting Tray Use tray 1
(File: TraySetup.csv)
Tray 1 size
Tray 1 type
Tray 1 number of sheets of package
Use tray 2
Tray 2 size
Tray 2 type
Tray 2 number of sheets of package
Continuous use of tray
Setting Calibration Setting calibration during film loading
(File: CaribrationSetup.csv)
Setting periodic calibration
Standard interval of periodic calibration (time)
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Item Information
Setting System Machine name
(File: SystemSetup.csv)
Power OFF mode
Sleep mode
Sleep mode switching time
Error/Empty tone
Log obtain mode
Setting Date Layout Date format
(File: DataLayoutSetup.csv)
Date separator
Time format
Setting Periodic Inspection Standard number of printed sheets until periodic inspection 1
(File: MaintenanceSetup.csv)
Standard number of hours until changing filter
Standard number of printed sheets until changing filter
Setting Product Device serial number
(File: ProductSetup.csv)
Print size fine adjustment (vertical)
Print size fine adjustment (horizontal)
Print size fine adjustment (dimensions of the requested image)
HD position adjustment
VD position adjustment
Non-uniform lens correction
Frequency modulation data 1-6
Magnification correction data
Setting MEC MEC setup data 1-30
(File: MecSetup.csv)
Setting HPRO Normal temperature (preheat)
(File: HeaterSetup.csv)
Normal temperature (temperature rising)
Normal temperature (slit)
Normal temperature (cold removal)
Sleep mode temperature (preheat)
Sleep mode temperature (temperature rising)
Sleep mode temperature (slit)
Sleep mode temperature (cold removal)
Spare parameters 1-30
Setting Correction Established value for phase
(File: CorrectionSetup.csv)
Established value for gain
Established value for offset
Established value for sub phase
Established value for sub gain
Test gain
Correction LUT normal 1 side to 6 sides
Correction LUT mammography 1 side to 6 sides
Lens correction LUT
Correction output value (base density)
Film size to print pattern
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Item Information
Film type to print pattern
Established/tentative flag for normal
Established/tentative flag for mammography
Setting Resin Lens Correction Resin lens combination number
(File: LenzCorrectSetup.csv)
Lens correction LUT (0)-(4)
Densitometer Factor Densitometer correction factor for normal
(File: DensitometerData.csv)
Densitometer correction factor for mammography
Established/tentative flag for normal
Established/tentative flag for mammography
Setting Densitometer Correction Film type to print pattern
(File: DensitometerSetup.csv)
Internal densitometer digital value for normal
Internal densitometer digital value for mammography
Internal densitometer density value for normal
Internal densitometer density value for mammography
Internal densitometer input value for normal
Internal densitometer input value for mammography
Setting Film Tone Correction Correction ON/OFF
(File: DensitometerOffset.csv)
Film density conversion LUT (blue J clear)
Film density conversion LUT (blue J mammography)
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Backed up Data
• Serial number
• Tray 1 film count
• Tray 2 film count
• Total output count
• Periodic inspection 1, output count
• Filter change, output count
• Filter change, previous inspection date and time
• Total hours of operation
The following message will be displayed on the DRYPRO 832 with a buzzer during startup, when the MECH board
or compact flash (CF) is replaced.
If the MECH board was replaced, it will startup using the data in the compact flash (CF), so press the [reset] button.
If the compact flash (CF) was replaced, it will startup using the data in the EEPROM, so press the [enter] button.
The following message will be displayed and DRYPRO 832 will be turned OFF when no entry is made within 3
minutes.
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6.5 Upgrading
Upgrade the DRYPRO 832 and Printlink5-IN application software.
This task does not always need to be performed when installing the machine.
Perform it if necessary.
Caution
1 Connect the service PC to the facility’s network with reference to “6.2 Setting up Network”.
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5 Select the execution file copied in step 2 and click the [Open (O)] button.
6 Check the version displayed and click the [OK] button if it is correct.
The “Please wait a while ...” message appears, and then the upgrade is performed.
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The “Please wait a while...” message appears, and then the upgraded PC is restarted.
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This task does not always need to be performed when installing the machine.
Perform it if necessary.
Caution
Method for restore is different depending on the software version of the DRYPRO 832.
