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XRpad2 HWC-M Detectors User Manual
Operating the X-ray Detector
17.1
Wired X-ray Detector Connection
Figure 14
shows the wired connection of the X-ray detector in an installed professional
healthcare environment. In the wired application, the X-ray detector is connected to the
XRpad Interface and Power Unit, which powers the X-ray detector and is responsible for the
data transfer. The AC outlet should be installed near the XRpad Interface and Power Unit and
should be easily accessible.
Figure 14 Wired Connection of the X-ray Detector
The XRpad Interface and Power Unit may be mounted in an equipment enclosure if there is
adequate ventilation within the equipment enclosure. The XRpad Interface and Power Unit is
connected to the Imaging Workstation using a Cat 5e/6 cable. Make sure that the XRpad
Interface and Power Unit is not connected directly with the hospital (clinical) network. The
Trigger I/F of the XRpad Interface and Power Unit must be connected with the Generator and
with the Hand switch if the detector is used in external trigger mode.
The XRpad Interface and Power Unit communicates using a standard Gigabit Ethernet network
Interface and comes equipped with an RJ45 interface port. Due to the overall network traffic, it is
recommended that you use this interface in a direct (Point-to-Point) connection with the host
computer in order to achieve optimal speed performance. The XRpad Interface and Power Unit
should be connected to the host computer by one of the Varex Imaging XRD GigE Interface
Cables or a CAT5e/CAT6 (shielded twisted pair, stranded, or solid copper conductor) cable. The
cable length can be up to 31 m.
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