
ARTIS icono ceiling VE23 System Overview Online Training
In this online training, you will receive an introduction to the components in the exam room.
Continue Button Continue Welcome ARTIS icono ceiling System Overview Software Version VE23 In this online training, we will introduce you to the components in the exam room. This training relates to software version VE23. Master Template HOOD05162003052540 | Effective Date: 26-Nov-2019 ? Recognize the components of the stand and C-arm 1 Define the functions of the foot switch. 5 Recall the functions of the control console. 3 Determine the functions for moving the patient table. 2 4 Describe the functions of the exam room display 6 Identify the functions of the hand switch. Welcome artis_icono_VE23_ceiling_sysovw_en_welcome.mp3 Welcome to the System Overview for the ARTIS icono ceiling system. In this online training, we will introduce you to the components in the exam room. Please note: This training relates to software version VE23. ? Navigation Hints Before you start, we would like to give you a few tips on how to navigate: Table with 2 columns and 4 rows Not all pages contain audio. Some pages invite you to read for yourself or watch a video. All pages show a ? button in the lower-right corner. Select the ? button to get a quick guide through the navigation elements. Some pages show an X button in the upper right corner. Select the X button to return to the overview page and not miss any information provided. Some images have a magnifier icon in the bottom-left corner. Select these image to see an enlarged view of the image. Select the image again to return to the normal view. Enjoy the course! ? Navigation Hints Stand/C-arm Ceiling Stand with C-arm ? Control Module (CM) Table Control Module (TCM) Pilot Control Module (PCM) Collimator Control Module (CCM) Flat Detector (FD) The flat detector provides membrane keys and a scatter-radiation grid. With the membrane keys, you can move the respective FD and C-arm. The grid can be removed. Ceiling Stand with C-arm The stand and C-arm can be moved manually or via pre-programmed system positions using the touchscreen of the Pilot control module. X-ray Tube Assembly with Primary Collimator Stand with C-arm artis_icono_VE23_ceiling_sysovw_en_stand-w-carm.mp3 The ARTIS icono ceiling system stand consists of the C-arm, detector, X-ray tube and collimator. The stand and C-arm can be moved manually or via pre-programmed system positions using the touchscreen of the Pilot control module. In the following, we will talk about the input fields of the detector, the membrane keys and the scatter grid in more detail. Input Fields of the Detector Table with 4 columns and 11 rows Zoom Stage Input Field (Diagonal) Small FD Large FD as21HDR as40HDR Nominal format/Zoom 0 29 cm 49 cm Zoom 1 25 cm 40 cm Zoom 2 20 cm 32 cm Zoom 3 16 cm 25 cm Zoom 4 13 cm 20 cm Zoom 5 10 cm 16 cm Zoom 6 - 13 cm Zoom 7 - 10 cm ? Input Fields of the Detector artis_icono_VE23_sysovw_en_input-fields.mp3 Depending on the flat detector installed, different image formats and zoom stages are available. The input field is the diagonal measurement of the field. -b Detector Housing Membrane Keys For more information, select the orange markers. FD Lifting and Lowering Setting the source-image distance (SID) FD Rotation (Setting Portrait/Landscape) This membrane key is only available on the large FD. Longitudinal C-arm Movement C-arm Rotation Cranial/caudal angulations C-arm Orbital Movement RAO/LAO angulations Laser Positioner Light On/Off This membrane key is only available on the large FD. ? Detector Housing Membrane Keys artis_icono_VE23_sysovw_en_membranekeys.mp3 You can use the membrane keys on the flat detector to activate certain system and FD movements. For more information, select the orange markers. Scatter Grid The scatter grid is intended to filter scatter, that is created by the patient and other objects, out of the image to improve image quality. As in pediatrics, the dose awareness is high and the scatter created by small patients is low, the grid can be removed. To ensure optimal image quality, the grid should remain inserted for all other cases. For more information about removing the grid, select the numbers below. ? 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 Scatter Grid Mechanical Lock Pay attention to correct locking: An audible engagement sound should be heard. 5 Insert the Grid from the Back When inserting the grid, pay attention to correct orientation. The arrows on the grid must point toward the detector and the label on the grid must point toward the patient. 