3Indicates the recording interval.

General Recording and Internal Timer Recording : 1/60 – 60 seconds

Alarm Recording : 1/60 – 1 seconds

Note

Even if the Recording Setting’s Recording Interval is set to "1/60 SEC," Mirroring Recording is performed at the recording interval of 1/30 second. (The on-screen interval indication is also "1/30 SEC" in Mirroring Recording.) (Refer to p. 17; "General Recording Settings.")

The higher the picture quality (resolution) and the shorter the recording interval, the shorter the possible recording time. Conversely, the lower the picture quality and the longer the recording interval, the longer the possible recording time. (Refer to p. 45; "Recording Time Table.")

4Indicates whether or not to use the Audio recording function.

: Audio recording ON (enabled)

No indication : Audio recording OFF (disabled)

5Indicates the hard disk Recording Mode. (Refer to p. 15; "Disk Settings.") Re-Rec Mode

Stop Mode Series Mode

Re-Rec Mode : Overwrites old hard disk recordings in chronological order even when no available hard disk time remains.

Stop Mode : Stops video recording when no available hard disk time remains.

Series Mode : Stops video recording when no available hard disk time remains, and sends out a signal from the Control Terminal’s Disk Full output, allowing other series-connected Digital Video Recorder to start recording. The slave Digital Video Recorder starts recording when it receives a signal at its Recording Start input terminal even if its hard disk becomes full. (Refer to p. 41; "Expansion System (Series Recording).")

6Indicates the Disk Mode. (C-DR0101, C-DR0105) (Refer to p. 15, "Disk Settings".) No indication : Normal Recording

M: Mirroring Recording

About Normal and Mirroring recordings

The C-DR0101 and C-DR0105 has two built-in hard disks.

Setting the Disk Mode to "NORMAL" permits camera images to be recorded on the second hard disk when the first hard disk becomes full.

Setting the Disk Mode to "MIRRORING" permits the same recording to be simultaneously performed on the two hard disks. Even if one of the two disks fails, recording and playback can still be performed using the other disk.

7Indicates the hard disk recognition status. (C-DR0101, C-DR0105) Characters are reversed for the hard disk in recording mode.

The "X" indication is displayed when the hard disk fails.

Note

Even if the Screen Display Setting’s Disk Mode Indication is set to "HIDE," the "X" indication is displayed when the hard disk fails.

8Indicates the remaining hard disk recording time calculated from the picture quality and recording interval of current recording.

If the Disk Setting’s Recording Mode is set to "RE-REC", the remaining hard disk recording time is not displayed.(Refer to p. 15; "Disk Settings".)

9Indicates the current date and time.

10The "F" indication flashes when the fan fails. Cannot be set to "HIDE" in Screen Display Settings.

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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.