If you use theAEDmode,ageneratorinterfacecableisnotneededasthedetector
operates by detectingX
LAN
Connector of workstation assigned
To transmit image data usinga TetherInterfa
SCU and theothertothedetecto
If you use thewirelesscommunicationmethod,a tetherinterfacecableisnotneededas
image is transmittedwirelessly.
To supply power, connect the
VIX
onnect the one end of generator interface cabletothe
of SCU, and the othertotheLANCard
ether
port of SCU
VIX
Mini SCU[TBD]
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1 If you use the
2 Connect one end of the
3
the port of Mini
the
4
mode, c
-ray generator.
-ray automatically.
cable to one of the LAN ports
for data transfer.
ce, connect the one end of the t
r.
DC power cable to the DC power input
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EXT_INF port
interface cable to
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switchofSCU
Check if the status indicatorisblinkingingreenafterthepowerswitchofSCUispermitted.
Check if the status indicatorofSCUisblinkingingreen
Check if the status indicatorofSCUisblinkingingreenand
When the powerswitchlightsup green,itmeansthatthepowerisappliednormally.
When the statusindicatorisblinkingingreen,theSCUis
indicatorlightsup green,itindicates
after bootingup.
indicatorlightsup blue,SCU
etector
The proceduresinthischapterareexplainedaccordingtothe
(factoryreset)andtheuseof
Refer to <ProductInitialization
information aboutthe
charged battery packtothedetector.
Press the power button ofthedetectorfor1seconduntilthepower
en the power LED is on,checkifit
is litorangeon
the power LED
LED
VIX
turns to light up int
to light up in
g
indicator lights up green, it indicates
the SCU isbeingoperatednormally
indicator lights up blue, SCU
s preparation for communicationiscompleted.
default
없습니다
is turnedon.
normally.
LED
detector is compeleted to bootupnorm
VIX
4.2.2 Booting up SCU
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1 Turn on the power switch
2 Check if the power
3
4
5
If the status
If the status
4.2.3 Booting up the D
detector
at the front side of SCU.
lights up green.
오류! 참조 원본을 찾을 수
default setting status of a detector.
and
turns
that
’
wireless connection.
bootin
he same color.
blue.
.
setting status of a
.> for the detailed
1 Attach a
2
3 Wh
4 Check if the active LED
If
If the active
Rev.1.0
lights up green, the DC power is permitted
lights up orange, the
is lit green.
the detector.
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4.2.4 Checking Status LED of Detector[TBD]
Power LED
The power LED indicates the power status information which is permitted to the detector in green.
The power LED lights up when the power is permitted normally.
If the detector is connected with a tether interface, the power LED lights up when power is permitted
to SCU because the detector is supplied power from SCU.
The power LED is blinking when the detector is in the sleep mode.
Active LED
The active LED indicates status information about the possibility that the detector can be used
normally or not in orange.
The active LED is blinking when the detector is completed to boot up normally.
If the detector AP is on, the LED blinks for 5 times right after the booting.
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Data LED
The data LED indicates status information about the data processing in blue.
The data LED lights up when the detector is available to make data communication.
If the detector is in the sleep mode, the data LED lights up.
The data LED is blinking while the detector transmits or saves data.
If the detector AP is on, the LED blinks for 5 times right after the booting.
Summary List of Detector Status LED
Information Power lamp Active lamp Data lamp
Color
When power is permitted On Off Off
Boot-up completed (AP ON) On Blinking 5 times Blinking 5 times
Boot-up completed (AP OFF) On On Off
Ready for communication On On On
Sleep mode Blinking On On
Data communication
(Send or Store)
In process of wireless initialization On Blinking Off
Green Orange Blue
On On Blinking
Rev.1.0
Power Off Off Off Off
If the LED blinks abnormally, refer to <Troubleshooting> to check if communication or
system error is occurred.
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4.3 Software Installation
This section gives information about how to install the software on the workstation (PC) and how to
configure the environment for software operation and communication.
Check suitability of acquiring, processing and adjusting of images by referring to the
recommended workstation specifications before the software installation.
4.3.1 Software Classification[TBD]
Vieworks provides clients who purchase our detector system with software as below. You can choose and
use one of our softwares below.
Software Description
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VXvue
VIVIX Setup A program for setting and managing the detector and SCU.
VXvue (Viewer) Software for acquiring, adjusting and managing the image.
XIPL Image processing program
Document
VIVIX SDK
SDK Package Development package
VIVIX Setup A program for acquiring, adjusting and managing the image.