4 Pull the Grid Out Pull the grid out to the rear. Once the grid is removed, place the grid in a safe place. 3 Press the Button Press the button on the front of the FD, the grid slides out of its holder. 2 Move the C-arm to the AP Position To minimize the risk of the grid falling, the C-arm should be in the anterior-posterior (AP) position when removing or inserting the grid. Please note: Handle the grid with special care. If the grid is dropped or not handled properly, the grid could be damaged. Grid damage cannot always be seen externally. 1 Patient Table Patient Table ? In the following slide, we will explain how to move the patient table. Before positioning the patient on the table, pay attention to the weight limit. You will find a sticker indicating the weight limit on your table. Table Control Module (TCM) Patient Table Patient Table artis_icono_VE23_sysovw_en_patient-table.mp3 Your ARTIS icono system is installed with a patient table and a tabletop specifically tailored for your examination needs. Before positioning the patient on the table, pay attention to the table weight limit. It is important that you consider not only the patient weight, but also the weight of the accessories on the rails, and the weight needed in the event that cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is required. You will find a sticker indicating the weight limit on your table. With the table control module (TCM), you operate the table. In the following slide, we will explain how to move the patient table. ? Rotate the Patient Table You can rotate the patient table by using the hand grip, the foot pedal or the control module. Please note: The functions shown on the table control module and the hand grip can only be used on an ARTIS multi-tilt table. Select the tab arrows for more information. Table Control Module (TCM) Hand Grip Foot Pedal Rotate the Patient Table Table Control Module (TCM) This function can only be used for the ARTIS multi-tilt table. Perform the following on the table control module (TCM): Press the table unlocking key. When the function is active the LED will appear blue. Rotate the table while pressing on the knob on the TCM. To lock the tabletop, press on the table unlocking key again Foot Pedal Press the pedal to release the table. Rotate the table. With the pedal pressed the table will not lock into position. Release the pedal and the table will lock when in an increment. When the table is engaged in a lock an audible click will be heard. Please note: In the case of a power outage, the pedal is the only method to rotate the table. Hand Grip Only for the ARTIS multi-tilt table: Push the button under the grip to release the table. Rotate the table. ? This video demonstrates how to move the table using the panning knob on your ARTIS icono. Select play to start the video. Using the TCM Panning Knob Using the TCM Panning Knob Video is part of this artifact HOOD05162002977319 vid_ARTIS_icono_VE20_TCM_panning_knob_EN_Final.docx ? This video demonstrates how to move the table using the TCM up and down buttons on the ARTIS icono. Select play to start the video. Using the TCM Up/Down Buttons Using the TCM Up/Down Buttons Video is part of this artifact HOOD05162002977319 vid_ARTIS_icono_VE20_TCM_up_down_buttons_EN_Final.docx ? This video demonstrates how to move the table using the touchscreen on the ARTIS icono. Select play to start the video. Please note: All steps are performed on a VE20 system. The steps are the same for VE21 and VE23. Table Movements with the Touchscreen Table Movements with the Touchscreen Video is part of this artifact HOOD05162002977319 vid_ARTIS_icono_VE20_touchscreen_table_movements_EN_Final.docx ? Block Table Movements Press the highlighted button, to block table movements. When the LED is blue the table movements are blocked. Block Table Movements Pilot Control Module Control Console ? Collimator Control Module (CCM) Use the collimator control module to perform collimation and change the zoom stage. Pilot Control Module (PCM) Use this control module to operate the stand and the C-arm movement as well as the imaging system. Table Control Module (TCM) Use this control module to operate the patient table. Control Console artis_icono_VE23_sysovw_en_controle-console.mp3 With the control console, you move the table, perform stand and C-arm movements, and operate the imaging system. Here you see the table control module, the pilot control module, and the collimator control module. In the following, we will introduce the functions of the pilot and