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Page 3 - Be sure to observe the following in order to prevent any danger.
DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 i Introduction ................................................................................ iiDescriptions of Symbol Mark ..................................................... iiiDescriptions on Warning Label ........................................
Page 4 - Introduction; Operation environment
ii DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 Introduction Thank you for purchasing Dry Laser Imager DRYPRO model 752.The Dry Laser Imager DRYPRO model 752 makes all processing dried and improves the environment and theoperability while maintaining high performance and high-quality images. • ...
Page 5 - Descriptions of Symbol Mark; Symbol mark; Alternating current
DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 iii Descriptions of Symbol Mark The meaning of following symbol marks described in this equipment and this manual is as the following table. Symbol mark Descriptions of symbol mark AttentionConsult accompanying document. Protective earth (ground) OFF...
Page 6 - Descriptions on Warning Label
iv DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 Descriptions on Warning Label " Descriptions on warning (caution label) # Caution labels imply the degree of the risk that may arise from incorrect use of this product. # There are three degrees of caution labels, and each is used depending on...
Page 7 - Warning Label
DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 v Warning Label (1) (2) (3) [NOTE] : If the contents of this page are not legible, order a new manual.
Page 8 - Warning Label Location
vi DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 Warning Label Location 1) Front 2) Rear [NOTE] : If the contents of this page are not legible, order a new manual. (1) (2) (3)
Page 9 - Safety Caution; Cautions on installation; Never attempt to modify the device.; Cautions on transporting, storing temporally, and servicing
DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 vii Safety Caution Before operating this device, be sure to read Safety Caution.Be sure to observe the safety cautions described here as they are very important for safety. " Cautions on installation Never attempt to modify the device. If you mod...
Page 10 - viii; Cautions on use; Plug the power cable completely.; Be careful not to trip over the power cable to damage it.; Do not operate the switches with wet hands
viii DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 " Cautions on use Never open or close any covers other than the specified in this OperationManual. High voltage may be applied on some sections in the device. If you touch them acciden-tally, you may suffer burns or an electric shock. When r...
Page 11 - When unplugging the power cable, do not pull it
DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 ix When unplugging the power cable, do not pull it; otherwise, the inner cable may be broken, and this may cause heating or a fire. Do not let this device exposed to water by cleaning the device with a wetcloth or placing the vase containing water on...
Page 12 - Precaution; Disposal Precaution
x DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 Precaution " Disposal Precaution When disposing the following used parts, accept the regulations of eachlocal government. " Precaution on Installation Location Be sure to observe the following conditions for the installation location ofthis...
Page 13 - Name of Each Component; Front View
DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 1 1. Name of Each Component 1-1. Main Body " Front View Control panel Upper tray Start switch Lower tray Front cover Lower cover Breaker Filter unit cover Air intake Air intake
Page 14 - Rear View
1-1.Main Body 2 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 " Rear View Air outlet Air outlet Air outlet Power connector Air outlet Power cable Ethernet port (RJ45) Air intake
Page 17 - Description on screen
DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 5 3. How To Operate The operation, control and settings of this device can be made by using the control panel located on the main unit. Thefollowing shows the operating procedures. 3-1. Control Panel " Description on screen (1) ON LINE/OFF LINE I...
Page 18 - CAUTION; • Although printing cannot be made during
3-2.Start-up Operation 6 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 3-2. Start-up Operation Follow the procedure below to turn on the power of the equipment. (1) Turn ON the power of the breaker located at the lower-right of the device. (2) Press the start switch below the control panel. (3) ...
Page 19 - printing can be made.; Power saving mode; for details on how to set the; NOTE; • The time period over which the DRYPRO goes
3-2.Start-up Operation DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 7 (5) When READY appears on the message column, printing can be made. " Power saving mode The DRYPRO has the power saving mode that savespower consumption automatically after no data isprinted or no printing data is receive...
Page 21 - IMPORTANT
3-3.Shut-down Operation DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 9 • When START TIMER is set to ON; If START TIMER is set to ON, when you touch [OPERATIONOFF] on the normal screen, the time at which the DRYPROgoes into the READY status for the next time appears on theconfirm screen on the r...
