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X.wi-D wireless detectors

X.wi-D wireless detectors

This online training introduces the X.wi-D wireless detectors of the LUMINOS Q.namix system. It covers key features, available detector sizes, LED indicators, battery handling, and clinical imaging examples to support confident and effective use in radiographic workflows.

Target group: All users
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Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Continue Content Slides Master Template HILS2218 | Effective Date: 25 Mar 2022 ? LUMINOS Q.namix X.wi-D wireless detectors Online Training X.wi-D detectors are high-resolution wireless detectors. In this Online Training, you will get an overview of their key features. Then we will look at the different sizes of the detectors, as well as the detector indicators and the battery. Learn about the key features of the X.wi-D detectors Get to know the X.wi-D detectors in detail 1 2 Become familiar with the detector indicators 3 Welcome [audf_xwid_detectors_1.mp3] Welcome to the LUMINOS Q.namix X.wi-D wireless detectors Online Training. X.wi-D detectors are high-resolution wireless detectors. In this Online Training, you will get an overview of their key features. Then we will look at the different sizes of the detectors, as well as the detector indicators and the battery. 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. Select the button on the left upper corner to display or hide the menu. ? Navigation Hints Before you start, we would like to give you a few tips on how to navigate: Enjoy the course! ? Navigation Hints ? X.wi-D key features Robust & lightweight X.wi-D are glass-free, which makes them robust and lightweight. They can withstand being dropped from heights of up to 120 cm. Easy to clean X.wi-D detectors have an IP67 rating. Fluids and dust can’t enter the housing, which makes the detectors easy to clean. Clear views With a pixel size of 99 μm and a spatial resolution of 5.06 lp/mm, you can detect small structures, even with a large zoom factor. Always ready X.wi-D detectors have a standby time of 48 hours and they are charged in the tray. Your detectors are always ready for an exposure. X.wi-D key features [audf_xwid_detectors_2.mp3] X.wi-D detectors are glass-free, which makes them robust and lightweight. They can withstand being dropped from heights of up to 120 cm. Their IP67 rating makes them easy to clean. Their pixel size of 99 μm enables radiologists to detect small structures. They offer a standby time of 48 hours, which makes them ideal for the clinical environment. ? X.wi-D overview X.wi-D detectors are part of the digital image acquisition chain in an overall radiological system. They are portable and designed for mobile applications. The detectors communicate through Wi-Fi. LEDs on the detectors provide basic information about the status of the detector. X.wi-D overview [audf_xwid_detectors_3.mp3] X.wi-D detectors are part of the digital image acquisition chain in an overall radiological system. They are portable and designed for mobile applications. The detectors communicate through Wi-Fi. LEDs on the detectors provide basic information about the status of the detector. ? X.wi-D 35 X.wi-D 35 X.wi-D 43 X.wi-D 43 X.wi-D 24 X.wi-D 24 X.wi-D 24 X.wi-D detector sizes The X.wi-D 24 detector measures 24 x 30 cm (10 x 12 in). It can be used for different kinds of radiographic examinations, such as free exposures on extremities. You can only charge the detector with the battery charger. X.wi-D detector sizes [audf_xwid_detectors_4.mp3] X.wi-D detectors are available in three sizes. Select the tabs on the left to learn more about the three sizes. X.wi-D 43 The X.wi-D 43 detector measures 43 x 43 cm (17 x 17 in). It can be used for different kinds of radiographic examinations, such as exposures of a standing patient. You can charge and use it in the Bucky (table or wall-stand) or for free exposures. The battery of the X.wi-D 43 can be exchanged with the Battery Hotswap functionality within 30 seconds. X.wi-D 35 The X.wi-D 35 detector measures 35 x 43 cm (14 x 17 in). It can be used for different kinds of radiographic examinations, such as exposures of a standing patient. You can charge and use it in the Bucky (table or wall-stand) or for free exposures. The battery of the X.wi-D 35 can be exchanged with the Battery Hotswap functionality within 30 seconds. ? Detector indicators We will now look at the LEDs on the detector, which provide basic information about the status of the detector. Select the colored zones on the left to learn more about the three indicators and the infrared sensor. Detector indicators [audf_xwid_detectors_5.mp3] We will now look at the LEDs on the detector, which provide basic information about the status of the detector. Select the colored zones on the left to learn more about the three indicators and the infrared sensor. Infrared sensor The infrared sensor connects the X.wi-D detector to your system. Go to the myExam Cockpit – Detector Management to connect your detector. Battery status LED Table with 2 columns and 6 rows LED color and behavior Battery status LED LED off No battery, or detector is turned off or booting. LED green No external power supply. Battery charge level between 100 % and 10 %. LED green - blinking slowly Detector connected to an external power supply. LED orange No external power supply. Battery charge level between 10 % and 5 %. LED orange - blinking fast No external power supply. Battery charge level below 5 %. A black rectangle with a rectangle in the middle Description