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Control Sheet
Issue date Revision number Reason Pages affected

07/20/2002 05 Revision for software version A08 (FM3428) I-IV, 3-1, 3-3, 4-2, 4-3, 7-1, 7-6
11/30/2002 06 Revision for software version A09 (FM3499) I-IV, 3-3, 3-4, 5-1, 5-6
03/01/2003 07 Revision for software version A10 (FM3634) I, II, 4-4–9, 5-4, 6, 7-6, 9-1
08/20/2003 08 Revision for software version A11 (FM4009) I, II, 3-1, 4-2
12/10/2003 09 Revision for software version B00 (FM4158) I, II, 1-1, 1-4–6, 4-2, 5-3, 5-4, 5-6,
6-4, 7-6, 8-3
02/20/2004 10 A new production tool adopted and layout All pages
design changed (FM4220)
07/30/2004 11 Revision for software V2.0(B) (FM4254) I, II, 1-4, 1-6, 2-1, 3-1, 4-2, 5-1,
5-6–8, 8-1, 9-1, 9-2
07/30/2004 11 Changes in pagination (FM4254) 2-2–4, 5-2–5
07/30/2005 14 Revision for software V3.0(B) (FM4543) I, II, 5-7, 9-2
07/20/2007 17 Revision for software V5.0(B) (FM5201) I, II, 4-10, 5-1, 5-4
10/31/2008 19 Revision for software V7.0(B) (FM5460) I-IV, 1-1, 6–8, 5-4, 5, 10-1–8
11/30/2009 20 Revision for software V7.1(B) (FM5622) I, II, 1-6, 8–12, 2-1, 3-1, 4-2, 5-1, 6,
7, 8-1, 9-1–4, 10-5, 7, 8, 10
11/30/2009 20 Changes in pagination (FM5622) 5-8, 10-6, 9

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Appendix 1 Installing the Touch Panel Driver

Appendix 1 Installing the Touch  When using the CD-ROM (previous version)
The window shown below opens when the CD-ROM is inserted
Panel Driver into the drive.
Click .
This appendix shows the touch panel driver installation and adjustment
procedures to be performed when using a monitor with the touch panel.
When using an L362T monitor for the touch panel, see
“ Installing the driver (for L362T)” and “ Adjusting the touch
panel (for L362T)” to perform necessary procedures.
When using an L560T-C monitor for the touch panel, see IN000084.EPS
“ Installing the driver (for L560T-C)” and “ Adjusting the touch
panel (for L560T-C)” to perform necessary procedures.  When using the CD-ROM (new version)
When you insert the CD-ROM into its drive, the following window
 Installing the driver automatically opens. Click “Install Driver for This Computer”. When
the next window opens, click “Install Serial Driver”.
u NOTE u
Be sure to install the Windows 2000 driver.

1. Insert the driver media (FD or CD) into a drive of the PC.

2. Start up an installation file.


 When using the FD
Start up as follows.
III. Specify the file name.

IN000095.EPS

 The “Elo MonitorMouse for Windows 2000 Setup” window


opens in several seconds.

IV. Click here.


00000411.EPS

II. Click here.

I. Click here. 00000226.EPS

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3. Click . 6. Click .
 The license agreement window opens.  In about one minute, a window opens to indicate the completion of
installation.

00000412.EPS

4. Click .
 The port selection window opens.
00000418.EPS

7. Click .

 The “Updating System Settings” window opens.

8. Remove the medium from the PC’s drive.

00000413.EPS u NOTE u
If the employed medium is an FD, be sure to remove it from its
u NOTE u
drive. If it is left in the drive, the OS does not start up.
Select the same COM port number as that of the serial port
connected to the PC.
9. Click .

5. Click .  The PC restarts and then automatically opens the touch panel
adjustment window.
 The “Digital Signature Not Found” window opens in several
seconds. u NOTE u
Start adjusting the touch panel as soon as the window below has
opened, otherwise it will close with the touch panel left unadjusted.

00000415.EPS

00000422.EPS

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 Adjusting the touch panel 3. Gently touch the mark again with your finger.

u NOTE u  The “Check Video Alignment” window opens.

The following window may suddenly open during the touch panel
adjustment process. It does not indicate any touch panel adjustment
problem.

Click to close the window and then continue with the


touch panel adjustment process.

00000316.EPS

4. Click .

u NOTE u

Click within a period of 30 seconds. Failure to click


00000321.EPS
within a 30-second period invalidates the previous
adjustments made.
1. With your finger, gently touch the mark at the upper left
area of the window.  The “Elo TouchSystems Setup” window opens.

 The mark moves to the lower right area of the window. 5. Deselect (  ) and then
(A beep will sound.)
click .

2. Touch the mark gently with your finger.  The system returns to the desktop screen.

u NOTE u
 The mark moves to the upper right area of the window.
If a window opens to prompt for FD insertion, click .

To set up other functions (e.g. for silencing the alarm sound) of


the touch panel, see the documentation for the touch panel driver.

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 Installing the driver (for L362T) 4. Click .


u NOTE u  The “3M Software License Agreement” window opens.
Be sure to install the Windows 2000/XP driver.

1. Insert the driver installation CD-ROM into the PC’s CD-ROM


drive.
 A window like that shown below opens. IN000303.EPS

5. Select and then click


.
 A window opens to select a connector type.

IN000299.EPS
6. Select [Serial (Defa)] and click .

2. Click [Install Software].

IN000304.EPS

 The “Default Calibration Type” window opens.

IN000300.EPS
7. Select [2-point calibration (recommended for most touch)]
and click .
3. Click [TouchWare for Windows (95, 98, Me, NT 4, 2000, XP)].

IN000305.EPS
IN000301.EPS

 The “Serial Installation Type” window opens.


 The “Welcome” window opens.

IN000302.EPS

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8. Select [Express Install (Default settings)] and click  Adjusting the touch panel (for L362T)
.
1. Double-click .

 The “TouchWare Properties” window opens.

IN000306.EPS

 The “Setup complete” window opens.

2. Click .
IN000307.EPS

 A window opens asking you to adjust the position to be touched


9. Uncheck (  ) and on the window.

click .
3. Keep touching the mark at the lower left corner of the
 The “Touch Screen Calibration Needed” window opens.
window for a few seconds.
10. Click .  At the completion of adjusting the touching position, the
mark will appear.

4. Keep touching the mark at the upper right corner of

the window for a few seconds.


 At the completion of adjusting the touching position, the
mark will appear and the “Calibration Complete”
window displayed.
IN000308.EPS

 The system returns to the desktop screen.


5. Click .
11. Remove the driver installation CD-ROM from the CD-ROM
drive.  The system returns to the “TouchWare Properties” window.

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6. Select the “Touch Settings” tab.  Installing the driver (for L560T-C)
● For Windows 2000/XP
1. Insert the driver installation CD-ROM into the PC’s CD-ROM
drive.
IN000310.EPS
 The “EIZO Touch Panel Disk Setup” window opens.

7. Perform the following settings.

I.

IN000319.ai

2. Click “Install Touch Ware” on the window that opens.


II.

IN000311.EPS

I. Touch to set the Touch Mode to [Click on touch].

II. Touch to set the Touch Sound to [System beep on IN000320.ai

touchdown].  The “Welcome” window opens.

8. Touch to shut down the “TouchWare Properties”


window.
IN000321.ai

To set up other touch-panel-related functions, such as silencing


the click sound, see the manual supplied with the touch panel 3. Click .
driver.
 The “3M Software License Agreement” window opens.

IN000322.ai

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4. Select and then click .  The “Setup complete” window opens.

 A window opens to select a connector type.

5. Select “USB” and click .

IN000324.ai

7. Uncheck (  ) and click


.
 The “Touch Screen Calibration Needed” window opens.

8. Click in the box.

IN000323.ai

 A window opens to select an installation type.

6. Select [Express Install (Default settings)] and click


.

IN000325.ai

 The system returns to the desktop.

9. Remove the driver installation CD-ROM from the CD-ROM


IN000328.ai
drive.

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● For Windows Vista 3. Select the “Drivers” tab and then click “Touch Panel Driver
(Windows Vista)”.
1. Insert the driver installation CD-ROM into the PC.
 The “AutoPlay” window opens.

DCL70424.ai

 The “Touch Panel Driver (Windows Vista)” window opens.

DCL70411.ai

2. Click “Execute Launcher.exe”. DCL70414.ai

 NOTE 
4. Click “Install”.
If the “AutoPlay” window does not open automatically at step 1
above, double-click the execution file (Launcher.exe) in the CD.  A confirmation window opens.

 The “EIZO Touch Panel Disk Setup” window opens.

DCL70413.ai

DCL70425.ai

5. Click .
 A window like that shown below opens.

DCL70426.ai

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6. Click . 9. Select “Typical” and click .


 The “3M Software License Agreement” window opens.

7. Select “Accept-Installation will continue.” and click


.

DCL70430.ai

 The “Start Copying Files” window opens.