Note • Refer to “6.6.1 Restore Method Up To V1.01 (Page 6-29)” if the software version is up to V1.01.
• Refer to “6.6.2 Restore Method for V1.02 or Later (Page 6-32)” if the software version is V1.02 or
later.
1 Connect the service PC to the facility’s network with reference to “6.2 Setting up Network”.
A window for selecting the device to restore and the file to restore the setup appears.
4 Add a checkmark to the checkbox for the device to restore under “Select Target”.
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6 Select the file to restore the setup and click the [Open] button.
Note
7 Check the device and file to restore again and click the [OK] button if it is correct.
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8 Check the device to restore and file again and click the [OK] button if it is correct.
Click the [OK] button and verify the source file and the selected device again by, for example,
checking the serial number and IP address of the destination device before performing the
Caution restore.
The “Please wait a while...” message appears, and then the restore is performed.
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1 Connect the service PC to the facility's network with reference to “6.2 Setting up Network
(Page 6-3)”.
2 Start the MainteTool with reference to “6.3 How to Start MainteTool (Page 6-9)”.
The MainteTool menu window appears.
A window for selecting the device to restore and the file to restore the setup appears.
4 Add a checkmark to the checkbox for the device to restore under “Select Target”.
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6 Select the file to restore the setup and click the [OPEN] button.
Note
First 5 characters in the name of the DRYPRO 832 backup file (CFData) represents the serial
number. The following error dialog is displayed when the serial number of the file and the serial
Caution number of the DRYPRO 832 to be restored is different.
Check the serial number in the label on DRYPRO 832, and if it is different from in above
diagram, correct the “SERIAL NO.” in PRODUCT SETUP, and perform from step 5 again.
For PRODUCT SETUP, refer to “15.17 Product Setup” in Service Manual. If the serial number
checked on the label of DRYPRO 832 is same as of above diagram, go back to step 5, and select
the backup file with same serial number as the one on the label of the DRYPRO 832.
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8 Check the device to restore and file again and click the [OK] button if it is correct.
Click the [OK] button and verify the source file and the selected device again by, for example,
checking the serial number and IP address of the destination device before performing the
Caution restore.
Error dialog may be displayed when the [OK] button is clicked in above diagram
Caution
If the backup file for DRYPRO 832 is not valid
Check the serial number of the target file, and repeat from step 5.
Check the network connection status between the server PC and the DRYPRO 832.
Refer to the Installation Manual regarding network connection.
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The “Please wait a while....” message appears, and then the restore is performed.
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1 Connect the service PC to the facility's network with reference to “6.2 Setting up Network
(Page 6-3)”.
2 Start the MainteTool with reference to “6.3 How to Start MainteTool (Page 6-9)”.
The MainteTool menu window appears.
A window for selecting the device to restore and the file to restore the setup appears.
4 Place a checkmark in the checkbox of the device to restore under “Select Target”.
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First 12 characters in the name of the DRYPRO 832 backup file (CFData) represent the serial
number. The following error dialog is displayed when the serial number of the file and the serial
Caution number of the DRYPRO 832 to be restored are different.
Check the serial number in the label on DRYPRO 832, and if it is different from in above
diagram, correct the “SERIAL NO.” in PRODUCT SETUP, and perform from step 5 again.
For PRODUCT SETUP, refer to “15.17 Product Setup” in Service Manual.
If the serial number checked on the label of DRYPRO 832 is same as of above diagram, go
back to step 5, and select the backup file with same serial number as the one on the label of the
DRYPRO 832.
8 Check the device to restore and file again and click the [OK] button if everything is OK.
Click the [OK] button and verify the source file and the selected device again by, for example,
checking the serial number and IP address of the destination device before performing the
Caution restore.
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An error dialog may be displayed when the [OK] button is clicked in above diagram.
Caution
If the backup file for DRYPRO 832 is not valid
Check the serial number of the target file, and repeat from step 5.
Check the network connection status between the server PC and the DRYPRO 832.
Refer to the installation manual regarding network connection.
After the message “Please wait a while....” is displayed, the restore is performed.
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This task does not always need to be performed when installing the machine.
Perform it if necessary.
Caution
1 Connect the service PC to the facility’s network with reference to “6.2 Setting up Network”.
The window for selecting LOG collection period and the target device appears.