the collimator control module. Functions of the Pilot Control Module (PCM) ? Direct Position 1/2/3 Store Direct Position LED Indicator for the Orientation of the PCM in Relation to the System Move the System to an Optimal Position to Perform CPR Define as Region of Interest Drive the System to the Home C-arm Position Synchronize Table and C-arm Movements Stop in the Basic Position Increase and Decrease Fluoroscopy Image Quality Increase and Decrease Image Zoom Open the Scene Directory Open the Reference Directory Open the Layout Selection for the Exam Room Display Open the Onscreen Menu Jog Wheel The jog wheel combines several functions. The current allocation of the jog wheel functions are displayed on the exam room display. Exit the Current Function Store the Reference Image Store This key may be configured to store a Store Monitor (single) image, a fluoroscopy loop, or to store a Store Monitor image with a short press and a fluoro loop with a long press. Functions of the Pilot Control Module (PCM) artis_icono_VE23_sysovw_en_functions-pcm.mp3 With the Pilot control module, you perform stand/C-arm movements and operate the imaging system. Select the orange markers to learn more about the functions. ? Front Buttons of the PCM Block all Stand/C-arm and Table Movements Block Radiation Press and Hold this Button When in a Collision Zone to Manually Override the Collision Sensor Activate/Deactivate the Stop Watch Front Buttons of the PCM artis_icono_VE23_sysovw_en_front-buttons-pcm.mp3 On the front of the PCM, you can find further buttons. Select the markers to learn more about their functions. ? This video demonstrates how to move the system with the left joystick on your ARTIS icono. Select play to start the video. Movements Left Joystick Movements Left Joystick Video is part of this artifact HOOD05162002977319 vid_ARTIS_icono_VE20_Ceiling_PCM_system_movements_left_joystick_EN_Final.docx ? This video will demonstrate how to perform system movements with the right joystick on your ARTIS icono. Select play to start the video. Movements Right Joystick Movements Right Joystick Video is part of this artifact HOOD05162002977319 vid_ARTIS_icono_VE20_Ceiling_PCM_system_movements_right_joystick_EN_Final.docx ? This video introduces you to the touchscreen on the ARTIS icono. Select play to start the video. Please note: This video shows the ARTIS icono VE20 software version. The steps are the same for VE23. Touchscreen Touchscreen Video is part of this artifact HOOD05162002977319 vid_ARTIS_icono_VE20_touchscreen_overview_EN_Final.docx ? Programmed Positions System Positions System positions move the system into a predefined position for a clinical procedure. The positions of the stand/C-arm and table will be restored in absolute room coordinates. Anatomical Positions Anatomical Positions move the system to create the same image view, for example LAO/RAO cranial/caudal views. Direct Positions Your most frequently used positions can be stored as Direct Positions. Swipe from right to left on the touchscreen or press the keys on the Pilot control module. Programmed Positions artis_icono_VE23_sysovw_en_programmed-positions.mp3 You can move the system to pre-programmed system positions by accessing the C-arm position menu from the touchscreen. There are different types of programmed positions: System positions are the basic positions, for example, right side, head side, patient transfer and parking positions. Anatomical Positions are customized positions to demonstrate a particular image view, for example ,LAO/RAO, cranial/caudal views. You can store your most frequently used positions as Direct Positions. Depending on the type of the position, it is possible to have some, or all of the following system geometry stored in the position: Stand and C-arm position, table height and tilt, SID, zoom stage, collimation and filter positions. ? This video demonstrates how to store direct positions on the Pilot control module in the exam room. Select play to start the video. Store Direct Positions Store Direct Positions Video is part of this artifact HOOD05162002977319 vid_ARTIS_icono_VE20_ceiling_store_direct_positions_EN_HRT_Final.docx ? This video introduces you to the Onscreen Menu on the ARTIS icono. Select play to start the video. Please note: All steps are performed on a VE20 system. The steps are the same for VE23. Onscreen Menu Onscreen Menu Video is part of this artifact HOOD05162002977319 vid_ARTIS_icono_VE20_Onscreen_menu_introduction_EN_Final.docx ? This video demonstrates how to store and review images on the ARTIS icono