DCL70428.ai

DCL70431.ai

 A window like that shown below opens.


10. Click .
 After completion of the installation processing, the “Setup
Complete” window opens.

DCL70429.ai

DCL70432.ai

8. Click . 11. Click .


 The “Setup Type” window opens.  The system returns to the “Touch Panel Driver (Windows Vista)”
window.

12. Click to close the window.


13. Click [Exit] to exit the “EIZO Touch Panel Disk Setup”
window.
 The system returns to the desktop.

14. Remove the driver installation CD-ROM from the PC.


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 Adjusting the touch panel (for L560T-C) 6. Keep touching the mark at the upper right corner of
● For Windows 2000/XP the window for a few seconds.
 At the completion of calibrating the touching position, the
1. Double-click . mark will appear and the “Calibration Complete” window displayed.

 The TouchWare Properties” window opens. 7. Click .

 The system returns to the “TouchWare Properties” window.


IN000326.EPS
8. Select the “Touch Settings” tab.

2. Click .

 A window opens asking you to adjust the position to be touched IN000327.ai

on the window.
9. Perform the following settings.
3. Touch the mark at the lower left corner of the
window.
 At the completion of calibrating the touching position, the
I.
mark will appear.

4. Keep touching the mark at the lower left corner of


the window for a few seconds. II.
 At the completion of calibrating the touching position, the
mark will appear. IN000316.EPS

5. Touch the mark at the upper right corner of the I. Select in the Touch Mode box.

window.
II. Select in the Touch Sound box.
 At the completion of calibrating the touching position, the
mark will appear. 10. Touch to shut down the “TouchWare Properties”
window.
To set up other touch-panel-related functions, such as silencing
the click sound, see the manual supplied with the touch panel
driver.
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● For Windows Vista


6. Click .
 NOTE 
 The system returns to the “MT7 Software Control Panel” window.
Check to see that a USB cable is used to make connection between the
PC and a touch panel, and then start working on the necessary task.
7. Select the “Touch Settings” tab.

1. Double-click .
DCL70420.EPS

 The “MT7 Software Control Panel” window opens.


8. Perform the following settings.

DCL70419.ai

2. Click .
I.
 A window opens asking you to adjust the position to be touched
on the window.
II.
3. Keep touching the mark at the lower left corner of the
window for a few seconds.
DCL70421.EPS

4. Keep touching the mark at the upper right corner of the I. Touch to set the Touch Mode to [Click on touch].
window for a few seconds. II. Touch some times the button that is in the Touch Sound field until

5. Keep touching the mark at the upper left corner of the the key is activated, so that the touch sound is

window for a few seconds. set to [System beep on touchdown].


 At the completion of adjusting the touching position, the following
appears at the center of the window. 9. Touch to shut down the “MT7 Software Control
Panel” window.
To set up other touch-panel-related functions, such as
silencing the click sound, see the manual supplied with the
touch panel driver.

DCL70434.ai

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Appendix 2 Setting the RU-Config

Appendix 2 Setting the RU-Config 1. Start the RU M-Utility as directed below:


III. Specify the file.

u NOTES u
 Verify that Explorer or other application is not running. If any
applications are running, exit them.
 Before proceeding to perform the procedure set forth below, exit the
CL-AP.
 RU M-Utility is used for RU-Config setup. However, the setup
procedure varies with the employed RU M-Utility version. When the
employed version is 1.2 or later (when RU M-Utility is installed from IV. Click.
RU application CD-ROM version A07 or later), you only have to
perform steps 1. through 6.
However, if the employed RU M-Utility version is 1.1 or earlier (when
RU M-Utility is installed from RU application CD-ROM version A06 or
earlier), you have to perform all steps. II. Click.
 When the OS used is Windows XP, the RU M-Utility must be of version
1.4 or later and the RU software, A09 or later.
Windows 2000 screens are used herein, whose contents are the same
 I. Click. 00000219.EPS

as those displayed by Windows XP or Windows Vista.  The RU M-Utility main menu opens.
 Main menu window
(the display differs depending on the software version used.)

00000215.EPS

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2. From the “LIST OF EXISTING RU” area, click the host name
of the RU whose configuration file is to be set.
RU host name

00000434.EPS

 The text color of the “EDIT CONFIGURATION” button changes


from gray to black.

3. Click .

 The “READER UNIT SETTING” window opens.

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4. See the table entitled “RU configuration setting list” and No.
Configuration Setup
Default Remarks
change the RU-Config settings. Setup Item Range
Subnet mask
IV NET MASK specification 255.255.0.0 Subnet mask
I range
II ROUTER IP IP address Route address
V 0.0.0.0
ADDR setup range (Do not change the setup.)
III SECURE
TELNET IP address IP address available for the
VI 0.0.0.0
IV HOST IP setup range TELNET
ADDR
V SECURE
TELNET IP address Range of the IP address
VII 0.0.0.0
VI NETWORK setup range available for the TELNET
ADDR
VII EQUIPMENT Machine serial ID code of the
VIII A–Z A
CODE RU. (This code is printed on film.)
VIII
Specifies the erasure mode range.
IX ERASE 1: Primary erasure can
RANGE OF  ERASE 1
be selected.
IX ERASE  ERASE 1, ERASE 1
ERASE 1, ERASE 2:
X MODE ERASE 2
Both primary and secondary
erasures can be selected.
XI
ERASE MODE 0 to 999
X 060 Erase mode timeout setting
XII TIMEOUT (sec)
IP ERASE Setup needed if no barcode
XIII XI
TYPE  5, 6
6
reader is used.
(FOR NO  6 5, 6 : Types V and VI mixed.
XIV BARCODE) 6 : Type VI
Sets alarm ON/OFF when
XV ALARM
 ON cassette is inserted.
XII (CASSETTE ON
 OFF ON : Alarm sounds.
SET)
IN000086.EPS OFF : Alarm does not sound
Table RU configuration setting list Sets alarm ON/OFF when
ALARM
 ON erasure processing is selected.
Configuration Setup XIII (MODE ON
No. Default Remarks  OFF ON : Alarm sounds.
Setup Item Range SWITCH)
OFF : Alarm does not sound
IP address set up Selects X-ray over-exposure IP
IP address
I RU IP ADDR when the RU-AP IP address of the RU.  LOG & warning method.
setup range
is installed. WARNING OF MESSAGE LOG & LOG & MESSAGE: Warning by
IP address set up XIV
IP address OVER-XRAY  LOG MESSAGE log and message.
II CL IP ADDR when the RU-AP IP address of the HOST (CL).  NONE LOG : Warning by log.
setup range
is installed. NONE : No warning issued.
IP address that Have the RU automatically
is set up during AUTO download RU data from the FTP
FTP-SERV Subnet mask  ON
III RU-AP FTP server IP address XV UPDATE ON server if there is a discrepancy
IP ADDR setup range  OFF
installation will (A07 or later) between CL FTP server data
be the default. and RU FLASH ROM data.

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 CL
5. Click .

 RU-Config installation will start.

CAUTION
(Applicable only for RU M-Utility version 1.2 or later.) A message appears to indicate that
the RU-Config is being updated.
Never turn OFF the power to the RU or press the reset switch while 00000433.EPS
the RU panel is illuminated for the RU-Config installation process,
because the RU’s CPU board can be damaged.  The RU-Config update process ends.

6. Click the mark at the upper right corner of the window.


9. Click on the CL monitor.
 The system returns to the desktop screen.  The RU system restarts, making the updated RU-Config settings
effective.
 Perform steps hereinafter only when the RU M-Utility version used is 1.1 After several seconds, the “Console Warning” window opens.
or earlier.

7. From the menu, sequentially choose “Programs”,


“Fuji Film”, and then “FCR”.
 The CL-AP starts up in about one minute.

8. Start the RU (by turning the power ON). “31117” or “31118” can eventually be displayed.
00000601.EPS
 After a while, all the LEDs on the RU panel come on, and the CL
monitor shows a message to indicate that the RU-Config is being
updated. u NOTE u
Do nothing and wait for a while.
CAUTION The “Console Warning” window will disappear.
Never turn OFF the power to the RU or press the reset switch while
the RU panel is illuminated, because the RU’s CPU board can be  The RU initialization message appears. The RU becomes
damaged. available in about one minute.

 RU

All the LEDs on the RU panel come on. 00000196.EPS

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Appendix 3 Connecting the Barcode Reader [Option]

Appendix 3 Connecting the Barcode 2. Performing Setup for IP Barcode Use


Reader [Option] Just connecting the barcode reader to the PC will set up the driver
automatically making thus it available.
This appendix explains about the procedures for connecting and setting
up the barcode reader. u NOTE u
Because the driver is not set up automatically for Windows XP or
Windows Vista, you have to do it manually.
1. Connecting the Barcode Reader to the CL For how to install the driver, see “4.6 Changing the Barcode
Reader/Magnetic Card Reader Driver Software” under
Connect a barcode reader to the USB port on the back of the PC. When “MT: Machine Troubleshooting”.
the PC is used placing it horizontally, connect the barcode reader to the
bottom port for back connection.

