
Cios Alpha Hardware Overview Online Training
This online training introduces the components of the C-arm system and the monitor trolley and their functions. Moreover, the operation of the control unit, the hand switch and foot switch is explained.
Continue Continue Welcome Cios Alpha Hardware Overview Online Training In this online training, we will introduce the main components and functions of the Cios Alpha. Identify the Components of the C-arm System. 1 Operate the Control Elements. 3 Recognize the Components of the Monitor Trolley. 2 Master Template HOOD05162003052540 | Effective Date: 26-Nov-2019 Welcome cios-alpha_olt_hw-ovw_en_1-1.mp3 Welcome to the Hardware Overview of the Cios Alpha. In this online training, we will introduce the main components and functions of the Cios Alpha. System Overview C-arm System Monitor Trolley Control Unit Also called C-arm Control Panel (CCP) Control Panel Also called Trolley Control Panel (TCP) System Overview cios-alpha_olt_hw-ovw_en_1-2.mp3 The Cios Alpha is a 2D-mobile C-arm and consists of the C-arm system and the monitor trolley. The C-arm system is where the imaging occurs. On the monitor trolley, you can register patients, review images, post-process images and document examinations. Both components provide identical control panels on which you can configure settings for the examinations. In this training, we will introduce the C-arm system, the monitor trolley, and the control elements. Select the orange markers to review more information about the components. Whenever you see these orange markers in the online training, you can review additional information. C-arm Detector housing Single tank Main unit Using the steering lever C-arm System Detector Housing Single Tank C-arm Main Unit Steering Lever C-arm System cios-alpha_olt_hw-ovw_en_2-1.mp3 The most important parts of the C-arm system are the detector housing and the single tank with the x-ray tube on the C-arm, and the main unit with the steering lever. For each part, we will introduce the most important components and explain their function, starting with the detector housing. Detector Housing For more information, select the orange markers . Select the orange rectangle to learn more about the optional keypad. Flat Detector (FD) The imaging receptor is a flat detector. Please make sure that the FD is always covered by a disposable cover during the examination. The cover will protect the detector from fluid penetration and contamination. Anti-scatter Grid The anti-scatter grid can be removed, for example for pediatric examinations. Handles Please use the handles to manually move the C-arm and change the position. Exit Window for the Optional Laser-light Localizer Detector Housing cios-alpha_olt_hw-ovw_en_2-2.mp3 The detector housing consists of the flat detector, or FD for short, a removable anti-scatter grid, and handles to move the C-arm manually. For more information, select the orange markers. If your detector housing has a keypad, you can lock and release the electromagnetic brakes of the C-arm from here. Select the orange rectangle to learn more about the keypad. If your C-arm has a keypad, you can release and lock the electromagnetic brakes by pressing the respective button. The brakes can be also be operated from the control unit on the main unit and the optional remote control panel. Select the X in the upper right corner to close this information. Keypad (Option) Orbital Movement Angulation Adjustment Horizontal Movement Swivel Laser-light Localization (Optional) For an easy system positioning, press this button to turn the laser light localizers on and off. WHUP Layer settings: Turned Seeking off Single Tank X-ray tube unit Collimator system Dose measuring chamber Exit window for the optional laser-light localizer To learn more about the dose measuring chamber, click here. Integrated Collimator System Exit Window for the Optional Laser-light Localizer Single Tank cios-alpha_olt_hw-ovw_en_2-3.mp3 The single tank provides the X-ray tube unit, the collimator system, the dose measuring chamber and the exit window for the optional laser-light localizer. To learn more about the dose measuring chamber, click here. Dose Measuring Chamber (DAP Meter) The dose measuring chamber in the single tank is also called a DAP meter. DAP stands for Dose Area Product. The DAP meter determines the dose area product and air kerma values. The cumulative patient data is displayed during the examination on the monitor trolley on the left monitor as long as the patient is open. Select the X in the upper right corner to go back to the single tank. Or move on to the main unit. Dose Area Product Air Kerma Value Cumulative Air Kerma Value 0.4 mGy 00:00:29 hh:mm:ss 0.8 mGy/min WHUP Layer settings: Turned Seeking off Main Unit Control Unit Steering Lever Release and lock the brakes of the main unit here and change the direction of the steering lever to transport the system. Horizontal Support Arm You can move the horizontal support arm back and forth with a maximum range of 20 cm. Handle Use this handle to move the horizontal support arm with the C-arm. Foot Switch Holder Secure the foot switch here during transportation. If the foot switch has a cable, roll up the cable onto the cleat provided. Handle Use these handles to move the C-arm system. Hand Switch Holder Store the hand switch