Page 22 - Power failure message; • When the power turns OFF even though you
3-3.Shut-down Operation 10 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 Power failure message CAUTION • When the power turns OFF even though you set the START TIMER to ON, there is a possi-bility that a power failure may occur during thestandby mode.Press the start switch to re-start the equip-...
Page 23 - Follow the procedure below to load the film.; Message for tray being opened
3-4.Film Loading DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 11 3-4. Film Loading When the tray becomes empty, "FILM EMPTY" appearsand [FILM SET] is displayed on the right of the loadingfilm information of the empty tray. The screen on the right shows that the upper traybecomes empty. ...
Page 24 - Do not place anything on the opened tray.
3-4.Film Loading 12 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 (2) Slowly pull out the opened tray as far as it goes. (3) Hold the handle (green part) of the tray and open the light shield cover fully. (4) Remove the resin tray and the empty film package that remain in the tray. Film loading ...
Page 26 - sette with the supplied cutter.; Film data reading message
3-4.Film Loading 14 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 (8) Cut off the front of the package that lies off the cas- sette with the supplied cutter. (9) Push the tray to the back until it is locked. When the tray goes into the back completely, the messageappears.Then, the message of NOW...
Page 27 - • If you fail to cut off the film package, the bar-
3-4.Film Loading DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 15 (10) The normal screen re-appears after the auto den- sity correction, and print operation can be made. Asthe data of the film that has been loaded newly isdisplayed, verify the film size, type, and the numberof films. NOTE If the...
Page 29 - Start-up maintenance mode; switch into OFF LINE.; Shut-down maintenance mode
4-2.Switching Maintenance Mode DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 17 4-2. Switching Maintenance Mode " Start-up maintenance mode (1) Touch [ON/OFF LINE] on the normal screen to switch into OFF LINE. ON LINE displayed on the upper-left corner of the screenchanges to OFF LINE, and [...
Page 30 - Setting START TIMER Function; Follow the procedure below to set the START TIMER.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode 18 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 4-3. How To Operate Maintenance Mode " Setting START TIMER Function Setting the START TIMER function will start up the device from the Standby status automatically, and make itinto READY on the specified tim...
Page 31 - (2) Touch the item key to be changed when setting the
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 19 " Setting Date/Time (TIME SET) Follow the procedure below to set the date and time for the clock in the device. Set the time zone and the use/disuse of the summer time depending on the areas in which you use...
Page 32 - on the upper part of the screen.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode 20 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 " Re-printing Printed Page (PREVIOUS PRINT) In this device, as the data that has already been printed is stored in the inner hard disk, re-printing can be madelater. In this case, it is possible to change th...
Page 36 - Calibration; form density correction.; • The calibration sheet is used as the sampling
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode 24 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 " Calibrating Density (CALIBRATION) The device has the densitometer in the cooling/discharge section, which allows you to control the densityautomatically.If there is a problem with the density, print the ca...
Page 37 - Automatic calibration; • Even after a lapse of the specified period or
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 25 • Automatic calibration The DRYPRO has the automatic density calibration functionthat perform the density calibration automatically after a lapseof the specified time or specified number of printing. (Instead of...
Page 38 - TEST PRINT; How to print out; different conditions from the previous ones.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode 26 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 " TEST PRINT Follow the procedure below to print out the SMPTE pattern in the device used for density control. Follow theprocedure below to print out. • How to print out (1) Touch the [TEST PRINT] key on the...
Page 42 - (3) Pull the left side of the front cover toward you to
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode 30 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 " Opening/closing front cover (COVER OPEN) When the front cover is required to open for some reasons including removing the film jams, follow the procedurebelow to open and close it. (1) Touch [COVER OPEN] o...
Page 43 - adjust the contrast of the LCD.; Adjusting the touch position
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 31 " Adjusting control panel (PANEL ADJUST) Follow the procedure below to adjust the contrast of the control panel and the brightness of the backlight.If the response position to pressing is deviated from the k...