Cable 3. Setup for Type B ID Online Operations


Just connecting the barcode reader to the PC will set up the driver
USB port automatically making thus it available.

CL Barcode reader
00000037.EPS

u NOTES u
 After the barcode reader has been connected to the CL, be sure
to restart the OS. Although a window opens immediately after
reader connection to indicate that driver software installation has
been completed, you cannot immediately use the reader because
it is not recognized by the CL-AP yet.
 Because the CL system barcode reader sound needs to be
produced only when a barcode is read successfully, it has been
designed so that the PC itself produces a sound. For this reason,
the sound produced by the barcode reader, not only when a
barcode is read successfully but also when it is read
unsuccessfully, is disabled for machines when they are shipped
from factory. When it is necessary that the barcode reader
produces a sound for some reason, make the setup accordingly
by reading the barcode described in the section below.

 The barcode reader driver is then automatically set to make the barcode
reader operative.

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4. DENSO Barcode Reader

<Silencing the buzzer> <Sounding the buzzer>

Setup started Setup started

Sounding the Sounding the


buzzer three times buzzer three times

All default settings (*) All default settings (*)

U.S. English (101 series) U.S. English (101 series)

Transferring a/b/c/d
Transferring a/b/c/d

Transfer permitted
Transfer permitted

Continuous reading mode


Continuous reading mode

Setup completed
Buzzer disabled

Setup completed Sounding the


buzzer three times

Sounding the
buzzer three times

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5. OPTOELECTRONICS Barcode Reader

<Silencing the buzzer> <Sounding the buzzer>

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Appendix 4 Setting Up the Magnetic Card [Option]

Appendix 4 Setting Up the Magnetic 1. Installing the Wall-Mounting Bracket


Card [Option] When installing the wall-mounting bracket for use with the reader,
perform the following steps.
u NOTE u
 IMPORTANT
When using a JIS type reader, use a JIS type magnetic card.
When using an ISO type reader, use an ISO type magnetic card. When installing the wall-mounting bracket, ensure that the concrete
strength of the wall is not less than 210 kgf/cm2. If the concrete strength
is inadequate, the required amount of mounting strength will not be
The magnetic card reader (hereinafter abbreviated as the reader) obtained. Be sure to check the concrete strength in advance.
connection and setup procedures are described herein.
Two types of readers can be connected to the CL: JIS type and ISO
type. The choice between these two types depends on the user’s 1. Determine the mounting position of the wall-mounting
operating environment. bracket. Mark the center of each of the two wall-mounting
bracket mounting holes for anchor nut installation.
JIS type ISO type
u NOTE u
Direction
of magnetic Be sure that the employed anchor nuts conform to the wall
card insertion conditions (use the supplied anchor nuts).

Lamp 42mm
Lamp
(left-hand side) (right-hand side)
Reading surface Wall-mounting
Reading surface bracket

00000029.EPS Anchor nut holes


162mm

00000225.EPS

2. Drill holes (7.5 mm in diameter and 25 mm in depth) at the


marked positions and drive two anchor nuts into the holes.

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3. Install the wall-mounting bracket as directed below: 2. Connecting the CL to the Reader
I. With two screws, attach the wall-mounting bracket to the bottom
surface of the reader. Connect the reader to the USB port on the back of the PC.
II. With the anchor nuts and their screws, fasten the wall-mounting
bracket to the wall. 1. Use the cable supplied with the reader to connect the USB
port that is on the back of the CL to the reader. When the PC
is used placing it horizontally, connect the reader to the top
port for back connection.
Wall-mounting bracket
Dedicated cable
Reader Ferrite core supplied with the
reader

USB port
I. Two screws II. Secure with
anchor nuts and CL
anchor nut screws.
Reader
00000030.EPS

 The reader driver will be set up automatically, becoming thus


ready for use.

u NOTES u
Wall
00000031.EPS  After the reader has been connected to the CL, be sure to restart
the OS. Although a window opens immediately after reader
connection to indicate that driver software installation has been
completed, you cannot immediately use the reader because it is
not recognized by the CL-AP yet.
 Because the driver is not set up automatically for Windows XP or
Windows Vista, you have to do it manually.
For how to install the driver, see “4.6 Changing the
Barcode Reader/Magnetic Card Reader Driver
Software” under “MT: Machine Troubleshooting”.

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3. Setting the Reader and Magnetic Card For detailed format descriptions, see “5. ID Card Data Format
[Reference]”.
Perform the following procedures to set the reader type and magnetic
card type.  REFERENCE

Even if “Yes” is set for , a magnetic card in


 Setting the reader type Fuji format can be used (recognized by the system code).
1. Start the Service Utility mode of the CL.
For details on the startup procedure, see “1. Starting/Exiting 2. From the “Config (F)” menu, choose “Save”.
the Service Utility” under “MU: Maintenance Utility”.
 A window opens, prompting you to confirm the setup data to be
saved.
2. Click in the “Service Utility” window.
3. Click .
 The “Setup Configuration Item” window opens.
 The system saves the setup data.
3. Click the sign within .
4. From the “Config (F)” menu, choose “Close”.
4. Click .  The system returns to the “IIP Service Utility” window.
 The IDT functionality and magnetic card setup items appear in the
right-hand area of the window.
5. Click .
5. With , set the reader type.
 The system returns to the desktop screen.

 Setting the magnetic card type  When using a hospital card (in a hospital’s unique format)
 When using a magnetic card reader in Fuji format
1. From the “Setup Configuration Item” window, change the
1. From , select a magnetic card type. setting to “Yes”.
ISO magnetic card JIS magnetic card
2. From the “Config (F)” menu, choose “Save”.
 0: FUJI [default]  0: FUJI [default]
 A window opens, prompting you to confirm the setup data to be
 6: FJ51  1: FJ01 saved.
 2: FJ02
 3: FJ03
3. Click .
 4: FJ04
 5: FJ05  The system saves the setup data.

4. From the “Config (F)” menu, choose “Close”.


 The system returns to the “IIP Service Utility” window.
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 REFERENCE
5. Click .
This setting is to cope with the problem of cancellation of significant
 The “Magnetic Card Format” window opens. digits occurring when reading a hospital card, which causes the
relevant patient information to be different from the original.
This setting checks the Data Length and Header String of a
hospital card, causing thus an error to be indicated in the event of a
problem of cancellation of signification digits, which consequently
prevents a data mis-reading error to occur. Note that when both the
Data Length and Header String boxes are blank, this setting will
not be performed.

7. To add a new item, click .

 REFERENCE
 When changing an item setting, select an item and then click

 To delete an existing setup item, select it and then click

 The “Data Type” window opens.

00000431.EPS

6. Determine “Data Length”, “Header String” and “Header


Offset” values in accordance with the magnetic card data
format adopted at the hospital.
For data format details, see “5. ID Card Data Format
[Reference]”.
 Data Length : The length of the overall data registered on the
magnetic card.
 Header String : The header character string of the data.
 Header Offset : The header character string start position.

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8. In accordance with the magnetic card data format used in III. Enter the Card Offset, Data Length , and Destination (storage
the hospital, set “Data Type”, “Format”, “Card Offset”, “Data offset) settings.
Length”, and “Destination”.
 Card Offset
Specify the data start position on the card.

I Setup must be performed with the position next to “STX” (the


character “F” when the FUJI card is used) regarded as “0”.
Do not select the “SI/SO” or “Kanji IN/OUT” code portion as the
start position.
II
 Data Length
Enter the number of characters existing before the card offset
position to specify the length of the data to be read.
Ensure that the data length does not include the “SI/SO” or “Kanji
IN/OUT” code portion.
III For kanji data, use an even number to specify the data length.

u NOTE u
Be sure that the patient ID number, examination number, and
accession number data lengths do not exceed the effective number
of digits specified for the “SYSTEM CONFIG “ – ” CSL/IDT
00000432.EPS
FUNCTION” examination number character string length, patient
For detailed data format descriptions, see Section “5. ID Card ID character string length, and accession number character string
Data Format [Reference].” length. If such a limit is exceeded, an error occurs.
I. Click the downward arrow mark to select a Data Type Also, note that the padding process is performed as defined by
“CSL/IDT FUNCTION” of “SYSTEM CONFIG” when the effective
setting.
number of digits is not reached.
II. Click the downward arrow mark to select a Format setting.

u NOTE u  REFFERENCE
Selectable only when “Patient Sex”, “Patient Birth Date”, or “Year The data length cannot be specified for the following data types.
or Month of Patient Birth Date” is selected as a Data Type setting.  Patient Birthday Date (Day)
 Patient Birthday Date (Month)
 Patient Birthday Date (Year)
 Patient Birthday Date
 Patient Sex

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 Destination (storage offset) 4. Hospital Card Data Format Setup