here. For more information, select the orange markers. Main Unit cios-alpha_olt_hw-ovw_en_2-4.mp3 Now let’s talk about the main unit of the C-arm. Important components are, for example, the control unit, the steering lever, and the horizontal support arm. For more information, select the orange markers. Using the Steering Lever Steering Lever Release and lock the brakes of the wheels. The red indicator shows that the brakes are engaged. A green indicator shows that the brakes are released. Release Button Press this button to move the steering lever. Handles Use these handles to move the C-arm system. Move the C-arm system straight ahead. Move the C-arm system diagonally. Move the C-arm system straight to the left or right. To learn more about using the steering lever, select the tabs. Using the Steering Lever cios-alpha_olt_hw-ovw_en_2-5.mp3 To transport the C-arm system to another location, use the steering lever and the handles on the main unit. With the steering lever, you release and lock the brakes of the main unit’s wheels. When the brakes are released, you can move the C-arm system. The C-arm system will move in the direction set by the steering lever. Use the handles to move the C-arm system. To learn more about using the steering lever, select the tabs on the right. To move the C-arm system straight to the left or right , do the following: Press the release button and pull the steering lever up. Move the steering lever left or right all the way to the stop. To move the C-arm system diagonally , do the following: Press the release button and pull the steering lever up. Move the steering lever to the left or right. To move the C-arm system straight ahead , do the following: Press the release button and pull the steering lever up. Make sure that the steering lever is pointing straight ahead. Knowledge Check - C-arm System Knowledge Check Let’s take a break and test our knowledge! Try to answer the following 3 questions. When you’re ready, select start. Or you can skip this knowledge check and move on to the next lesson. Start Knowledge Check Where is the anti-scatter grid located? Question 1 of 3 Select the correct location on the image, and hit submit in the bottom right corner. Where is the anti-scatter grid located? Incorrect You did not select the correct location of the anti-scatter grid. Correct The anti-scatter grid is located at the flat detector. It can be moved straight ahead. It can be turned on the spot. It can be moved backwards. It won’t move at all. In which direction will the main unit move? Question 2 of 3 Look at the image and select the best answer. Multiple Choice Question Correct The red indicator shows that the brakes are engaged. Incorrect It can only be moved backward if the brake is unlocked. Incorrect It can only be turned on the spot if the brake is unlocked. Correct It can only move straight ahead if the brake is unlocked. Which handles do you use to move the C-arm system to another room? Question 3 of 3 Select the correct part on the image. Which handles do you use to move the C-arm system to another room? Incorrect These are not the handles to transport the C-arm system. Correct These are the handles to move the C-arm system. Review Review Retry Knowledge Check Results Continue Knowledge Check Results You did not answer all questions correctly. You can review your answers, try the questions again or continue with the training. Congratulations! You answered all questions correctly. You can review the questions, try the questions again or continue with the training. Monitor Trolley Monitor Trolley TFT monitors Main shelf Reset key, LAN and WLAN connection Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) Cable connections Using the Central Locking Brake Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Window TFT Monitors Main Shelf Reset Key, LAN and WLAN Connection Power Connection of the Monitor Trolley Power Connection for the C-arm system Central Locking Brake Monitor Trolley cios-alpha_olt_hw-ovw_en_4-1.mp3 Alright, now that we know the important functions of the C-arm system, let’s talk about the monitor trolley. In this lesson, we will introduce the components of the monitor trolley that are mainly used, such as the TFT monitors, the main shelf, or the central locking brake. We will go through one by one starting from the top with the TFT monitors. TFT Monitors 180° rotation Left monitor displays live image Right monitor displays reference view and other applications (e.g. OpenApps, Video Manager) Monitors can be folded (option) To view the folding option, click here. Left Monitor Right Monitor TFT Monitors cios-alpha_olt_hw-ovw_en_4-2.mp3 The monitor trolley has two TFT monitors for image display. They can be rotated by 180 degrees. The left monitor displays the live image. The right monitor displays the reference view, such as preoperative images, stored images of the current examination or from previous examinations. If other applications are available, they are displayed on the right monitor as well. If the folding option has been purchased, the monitors can be folded for transport. To view the folding option, click here. Main Shelf USB Port These USB ports are used for image export. USB Port This USB port is used for the mouse. System Startup System Shutdown Control Panel (TCP) The control panel provides the same