Page 44 - of the control panel.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode 32 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 (2) Touch the two corners (the position marked with "+" ) of the control panel. When the touch positions are adequate, a beep sounds, then theadjustment is completed displaying [OK]. (3) Touch [OK]. Touc...
Page 46 - • The amount of print data that can be regis-
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode 34 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 (4) Touch [OK] on the confirm message. When you touch [ALL CHANNEL QUEUE] on Step (2), allthe printing data are cleared.When you touched [CHANNEL QUEUE] in Step (2), theprinting data sent from the diagnostic dev...
Page 47 - COLD START; The COLD START function re-starts the device.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 35 " COLD START The COLD START function re-starts the device. Follow the procedure below to re-start. (1) Touch [COLD START] on the maintenance menu screen. The confirm message will appear. (2) Touch [OK]. The ...
Page 48 - Confirming and setting film count data; Confirming film count data; Weekly film count
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode 36 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 " Confirming and setting film count data The sum of film can be confirmed. The film count can be confirmed for each of days, weeks, and months. Alsoyou can set the date on which the film is counted by week o...
Page 50 - Setting print preference; (2) Touch a name of the diagnostic device for which the
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode 38 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 " Setting print preference The print preferences are set for each of the diagnostic devices. Follow the procedure below to set the printpreferences. (1) Touch [PRINT CONDITION] on the maintenance menu screen...
Page 53 - on the
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 41 (16) Sets the format of date to be printed on the film. YEAR FORMAT : Selects the format of year.YY : Last two figures YYYY : All four figures MONTH FORMAT: Selects the format of month.TEXT : Character display N...
Page 54 - (3) Select the type of the diagnostic device from the
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode 42 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 • Setting user LUT This device has LUTs recommended by Konica which are suitable for each type of diagnostic devices as a library. Bycopying the LUT registered with the library to the user LUT in advance, it can...
Page 55 - Creating user LUT; (2) Touch a name of the diagnostic device on which the
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 43 " Creating user LUT Although this device has the LUT that is suitable for the diagnostic device at shipping, you also can create user'sown LUT by inputting the LUT characteristics. Follow the procedure below...
Page 56 - Confirming the LUT curve
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode 44 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 On the LUT data screen, the values (density x 100) of 16 pointsof the LUT curve are displayed.When inputting the digital value of the LUT data (12-bit digitalvalue converted from the density of each point: 0000 ...
Page 57 - Setting power saving mode; Follow the procedure below to set the power saving mode.
4-3.How To Operate Maintenance Mode DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 45 " Setting power saving mode The DRYPRO has the power saving mode that saves power consumption automatically after no data is printed fora specified time.The power saving mode has two kinds of settings: [TOUC...
Page 62 - When an error cannot be reset; Clearing queued errors
5-2.Resetting Errors 50 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 " When an error cannot be reset If an error cannot be reset even by touching [ERRORRESET] for some reasons, or an error persists evenafter resetting, follow the procedure below. • Clearing queued errors By clearing the lat...
Page 63 - (1) Press the start switch to turn the power of the; • When the touch panel does not function for
5-2.Resetting Errors DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 51 • Re-starting If [ERROR RESET] cannot function by clearing a queuederror, follow the procedure below to re-start the device.When the device has started up with START TIMER function,clear START TIMER before re-starting the devi...
Page 65 - Jam in tray; pull the film out to remove.
5-3.Removing Jam DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 53 " Jam in tray The screen on the right shows an example where the filmcannot be transported from the tray and it jams. Follow theprocedure below to remove the jammed film. (1) If the film is protruded from the shutter of the tr...
Page 66 - the device to open by lifting the green handle.; (4) When the trailing edge of the film removes from the
5-3.Removing Jam 54 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 " Film jam between decent transport sectionand exposure section The screen on the right shows the example where a film jamoccurs between the decent transport section and the exposuresection (the subscan unit). Follow the proce...
Page 67 - device rightward until it is locked.