Specify the location at which the read data is to be stored.
Example [Reference]
If, for instance, a setting of 2 is entered, the third character and
thereafter will be stored. This section explains about the setup procedure to be performed when
A setting of 0 should normally be used. using the magnetic card reader to load the following JIS-format-defined
hospital card data into the CL.
As a patient ID number (10-digit), a 5-digit number consisting of the
9. Click .
third to seventh digits is used.
 The system returns to the “Magnetic Card Format” window.
If the entered settings are incorrect, an error message appears.  Hospital card information and detailed format descriptions
If an error message appears, repeat steps 7-I and beyond.  Patient name (16-digit 1-byte code katakana)
 Sex (1-digit) The hospital card
10. To add any other item, repeat steps 6. through 8.  Patient ID number (10-digit) records the items of
 Birth date (4-digit year/2-digit month/2-digit information shown
day of the month) at left in descending
11. Click .  Alphanumeric department name (10-digit) order.
 Kanji name (7-digit 2-byte code kanji)
 The system returns to the “IIP Service Utility” window.
Detailed format description
Digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 — 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 — 29 30
12. Click .
S S
S O O

Content
 The system returns to the desktop screen. T ⁄
Patient name

Sex Patient ID number
(1-byte code katakana, 16-digit) (1-digit) (10-digit)
X S S
I I

Digit 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 — 47 48 49 50

Birth date

Content
Alphanumeric
Day of department name (10-digit)
Month
Year (4-digit)   the month
(2-digit)
(2-digit)

(The symbol “” is a period.)

Digit 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 — 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72

E E L
Content

S Undefined
S $ B Kanji name (14-digit) T R
I (2-digit)
C X C

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 Setup procedure
4. With , clear all the current settings.
1. Start the CL service utility and then click [Magnetic Card Current settings
Setting] – [Card Format].
 The “Magnetic Card Format” window opens.

00000468.EPS

5. Click and perform “Patient Name” setup as


00000467.EPS indicated in the window shown below:

2. Since the hospital card is JIS-formatted, verify that “0: JIS”

is entered in the field.


If the entry is not “0: JIS”, change it to the JIS format.
See “3. Setting the Reader and Magnetic Card”.

3. Make sure that the “Data Length” and “Header String”


boxes are blank and 0 is set to the “Header Offset” box.
To check the card reading data, the “Data Length” is set to 70 in this
example.

00000469.EPS

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u NOTES u
7. Click and perform “Patient ID” number setup
 When performing patient name setup for 1-byte code katakana
(Japanese language version), choose “Patient Name (SBCS)”. as indicated in the window shown below:
Choosing “Patient Name (SBCS)” automatically adds the “SI/SO”
code to both ends of data.
 Since the code next to “STX” is regarded as “0” for counting
purposes, enter “1” in the “Card Offset” field.

6. Click and perform “Sex” setup as indicated in


the window shown below:

00000271.EPS

00000470.EPS

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u NOTE u 8. Set the remaining items in accordance with the following


table:
Since the third to seventh digits of a hospital card patient ID
number are to be loaded, pay due attention to the “Card Offset”, Card Data
Date Type Format Destination
“Data Length”, and “Destination” settings. Offset Length
Birth date/ Patient Birthday
 Card Offset 2000 29 4 0*
year (4) Date (Year)
Since the patient ID number data begins with the 21st digit and
Birth date/ Patient Birthday
does not use the two highest digits, enter “21”. month (2) Date (Month)
10 34 2 5*
 Data Length Birth date/
Patient Birthday
Since five digits are to be used, enter “5”. day of the — 37 2* 8*
Date (Date)
month (2)
 Destination
Since data loading begins with the third digit of the patient ID Alphanumeric
Requesting
department — 39 10 0
area, enter “2”. Service (SBCS)
name (10)
Card 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Kanji name Patient Name
27 28 29 — 53 14 0
Offset (14) (SBCS)
Digit 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Settings marked * cannot be changed.
Sex 1 1 5 2 4 4 9 3 5 1 Birth  The resultant settings are shown below:
Content

date/
(1- year
digit) Patient ID number (10-digit) (4-digit)

Not used Data to be Not used


loaded into CL FT100309.EPS

00000607.EPS

9. In the “Magnetic Card Format” window, click .

 You are then returned to the “IIP Service Utility” window.

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5. ID Card Data Format [Reference]  Extended Format (FJ01)


To use Kanji characters for the patient name, use the Extended Format.
Two types of data formats are available for the ID card: JIS-II type and Its system code is FJ01.
JIS-I type (ISO). The system codes are defined as follows depending on
Digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 — 24 25 26 27
how the area of Extended Specification is used.
 JIS-II type : FUJI, FJ01, FJ02, FJ03, FJ04, FJ05 S S
 JIS-I type (ISO) : FUJI, FJ51 Content
S
T
System code
O

Patient name
O

(FJ01) (20 digits)
X S S
I I
 JIS-II Type
 Fuji Standard Format (FUJI)
Digit 28 29 — 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
It is FUJIFILM’s standard format, whose system code is FUJI. Since
undefined regions cannot be used, they must be filled with space (20H). Birth date
Note that kanji characters cannot be used for patient names. Sex
Number
Content Male/Female
(10 digits)
Digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 — 24 25 26 27 Year  Month  Day (M) (F)

S S (“” denotes a period.)


S O O
System code Patient name
Content T ⁄ ⁄
(FUJI) (20 digits)
X S S Digit 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 — 69 70 71 72
I I

E E L
Distribution code S Name in Kanji
Content S $ B T R
(4 lower digits) I (14 digits)
Digit 28 29 — 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 C X C

Birth date
Sex
Number
Content Male/Female
(10 digits)
Year  Month  Day (M) (F)

(“” denotes a period.)

Digit 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 — 69 70 71 72

E L
Undefined (22 digits)
Content T R
(space: 20H)
X C

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 Extended Format (FJ02)  Extended Format (FJ03)


To use the department name in alphanumeric characters and To use the test number and alphanumeric department name, use the
distribution code, use the Extended Format. Its system code is FJ02. Extended Format. Its system code is FJ03.
Digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 — 24 25 26 27 Digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 — 24 25 26 27

S S S S
S O O S O O
System code Patient name System code Patient name
Content T ⁄ ⁄ Content T ⁄ ⁄
(FJ02) (20 digits) (FJ03) (20 digits)
X S S X S S
I I I I

Digit 28 29 — 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Digit 28 29 — 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

Birth date Birth date


Sex Sex
Number Number
Content Male/Female Content Male/Female
(10 digits) (10 digits)
Year  Month  Day (M) (F) Year  Month  Day (M) (F)

(“” denotes a period.) (“” denotes a period.)

Digit 49 50 — 55 56 57 58 — 63 64 65 — 69 70 71 72 Digit 49 50 — 55 56 57 58 — 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72

Alphanumeric L
E L E
department Distribution code Undefined Alphanumeric department Undefined R
Content T R Content Examination number (10 digits) T
name (8 digits) (6 digits) name (8 digits) (4 digits) C
X C X
(8 digits)

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 Extended Format (FJ04)  Extended Format (FJ05)


To use the department name in alphanumeric characters and To use the test number and alphanumeric department name, use the
distribution code, use the Extended Format. Its system code is FJ04. Extended Format. Its system code is FJ05.
Digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 — 24 25 26 27 Digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 — 24 25 26 27

S S S S
S O O S O O
System code Patient name System code Patient name
Content T ⁄ ⁄ Content T ⁄ ⁄
(FJ04) (20 digits) (FJ05) (20 digits)
X S S X S S
I I I I

Digit 28 29 — 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Digit 28 29 — 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

Birth date Birth date


Sex Sex
Number Number
Content Male/Female Content Male/Female
(10 digits) (10 digits)
Year  Month  Day (M) (F) Year  Month  Day (M) (F)

(“” denotes a period.) (“” denotes a period.)

Digit 49 50 — 55 56 57 58 — 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 Digit 50 51 — 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 — 69 70 71 72

S
E L O E E L
Distribution code Examination number Undefined Alphanumeric department Department name in Kanji
Content T R Content ⁄ S $ B B T R
(8 digits) (10 digits) (4 digits) name (8 digits) (8 digits)
X C S C X C
I

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 JIS-I Type (ISO)  Extended Format (FJ51)


In the ISO specification format, to use the alphanumeric department
 Fuji Standard (ISO) Format name, distribution code, test number, use the Extended Format. Its
A standard-specification card that is not particularly specified should system code is FJ51.
comply with this format. This format is supported by all FCR systems.
Digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 — 25 26 27 28
Digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 — 25 26 27 28

Space

Space
System code Patient name
S Content T
(FJ51) (20 digits)

Space

Space
System code Patient name X
Content T F
(FUJI) (20 digits)
X

Digit 29 30 — 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
Digit 28 29 — 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
Birth date
Birth date Sex
Number
Sex Content Male/Female
Number (10 digits)
Content Male/Female Year  Month  Day (M) (F)
(10 digits)
Year  Month  Day (M) (F)

(“” denotes a period.)