in the exam room. Select play to start the video. Store and Review Images Store and Review Images Video is part of this artifact HOOD05162002977319 vid_ARTIS_icono_VE20_store_review_images_EN_Final.docx Collimator Control Module (CCM) Cardiac Collimator Control Module Universal Collimator Control Module ? Joystick for Wedge Filter or Finger Filter To remove the filters, press down on the joystick. Toggle Wedge Filters/Finger Filter Joystick for Wedge Filter or Finger Filter To remove the filters, press down on the joystick. Reset Collimator Leaves and Filter Diaphragms Collimator Joystick The joystick can be deflected in X,Y, and diagonal directions. Press the joystick down to fully open the collimation. Collimator Joystick The joystick can be deflected in X,Y and diagonal directions. Press the joystick down to fully open the collimation. Joystick for Wedge Filter Reset Collimator Leaves and Filter Diaphragms Purpose Reduce scatter radiation Improve image quality Perform collimation On the live fluoroscopy image Or with CAREprofile on the last image hold (LIH) CAREprofile For collimation without radiation Activate the filter or collimation joystick when fluoroscopy is not active Collimator Control Module (CCM) artis_icono_VE23_sysovw_en_ccm.mp3 To reduce scatter radiation and improve image quality, use the collimator control module (CCM) to adjust the collimator and filter positions. Your system may be installed with either the universal collimator control module, or the cardiac collimator control module. The universal collimator contains a wedge filter and a finger filter. The cardiac collimator contains the wedge filter only. You can perform collimation on the live fluoroscopy image or with CAREprofile on the last image hold (LIH). CARE-profile allows for collimation without radiation by placing graphical collimation lines on the LIH image. To activate CAREprofile, activate the filter or collimation joystick when fluoroscopy is not active. The graphics appear on the last image hold and you can collimate and place filters on the image using the joysticks. When you press the fluoroscopy pedal again, the collimation and filters are applied. Help Select the icon above to open the table of contents. Click Next to continue. Next Welcome Slide The timeline displays the slide progression. Slide the orange bar backwards to rewind the timeline. Click Next to continue. Next Tmeline Select the buttons to learn more about a topic. Be sure to review all topics before navigating to the next slide. Click Next to continue. Next Tab Arrow Slide Select the X to close the pop-up. Click Next to continue. Next Layer Slide Some images may have a magnifier icon. Select the image to see an enlarged view. Select it again to return to the normal view. Click Next to continue. Next Zoom Slide Some images have a magnifier icon in the bottom-left corner. Select these image to see an enlarged view of the image. Select the image again to return to the normal view. Select Submit to record your response. Click the X in the upper right corner to exit the navigation help. Assessment Slide Exam Room Display ? Exam Room Display Live Segment The Live segment displays the current live image or last image hold (LIH). Ref1 The Ref1 and Ref2 segments display the reference images. Ref2 The Ref1 and Ref2 segments display the reference images. 3D Sharing The 3D Sharing displays the 3D volume following 3D reconstruction. External Video Source External video sources can be displayed (e.g. Sensis and PACS). Info Area Important system messages, examination data and system position information are arranged in the Info Area. Exam Room Display artis_icono_VE23_sysovw_en_exam-room-display.mp3 Images, acquisition data, system messages and menus are displayed on the exam room display. Images and information are divided into segments, for example: The Live segment displays the current live image or last image hold (LIH). The Ref1 and Ref2 segments display the reference images. The 3D Sharing displays the 3D volume following 3D reconstruction. External video sources can be displayed, for example, Sensis and PACS. Important system messages, examination data and system position information are arranged in the Info Area. ? Info Area The Info area can be configured to appear at the bottom and additionally on the large display: On the right side or left side, on the bottom left or on the bottom right. Select the orange marker to learn which information is displayed in the Info Area. Selected Examination and Fluoroscopy Protocol Acquisition Parameters, Dose Data and Grid