functions as the control unit on the main unit and optional remote control. Height Adjustment of Monitors (Optional) Lifts and lowers the monitors. Monitor Column Main Shelf cios-alpha_olt_hw-ovw_en_4-3.mp3 The main shelf of the monitor trolley provides an integrated touchscreen control panel, the power on and off switch and several USB connections. For more information, please select the orange markers. Reset Key, LAN and WLAN Connection WLAN Connection (Optional) If the WLAN Option is available on your monitor trolley, you can set up a wireless connection between the Cios Alpha and a (hospital) network. To turn WLAN on or off, just press this button. LAN Connection Reset Key To reset the monitor trolley, use a slim and clean wire. For more information, select the orange markers. Reset Key, LAN and WLAN Connection cios-alpha_olt_hw-ovw_en_4-4.mp3 The Reset Key, LAN and Wireless LAN connection are located on the right side of the monitor trolley. For more information, select the orange markers. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) UPS Window Protection against image data loss Power outage Disconnection of power cable Function of UPS display Charge status of batteries Operating status For more information, select the orange rectangle. Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) cios-alpha_olt_hw-ovw_en_4-5.mp3 The Cios Alpha is installed with the uninterruptible power supply, or UPS for short. This feature protects the Cios Alpha against image data loss in the case of a power outage or if the power cable is disconnected. The UPS display field on the front of the monitor trolley shows the charge state of the batteries and the operating status. For more information, select the orange rectangle. Green LED Input voltage (line power operation) Red LED The red LED shows an alarm or malfunction. Yellow LED Battery operation Utilization Ratio Battery Charge Status UPS Window Select the orange markers to learn more about the UPS display. Select the X in the upper right corner to close this information. Or move on to the next topic. WHUP Layer settings: Turned Seeking off Cable Connections Power Connection Power Connection for the C-arm System The C-arm system is powered from the monitor trolley. It does not need to be connected to a power supply. Cable Connections cios-alpha_olt_hw-ovw_en_4-6.mp3 The cable outlets for the power connection and the connection to the C-arm system are located on the back of the monitor trolley at the bottom. The C-arm system is powered from the monitor trolley. It does not need to be connected to a power supply. Using the Central Locking Brake Secure the cables. Release the central locking brake. Move the trolley with the handles. Engage the brake. To learn more about the operation of the central locking brake, select the orange rectangle. Handles Central Locking Brake Using the Central Locking Brake cios-alpha_olt_hw-ovw_en_4-7.mp3 The monitor trolley is equipped with cable deflectors and a central locking brake. To move the monitor trolley, do the following: Secure the cables. You can use the handles to secure them. Release the central locking brake with your foot. Use the handles to move the monitor trolley. When you have positioned the trolley, engage the central locking brake again. To learn more about the operation of the central locking brake, select the orange rectangle. Select the X in the upper right corner to close this layer. Release the Brake Lock the Brake Using the Central Locking Brake Knowledge Check of monitor trolley Knowledge Check Let’s see what we’ve learned about the monitor trolley. Try to answer the following 4 questions. When you’re ready, select start. Or you can skip this knowledge check and move on to the course review. Start Knowledge Check Which monitor shows the live image? Question 1 of 4 Select the correct monitor on the image and hit the submit button in the bottom right corner. Which monitor shows the live image? Incorrect That right monitor shows the reference image, not the live image. Correct The left monitor shows the live image. Where can you find the battery charge status on the monitor trolley? Question 2 of 4 Select the correct location on the image. Where can you find the battery charge status on the monitor trolley? Incorrect This is not the location of the battery charge status. Correct The battery charge status is displayed at the UPS window. Which button starts up the system? Question 3 of 4 Select the correct button. Which button starts up the system? Incorrect This button would not start up the system. It would shut down the system. Correct This button starts up the system. Where do you find the central locking brake for the wheels of the monitor trolley? Question 4 of 4 Select the correct location on the image. Where do you find the central locking brake for the wheels of the monitor trolley? Incorrect This is not the location of the central locking brake. Correct This is the location of the central locking brake. Review Review Retry Knowledge Check Results Continue Knowledge Check Results You did not answer all questions correctly. You can review your answers, try the questions again or continue with the training. Congratulations! You answered all questions correctly. You can review the questions, try the questions again or continue with the training. Control Elements