(“” denotes a period.)
Digit 50 51 — 56 57 58 59 — 64 65 66 67 — 74 75 76 77 78 79
Digit 50 51 52 — 76 77 78 79

Alphanumeric department E L
Distribution code Examination number Space
E L Content name T R
Undefined (8 digits) (10 digits) (2 digits)
Content T R (8 digits) X C
(28 digits)
X C

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 Data Definition  Patient Name


 For JIS
u NOTES u This indicates a patient name by not greater than 20 Roman
characters or Katakana graphic characters, excluding @ and *.
 Exercise care not to confuse the JIS and ISO cards, since they To switch between alphabet and Katakana modes, use SI/SO code.
contain different character codes.
Any SI/SO code of not greater than 20 characters of the patient name
 Undefined regions in the recorded information must be filled with is substituted by space code (20H) and handled as part of the
space code (JIS: 20H/ISO: 00H) if: 20-character patient name.
 Some of the information to be recorded into the ID card cannot be
entered; and  For ISO
 The number of characters actually entered is smaller than the This indicates a patient name by not greater than 20 Roman
number of characters specified in this specification. characters or Roman special characters, excluding @ and *.
For Roman special characters, set MAG CARD of the IDT
 STX: Start Code management information to 1, and set Roman special character
This code indicates the start of text that has been written. codes and characters used in “Setting Character Code for Reading
ISO Card.”
 System Code: Identification Code
 Number: Patient Number
Four-character code that identifies whether the ID card is for FCR use
or not. This indicates a patient number for identifying the patient by graphic
characters in alphabetic mode, excluding @ and *.
Identification code Format type If the patient number falls short of ten digits, enter characters from the
FUJI Standard format right-most location, and fill the rest with space code (JIS: 20H/ISO:
00H).
FU** (*: numeral) Extension format
Other Hospital individual format 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

1 2 3 4 5
 SI/SO: Extended Code

u NOTE u Space code (JIS: 20H/ISO: 00H)

This code exists only in JIS.

SI and SO are used in pair as a special character to extend graphic


characters.
 From SI to next SO: Graphic characters for alphabets
 From SO to next SI: Graphic characters for Katakana

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 Birth Date: Patient Birth Date


This indicates the patient’s birth date in the dominical year.
 Year : Four digits from 0 to 9.
 Month : Two digits from 0 to 9.
 Day : Two digits from 0 to 9.
If the number of digits for the birth date falls short of its effective number
of digits, enter numbers from the right-most location, and fill the rest
with zero (JIS: 30H/ISO: 10H).
38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47

1 9 9 3 0 3 3 1

Fill 0.

Year Month Day

u NOTE u
“” in the 42nd and 45th digits denotes a period (JIS:2EH/ISO:0EH).

 Sex: Patient Sex


The sex of a patient is denoted by one alphabetic character.
 Male : M
 Female : F

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 Distribution Code (8 digits)


The distribution code is used to set a destination of image data transfer.
If the distribution code falls short of eight digits, enter characters from
the right-most location, and fill the rest with space code (JIS: 20H/ISO:
00H).
Correspondence between the transfer destination and distribution code
value may be set arbitrarily by the user.
When this code is not used, fill it with space code (JIS: 20H/ISO: 00H).

1 2 3 4 5
Space code (JIS: 20H/ISO: 00H)

 Examination Number (10 digits)


The examination number represents the data transferred mainly from
the hospital information system to identify the distinction between
examinations conducted. If the examination number falls short of ten
digits, enter characters from the right-most location, and fill the rest with
space code (JIS: 20H/ISO: 00H).
This code is not used for control purposes.
When this code is not used, fill it with space code (JIS: 20H/ISO: 00H).

1 2 0 4 5

Space code (JIS: 20H/ISO: 00H)

 ETX: End Code


This code indicates the end of text.

 LRC: LRC Code


LRC denotes a horizontal redundancy code for a horizontal parity check
bit of information characters recorded.
Horizontal parity check is performed from the start code to the end
code.

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Appendix 5 Procedures for 2. Changing the Software Settings


Changing the CL and Change the IP addresses for the CL and RU as summarized herein:
RU IP Addresses RU IP address : 172.16.1.10 → 200.150.100.50
CL IP address : 172.16.1.20 → 200.150.100.10
This appendix explains about the procedures for changing the CL and To perform necessary procedures, observe the workflow below:
RU IP addresses.
The IP addresses need to be changed in the following cases:  Changing the RU-Config
Case 1: When changing the CL/RU network configuration from the
stand-alone type to the network type  Changing a setting from the CL’s Service Utility
Case 2: When the CL and RU IP addresses need to be changed for
hospital network management purposes
 Changing the CL-PC IP address
u NOTE u
 Verifying the connection after IP address
Windows 2000 screens are used herein, whose contents are the same changes
as those displayed by Windows XP or Windows Vista.
When setting procedures to be performed are different between
Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista, follow the procedure  Changing the IDT CONNECTING configuration
specific to the used OS to perform necessary settings.

1. Incorporating into the Network


In compliance with the hospital network specifications, connect the CL
and RU network cables to the hospital’s network.

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 Changing the RU-Config 2. Start the RU M-Utility as directed below:


u NOTE u
u NOTES u
AP such as the Explorer should have not been started. If already
 Before proceeding to perform the procedure set forth below, exit the started, shut it down.
CL-AP.
 RU M-Utility is used for RU-Config setup. However, the setup
procedure varies with the employed RU M-Utility version. When the III. Specify the file.
employed version is 1.2 or later (when RU M-Utility is installed from
RU application CD-ROM version A07 or later), you only have to
perform steps 1. through 7.
However, if the employed RU M-Utility version is 1.1 or earlier (when
RU M-Utility is installed from RU application CD-ROM version A06 or
earlier), you have to perform all steps.

1. Turn ON the RU power.


IV. Click.

II. Click.

I. Click. 00000219.EPS

 The RU M-Utility main menu opens.


ON

00000210.EPS

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3. From the “LIST OF EXISTING RU” area, click the host name
of the RU whose configuration file is to be set. 6. Click .

RU host name  RU-Config installation will start.


CAUTION
(Applicable only for RU M-Utility version 1.2 or later.)
Never turn OFF the power to the RU or press the reset switch while
the RU panel is illuminated for the RU-Config installation process,
because the RU’s CPU board can be damaged.

00000434.EPS 7. Click the mark at the upper right corner of the window.
 The text color of the “EDIT CONFIGURATION” button changes  The system returns to the desktop screen.
from gray to black.
 Perform steps hereinafter (up to step 12.) only when the RU M-Utility
4. Click . version used is 1.1 or earlier.

 The “READER UNIT SETTING” window opens. 8. From the menu, sequentially choose “Programs”,
“Fuji Film”, and then “FCR”.
5. Perform the following setup steps:
I CAUTION
Never turn OFF the power to the RU or press the reset switch while
II the RU panel is illuminated, because the RU’s CPU board can be
damaged.
III
 The CL-AP starts up in about one minute.
The RU-Config file in the RU FLASH ROM will be updated.
IV
(The RU LED lights and a beep sounds.)

00000429.EPS
 The CL monitor displays a message indicating that the RU-Config
file is being updated.
I. Enter a new RU IP address (e.g., 200.150.100.50).
II. Enter a new CL IP address (e.g., 200.150.100.10).
III. Enter the FTP server IP address that is the same as that for the
CL (e.g., 200.150.100.10).
IV. Enter a net mask. A message appears to indicate that
the RU-Config file is being updated.
00000270.EPS

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9. Click on the CL monitor.


 Changing a setting from the CL’s Service Utility

 The error window opens in a few seconds. 1. Click and then sequentially choose “Programs”,
“Fuji Film”, and “FCR”.
 The CL-AP starts up.

2. Within a period of 3 seconds after the initial window opens,


sequentially click the upper left and upper right corners of
the window.
“31117” or “31118” can eventually be displayed.
00000601.EPS Click the upper left corner and then the upper right corner.

10. Click .

11. Click (or ). MU000031.EPS

 The password entry window opens.


 A menu opens.

12. Hold down the <Shift> key and click .

 The CL-AP exits and the system returns to the desktop screen.
MU000035.EPS

 NOTE 
The password entry window opens with software version V7.0 (B)
or later. For software version V6.0 (B) or earlier, the Service Utility
mode starts without opening this window.

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3. Enter “**** ” and click . 6. Click the sign within and then
select .
 The Service Utility starts. The “IIP Service Utility” window opens.  The “HostName” window opens in the right-hand area of the
window.
 REFERENCE
If you cannot complete step 2. from the initial window within a 7. Enter a new RU IP address (e.g., 200.150.100.50) in the
3-second period and allow the AP to start up, perform the following
steps to start the Service Utility:
field.
1. To exit the AP, hold down the <Shift> key and choose “Shut

Down” on the (or ) menu.