Status System and Table Position Information Jog Wheel Functions System Messages Patient Data Info Area ? Segment Types Table with 3 columns and 8 rows Segment Type Segment Header Displayed Image Live Current live image or last image hold (LIH) (examination patient) Reference Reference image (examination patient) Viewer Images of integrated applications (e.g. 3D) (review patient) 3D Sharing 3D/4D rendered images (examination patient or review patient/registered volume) Apps Data loaded in third party application (e.g. QuantWeb) Parallel Patient If images of another patient are loaded, the selected segment type switches to magenta. External Other video sources (e.g. Sensis Vibe or ultrasound) that may be connected to the display and configured as segments Live Ref1 3D Sharing Sensis Viewer 1 Apps ||||||||||||||||||||||| Segment Types artis_icono_VE23_sysovw_en_segment-types.mp3 Here you can see some of the segment types. ? Change the Layout from the PCM The layout of the exam room display can be changed from the PCM. Select the steps below to learn how to open the Layout Gallery and change the layout using the Layout Gallery key on the PCM. Please note: It is also possible to open the Layout Gallery and change the layout by opening the Onscreen menu from the PCM. Additionally, you can also change the layout of the exam room display from the control room. For more information, please review the VE23 Software Overview Online Training. 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 Change the Layout from the PCM Select the Layout Using the Jog Wheel Deflect the jog wheel to select the desired layout. Press OK on the jog wheel. The layout will update immediately. 3 The Layout Gallery Opens The Layout Gallery opens directly on the exam room display. The Layout Gallery displays the available layouts on the exam room display. 2 Open the Layout Gallery To open the Layout Gallery, press the Layout Gallery key on the Pilot control module. 1 ? Change the Layout Using the Touchscreen It is also possible to change the layout from the touchscreen. To do that, do the following: Select Display. Select Layout. The layouts appear as a list of names. Select the desired layout. To change the input source, select Source from the touchscreen. 2 1 4 Change the Layout Using the Touchscreen Foot Switch Foot Switch ? Fluoroscopy Acquisition Alternative Acquisition (Configurable) Please note: To ensure adequate image quality, fluoroscopy needs to be initiated in the region of interest before the first acquisition. Foot Switch artis_icono_VE23_sysovw_ceiling_en_footswitch.mp3 With the foot switch, you can release fluoroscopy and acquisition. The foot switch is available as a wired and wireless version. Fluoroscopy is released with the bottom left foot switch pedal. Acquisition is released with the top left foot switch pedal. The functions of the foot switch pedals can be configured by Siemens Healthineers Service to your preference. It is possible to have one of the pedals of the foot switch assigned as an Alternative acquisition pedal. Please note: To ensure adequate image quality, fluoroscopy needs to be initiated in the region of interest before the first acquisition. This recommendation should be followed whenever the region of interest has a higher variation of density to the previous region of interest. Hand Switch Hand Switch ? Acquisition Button Multifunctional Button Protocol with variable frame rate: to switch from one phase to the next phase DR-DYNAVISION, DYNAVISION or 3D protocol: to start the next phase Acquisition button releases: Acquisition series Single acquisitions Multifunctional button: In a program with manual variable frame rate, press this button to switch from one phase to the next. In a DR-DYNAVISION, DYNAVISION or 3D acquisition program, press this button to start the next phase. Please note: It is not possible to release fluoroscopy with the hand switch. Hand Switch artis_icono_VE23_sysovw_en_handswitch.mp3 It is also possible to release acquisition with the hand switch. The hand switch has two buttons: The yellow Acquisition button for releasing acquisition series and single acquisitions, and the multifunctional button. The multifunctional button has different functions depending on the selected protocol. In a program with manual variable frame rate, press this button to switch from one phase to the next. In a DR-DYNAVISION, DYNAVISION or 3D acquisition program, press this button to start the next phase. Please note: It is not possible to release fluoroscopy with the hand switch Outro ? Course Review