Control Elements Control Unit Also called C-arm Control Panel (CCP) Control Panel Also called Trolley Control Panel (TCP) Remote Control Panel (RCP) This panel is optional. Foot Switch Hand Switch Control Elements cios-alpha_olt_hw-ovw_en_6-1.mp3 Alright, let’s talk about our last topic: the control elements. You can control the Cios Alpha via the control unit on the C-arm unit, the control panel on the monitor trolley, and the optional remote control unit. Some functions, such as radiation release, are controlled with the hand switch and/or the foot switch. In the following, we will take a look at their functions starting with the control unit. Control Unit and Remote Control Panel Electromagnetic Brakes Select the orange rectangle for more information. Control Module for Motorized Movements (Optional) If this control module is available on your control unit, you can use the position memory and adjust the angulation and orbital position via motorized movements. Angulation Adjustment and Orbital Position (Optional) Select the orange circle for more information. Position Memory (Optional) Select the orange rectangle for more information. Vertical Movement of C-arm Select the orange rectangle for more information. Radiation Indicator Power Supply Indicator Emergency Stop Select the orange rectangle for more information. Control Unit and Remote Control Panel cios-alpha_olt_hw-ovw_en_6-2.mp3 The C-arm control unit and the optional remote control are identical regarding their design and functions. Both offer functions such as: locking and releasing the electromagnetic brakes, changing the angulation and orbital position of the C-arm, saving a certain position of the C-arm and lifting and lowering the C-arm. Furthermore, they provide indicators for radiation and power supply, as well as an emergency stop button. To learn more about the important functions, select the orange rectangles. Angulation Adjustment and Orbital Position Orbital Position Press this button to change the orbital position of the C-arm. Angulation Adjustment Press this button to adjust the angulation of the C-arm. You can change the angulation and the orbital position of the C-arm manually with the electromagnetic brakes, and, if this function is available on your control unit, via motorized movements with the buttons shown. Select the orange-circled buttons in the bottom right corner to see which button moves the C-arm in which direction. Select the X in the upper right corner to go back to the control unit overview. Angulation Adjustment and Orbital Position Orbital Position Press this button to change the orbital position of the C-arm. Angulation Adjustment Press this button to adjust the angulation of the C-arm. You can change the angulation and the orbital position of the C-arm manually with the electromagnetic brakes, and, if this function is available on your control unit, via motorized movements with the buttons shown. Select the orange-circled buttons in the bottom right corner to see which button moves the C-arm in which direction. Select the X in the upper right corner to go back to the control unit overview. Angulation Adjustment and Orbital Position Orbital Position Press this button to change the orbital position of the C-arm. Angulation Adjustment Press this button to adjust the angulation of the C-arm. You can change the angulation and the orbital position of the C-arm manually with the electromagnetic brakes, and, if this function is available on your control unit, via motorized movements with the buttons shown. Select the orange-circled buttons in the bottom right corner to see which button moves the C-arm in which direction. Select the X in the upper right corner to go back to the control unit overview. Angulation Adjustment and Orbital Position Orbital Position Press this button to change the orbital position of the C-arm. Angulation Adjustment Press this button to adjust the angulation of the C-arm. You can change the angulation and the orbital position of the C-arm manually with the electromagnetic brakes, and, if this function is available on your control unit, via motorized movements with the buttons shown. Select the orange-circled buttons in the bottom right corner to see which button moves the C-arm in which direction. Select the X in the upper right corner to go back to the control unit overview. Angulation Adjustment and Orbital Position You can change the angulation and the orbital position of the C-arm manually with the electromagnetic brakes, and, if this function is available on your control unit, via motorized movements with the buttons shown. Select the orange-circled buttons in the bottom right corner to see which button moves the C-arm in which direction. Select the X in the upper right corner to go back to the control unit overview. Angulation Adjustment Press this button to adjust the angulation of the C-arm. Orbital Position Press this button to change the orbital position of the C-arm. Vertical Movement You can lift and lower the C-arm to 3 positions: Position 1 = Highest Level Position 2 = Intermediate Level Position 3 = Lowest Level Select the X in the upper right corner to go back to the control unit overview. Select the up and down button to move the C-arm vertically. Make sure that there is nothing in the hazard zone when lowering the C-arm. Emergency Stop