automatically generated Table with 2 columns and 4 rows LED color Wi-Fi status LED LED off Wi-Fi disabled by software or detector is turned off or booting LED green Wi-Fi available (detector connected to an access point) LED orange Wi-Fi not ready (detector out of range or not connected to an access point) Wi-Fi status LED A black and white symbol Description automatically generated Detector status LED Table with 2 columns and 7 rows LED color and behavior Detector status LED LED off OFF state LED green Connected to the system and operational LED green - blinking slowly Low energy consumption LED orange Not connected to the system LED orange - blinking slowly Error state LED orange - blinking fast Switching off A black power button with a rounded rectangle Description automatically generated ? Battery The battery and charging contacts are located at the back of all X.wi-D detectors. Battery operation time for all X.wi-D detectors: Up to 7 hours during regular use Up to 48 hours in standby mode Up to 810 images Battery Hotswap is available for the X.wi-D 35 and X.wi-D 43. This feature provides a 30-second window, during which the battery of the X.wi-D can be swapped without the detector having to be shut down and re-booted. Battery [audf_xwid_detectors_6.mp3] The battery and charging contacts are located at the back of all X.wi-D detectors.The battery operation time for all X.wi-D detectors is up to 7 hours during regular use, and up to 48 hours in standby mode. Up to 810 images can be captured during that time. Battery Hotswap is available for the X.wi-D 35 and X.wi-D 43. This feature provides a 30-second window, during which the battery of the X.wi-D can be swapped without the detector having to be shut down and re-booted. ? Battery charger The battery charger for the X.wi-D batteries has three charging slots. Four LEDs show the status of each charging slot. When no battery is charging, the LEDs are off. The bottom LED can be orange or green. The three upper LEDs are always green. Charging a fully discharged battery will take a maximum of 4 hours. Select the marker on the left to get to learn the meaning of the LED colors and behavior. Battery charger [audf_xwid_detectors_7.mp3] The battery charger for the X.wi-D batteries has three charging slots. Four LEDs show the status of each charging slot. When no battery is charging, the LEDs are off. The bottom LED can be orange or green. The three upper LEDs are always green. Charging a fully discharged battery will take a maximum of 4 hours. Select the marker on the left to learn the meaning of the LED colors. Battery charger – Status LEDs Table with 9 columns and 2 rows Charging indication Meaning No battery inserted When battery is inserted: All LEDs blink Battery charged < 25 % Battery charged between 25 % and 50 % Battery charged between 50 % and 75 % Battery charged between 75 % and 100 % Fully charged battery Faulty battery Side-by-side comparison of a hand phantom in a DICOM-viewer: same exposure parameters same dose same system same image processing different detectors X.wi-D provides around 2.5 x more pixels: detection of small structures1 consistent image impression MAX wi-D 148 µm 3.4 lp/mm X.wi-D 99 µm 5.06 lp/mm ? Clinical image collection 1 Down to a spatial resolution of 5.06 lp/mm. Based on a user survey with the leading radiologist of the University Hospital in Augsburg, Germany. The individual experience may vary. Ankle (2 views) Ankle (2 views) Wrist pediatric (2 views) Wrist pediatric (2 views) Knee (2 views) Knee (2 views) Upper leg AP Upper leg AP X.wi-D vs. MAX wi-D X.wi-D vs. MAX wi-D X.wi-D vs. MAX wi-D Clinical image collection [audf_xwid_detectors_8.mp3] The tabs on the left present clinical images taken with an X.wi-D detector. The first tab shows a side-by-side comparison of a hand phantom in a DICOM-viewer with the same exposure parameter, the same dose, the same system, and the same image processing. The upper image was taken with a MAX wi-D detector and the lower was taken with an X.wi-D detector. You can see that the X.wi-D provides around 2.5 times more pixels, which allows the detection of small structures and a consistent image impression. Select the tabs to see clinical cases performed with an X.wi-D detector. Upper leg AP Female patient, 86 years Hip prothesis and osteosynthesis at periprosthetic fracture Detector: X.wi-D 43 Table stitching examination Dose: 30.2 µGy*m² upper step 23.79 µGy*m² lower step Study ID: 5aaf101 Knee (2 views) Female patient, 68 years Obese with BMI of 37.5 Gonarthrosis Detector: X.wi-D 35 Free examination Dose: 1.8 µGy*m² AP 1.9 µGy*m² lateral Study ID: 5aaf331 Study ID: 5aaf331 Wrist pediatric (2 views) Male patient, 4 years Post OP distal lower arm fracture Detector: X.wi-D 35 Free examination Dose: 0.07 µGy*m² AP 0.13 µGy*m² lateral Study ID: 5aaf420 Study ID: 5aaf420 Female patient, 21 years Weber C fracture Detector: X.wi-D 43 Free examination Dose: 1.08 µGy*m² lateral 0.7 µGy*m² AP Study ID: 5aaf093 Study ID: 5aaf093 Ankle (2 views) ? Course Review Congratulations. You have completed the X.wi-D wireless detectors online training. Select the numbered buttons below to review the material before proceeding to the final assessment. X.wi-D detectors in detail Key features of the X.wi-D detectors 1 1 2 2 2 Detector indicators 3 3 Course Review [audf_xwid_detectors_8.mp3] Congratulations. You have completed the X.wi-D wireless detectors online training. Select the numbered buttons to review the material before proceeding to the final assessment. Detector indicators LEDs on the detector provide basic information about the status of the