Congratulations. You have completed the ARTIS icono ceiling VE23 System Overview course. Select the numbered buttons below to review the material before proceeding to the final assessment. Recall the functions of the control console Identify the functions for moving the patient table Recognize the components of the stand and C-arm 1 1 1 3 3 3 2 2 2 4 4 4 6 6 6 5 5 5 Recognize the functions of the exam room display Identify the functions of the hand switch Identify the functions of the foot switch Course Review Identify the Functions of the Hand Switch With the hand switch, you can only release acquisition – not fluoroscopy. Press the yellow button for releasing acquisition series and single acquisitions. The grey button is the multifunctional button. It has different functions depending on the configuration on the selected protocol. Identify the Functions of the Foot Switch With the foot switch, you can release fluoroscopy and acquisition. It is possible to have one of the pedals of the foot switch assigned as an Alternative acquisition pedal. Fluoroscopy Acquisition Alternative Acquisition (Configurable) Recognize the Functions of the Exam Room Display Images, acquisition data, system messages and menus are displayed on the exam room display. Images and information are divided into segments, such as the Live segment, Ref1/Ref2 segment, 3D Sharing, and the Apps segment. The layout of the exam room display can be changed by using the Pilot control module or touchscreen. Recall the Functions of the Control Console Use the Pilot control module to operate the stand and the C-arm movement as well as the imaging system. Use the collimator control module (CCM) perform collimation and reduce scatter radiation. Collimator Control Module (CCM) Provided functions are for example: Activate a wedge or finger filter Activate CAREprofile Reset collimator leaves Pilot Control Module (PCM) Provided functions are for example: Store Direct Positions Change Direct Positions Select Programmed Positions Store a Store Monitor image Store a reference image Open the Onscreen menu Change the image zoom Identify the Functions for Moving the Patient Table Rotate the Table with the TCM This function is for the Artis multi-tilt table only: Press this key to unlock the table. Rotate the table while pressing on the knob on the TCM. To lock the tabletop, press on the table unlocking key again. Table Lift Keys Press one of the table lift keys to lift or lower the table. Panning Knob With the panning knob, you can adjust the tabletop position by pressing the knob down and moving it in the direction needed. Block System Movements Press this key to block system movements. Foot Pedal Press the foot pedal to rotate the table. Hand Grip (Artis Multi-tilt Table Only) Rotate the table by using the hand grip. Recognize the Components of the Stand and C-arm Stand Column with C-arm The stand and C-arm can be moved manually or via pre-programmed system positions using the touchscreen of the Pilot control module. X-ray Tube Assembly with Primary Collimator Flat Detector (FD) The flat detector provides membrane keys and a scatter-radiation grid. With the membrane keys, you can move the respective FD and C-arm. The grid can be removed. Pilot Control Module (PCM) update image Disclaimer Please note that the learning material is for training purposes only. For the proper use of the software or hardware, please always use the Operator Manual or Instructions for Use (hereinafter collectively “Operator Manual”) issued by Siemens Healthineers. This material is to be used as training material only and shall by no means substitute the Operator Manual. Any material used in this training will not be updated on a regular basis and does not necessarily reflect the latest version of the software and hardware available at the time of the training. The Operator Manual shall be used as your main reference, in particular for relevant safety information like warnings and cautions. Please note: Some functions shown in this material are optional and might not be part of your system. Certain products, product related claims or functionalities (hereinafter collectively “Functionality”) may not (yet) be commercially available in your country. 