Press the emergency stop button in the event of a hazardous situation to: Disable motorized C-arm movements Lock the electromagnetic brakes Terminate active radiation Please note: When the button is activated, it is still possible to release radiation. For more information, select the orange markers. Select the X in the upper right corner to go back to the control unit overview. Lock Symbol When the emergency stop button is activated, the lock symbol shines red. As long as one emergency stop button is active, the lock symbol shines red. Emergency Stop To unlock the emergency stop button, turn it clockwise when the hazardous situation has been eliminated. If the position memory function is available on your control unit, you can save two specific positions of the C-arm. The default setting for position memory 1 is always 0°/0° when you start an examination. It is possible to overwrite this setting during the examination. However, the default setting will be restored at the beginning of a new examination. For more information, select the orange markers. Select the X in the upper right corner to go back to the control unit overview. Position Memory (Optional) Save Press the save button to save a position. Position Memory 1 Press the respective memory button to return to the predefined position. The default setting is 0°/0° when you start an examination. Position 2 Press the respective memory button to return to the predefined position. Electromagnetic Brakes (Optional) When adjusting the position of the C-arm manually, release and lock the electromagnetic brakes on the control unit, optional remote control, or on the optional keypad on the single tank of the C-arm. Press the buttons to release the respective brake. When you’re done moving the C-arm, press the same button again to lock the brake. Select the X in the upper right corner to go back to the control unit overview. Brake Release Indicator The brake release indicator shines orange when the brake is released. When you engage the brake, the orange light goes out and movements are no longer possible. Angulation Adjustment Press this button to release the brake for angulation adjustment. Swivel Press this button to release the brake for swivel. Orbital Movement Press this button to release the brake for orbital movement. Horizontal Movement Press this button to release the brake for horizontal movement. Color System of the Scales Orbital Movement Angulation Adjustment Horizontal Movement Swivel Electromagnetic Brakes Movements Angulation Adjustment Orbital Position Horizontal Movement Scale Green scale Swivel Scale Orange scale Angulation Adjustment Scale Yellow scale Orbital Position Scale Blue scale For more information, select the orange markers. Color System of the Scales cios-alpha_olt_hw-ovw_en_6-3.mp3 One tip when using the C-arm: The buttons of the electromagnetic brakes and the buttons of the angulation adjustment and orbital movement are marked with different colors. These colors match the graduated scales on the C-arm to facilitate the usage of the C-arm system. For more information, please select the orange markers. Synchronization of Control Panels Synchronization of Control unit on the C-arm system Control panel on the monitor trolley Optional remote control Usage of control panel Patient registration Selecting the operating mode Adjusting examination parameters Synchronization of Control Panels cios-alpha_olt_hw-ovw_en_6-4.mp3 Furthermore, the touchscreen control unit on the C-arm system, the control panel on the monitor trolley and the remote control panel are synchronized with each other. If you operate the touchscreen control panel on one component, the control panel on the other components will display the same content. The functions on the control panels are identical. You use the control panel for example for patient registration, selecting the operating mode and adjusting examination parameters. Hand Switch To remotely control radiation release To store images Press the radiation release button. The left monitor displays the generated image. Press the save button. Press button < 2 seconds: Save the last recorded image (LIH) Press button > 2 seconds: Save the last recorded scene (LSH) The generated image is transferred from the left to the right monitor. The image is stored in the local database. To learn more about the radiation release indicator, select the orange marker. 1 2 3 4 Radiation Indicator When you acquire single images, keep the radiation release button pressed until the radiation indicator goes out. Hand Switch cios-alpha_olt_hw-ovw_en_6-5.mp3 You can use the hand switch to remotely control radiation release and store images. To generate and save images, do the following: First, press the radiation release button to release radiation. Keep the button pressed during irradiation. The left monitor displays the generated image. Then, press the save button to save the image. Depending on how long you press the button, you can save an image or a scene. The generated image is transferred from the left to the right monitor unless the Hold reference button is active. The image is stored in the local database. To learn more about the radiation release indicator, select the orange marker. Foot Switch Release radiation with foot switch Configuration of foot pedal assignment is possible Allocation