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DX-M
SAFETY
Region
Safety
EMC
Laser
Europe
IEC 60601-1:1988 +
EN 60601-1-2:2007
60825-1:1993 +
A1:1991: + A2:1995
EN 300 330 2 V1.1.1:2001
A1:1997 + A2:2001
EN 301 489 V1.3.1:2001
USA
UL60601-1:2003
FCC part 15
CFR parts 1040.10
and 1040.11
Canada
CSA C 22.2 No.601.1:
CSA C 22.2 No.
CSA-E60825-1-03
1990 + S1:1994 + A2:1998
601.1.2
Maximum productivity and smooth work ow
The drop-and-go buffer and fast preview eliminate waiting
times and facilitate a continuous work ow within the
department. The ve-cassette drop-and-go buffer can handle
a mix of mammography and general radiography cassettes
as well as a mix of different sizes of both needle-based
detectors and standard phosphor plates. The automatic
cassette handling makes DX-M highly productive and user-
friendly. Using DX-M as a central digitizer in the radiography
department, multiple examination rooms can be supported.
With its small footprint, it can t into the tightest spaces,
including the X-ray room or even a narrow corridor.
The right choice
To eliminate any confusion, needle-based detector cassettes
are gray, while standard phosphor plate cassettes are orange,
so that there is no chance of the user making a mistake when
selecting the desired cassette. Each plate has an embedded
memory that stores the data entered during identi cation
by no-touch radiofrequency tagging. Thus, the identi cation
data and images are linked from the beginning throughout the
entire digital processing system.