5-3.Removing Jam DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 55 " Film jam between exposure section andelevator transport section The screen on the right shows the example where a film jamoccurs between the elevator transport section and theexposure section (the subscan unit). Follow the p...
Page 68 - (1) Hold the green handle of the release lever and; Caution on High Temperatures
5-3.Removing Jam 56 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 " Film jam between HPRO section andcooling/discharge section The screen on the right shows the example where a film jamoccurs between the HPRO section (in the HPRO unit cover)and the cooling/discharge section. Follow the proce...
Page 69 - (4) When the film comes out of the HPRO unit cover
5-3.Removing Jam DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 57 (3) While turning the handle further, put your hand into the discharge section and fold the edge of the filmback. (4) When the film comes out of the HPRO unit cover completely, remove it from the cooling/dischargesection. (5) Tilt...
Page 70 - Film jam in sorter; release lever rightward.
5-3.Removing Jam 58 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 " Film jam in sorter The screen on the right is an example where a film jam occursin the sorter. Follow the procedure below to inspect each partof the sorter and remove a jammed film. (1) Open the inlet guide, and remove jamme...
Page 71 - films if they remain.
5-3.Removing Jam DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 59 (3) Remove jammed films if they remain. (4) Lift the handle of the sorter left cover to remove it. (5) Open the film transport guide, and remove jammed films if they remain. Sorter left cover Film transport guides
Page 73 - Hold the tray with both hands and pull out it
5-4.When Film Fails to be Loaded DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 61 5-4. When Film Fails to be Loaded When error codes (E4110, E4210) and [TRAY OPEN] are displayed when a new film is loaded (in print-ing calibration pattern), there is a possibility that the film package may fail to...
Page 77 - Service and Maintenance; -1. Periodical Maintenance and Inspection; Outer cover of the main unit; Film discharge tray; Inside of main unit; Tray
DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 65 6. Service and Maintenance 6-1. Periodical Maintenance and Inspection In order to keep the device working at its optimum performance, perform the following service andmaintenance periodically. " Outer cover of the main unit Film discharge tray...
Page 80 - Confirming maintenance and maintenance display; • [PREVENTIVE MNT] will not disappear until a
6-3.Service and Maintenance Schedule 68 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 " Confirming maintenance and maintenance display In this device, [PREVENTIVE MNT] appears on the nor-mal screen when Maintenance Inspection by a serviceperson is required.Follow the procedure below to confi...
Page 82 - 0 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual
Specifications 70 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual USA Ver.0.1 2 200 3 . 5 Border : Black or ClearStamp : Printed in one line on film (selectable among upper, lower, right, and left parts on film) Density Correction : Included in the device Start Timer : Date/Time Safety Standards : IEC60601- 1- 2,...
Page 83 - Appendix; Time zone and code No. table
DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 71 Appendix " Time zone and code No. table Code No. Time zone Summer Time Code No. Time zone Summer Time 1 Afghanistan Standard Time OFF 38 Israel Standard Time OFF 2 Alaskan Standard Time ON 39 Korea Standard Time OFF 3 Arab Standard Time OFF 40...
Page 84 - HANDLING AND STORAGE OF DRY FILM; Handling and Storage of Unexposed Film; ) If the storage temperature exceeds 40
72 DRYPRO MODEL 752 Operation Manual Ver.0.11 2002.6 HANDLING AND STORAGE OF DRY FILM Konica Dry Laser Imaging Film SD-P/SD-PC are medical film which does not need so called "WetProcess".In order to achieve the best possible result under various conditions of use, please pay attention to the...
Page 87 - KONICA MEDICAL IMAGING INC.; KONICA EUROPE GMBH
KONICA MEDICAL IMAGING INC. 411 Netwark Pompton Tumpike, Wayne, NJ 07470, U.S.A TEL.973-633-1500 KONICA FRANCE S.A. Paris Nord II, 305 rue de la Belle Etoile, B.P. 50077, 95948 ROISSY C.D.G. CEDEX, FRANCE TEL.1-4938-6550 KONICA CANADA INC. 1329 Meyerside Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1C9, CANADA T...