of image saving function to a pedal is possible Pedal allocation on left monitor For more information, select the orange markers . Left Pedal In the standard setting, the left pedal activates the currently selected operating mode. However, if fluoroscopy mode is selected, the left pedal is assigned the single image operating mode. Right Pedal The right pedal activates fluoroscopy in the standard setting. Foot Switch cios-alpha_olt_hw-ovw_en_6-6.mp3 You can use the foot switch to release radiation as well. The illustration shows the standard setting for the foot pedals. The foot pedal assignment can be configured. In the standard setting, the pedals are assigned as shown here. In addition, the image saving function can be allocated to a pedal, if desired. The current pedal allocation is displayed on the left screen of the monitor trolley. For more information, select the orange markers. Knowledge Check Operating Controls Knowledge Check Let’s take a final break and test our knowledge! Try to answer the following 4 questions. When you’re ready, select start. Or you can skip this knowledge check and move on to the course review. Start Knowledge Check Where do you release the electromagnetic brakes of the C-arm? Question 1 of 4 Select the correct button group on the image. Where do you release the electromagnetic brakes of the C-arm? Incorrect This is not the correct button for releasing the brakes. Correct This is where you release the electromagnetic brakes on the control unit. On the hand switch, which button do you need to press to store an image? Question 2 of 4 Select the correct location on the image. On the hand switch, which button do you need to press to store an image? Incorrect You did not select the correct button to store an image. Correct You press the gray button to store an image. Where do you lift and lower the C-arm? Question 3 of 4 Select the correct button group on the image. Where do you lift and lower the C-arm? Incorrect This is not the correct button for lifting or lowering the C-arm. Correct These are the buttons to lift and lower the C-arm. Which monitor shows the pedal allocation of the foot switch? Question 4 of 4 Select the correct monitor. Which monitor shows the pedal allocation of the foot switch? Incorrect You did not select the correct monitor. Correct The left monitor shows the pedal allocation of the foot switch. Review Review Retry Knowledge Check Results Continue Knowledge Check Results You did not answer all questions correctly. You can review your answers, try the questions again or continue with the training. Congratulations! You answered all questions correctly. You can review the questions, try the questions again or continue with the training. Outro Operate the Control Elements. Recognize the Components of the Monitor Trolley. Identify the Components of the C-arm System. Course Review Congratulations. You have completed the Hardware Overview for the Cios Alpha. Select the objectives listed below to review the material before proceeding to the final assessment. 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 Course Review Operate the Control Elements With the control unit, you can release and lock the electromagnetic brakes and change the angulation, orbital and vertical position of the C-arm. Additionally, it offers a position memory and an emergency stop button to stop C-arm movements and radiation in hazardous situations. The control panel is for patient registration, selecting the operating mode and adjusting examination parameters. It synchronizes with the control panel on the monitor trolley. With the hand switch, you can remotely release radiation and save images. With the foot switch, you can release radiation and change the operating mode. The standard setting of the foot switch can be configured. Recognize the Components of the Monitor Trolley Left Monitor Displays the live image Right Monitor Displays the reference view and other applications Main Shelf Provides several USB ports and the power on/off switch for the monitor trolley Handles To store the cables and move the monitor trolley Radiation indicator When you acquire single images, keep the radiation release button pressed until the radiation indicator goes out. UPS Window Displays the battery charge status, utilization ratio, as well as alarm and malfunction notifications Control Panel (TCP) Synchronizes with the control unit Central locking brake To lock and release the brake of the monitor trolley Identify the Components of the C-arm System Detector Housing Contains the flat detector (FD), anti-scatter grid and, if available, the keypad option Single Tank Contains the X-ray tube unit, collimator system, dose measuring chamber and the exit window for the optional laser-light localizer Steering Lever To release the brakes of the main unit and steer the main unit Control Unit (CCP) Synchronizes with the control panel Horizontal Support Arm Can be moved horizontally back and forth when the brakes are released Foot Switch Holder To secure the foot switch for transportation Hand Switch Holder To secure the hand switch 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's Manual shall be used as your main reference, in particular for relevant safety information like warnings and cautions. 