8. Click
2. From the “Start” menu, sequentially choose “Programs”,
“FUJIFILM”, and “FCR”. 9. From the “Config (F)” menu, choose “Save”.
3. When the initial window opens, sequentially click its upper left
and upper right corners within a period of 3 seconds.  A window opens, prompting you to confirm the setup data to be
saved.

4. Click [Setup Configuration Item]. 10. Click .

 The system saves the setup data.

11. From the “Config (F)” menu, choose “Close”.


 The system returns to the “IIP Service Utility” window.

12. Click [Exit Service Utility].


 The system returns to the desktop screen.

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 The “Setup Configuration Item” window opens.

5. Click the sign within .

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 Changing the CL-PC IP address 4. Click .


 For Windows 2000/XP  The “Local Area Connection Properties” window opens.
1. Make settings as follows.
 For Windows 2000 5. Choose and then click
.
Double-click
 on the desktop.
 The “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties” window opens.
 The “My Computer” window opens.
6. Choose .

Double-click
 . 7. Perform the following setup steps:
I
 The “Control Panel” window opens.

 For Windows XP
Select
 from the menu. II 00000430.EPS

I. Enter a new CL IP address (e.g., 200.150.100.10).


 The “Control Panel” window opens.
II. Enter a subnet mask.

8. Click .
2. Double-click .
 You are returned to the “Local Area Connection Properties”
window.
 The “Network and Dial-up connection” window opens.
9. Click .
 The system returns to the desktop screen.
3. Double-click .
 REFERENCE
When a window appears prompting you to restart the system, click
 The “Local Area Connection” window opens. [Yes].
Once the OS has started, the CL-AP will start up automatically.
 REFERENCE
On Windows 2000/XP, the “Local Area Connection” icon may not
appear on the display if your PC is not connected to other
equipment (RU) with a network cable.

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 For Windows Vista 6. Choose .

1. Select “Control Panel” from the menu.


7. Perform the following setup steps:
 The “Control Panel” window opens. I

2. Double-click .
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 The “Network and Sharing Center” window opens. I. Enter a new CL IP address (e.g., 200.150.100.10).
II. Enter a subnet mask.
3. Click [View status].
8. Click .
 You are returned to the “Local Area Connection Properties”
window.

9. Click .
 The system returns to the “Local Area Connection Status” window.

10. Click .
 The system returns to the “Network and Sharing Center” window.

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11. Close the “Network and Sharing Center”window.
 The “Local Area Connection Status” window opens.  The system returns to the desktop screen.

4. Click . REFERENCE
When a window appears prompting you to restart the system, click
 The “Local Area Connection Properties” window opens. [Yes].
Once the OS has started, the CL-AP will start up automatically.
5. Choose and then click
.
 The “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties” window
opens.

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 Verifying the connection after IP address changes 2. From the CL user window (Registration), set patient data

1. and exposure menu, and then click .


Click and then sequentially choose “Programs”,
“Fuji Film”, and “FCR”.  Both the CL-AP window lamp and the RU panel’s cassette
 The CL-AP starts up in about one minute. insertion lamp go on.

The RU initialization message appears on the CL monitor. The RU


becomes available in about two minutes.
3. Set the cassette in the RU’s cassette setting unit and make
sure that images are transferred to the CL.
 Version A software
 REFERENCE
Be sure not to incorrectly enter an IP address for “NETWORK
CONFIG” – “ALL OTHER NODES” – “ru0” settings, otherwise an
image transfer error will be indicated.

4. Click at the upper right corner of the window.

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5. Click (or ).

 Version B software  A menu opens.

6. Hold down the <Shift> key and click .

 The CL-AP exits and the system returns to the desktop screen.

 Changing the IDT CONNECTING configuration


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Change the CL IP address that is set up in the IDT CONNECTING
 REFERENCE configuration.
If the RU initialization message does not appear on the CL’s See “3.13 Patient Information Sharing Function Setup” under
monitor, restart both the CL and RU. “MU: Maintenance Utility”.

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Appendix 6 Installing the Monitor Rack [Option]

Appendix 6 Installing the Monitor 3. Put the monitor face down as shown. Remove the mounting
screws from rack A.
Rack [Option] u NOTE u
Use the following procedure when replacing the rack for the touch- Check for foreign matter beneath the monitor surface. Observe this
panel-attached 15" monitor with the optional rack. precaution to avoid damaging the monitor.
Note that the procedure for rack replacement differs depending on the
monitor type (model).
4. Disconnect the connector cable from the PC board.
 For TPS9415TD15 u NOTE u
1. Position the monitor as shown below. Remove cover 1 from Remove rack A while exercising care not to pull on the connector
rack A. cable. Failure to observe this precaution may cause damage to the
PC board.
2. Remove cover 2.
5. Remove rack A.
(3) Four double-sems screws [Remove]

Monitor (5) Rack A [Remove]

(2) Cover 2 [Remove]


Monitor

(4) Connector cable


[Disconnect from PC board]

Rack A
(1) Cover 1 [Remove] CAUTION
Do not pull on the
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connector cable.

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6. Attach rack B to the monitor.  For TPS9416TD15


(6) Rack B [Attach]
Four screws that have been 1. Position the monitor as shown below and remove cover 1.
attached to rack A.
u NOTE u
Putting a screwdriver in the clearance of cover 1 (position A) will
enable you to remove it easily.

Monitor
A

1. Cover 1 [Remove]

Monitor

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IN000058.EPS

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2. Put the monitor face down as shown. Remove the mounting 5. Connect the power cable, serial cable and monitor cable to
screws from rack A. the monitor.

u NOTE u u NOTE u
Check for foreign matter beneath the monitor surface. Observe this Be sure to connect the cables and then attach rack B.
precaution to avoid damaging the monitor.

6. Attach the spacer and rack B to the monitor (fasten the


3. Disconnect the connector cable from the PC board. spacer together with rack B).

u NOTE u Four BR screws


(6) Rack B [Attach]
Remove rack A while exercising care not to pull on the connector
cable. Failure to observe this precaution may cause damage to the
PC board.

4. Remove rack A.
(2) Four double-sems
screws [Remove]
(4) Rack A [Remove]
(6) Spacer

Monitor

(3) Connector cable


[Disconnect from PC board]
CAUTION
Do not pull on
the connector cable. Monitor
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7. Connect the monitor cable and serial cable to the PC.


For details of cable connection, see the Service Manual that
comes with the monitor.

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Appendix 6 Installing the Monitor Rack [Option]

 For L350P-TS, L351P-TS, L362T (reference) 3. Put the monitor face down as shown below and attach rack B.

1. Remove the rack.

Rack B
[Attach]
Monitor

Monitor
Rack
[Remove]

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2. Connect the power cable, serial cable and monitor cable to


the monitor.
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u NOTE u
Be sure to connect cables properly before attaching rack B. 4. Connect the monitor cable and serial cable to the PC.
For details of used cables, see the manual supplied with the
monitor.

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Appendix 7 Attaching the Monitor Wall-Mounting Bracket [Option]

Appendix 7 Attaching the Monitor Wall-  Attaching anchor nuts


Mounting Bracket [Option]  IMPORTANT
Ensure that the concrete strength of the wall on which the wall-mounting
The attachment procedure to be observed differs as follows depending bracket is to be mounted is not less than 210 kgf/cm2.
on the monitor type (model). If the concrete strength is inadequate, the required amount of mounting
strength will not be obtained. Be sure to check the concrete strength in
 Attaching anchor nuts advance.

1. Determine the wall-mounting bracket attaching position.


Mark the center of each of the four wall-mounting bracket
Attaching the bracket attaching holes for anchor nut installation.
Attaching the bracket Attaching the bracket
(for L350P, L351P and
(for TPS9415TD15) (for TPS9416TD15)
L362T) u NOTE u
Be sure that the employed anchor nuts conform to the wall
conditions (use the supplied anchor nuts).
70mm 70mm

190mm

Wall-mounting bracket
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2. Drill holes (7.5 mm in diameter and 25 mm in depth) at the  Attaching the bracket (for TPS9415TD15)
marked positions and drive four anchor nuts into the holes.
1. Position the monitor as shown below. Remove cover 1 from
3. Loosely attach four screws (BR M420) to the anchor nuts. rack A.

4. Hook the wall-mounting bracket on the loosely retained 2. Remove cover 2.


screws and then tighten those screws.
(3) Screw
[Loosely attach]
(4) [Fully tighten]
(2) Anchor nut [Drive] (BR M4×20) Monitor

(2) Cover 2 [Remove]


7.5mm

–0
25 + 2 mm

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Rack A
(1) Cover 1 [Remove]
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3. Put the monitor face down as shown. Remove the mounting 6. Attach the bracket to the bottom of the monitor.
screws from rack A.

u NOTE u
Check for foreign matter beneath the monitor surface. Observe this
precaution to avoid damaging the monitor. Monitor

4. Disconnect the connector cable from the PC board.

u NOTE u
Remove rack while exercising care not to pull on the connector Bracket [Attach]
cable. Failure to observe this precaution may cause damage to the
PC board.