Document VIVIX SDK Developer Manual
4.3.2 Software Installation
For a client who uses VXvue, install the VXvue program after reading VXvue Operation Manual
carefully.
For a client who uses VIVIX SDK, install the Setup program after reading VIVIX SDK Developer
Manual.
A program for acquiring and adjusting images developed by Vieworks.
Used for ViVIX-S detectors only.
Unnecessary to develop a separate viewer program.
VXvue Operation Manual
XIPL User Manual
Software development kit for ViVIX-S detector only, provided by Vieworks.
You can develop your own software dedicated to ViVIX-S by using this kit.
Be sure to install the software first with reading this manual before configuring Windows
environment.
Apart from the detector and SCU, the software can be installed separately.
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4.4 Windows Environment Setting
This section gives information about configuring Windows to communicate with the detector and SCU after
installing the Setup program or Viewer.
The contents in this chapter are made on the basis of Windows 7.
Configuration environment can be different depending on network adaptor manufacturer
or models.
4.4.1 Network Configuration[TBD]
Communication disruption between the detector (Or SCU) and workstation occurs unless
the network adaptor is proper is set properly, it may cause serious repercussion to the
product and image quality.
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Selecting Network Adaptor
1 Click Start
Adapter Setting.
2 Choose the networks adaptor for communicating with the detector and SCU, and then rename it.
Control Panel
Network and Internet
Network and Sharing Center
Change
It is recommended to change the name of network adaptor to distinguish it from other
connection names.
Even though the name is changed, it will not affect to the operation and communication
performance of the equipment.
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3 Click the chosen network adaptor with the right mouse button and click Properties to display the
Properties window.
Setting Network Adaptor
1 Click Configure button to open the following dialog box, and then go to the Advanced tab.
2 Set Jumbo Packet to the maximum value. (Recommended value: 9014 Bytes)
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3 Choose Performance Options in the list of Settings and click Properties button on the right.
4 Choose Flow Control in the list of Settings and select Rx & Tx Enabled on the Value list as shown
below.
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5 Choose Interrupt Moderation Rate in the list of Settings and select Extreme on the Value list as
shown below.
6 Choose Receive Buffers and set it to the maximum value.
7 Click OK button.
Deactivate Power-Saving Mode on Network Adaptor
1 Click the Power Management tab and uncheck Allow the computer to turn off this device to save
power.
2 Click OK button.
Rev.1.0
Viewer may not work normally if the power save mode is activated.
Deactivate the power save mode of all the installed network adaptors.
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Protocol Selection and IP Address Setting
1 Choose Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).and click Properties button.
2 Input the IP address and subnet mask as shown below, and then click OK button.
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ViVIX Device Driver is the image filter driver for acquiring images from a detector.
It is recommended to uncheck the other items on the list except for ViVIX Device Driver
and Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4), since they are not related with the detector
communication.
Summary of Network Configuration
Item Value
Jumbo Packet Maximum or 9014 Bytes
Flow Control Rx & Tx Enabled
Interrupt Moderation Rate Extreme
Receive Buffers Maximum
Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power Unchecked
IP Address 169.254.0.(50 ~ 254)
Subnet Mask 255.255.0.0
It is recommended to set the IP address and subnet mask within the range presented in
this document.
If you use IP address and subnet mask out of the suggested range, it could be difficult to
identify and resolve the cause of communication disorder.
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4.4.2 Disabling Sleep Mode of Monitor
If you use the sleep mode, viewer may not work normally.
1 Click Start
Control Panel
display tab.
2 Set Put the computer to sleep to Never to disable the sleep mode.
3 Click Save changes button.
Power Options and then move to the Choose when to turn off the
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5. Setting [TBD]
This section gives information about the product setting with using the Setup program.
Start Setting
VIVIX SCU Setting
Detector Setting
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5.1 Start Setting
5.1.1 Setup Program
The Setup program provides functions for setting and managing the internal data to make VIVIX-S 1012N
wireless detector and SCU work normally. In addition, The Setup program has diagnostic function for
checking performance and abnormality of the devices as well as the image calibration function for
improving the image quality.
5.1.2 Checking Devices
5.1.3 Getting into the Devices
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5.2 SCU Setting
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5.3 Detector Setting
5.3.1 Detector Configuration
5.3.2 Detector Power Save Function
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6. Calibration [TBD]
This chapter gives information about the calibration methods after installing a detector.
Calibration Dialogue
Detector Configuration
Calibration Guide
Calibrating by Loading the Calibration Data
Direct Calibration
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