Toshiba C-DR0101 instruction manual Rack Mounting

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17. RACK MOUNTING

Use the optional MB-15B Rack Mounting Bracket when mounting the Digital Video Recorder in an equipment rack. Remove 4 rubber feet on the bottom surface by loosening their respective fixing screws with a standard screwdriver.

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Note

Use the Digital Video Recorder in locations with ambient temperature of between +5°C and +40°C

Be sure to mount the Digital Video Recorder below the heat generating components, and mount the perforated panel between the Recorder and such a heat generating component as required.

The Digital Video Recorder has a built-in cooling fan. Never block the Recorder’s ventilation slot.

Avoid installing the Digital Video Recorder in locations exposed to vibration.

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Contents 1CH Digital Video Recorder C-DR0100 Table of Contents Operation Digital Video Recorder Activation and Termination Ntsc version complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules ModificationsWhen installing the Recorder Safety PrecautionsSafety Symbol and Message Conventions When Using the RecorderFeatures General DescriptionHandling Precautions Nomenclature and Functions Failure Indicator Alarm Reset KeyDisk Full/Failure Indicator Disk Full Indicator Search KeyControl Input/Output Terminal Alarm Reset Output Terminal Main Power SwitchRecording Stop Input Terminal Switcher Video Input Terminal Alarm Input TerminalEnter the setting screen Setting Item Chart and Setting ProceduresBasic Setting Procedures Select the setting valueSetting Item Chart Setting ItemIndividual Item Settings Playback SettingsMain Menu Screen Clock Settings Time Sync Master / SlaveDisk Settings Summer Time Daylight Saving Time SettingExample Disk Mode Play Mode Normal Recording SettingsREC Mode RE-REC / Stop / Series Mirroring HDD-AGeneral Recording Settings Internal Timer Recording SettingsTime Timer Schedule Screen SettingsDate Daily / Weekly / Cancel REC PatternScreen Alarm Recording SettingsWith the or + key Table belowAbout the Alarm Input Mode Recording period when input mode is set to EdgeRecording period when input mode is set to Level Screen Display Settings Key Lock Key Lock ReleaseCtrl Switcher Sync On / OFF / Time Sync Communication SettingsNetwork Settings RS232C BaudGeneral/ Timer Recording Logs General/ Timer Rec Log Alarm Recording Logs Alarm Rec LogLog Display System Maintenance Menu Default SettingsFailure Logs HDD-B Disk FormattingDR0101, C-DR0105 ALLDigital Video Recorder Activation and Termination Recorders ActivationWhen the Power Fails during Recording Operation After Power Failure RestorationWhen the Failure Screen Is Displayed Recorder’s TerminationScreen Display during Recording RecordingType of Recording Recording PrioritiesPage Keys to Be Used in Recording Following keys are used in recordingTHU JAN 00 00 Playback Type of PlaybackScreen Display during Playback Keys to Be Used in Playback Performing PlaybackPerforming Various Playback Fanctions Forward Frame Playback and Reverse Frame Playback Forward Block Playback and Reverse Block PlaybackAbout the Playback Start Position Date/Time and Block Searches Search FunctionsKeys to Be Used in Searching Basic Date/Time Search and Block Search OperationsBlock Search Operation Time Shift Search Preparations for Connections When Using the 24V AC or 12V DC or AC Mains CameraConnections Connections to the Monitor TVBasic System Expansion System Series RecordingConnection Examples Connection to the Multi-switcher Basic System Combined with the C-MS91D Multi-switcherPower Sync cameras cannot be used Expansion System Combined with the C-MS91D Multi-switcher MasterWhen using the C-DR0101 Recording Picture Quality SettingWhen using the C-DR0100 Recording Time TableLevel 32KB 137 206 412 687 1031 2063 4126 6189 When using the C-DR0105Level 40KB 110 166 332 553 830 1660 3321 4982 8303 Lebel 24KB 181 272 544 907 1361 2723 5447 8170RS-232C Connector Pin Arrangement External Terminal SpecificationsRS-232C Communication Specifications Rules of Overall CommunicationsRS-232C Communication Command Controller Digital Recorder Keys CommandsRS-232C Communication Format Controller Digital Recorder Menu Setting Commands Menu Setting Content Request Command Log Request CommandSearch Menu Execution Command RS-232C Communication Format Digital Recorder Controller RS-232C Communication Command Digital Recorder ControllerKey response command ParameterMenu Setting Content Response Command STX LEN Command Para Data Log Content Response CommandSearch menu result command About the Ethernet TerminalRack Mounting If YOU Think There is a Failure Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause RemedySpecifications 0dB =

C-DR0101 specifications

The Toshiba C-DR0101 is an innovative digital radiography (DR) system designed to enhance imaging capabilities in medical facilities. This advanced system combines Toshiba's cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features to improve diagnostic efficiency and patient care.

One of the standout features of the C-DR0101 is its proprietary flat-panel detector, which provides high-resolution images with exceptional detail. This detector offers a wide dynamic range, maximizing the quality of images captured in various clinical situations, from routine examinations to complex procedures. The system is equipped with advanced image processing algorithms that enhance image clarity and reduce noise, ensuring that healthcare professionals have access to accurate diagnostics.

The C-DR0101 is designed with ease of use in mind. Its intuitive user interface streamlines workflow, allowing radiologists and technicians to quickly select imaging protocols and adjust settings as needed. This user-friendly design not only saves time but also minimizes the learning curve for new operators. The system's compact footprint allows for easy integration into existing radiology departments, making it a versatile choice for various healthcare environments.

In terms of technology, the C-DR0101 utilizes wireless connectivity, which allows for more flexible positioning of the detector and reduces clutter in the exam room. This wireless feature also facilitates the seamless transfer of images to the hospital's information system, enabling quick access to patient data and images for timely decision-making.

Another key characteristic of the C-DR0101 is its enhanced patient safety features. The system is designed to minimize radiation exposure while still delivering high-quality images. This is achieved through advanced dose management technologies and customizable exposure settings tailored to the specific needs of each patient. This focus on patient safety aligns with the goals of modern healthcare to prioritize the well-being of patients while delivering effective diagnostic imaging solutions.

The Toshiba C-DR0101 stands out in the field of digital radiography through its combination of advanced imaging technology, user-friendly design, and commitment to patient safety. As healthcare continues to evolve, systems like the C-DR0101 play a crucial role in ensuring that medical professionals can provide prompt and accurate care.