5. Remove the rack.


(3) Four double-sems screws [Remove]

(5) Rack [Remove]


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Monitor

(4) Connector cable


[Remove from PC board]

CAUTION
Do not pull on the
connector cable.

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7. Mount the monitor on the wall-mounting bracket.  Attaching the bracket (for TPS9416TD15)
1. Position the monitor as shown below and remove cover 1.

Monitor [Mount] u NOTE u


Putting a screwdriver in the clearance of cover 1 (position A) will
enable you to remove it easily.

Wall-mounting bracket

Monitor
A

1. Cover 1 [Remove]

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IN000058.EPS

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Appendix 7 Attaching the Monitor Wall-Mounting Bracket [Option]

2. Put the monitor face down as shown. Remove the mounting 5. Connect the power cable, serial cable and monitor cable to
screws from rack A. the monitor.

u NOTE u u NOTE u
Check for foreign matter beneath the monitor surface. Observe this Be sure to connect the cables and then attach rack B.
precaution to avoid damaging the monitor.

6. Attach the spacer and bracket to the monitor (fasten the


3. Disconnect the connector cable from the PC board. spacer together with the bracket).

u NOTE u
Remove rack A while exercising care not to pull on the connector
cable. Failure to observe this precaution may cause damage to the
PC board. Monitor

4. Remove rack A.
(2) Four double-sems (6) Spacer
screws [Remove]
(4) Rack A [Remove] (6) Bracket
[Attach]

Monitor

IN000090.EPS

(3) Connector cable


[Disconnect from PC board]

CAUTION
Do not pull on the
connector cable.

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Appendix 7 Attaching the Monitor Wall-Mounting Bracket [Option]

7. Mount the monitor on the wall-mounting bracket.  Attaching the bracket (for L350P, L351P and L362T)
1. Position the monitor as shown below and remove the rack.
(7) Monitor [Mount] Attach then the bracket to the monitor.

Wall-mounting bracket Monitor

Bracket
[Attach]

Rack [Remove]

IN000089.EPS

IN000111.EPS

2. Mount the monitor on the wall-mounting bracket.

Monitor [Mount]

Wall-mounting
bracket

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Appendix 8 Changing the RU Host Name

Appendix 8 Changing the RU 1. When Version 1.1 or Earlier Is Used


Host Name The RU host name cannot be changed with a tool such as the RU M-
Utility. For this reason, change it accordingly by reinstalling the RU-AP.
RU M-Utility is used to change the RU’s host name. However, the
change procedure varies with the employed RU M-Utility version. When u NOTES u
the employed version is 1.1 or earlier (when RU M-Utility is installed Before performing the procedures described herein, be sure to take

from RU application CD-ROM version A06 or earlier), perform the note of all the registered RU configuration information, particularly IP
procedure set forth under “1. When Version 1.1 or Earlier Is Used”. address and sub-net mask, for the following reason.
When the employed RU M-Utility version is 1.2 or later, perform the When reinstalling the RU-AP, it is necessary to uninstall the RU-AP
procedure set forth under “2. When Version 1.2 or Later Is Used”. that has been installed. While this processing is being performed, the
The use of RU M-Utility version 1.2 or later makes it easier to effect a RU configuration data is deleted (only data stored in the FTP server is
host name change. It is therefore recommended that you upgrade RU deleted).
M-Utility if RU application CD-ROM version A07 or later is available. When the OS used is Windows XP, the RU M-Utility must be of version

1.4 or later and the RU software, A09 or later.
 NOTE 
Windows 2000 screens are used herein, whose contents are the same Change the host name according to the flow below.
as those displayed by Windows XP or Windows Vista.
 Uninstalling the RU-AP

 REFERENCE  Installing the RU-AP


To upgrade RU M-Utility, first uninstall it and then install its new version. (changing the host name)

For the RU M-Utility uninstallation procedure, see


“Appendix A Uninstalling the APs” in “RI: Reinstalling the  Changing the CL Service
Software”. Utility settings
For the RU M-Utility installation procedure, see
“5.2.1 Installing the RU M-Utility” in “IN-A: Installation –  Uninstalling the RU-AP
Connection to One XG-1 RU or CR-IR 355RU/356/357”.
See “3. RU-AP” in “Appendix A Uninstalling the APs” under
“RI: Reinstalling the Software”.

u NOTE u
Note that, even if two or more RUs have been registered to the RU
M-Utility, just a single operation uninstalls all those RUs registered.
In such a case, all those RUs must be set up anew. Thus, you have to
surely jot down information on each of those RUs.

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 Installing the RU-AP (changing the host name) 5. Verify network connection to the RU.
If the following message appears four times, connection to
u NOTE u the RU has been established accordingly.
Make sure to exit all applications, particularly the Explorer or CL-AP. Reply from 172.16.1.10: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=128

 REFERENCE
1. Insert into the CD-ROM drive the RU-CD supplied with the RU. Values “time<10ms” and “TTL=128” appearing in the message
 After a while, the “CR-IR346RU MAINTENANCE TOOLS” window above can be different depending on the network status. Even if
opens. different values appear in it, network connection has been
established normally.
2. Click [START].
 The RU M-Utility main menu appears.
u NOTE u
Before proceeding to steps hereafter, make sure that there are no
problems with the network connection. An error will occur when
starting up the CL if you proceed to steps hereafter without
establishing network connection properly.
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3. Enter the RU host name to be changed and the RU IP address. 6. Click the mark at the upper right corner of the command
prompt window.
I
 You are returned to the main menu.

II
7. Click [INSTALL] in the main menu.
 The “Insert the CD-ROM into a drive” window opens.

8. Click .
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 A window prompting you to select the RU-AP version opens.
I. Enter the RU host name (host name you wish to change).
II. Enter the RU IP address (IP address taken note of before starting
the procedure). 9. Select the RU-AP version from the list and click .

u NOTE u
The host name entered at step I. above will be taken as the RU’s
correct host name. Be sure to enter the correct host name at this
step.

4. Click . List 00000190.EPS

 Connection to the RU will then be verified.  The “READER UNIT SETTING” window opens.
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10. Set up configuration information items that have been taken  The CL-AP starts up in about one minute.
note of before starting the procedure. The RU-Config file in the RU FLASH ROM will be updated.
(The RU LED lights and a beep sounds.)
 The CL monitor displays a message indicating that the RU-Config
file is being updated.

A message appears to indicate that


the RU-Config file is being updated.
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11. Click . 15. Click on the CL monitor.

 After the completion of RU-AP installation, “Completed” will appear  The error window opens in a few seconds.
on the screen.

12. Click .

 You are returned to the main menu.

13. Click the mark at the upper right corner of the window. “31117” or “31118” can be displayed
depending on the case. 00000601.EPS
 The system returns to the desktop window.

14. From the menu, sequentially choose “Programs”, 16. Click .


“Fuji Film”, and then “FCR”.

CAUTION 17. Click (or ).


Never turn OFF the power to the RU or press the reset switch while
 A menu opens.
the RU panel is illuminated, because the RU’s CPU board can be
damaged.
18. Hold down the <Shift> key and click .

 The CL-AP exits and the system returns to the desktop screen.

This completes to change the RU host name.

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Appendix 8 Changing the RU Host Name

 Changing the CL Service Utility settings


1. Start the Service Utility and then click [Setup Configuration
Item].
 The “Setup Configuration Item” window opens.

2. Within the tree in the left-hand area of the window, click


the mark to the left of , and then
click the mark to the left of .

3. Choose (the RU’s previously selected host name).

4. Change the entry in the upper right


corner of the window to a new RU host name (RU1).

5. Click .

6. From the tree in the left-hand area of the window, choose


, and then set the RU under
“READER” Function in the right-hand area of the window to
“RU1 (new host name)”.

7. Click .

8. From the “Config (F)” menu, choose “Save”.


 A window opens, prompting you to confirm the setup data to be
saved.

9. Click .
 The system saves the setup data.

The original network setup is then restored.

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2. When Version 1.2 or Later Is Used  The RU M-Utility main menu opens.

 Main menu window


u NOTES u
 Verify that Explorer or other application is not running. If any
applications are running, exit them.
 Before proceeding to perform the procedure set forth below, exit the
CL-AP.

Perform the steps in the following workflow:

 Changing the RU host name

 Changing the CL Service Utility settings

 Changing the RU host name


1. Perform the following steps to start RU M-Utility. 00000612.EPS

III. Specify the file.


2. In the “LIST OF EXISTING RU“ area, click the host name of
the RU whose configuration file is to be set up.
RU host name

IV. Click.

00000613.EPS

 The “EDIT CONFIGURATION“ button text color changes from gray


to black.

3. Click .
II. Click.
 A window opens to prompt for a host name change.

I. Click. 00000219.EPS

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4. Enter a new host name in the "NEW RU NAME" field.  Changing the CL Service Utility settings
1. Start the Service Utility and then click [Setup Configuration
Item].
 The “Setup Configuration Item” window opens.