4 Enter the time to start the collection of logs in the “FROM” entry field and the time to end the
collection of logs in the “TO” entry field.
5 Add a checkmark to the checkbox of the device for which to collect logs under “Select Target”.
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The “Please wait a while...” message appears, and then log collection starts.
When log collection ends, a window for specifying the save destination appears.
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7 Set “Location where files are stored” and “File name (N)” and click the [OK] button.
The “Please wait a while...” message appears, and then the process of saving the logs as compressed files in the specified folder
starts.
The compressed log files are saved to the specified save location under file names such as those shown below.
You can rename saved files, but use file names that can be identified as setup files of DRYPRO 832 or
Printlink5-IN.
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Example:
DRYPRO 832
When the above zip file (compressed file) is decompressed, the logs of DRYPRO 832 and Printlink5-IN are
expanded as shown below.
When the saving of files is completed, a window appears to indicate the process is finished.
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Example:
Printlink5-IN
When the above zip file (compressed file) is decompressed, the logs of Printlink5-IN in text file are expanded.
When the saving of files are completed, a window appears to indicate the process is finished.
Example:
MainteTool
20070704201859_MAINTE_01234_Log.zip
1 2 3
When the above zip file (compressed file) is decompressed, the logs of MainteTool in text file are expanded.
When the saving of files are completed, a window appears to indicate the process is finished.
The window for selecting LOG collection period and target device closes and the MainteTool menu window
reappears.
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Chapter 7
CS-2 or CS-3
This chapter describes how to install or uninstall Printlink5-IN on or
from CS-2 and CS-3, or how to connect CS-2 or CS-3 and DRYPRO
832 to Printlink5-IN (Built IN).
7.1 Outline................................................................7-2
7.2 Flow of Work ......................................................7-3
7.3 Adding Memory..................................................7-4
7.4 Closing CS-2 or CS-3 ........................................7-8
7.5 Installing Printlink5-IN (Built IN) ....................... 7-11
7.5.1 Installing Printlink5-IN (Built IN)
Versions prior to V2.00Rxx......................... 7-11
7.5.2 Installing Printlink5-IN (Built IN)
V2.00Rxx or later ....................................... 7-15
7.6 Setting up Network...........................................7-20
7.7 Configuring the CS-3 .......................................7-24
7.8 Configuring the CS-2 .......................................7-28
7.9 Configuring the SCP/SCU................................7-31
7.10 Uninstalling Printlink5-IN (Built IN)...................7-33
7.10.1 Uninstalling Printlink5-IN (Built IN)
Versions prior to V2.00Rxx......................... 7-33
7.10.2 Uninstalling Printlink5-IN (Built IN)
V2.00Rxx or later ....................................... 7-40
7.10.3 Removing Memory ..................................... 7-42
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7.1 Outline
When you are operating an existing CS-2 or CS-3 as shown below and you want to connect Printlink5-IN (Built IN)
and DRYPRO, or print to DRYPRO 832 from the CS-2, CS-3, or another input device via Printlink5-IN (Built IN),
the CS-2 or CS-3 will need to be set up again.
• If setting Printlink5-IN (Built IN) in CS-2 or CS-3, only one DRYPRO 832 can be connected
to the CS-2 or CS-3 PC.
Caution
• For the case of CS-2, confirm that the memory has been increased to 1 GB for Ver. 1.11R00
and later. If the memory is insufficient, refer to “7.3 Adding Memory (Page 7-4)” and add
additional memory.
• For the case of CS-3, confirm that the memory has been increased to 2 GB for Ver. 2.21R01
and later. If the memory is insufficient, refer to “7.3 Adding Memory (Page 7-4)” and add
additional memory.
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Workflow
The installation work will be done by following the course below.
Item Outline
Installing DRYPRO 832 Install DRYPRO 832.
For details, refer to “Chapter 3 Unpacking and Installation (Page 3-1)”.
Checking the CS-2 or CS-3 Confirm the amount of memory installed in the CS-2 or CS-3 PC, and add
Memory memory if it is insufficient.
For details, refer to “7.3 Adding Memory (Page 7-4)”.
Booting the CS-2 or CS-3 Turn the PC power ON, and confirm that the DRYPRO 832 boots properly.