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You may repeat the assessment as many times as needed. Start ? Assessment Select the best answer. ? Question 1 of 9 Where can you check the current allocation of the jog wheel functions? On the exam room display On the control room display On the touchscreen On the jog wheel itself Multiple Choice Incorrect You cannot check the jog wheel function on the jog wheel itself. Incorrect You cannot check the jog wheel function on the touchscreen. Incorrect You cannot check the jog wheel function on the control room display. Correct Select the best answer. ? Question 2 of 9 How can you collimate the image without applying X-ray? Activate the joysticks on the collimator control module on the last image hold (LIH) when no X-ray is applied. Collimate the image on the control room display. Use the collimation menu on the touchscreen. Multiple Choice Incorrect You cannot collimate the image without applying X-ray on the touchscreen. Incorrect You cannot collimate the image without applying X-ray on the control room display. Correct Select the best answer. ? Question 3 of 9 Which joystick on the pilot control module would you use to position the ceiling stand? 1 2 3 1 3 2 Multiple Choice Incorrect You cannot use the jog wheel to position the ceiling stand. Incorrect You cannot use the right joystick to position the ceiling stand. Incorrect Select the best answer. ? Question 4 of 9 How can you release fluoroscopy? With the hand switch With the foot switch With the button on the pilot control module Multiple Choice Incorrect You cannot release fluoroscopy with the pilot control module. Correct Incorrect You cannot release fluoroscopy with the hand switch. Select the best answer. ? Question 5 of 9 How can you open the Onscreen menu on the pilot control module? 1 2 3 3 1 2 Multiple Choice Correct Incorrect This key does not open the Onscreen menu. Incorrect This key does not open the Onscreen menu. Select the best answer. ? Question 6 of 9 How can you block table movements on the table control module? (1) By pulling the panning knob (2) By pressing the front left key (3) By pressing the front right key 1 3 2 Multiple Choice Incorrect You cannot block table movements by pressing the unlock table rotation key. Incorrect Incorrect You cannot block table movements by pulling the panning knob. Select the best answer. ? Question 7 of 9 How can you change the layout of the exam room display using the pilot control module? 1 2 3 4 4 1 3 2 Multiple Choice Incorrect This key does not open the layout gallery. Incorrect This key does not open the layout gallery. Incorrect Incorrect This key does not open the layout gallery. -b Select the best answer. ? Question 8 of 9 On the flat detector, which key do you press to lift or lower the detector? 1 2 3 4 4 1 3 2 Multiple Choice Correct Incorrect This key does not lift or lower the flat detector. Incorrect This key does not lift or lower the flat detector. Incorrect This key does not lift or lower the flat detector. Select the best answer. ? Question 9 of 9 Which key do you press to store a reference image via the pilot control module? 1 2 3 4 4 1 3 2 Multiple Choice Incorrect This key is not used for storing a reference image. Incorrect This key is not used for storing a reference image. Incorrect This key is not used for storing a reference image. Incorrect Assessment Results YOUR SCORE: PASSING SCORE: Review Retry Retry Continue %Results.ScorePercent%Results.ScorePoints%% %Results.PassPercent%Results.ScorePoints%% ? Assessment Results You did not pass the course. Take time to review the assessment then select Retry to continue. Congratulations. You passed the course.. Exit To access your Certificate of Completion, select the Launch button drop down on the course overview page. You can also access the certificate from your PEPconnect transcript. ? You have completed the ARTIS icono ceiling VE23 System Overview Online Training. Completion HOOD05162003288159 I Effective Date 19 Sep 2022 1.1 Welcome 1.2 Navigation Hints 2.1 Stand with C-arm 2.2 Input Fields of the Detector 2.3 Detector Housing Membrane Keys 2.4 Scatter Grid 3.1 Patient Table 3.2 Rotate the Patient Table 3.3 Using the TCM Panning Knob 3.4 Using the TCM Up/Down Buttons 3.5 Table Movements with the Touchscreen 3.6 Block Table Movements 4.1 Control Console 4.2 Functions of the Pilot Control Module (PCM) 4.3 Front Buttons of the PCM 4.4 Movements Left Joystick 4.5 Movements Right Joystick 4.6 Touchscreen 4.7 Programmed Positions 4.8 Store Direct Positions 4.9 Onscreen Menu 4.10 Store and Review Images 4.11 Collimator Control Module (CCM) 6.1 Exam Room Display 6.2 Info Area 6.3 Segment Types 6.4 Change the Layout from the PCM 6.5 Change the Layout Using the Touchscreen 7.1 Foot Switch 8.1 Hand Switch 9.1 Course Review 9.2 Disclaimer 9.3 Assessment 9.14 Completion
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