detector. Table with 2 columns and 4 rows Battery status LED Wi-Fi status LED Infrared sensor Detector status LED A black rectangle with a rectangle in the middle Description automatically generated A black and white symbol Description automatically generated A black power button with a rounded rectangle Description automatically generated X.wi-D detectors in detail Available in three sizes: X.wi-D 24: 24 x 30 cm (10 x 12 in) X.wi-D 35: 35 x 43 cm (14 x 17 in) X.wi-D 43: 43 x 43 cm (17 x 17 in) Battery operation time: Up to 810 images Up to 7 hours during regular utilization Up to 48 hours in standby mode Charging a fully discharged battery will take a maximum of 4 hours. Battery Hotswap is available for X.wi-D 35 and X.wi-D 43. This feature provides a 30-second window during which the battery of the X.wi-D can be swapped without the detector having to be shut down and rebooted. Key features of the X.wi-D detectors Robust & lightweight X.wi-D are glass-free, which makes them robust and lightweight. Easy to clean X.wi-D detectors have an IP67 rating. Fluids and dust can’t enter the housing, which makes the detectors easy to clean. Clear views With a pixel size of 99 μm and a spatial resolution of 5.06 lp/mm, you can detect small structures, even with a large zoom factor. Always ready X.wi-D detectors have a standby time of 48 hours and they are charged in the tray. Your detectors are always ready for an exposure. 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. Due to regulatory requirements, the future availability of said Functionalities in any specific country is not guaranteed. Please contact your local Siemens Healthineers sales representative for the most current information. The reproduction, transmission or distribution of this training or its contents is not permitted without express written authority. Offenders will be liable for damages. All names and data of patients, parameters and configuration dependent designations are fictional and examples only. All rights, including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design, are reserved. Unrestricted | Published by Siemens Healthineers AG | © Siemens Healthineers AG, 2024 Siemens Healthineers HQ | Siemens Healthineers AG Siemensstr. 3 91301 Forchheim Germany Phone: +49 9191 18-0 siemens-healthineers.com ? Disclaimer Assessment Start ? This assessment will test your retention of the presented content. A passing score of 80% or higher is required to complete the course and earn your certificate. Assessment questions must be answered completely to receive full credit. Partial credit will not be given for assessment questions that require multiple answers. You may repeat the assessment as many times as needed. Assessment Select the best answer. ? IP67 IP45 Question 1 of 5 What is the IP rating of all X.wi-D detectors? IPX3 IP65 Multiple Choice Select the best answer. ? Error state. The detector is connected and ready for exposure. Question 2 of 5 What does a slow-blinking, orange battery status LED mean? The detector is switching off. The detector is not connected to the system. Multiple Choice Incorrect. The LED is green. Incorrect. The LED is orange, but not blinking. Incorrect. The LED is blinking fast. ? Select three (3) answers. Question 3 of 5 In which sizes is the X.wi-D detector available? 43 x 43 cm (17 x 17 in) 24 x 30 cm (10 x 12 in) 35 x 35 cm (14 x 14 in) 35 x 43 cm (14 x 17 in) Multiple Answer One or more answers are incorrect. Select the correct designated area, then select Submit below. Question 4 of 4 Where is the detector status LED located? Hotspot You did not select a designated area. Select the applicable image. ? The LED of which symbol shows you the Wi-Fi status? Question 5 of 5 A black rectangle with a rectangle in the middle Description automatically generated A black rectangle with a rectangle in the middle Description automatically generated A black rectangle with a rectangle in the middle Description automatically generated A black and white symbol Description automatically generated A black and white symbol Description automatically generated A black and white symbol Description automatically generated A black power button with a rounded rectangle Description automatically generated A black power button with a rounded rectangle Description automatically generated A black power button with a rounded rectangle Description automatically generated Pick One The LED under this symbol shows you the detector status. The LED under this symbol shows you the battery status. Assessment Results YOUR SCORE: PASSING SCORE: Review Retry Retry Continue Continue Continue %Quiz1.ScorePercent%% %Quiz1.PassPercent%% ? 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 Certificates tab from the learning activity overview page. You can also access the certificate from your transcript. ? You have completed the LUMINOS Q.namix X.wi-D wireless detectors Online Training. Completion details, certificates tab Navigation 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 X to close the pop-up. Click Next to continue. Next Layer Slide Select Submit to record your response. Click the X in the upper right corner to exit the navigation help. Assessment Slide Question Bank 1 HOOD05162003XXXX | Effective Date: XX Xxx XXXX Siemens Healthineers Here are some useful links and documents: 1.1 Welcome 1.2 Navigation Hints 1.3 X.wi-D key features 1.4 X.wi-D overview 1.5 X.wi-D detector sizes 1.6 Detector indicators 1.7 Battery 1.8 Battery charger 1.9 Clinical image collection 1.10 Course Review 1.11 Disclaimer 1.12 Assessment

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