For details, refer to the operating manual for the CS-2 or CS-3.
Install Printlink for DRYPRO Install Printlink for DRYPRO using Built IN in the CS-2 or CS-3.
using Built IN For details, refer to “7.5 Installing Printlink5-IN (Built IN) (Page 7-11)”.
Setting up Network Set up a network to allow the CS-2 or CS-3, DRYPRO 832, and the facility
network to be connected to one another.
For details, refer to “7.6 Setting up Network (Page 7-20)”.
Configure the CS-2 or CS-3 Configure the CS-2 or CS-3. Note that, for a CS-3, change the AE title after
configuring CS-3.
Method to setup CS-2 or CS-3 is different depending on the software version
of the DRYPRO 832.
Up to V1.01 • To configure a CS-3, refer to “7.7 Configuring the CS-3
(Page 7-24)”.
• To configure a CS-2, refer to “7.8 Configuring the CS-2
(Page 7-28)”.
V1.02 or Refer to “7.9 Configuring the SCP/SCU (Page 7-31)”.
Later
Completion of setting
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CS-2 and CS-3 contain 2 connectors for installing a DIMM (Dual Inline Memory Module), and allow adding up to a
maximum of 2 GB of memory.
When adding memory, the following rules are applied.
• Use 2.5 V, 184-pin, DDRSDRAM (double-data synchronous static RAM), non-ECCDIMM.
• Use memory by any combination of 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, or 1 GB (if available).
Caution
Requirements
Model Requirements
CS-2 Additional memory 512 MB x 1
CS-3 Additional memory 1G x 2
(remove the standard 512 memory and set two 1 GB memory)
The following steps describe how to add memory to the CS-2 PC.
Use the same steps for adding memory to the CS-3.
Note
1 Remove all media (floppy disk, CD, DVD, etc.) from the drive and shut down the operating
system.
Disconnect the power cable, input/output cable, and all other cables attached to PC.
Caution
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7 If a PCI adapter is installed, remove the PCI riser and adapter card.
Caution
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11 If the PCI riser was removed, put the PCI riser and adapter back into place.
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The steps below are provided, assuming that CS-2 or CS-3 is running.
If CS-2 or CS-3 is not running, start the PC on which CS-2 or CS-3 is set up. CS-2 or CS-3 will
Note
automaticaly start running.
1 Click the [KONICAMINOLTA] mark on the lower left of the CS-2 or CS-3 main window.
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4 After checking that the service tool has been started, click the [Exit] button.
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Caution
1 Place the set-up CD (Printlink for DRYPRO) in the CD-RW drive of CS-2 or CS-3, and double
click on “Printlink_for_DRYPRO_V1.01R00.EXE” in the CD-RW.
The installer will start, and the [Select Language] screen is displayed.
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4 Select “Built IN” from “Mode:” and click the [Next] button.
5 Enter the serial number of DRYPRO832 main unit to be connected in the “Serial No.:” entry
field and click the [Next] button.
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6 Select the icon group name, and click the [Next] button.
Note
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Caution
1 Place the set-up CD (Printlink for DRYPRO) in the CD-RW drive of CS-2 or CS-3, and double
click on “Printlink_for_DRYPRO_V2.00Rxx.EXE” in the CD-RW.
To install Printlink5-IN (Built IN) V2.00Rxx, Microsoft .NET Framework3.0 must be installed.
Important • If Microsoft .NET Framework3.0 is not installed, install it in step 2.
• If Microsoft .NET Framework3.0 is installed, proceed to step 3 to install Printlink5-IN (Built
IN) V2.00Rxx.
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Once installing Microsoft .NET Framework3.0 is complete, “Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Printlink for
DRYPRO” appears.
If Microsoft .NET Framework3.0 is installed, install Printlink5-IN (Built IN) from the window below.
Note
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5 Enter the serial number of DRYPRO832 main unit to be connected in the “Serial No.:” entry
field, select “BuiltIN” in the “Mode:” group, and then click the [Next] button.
If you enter a serial number out of the range from 1 to 99999, you will not be able to proceed to
the next window.
Important
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Installation starts. The “Please Wait” dialog is displayed for about 15 seconds.
Once installation is complete, a window appears, prompting you to restart the PC.
