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Important:
Qualified service personnel must perform these procedures.
• See the Carestream Service Portal for possible updates before you begin.
• When doing the procedures in this document, you must use safe work practices and wear the correct personal
protective equipment (for example, safety eyewear) according to your company’s standard operating procedures.
• When servicing this equipment, be sure to read and follow the Manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheets for any chemical,
cleaner, solvent, paint, lubricant, adhesive, or replacement battery to understand proper use and disposal
precautions.
Confidential
Publication No. 6K8894
2019-05-02
Supersedes:
2017-09-29
All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or copied in any form by
any means—graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, typing, or
information retrieval systems—without written permission.
Contents
1 Safety
2 Replacements
Remove the Bumper...................................................................................................................... 2-1
Install the Bumper ......................................................................................................................... 2-2
Remove the Access Cover Seal Assembly and/or Backup Battery ............................................... 2-3
Install the Access Cover Seal Assembly and/or Backup Battery .................................................. 2-4
Remove the Battery Latch Assembly ............................................................................................ 2-6
Install the Battery latch Assembly ................................................................................................ 2-7
Remove the Battery Contacts ....................................................................................................... 2-8
Install the Battery Contact .......................................................................................................... 2-10
3 Diagnostics
LED Display Matrix......................................................................................................................... 3-1
Reset Button .................................................................................................................................. 3-4
DRX Diagnostic Tool...................................................................................................................... 3-5
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1 Safety
Safety
This information defines the safety and information icons used in this publication.
This icon is used for conditions that could cause personal injury from radiation.
CAUTION:
Caution notices identify potentially hazardous situations which, if not avoided, might cause minor
or moderate injury.
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Important:
This icon is used for important information.
Note:
This icon is used for additional information.
See the Safety and Regulatory Information for additional safety information.
1. Place the detector on a flat surface with the tube side (1) facing up.
2. Locate the 4 corner bumpers (2).
3. Peel back the trim label (3).
Save the trim label for re-use, unless damaged.
4. Use fine-tip needle nose pliers to remove the 2 pins (4) holding the bumper (5).
Pull the pins straight up to remove.
5. Remove the bumper.
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1. For Backup Battery replacement only. Connect the backup battery wire (5) to the
circuit board.
2. For Backup Battery replacement only. Install the backup battery (6).
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Important:
If there is currently no tape affixed inside the detector to hold wires in place, affix the two
pieces of Kapton tape that are provided as described below.
3. Remove the release paper from the back of one piece of Kapton tape.
4. Affix the tape across the three bosses (posts) to prevent the wires from moving onto
the bosses.
7. Remove the release paper from the foam pad on the bottom side of the seal
assembly.
8. Install:
a. New seal assembly (4)—One corner of the seal assembly is notched for proper
orientation.
b. Access cover (3).
c. 12 screws (2)—use a T5 TORX driver.
Torque the screws to 40 in oz.
d. Label (1).
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1. Install:
a. Battery latch assembly (3).
b. 2 Screws (2)—use a T6 TORX driver.
Tighten the screws to 40 oz-in.
2. Install the battery into the detector.
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Important:
The battery contact is not symmetrical. Observe the orientation of the battery contact before
removing.
3. Remove:
a. 2 screws (1)—use a T6 TORX driver or 1.5 mm ALLEN wrench.
b. Battery contact assembly (2)—carefully observe the orientation of the battery
contact before removing.
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4. Clean all the black RTV from around the housing for the battery contact.
Do not use cleaners or solvents.
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Note:
You must install the new battery contact in the same orientation as the old one was installed.
3. Install:
a. Battery Contact (2).
b. 2 screws (1)—use a T6 TORX driver and tighten to 40 oz-in.
4. Apply black RTV to the cracks on the left, right, and top edges of the new battery
contact.
5. Apply a continuous bead of RTV (3) approximately 1 mm (0.03 in.) in diameter in a
closed loop that flows along the front edge of the battery contacts, then crosses over
the caulked top cracks, and follows the overlap area in the housing for the battery
retainer plate.
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6. Install:
a. Plate (2)
b. 4 Screws (1)
7. Use foam-tipped swabs to clean up any squeezed-out RTV.
Do not use cleaners or solvents.
With practice, it is possible to do this operation with no squeeze-out and no clean up.
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Postrequisites:
None.
Key
The drawing above locates the Reset button (1), and the LEDs that indicate Error (2),
Communication (3), and Power (4).
LED Description
Blue
Green
Magenta
Orange
Yellow
LED Description
White
Error Status
Communication Status
AP Mode
Non AP Mode
AP Mode
Non AP Mode
Power Status
Reset Button
The Reset button is located on the side of the detector. It is intended for a quick restart
of the detector software, similar to the action of removing and reinserting a battery.
Note:
When the reset button is pressed the LEDs will brighten as an immediate feedback response.
Pressing and holding the Reset button for more than 5 seconds disrupts the detector and causes
an immediate hard shutdown. A hard shutdown should only be used when directed by a Service
provider or as a part of troubleshooting a serious condition.
Pressing and releasing the reset button 3 times in 3 seconds is only used in the most serious
conditions. It is intended for Service use only.
Pressing and releasing the reset button 4 times in 3 seconds is only used for detector AP mode.
Press and release 3 times in 3 seconds Resets the detector to private default settings.
(For service use only) • IP Address: 10.0.1.150
• SSID: CSH_DRX_FACTORY
• Passphrase: sundance2009
Press and release 4 times in 3 seconds Places the detector in AP mode and sets/restores the
detector's public default settings:
• IP Address: 192.168.1.150
• SSID: Carestream-serial # of detector
• Passphrase: sundance2009
The country code and channel are not changed
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Important:
• The diagnostic tool can only be used with the DRX Plus and DRX Core detectors. It cannot be
used on previous detectors such as DRX-1, DRX-1C, DRX 2530C or TDR 3543.
• The detector must be powered on and connected to the console in either wireless or tether
mode.
1. From the DR console or Image Suite Application, exit to desktop to shut down the
Directview or Image Suite software.
2. For Image Suite only, it is necessary to ensure that the Detector Integration
Package (DIP) is not running on the system.
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Important:
When you are done using the tool, it is necessary to restart the DIP services.
a. Click the Windows Start button.
b. Select Task Manager.
c. Click the Services tab.
d. Select Detector Integration Manager from the list of running services.
e. Right-click and select Stop from the drop-down menu.
f. Close the Task Manager dialog by clicking the X.
4. To connect the application to the detector type the following into the screen.
a. Serial number
b. IP Address—If the IP Address is unknown, leave the field blank.
5. Click Connect.
The application will search for the IP Address if it was not entered in the previous
step.
6. Navigate through the following tabs on the screen to capture the desired
information.
Tab Description
View battery information for the detector. You can click Main
Battery Battery or Backup Battery to view information specific to that
component.
Tab Description
Clear orphan images from the detector. Note that this just deletes
Orphan Images
the images – they will not be saved anywhere.
Note:
For Image Suite software, the DRX Remote Command tool can also be launched separately as
an application from the bin folder (same location as DRX Diagnostic Tool).
8. Type the detector IP Address.
9. Select the desired toggle button for information regarding the private network and
Enterprise Wireless performance.
Note:
Set Network Mode and the buttons below it are only for Enterprise Wireless configurations.
10. Click Disconnect when you are done using the tool.
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Important:
For Image Suite, after you are done using the tool, it is necessary to restart the DIP services.
Navigate to the same location in Task Manager, right-click on Detector Integration Manager,
and Start the service.
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