Philips manual DR500 Back Panel

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DR500 Back Panel

The back panel of the DR500 has a variety of connectors that are used to link the satellite dish to the DR500 and your audio system to the DR500.

The back panel consists of:

Power Input attaches the DR500 to a 120 VAC wall mount supply

RF IN connector attaches the DR500 Receiver to your local satellite dish

Mono Out connector attaches the DR500 to a monaural receiver or amplifier

Stereo Out connectors attaches the DR500 to a stereo receiver or amplifier. Left is coded white; right is coded red.

Digital Out connector (standard Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format [SPDIF] coaxial output; coded black) attaches the DR500 to a digital input of audio equipment that has a coaxial digital input.

Data/Control connector for PC control and diagnostics

Serial ID number/bar code label — lists the serial number for this unit

DR500 (E-16)

Rev. C 10/94

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Contents Digital Audio Satellite Receiver DR500 User Guide Copyright 1999 Digital Music Express Risk of Electric Shock Table of Contents Getting Started and Basic Operations Advanced OperationsSpecifications Appendix a Warranty and Repair Information Maintenance and TroubleshootingAppendix B DR500 Reference Sheet Important Information Getting StartedDR500 E-8 Rev. C 10/94 DR500 Reference ScanView DR500 E-11 Rev. C 10/94 System Features What is DMX MUSIC?DBS System Overview DR500 E-14 Rev. C 10/94 DR500 System Components DR500 Digital Audio Satellite ReceiverDR500 Back Panel DMR Remote Control Units DMR-22 Remote Control DMR-28 DMX/DJ Remote Control Additional DR500 Receivers Before You Begin DR500 Shipment Checklist Safety Precautions Choosing a Good LocationConnecting the DR500 to Your Audio System Connection GuidelinesConnecting the DR500 to Your Stereo System Connecting the DR500 to Your Monaural System If the Audio Equipment Has a Direct Digital Coaxial InputAntenna Installation and Alignment Connecting Multiple Receivers to One Antenna Recommended EquipmentSection Topics Forced Tune Events Setting Forced Tune EventsChecking Forced Tune Events Clearing Forced Tune Events   Deleting Authorized Channels Local Channel ManagementAdding Authorized Channels Setting the Dynamic Range Setting the Dynamic Range Global Default Checking Dynamic Range SettingsClearing the Dynamic Range Setting the Transponder Frequency Checking Signal Quality Checking the Transponder Frequency12 dB Setting the Front Panel Lockout Front Panel LockoutDMX/DJ Functions Clearing the Front Panel LockoutChecking the DR500’s Status MoreMaintenance Cleaning the DR500 ReceiverTroubleshooting Tips Problem Possible Causes SolutionsDMX/DJ Remote control Audio Specifications Warranty Statement Return Procedures  DMX Affiliates Technical Installation Information Appendix C

DR500 specifications

The Philips DR500 is a cutting-edge digital radiography system designed to enhance imaging performance while ensuring a streamlined workflow and patient comfort. With a robust set of features, the DR500 combines advanced technologies to meet the needs of modern medical facilities.

One of the primary features of the Philips DR500 is its innovative detector technology. It is equipped with a high-resolution flat-panel detector that delivers exceptional image quality with minimal radiation exposure. This is crucial for patient safety while allowing healthcare professionals to achieve accurate diagnoses. The detector's fast image acquisition speeds mean that examinations can be completed more swiftly, enhancing overall operational efficiency.

The DR500 also boasts a user-friendly interface that simplifies the imaging process for radiologists and technicians alike. The touchscreen interface is intuitive, allowing for quick adjustments and settings configuration. This ease of use is complemented by automated features that reduce the likelihood of human error and improve consistency in results.

Another significant characteristic of the Philips DR500 is its versatile imaging capabilities. The system supports various radiographic applications, from general radiography to specialized procedures. This versatility makes it a valuable addition to hospitals and clinics that require a wide range of imaging modalities. It proficiently handles different patient demographics, including pediatrics and geriatrics, adapting to their unique needs.

Connectivity is a hallmark of modern imaging systems, and the DR500 excels in this area. With advanced networking capabilities, it seamlessly integrates with existing Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) and electronic health records (EHRs). This ensures that images can be stored, retrieved, and shared effortlessly among healthcare providers, improving collaboration and enabling quicker clinical decision-making.

Moreover, the Philips DR500 prioritizes patient comfort. Its ergonomic design allows for easy access and positioning, making the imaging process less stressful for patients. Enhanced features such as auto-positioning and customizable protocols contribute to a smoother experience, fostering a patient-centric approach in diagnostic imaging.

In summary, the Philips DR500 represents a significant advancement in digital radiography. Its combination of high-quality imaging, user-friendly operation, and integrated connectivity positions it as a preferred choice for healthcare facilities aiming to improve diagnostic accuracy and patient care. With its adaptable design and advanced technologies, the DR500 stands out as a powerful tool for today's medical imaging needs.