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7 Select the [Yes, I want to restart my computer now] option, and then click the [Finish] button.
This is the end of the process of installing Printlink5-IN (Built IN) V2.00Rxx.
Now continue to “7.6 Setting up Network” and set up network.
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1 Turn the DRYPRO 832 power ON, and confirm that the DRYPRO 832 boots properly.
For information about booting the DRYPRO 832, refer to the operating manual.
Note
2 Refer to “7.4 Closing CS-2 or CS-3 (Page 7-8)” to close the CS-2 or CS-3.
3 Refer to procedures step 3 through step 10 in “4.2.6 Change to Local Facility Network Settings
(Page 4-37)” and set the network settings of the CS-2 or CS-3 to match the settings of the
DRYPRO 832 at the time of shipping.
Item Factory Default Value
IP Address 192.168.20.250
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway 192.168.0.1
Before changing the settings, first record the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.
Caution
4 Click the DRYPRO 832 tab in the taskbar of the Windows XP desktop screen.
The minimized Build in window is displayed.
5 Refer to “4.4.1 Checking DRYPRO 832 Network Settings (Page 4-52)”, and confirm the
DRYPRO 832 IP address.
6 Input the DRYPRO 832 IP address confirmed in step 4 in “IP ADDRESS”, and click the
[RENEW] button.
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• Depending on the status of the network connection, several minutes may be required until a
connection is made.
Note
• If not connected, “DISCONNECT” will be shown.
10 Refer to procedures step 3 through step 10 in “4.2.6 Change to Local Facility Network Settings
(Page 4-37)” and change the “IP address”, “Subnet mask”, and “Default gateway” of the imager
main unit to the settings designated by the facility.
The [Maintenance Menu] window of the DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool will be closed.
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12 Refer to procedures step 3 through step 10 in “4.2.6 Change to Local Facility Network Settings
(Page 4-37)” and returned the IP address of the CS-2 or CS-3 to the settings of the facility.
Set the “IP address”, “Subnet mask”, and “Default gateway” of the imager main unit to the values
recorded in step 3.
Note
13 Input the DRYPRO 832 IP address input in step 10 as the “IP ADDRESS”, and click the
[RENEW] button.
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• If the button of each item in the [Maintenance Menu] window is not yet active after a lapse of
2 minutes or the “STATUS” display is “DISCONNECT”, refer to “4.4 Checking Connection
Caution Status (Page 4-50)” and check the connection status.
• If the DRYPRO 832 main unit version and the Printlink5-IN version are different, a version
upgrade will begin. In this case, more than 2 minutes may be required.
The [Maintenance Menu] window of the DRYPRO 832 Utility Tool will be closed.
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This section is the setup method when the software version of the DRYPRO 832 is up to V1.01.
Refer to “7.9 Configuring the SCP/SCU (Page 7-31)” if the software version is V1.02 or later.
Caution
For information about the software version of the DRYPRO 832, refer to “5.12 System-related
Settings (Page 5-43)”.
2 Click the [KONICAMINOLTA] mark on the lower left of the CS-3 main window.
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4 Enter “5678” in the password entry field and click the [Go] button.
6 Click the [DRYPRO 832] button, and then select “Basic DICOM” from the items on the left hand
side of the window.
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7 Change the AE title in the input column of the “CS-1 AE-Title” from “KC_CS3L_U001” to
“KC_CS2L_U001”.
8 Select “N-EVENT-REPORT DICOM” from the items on the left hand side of the window, and
click the [Import] button.
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This section is the setup method when the software version of the DRYPRO 832 is up to V1.01.
Refer to “7.9 Configuring the SCP/SCU (Page 7-31)” if the software version is V1.02 or later.
Caution
For information about the software version of the DRYPRO 832, refer to “5.12 System-related
Settings (Page 5-43)”.
2 Click the [KONICAMINOLTA] mark on the lower left of the CS-2 main window.
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4 Enter “5678” in the password entry field and click the [Go] button.
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This section is the setup method when the software version of the DRYPRO 832 is V1.02 or
later.
Caution
Refer to “7.7 Configuring the CS-3 (Page 7-24)”, or “7.8 Configuring the CS-2 (Page 7-28)” if
the software version is up to V1.01.