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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A passing score of 80% or higher is required to complete the course and earn your certificate. You may repeat the assessment as many times as needed. Start WHUP Extended outlines of questions because the outlines were cut off. Assessment You want to transport the C-arm system. Where do you release the brakes for the wheels? Question 1 of 9 Select the applicable image. Pick One Question Incorrect These buttons would release the brake for the C-arm. Incorrect These buttons would move the C-arm. Correct The system shuts down. The LAN connection disconnects. The system turns on. The control panel turns off. What happens if you press the button shown on the monitor trolley? Question 2 of 9 Select the best answer. Multiple Choice Question Correct This is not what happens when you press the button shown. Incorrect This is not what happens when you press the button shown. Incorrect This is not what happens when you press the button shown. Correct 1 2 3 4 Where can you see how much power is left on the system? Question 3 of 9 Look at the image and select the correct number. 3 4 2 1 Multiple Choice Question Correct You cannot look up the battery charge status here. Incorrect You cannot look up the battery charge status here. Incorrect Correct You cannot look up the battery charge status here. …on the left monitor of the monitor trolley. …on the right monitor of the monitor trolley. …only on the control panel of the monitor trolley. …on both monitors of the monitor trolley. Complete the following sentence: “The stored image is displayed…” Question 4 of 9 Select the best answer. Multiple Choice Question Correct Incorrect Only one monitor shows the stored image, the other one shows the live image. Incorrect The stored image not displayed on the control panel. It is only displayed on one monitor. Correct The left monitor shows the live image, but not the stored image. I would still be able to lift and lower the C-arm. Active radiation would be terminated. The brakes of the wheels would be locked. What would happen if you pressed the emergency stop button on the control unit? Question 5 of 9 Select the best answer. Multiple Choice Question Correct Incorrect You would still be able to transport the C-arm system. Correct You would not be able to use any motorized movements. A reference image is permanently displayed on the right monitor. The system saves the last recorded scene (LSH). The last recorded image (LIH) is stored on the Cios Alpha. The operating mode changes. What happens if you press the gray button for less than 2 seconds? Question 6 of 9 Select the best answer. Multiple Choice Question Incorrect This is not what happens when you press the gray button for less than 2 seconds. Incorrect Incorrect This is not what happens when you press the gray button for less than 2 seconds. Correct This is not what happens when you press the gray button for less than 2 seconds. Blue button Yellow button Green button Orange button Before changing the angulation manually, which brake do you need to release on the control unit? Question 7 of 9 Look at the image and select the best answer. Multiple Choice Question Incorrect The yellow button does not release the brake for angulation. Incorrect The green button does not release the brake for angulation. Incorrect Correct The blue button does not release the brake for angulation. Blue button Yellow button Green button Orange button You want to move the horizontal support arm forward. Which brake do you need to release on the control unit? Question 8 of 9 Look at the image and select the best answer. Multiple Choice Question Incorrect The orange button does not release the brake for the horizontal support arm. Incorrect Incorrect The yellow button does not release the brake for the horizontal support arm. Correct The blue button does not release the brake for the horizontal support arm. … yellow button for more than 4 seconds. … gray button for more than 2 seconds. … yellow button twice. … gray and yellow button at the same time. “To store a scene with the hand switch, you press the…” Question 9 of 9 Select the best answer. Multiple Choice Question Incorrect You cannot store scenes this way. You only need to press one button. Incorrect You cannot store scenes this way. Incorrect Correct You cannot store scenes this way. Review Review Retry Assessment Results %Results.ScorePercent%Results.ScorePoints% %Results.PassPercent%Results.ScorePoints% Continue YOUR SCORE: PASSING SCORE: 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 Hardware Overview Online Training for the Cios Alpha. Completion Question Bank 1 HOOD05162003083061 | Effective Date: 07-06-2020 1.1 Welcome 1.2 System Overview 2.1 C-arm System 2.2 Detector Housing 2.3 Single Tank 2.4 Main Unit 2.5 Using the Steering Lever 3.1 Knowledge Check 4.1 Monitor Trolley 4.2 TFT Monitors 4.3 Main Shelf 4.4 Reset Key, LAN and WLAN Connection 4.5 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) 4.6 Cable Connections 4.7 Using the Central Locking Brake 5.1 Knowledge Check 6.1 Control Elements 6.2 Control Unit and Remote Control Panel 6.3 Color System of the Scales 6.4 Synchronization of Control Panels 6.5 Hand Switch 6.6 Foot Switch 7.1 Knowledge Check 8.1 Course Review 8.2 Disclaimer 8.3 Assessment
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