For information about the software version of the DRYPRO 832, refer to “5.12 System-related
Settings (Page 5-43)”.
1 Click the [SPC/SCU SETUP] button in the [Maintenance Menu] window of DRYPRO 832 Utility
Tool.
The following message is displayed when the content of setting file is invalid.
2 Check that the AE Title and Port Number for DRYPRO 832 displayed in the “AE Title” and “Port
Number” is correct.
Note
3 Select the input device from the “Selecting Input Device” pulldown menu in “SCU”.
Item Description
Currently Set SCU Set to currently displayed input device. Contents of CS-2 is displayed as a default.
Once changed, it will display the contents of the change from the next time.
CS-2 Set the input device to CS-2.
CS-3 Set the input device to CS-3.
Others Set the input device to a device other than CS-2 or CS-3. Contents of CS-2 are
displayed in its default setting.
To set the input device to a device other than CS-2 or CS-3, select [Other] and
change the setting.
4 Enter the “AE Title” and the “N-EVENT Port Number” in the “Input Device” if you have selected
[Other] for “Selecting Input Device”.
The “AE Title” and the “N-EVENT Port Number” in the “Input Device” will be entered automatically
when you have selected anything but [Other] for “Selecting Input Device”.
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Setting is saved and the [SCP/SCU SETUP] dialogue box will close.
Following error dialog box may be displayed when [SAVE] button is clicked.
Caution
In this case, select [Shutdown] J [Restart] from the Windows Start menu, and repeat from step 1
after the PC has restarted.
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• For versions prior to V2.00, refer to “7.10.1 Uninstalling Printlink5-IN (Built IN) Versions prior to
V2.00Rxx (Page 7-33)”.
Note
• For V2.00 or later, refer to “7.10.2 Uninstalling Printlink5-IN (Built IN) V2.00Rxx or later (Page 7-
40)”.
1 Shut down CS-2 or CS-3 refering to section 7.4, “7.4 Closing CS-2 or CS-3 (Page 7-8)”.
2 Click the [Printlink for DRYPRO End] batch file on the desktop.
Printlink5-IN (Built IN) that was hidden in the background exits.
3 Click the [start] button in Windows XP and choose the [Control Panel] command from the start
menu.
The “Control Panel” window is displayed.
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6 Set the “Custom” radio button to “ON” and click the [Next] button.
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7 Click the [Select All] button, and then click the [Next] button.
8 Click the [Select All] button, and then click the [Next] button.
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9 Click the [Select All] button, and then click the [Next] button.
10 Click the [Select All] button, and then click the [Next] button.
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11 Click the [Select All] button, and then click the [Next] button.
12 Click the [Select All] button, and then click the [Next] button.
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The uninstallation process starts and the “Remove Shared Component” window appears.
16 Right click the [Start] button of Windows XP and select the [Explorer] from the menu displayed .
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1 Shut down CS-2 or CS-3 with reference to “7.4 Closing CS-2 or CS-3 (Page 7-8)”.
2 Click the [Printlink for DRYPRO End] batch file on the desktop.
Printlink5-IN (Built IN) is shut down.
3 Click the [start] button in Windows XP and choose the [Control Panel] command from the start
menu.
The “Control Panel” window is displayed.
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Upon completion of uninstallation, the “Perform Uninstall” window is closed and the “Add or Remove Programs”
window is displayed.
8 Right-click the [Start] button of Windows XP and select the [Explorer] from the menu displayed.
Caution
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1 Remove all media (floppy disk, CD, DVD and etc.) from the drive and shut down the operating
system.
Disconnect the power cable, input/output cable, and all other cables attached to PC.
Caution
7 If a PCI adapter is installed, remove the PCI riser and adapter card.
Caution
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10 If the PCI riser was removed, put the PCI riser and adapter back into place.
This is the end of Removing Memory and finished all the processes of uninstalling Printlink5-IN (Built IN).
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Chapter 8
Installation Work
Once all installation work and settings of all items have been completed,
check for unfinished tasks.
• When performing the setting work, please take a copy of this chapter with you.
• After completing the setting work, make sure to check all the procedures listed below are
Caution
properly performed.
Name of a Person
Tray Tray 1 / Tray 2
in Charge
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