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2. Within the tree in the left-hand area of the window, click
the mark to the left of , and then
click the mark to the left of .
5. Click .
3. Choose (the RU’s previously selected host name).
 The RU host name is then changed.

CAUTION 4. Change the entry in the upper right


The RU panel will be illuminated while the RU host name is being corner of the window to a new RU host name (RU1).
changed. Never turn OFF the power to the RU or press the reset
switch during such a change process because the RU’s CPU board
can be damaged. 5. Click .

6. From the tree in the left-hand area of the window, choose


6. Click in the upper right corner of the window.
, and then set the RU under
 You are then returned to the desktop screen. “READER” Function in the right-hand area of the window to
“RU1 (new host name)”.

7. Click .

8. From the “Config (F)” menu, choose “Save”.


 A window opens, prompting you to confirm the setup data to be
saved.

9. Click .
 The system saves the setup data.

The original network setup is then restored.

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Appendix 9 Changing the CL IP Address

Appendix 9 Changing the CL IP


Address 3. Double-click .

To connect a multiple number of CLs within the same network, the CL  The “Local Area Connection” window opens.
IP address must be changed from the default setup value (172.16.1.20)
to another.  REFERENCE
In addition, the sub-net mask must also be changed from the default On Windows 2000/XP, the “Local Area Connection” icon may not
setup value (255.255.0.0) to another, for which the procedures appear on the display if your PC is not connected to other
described below should be followed. equipment (RU) with a network cable.
u NOTE u
Windows 2000 screens are used herein, whose contents are the same
as those displayed by Windows XP or Windows Vista.
4. Click .
 The ”Local Area Connection Properties“ window opens.
 For Windows 2000/XP
1. Make settings as follows.
5. Select and then click

 For Windows 2000 .


 The ”Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties“ window opens.
Double-click
 on the desktop.
6. Select .
 The “My Computer” window opens.
7. Change the IP address and sub-net mask.
Double-click
 .
I
 The “Control Panel” window opens.

 For Windows XP
Select
 from the menu.
II IN000094.EPS

 The “Control Panel” window opens.


I. IP address
II. Sub-net mask

2. Double-click .

 The “Network and Dial-up connection” window opens.

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8. Click .  For Windows Vista


 You are returned to the ”Local Area Connection Properties“ 1. Select “Control Panel” from the menu.
window.
 The “Control Panel” window opens.
9. Click .

 You are returned to the desktop screen. 2. Double-click .


 REFERENCE
When a window appears prompting you to restart the system, click  The “Network and Sharing Center” window opens.
[Yes]. Once the OS has started, the CL-AP will start up
automatically. 3. Click [View status].

10. Re-set the IDT CONNECTING configuration.


See “3.13 Patient Information Sharing Function Setup” under
“MU: Maintenance Utility”.

This completes to change the CL IP address and sub-net mask.

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 The “Local Area Connection Status” window opens.

4. Click .

 The “Local Area Connection Properties” window opens.

5. Choose and then click


.
 The “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties” window
opens.

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6. Choose .

7. Perform the following setup steps:


I

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I. Enter a new CL IP address (e.g., 200.150.100.10).


II. Enter a subnet mask.

8. Click .
 The system returns to the “Local Area Connection Properties”
window.

9. Click .
 The system returns to the “Local Area Connection Status” window.

10. Click .
 The system returns to the “Network and Sharing Center” window.

11. Close the “Network and Sharing Center”window.


 The system returns to the desktop screen.

REFERENCE
When a window appears prompting you to restart the system, click
[Yes].
Once the OS has started, the CL-AP will start up automatically.

12. Perform resettings for the IDT CONNECTING function .


See “3.13 Patient Information Sharing Function Setup” under
“MU: Maintenance Utility”.
This completes the procedure necessary for changing the CL IP
address and subnet mask.

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Appendix 10 Connecting a High- 2. Installing a High-resolution Monitor


resolution Monitor Driver (When a 1600×1200 or
2048×1536 Resolution Monitor is Used)
Described herein is the procedure used to connect a high-resolution
monitor to the PC and perform necessary window settings so that the 1. Turn ON the power to the PC.
CL-AP is set up appropriately. ➔ Windows will start up. Within about one minute, the CL-AP will
also start up displaying then the CL initial window.

1. Mounting a High-resolution Monitor 2. Within three seconds after the CL initial window opens, click
Board (When a 1600×1200 or the upper left corner and then the upper right corner.
2048×1536 Resolution Monitor is Used) ➔ The password entry window opens.

1. Following instructions set forth in the Operation Manual that


comes with the high-resolution monitor, mount a high-
resolution monitor board on the PC.
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 NOTE 
Do not dismount the board assembled at shipment from factory.  NOTE 
The password entry window opens with software version V7.0 (B)
For details on how to mount the board, see the relevant or later. For software version V6.0 (B) or earlier, the Service Utility
Operation Manual. mode starts without opening this window.

2. Connect monitor cable (DVI cable) and power cable to the


high-resolution monitor. 3. Enter “**** ” and click .

3. Connect the power cable from the monitor to the power ➔ The Service Utility mode starts and then the “Service Utility”
supply. window opens.

4. Click “Exit Service Utility” at the lower right corner of the


window.
➔ The Service Utility exits and the “Found New Hardware Wizard”
window opens.

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5. Click [Cancel]. 8. Select “Disable” from the menu that opens at the right-click
of “Silicon Motion LynxEM+”.
6. Right-click “My Computer” from the menu. Select
then [Manage] from the menu that opens.

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➔ A confirmation window opens.

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9. Click .
➔ The “Computer Management” window opens.
➔ A confirmation window opens.
7. Select “Device Manager” and double-click “Display
adapters” in the right pane that opens on the window.

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10. Click .

 NOTE 
If no confirmation window opens disabling the PC to be restarted,
do it from the menu.

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➔ After the PC is restarted, Windows will start up. Within about one
minute, the CL-AP will also start up displaying then the CL initial
window.

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11. Within three seconds after the CL initial window opens, click 14. Select “No, not this time” and click .
the upper left corner and then the upper right corner.
➔ The “Found New Hardware Wizard” window opens.
➔ The password entry window opens.

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 NOTE 
The password entry window opens with software version V7.0 (B)
or later. For software version V6.0 (B) or earlier, the Service Utility DCL70417.EPS
mode starts without opening this window.
15. Insert into FDD the driver FD supplied with the monitor.
12. Enter “**** ” and click . 16. Select “Install from a list or specific location” and click
.
➔ The Service Utility mode starts and then the “IIP Service Utility”
window opens.

13. Click “Exit Service Utility” at the lower right corner of the
window.
➔ The Service Utility exits and the “Found New Hardware Wizard”
window opens.
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➔ A search and installation option window opens.

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17. Select “Search for the best driver in these locations” and 21. Remove the driver FD.
checkmark “Search removable media” ( ➔ ).
22. Click .
➔ A confirmation window opens.

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18. Click . 23. Click .

➔ A driver selection window opens. ➔ The PC restarts.

19. Select a driver whose location is “winxp” and click .

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➔ The “Hardware Installation” window opens.

20. Click .

➔ Installation processing will start. After a while, a window opens to


indicate completion of installation processing.

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3. Changing to a High-resolution Monitor 3. Select the high-resolution monitor icon (“3” in the display
sample below) and checkmark “Extend my Windows
(1600×1200 or 2048×1536 monitor) desktop onto this monitor” ( ➔ ).

1. Perform the following settings.

 For Windows 2000/XP


• Right-click any position on the desktop and select
“Properties” from the menu that opens.
 The “Display Properties” window opens.

 For Windows Vista


• Choose “Personalization” from the right-click menu on
the desktop.
 The “Personalization” window opens.
• Click the “Display Settings”.

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4. Checkmark “Use this device as the primary monitor” ( ➔ ).

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 The “Display Properties” window opens.

2. Select the “Settings” tab.

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5. Select the default monitor icon (“1” in the display sample


below) and remove checkmark from “Extend my Windows
desktop onto this monitor” ( ➔ ).

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6. Click .
➔ The “Monitor Settings” window opens.

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7. Click .

 NOTE 
 Click [Yes] quickly within 15 seconds, otherwise the system
returns to the previous window.
 When a monitor with the touch panel is used, change the window
settings as appropriate, and perform touch panel calibration.

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4. Reinstalling the Application and 4. If the Registry Editor includes any of the following keys,
delete it (delete all values included in the relevant key).
Performing Necessary Settings
 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\FujiFilm\IIP\PatientDB
 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\FujiFilm\IIP\ShowItem
1. Remove the CL-AP.
For details on how to remove the application, see “1. CL-AP”
under “Appendix A Uninstalling the APs” in
“RI: Reinstalling the Software”.

2. Start up Explorer. If any of the following files or folders


exists, remove it.
 C:\Program Files\FujiFilm\IIP\Config.bak\MWMConfig.mdb
 C:\Program Files\FujiFilm\IIP\Config.bak\MediaListDB.mdb
 C:\Program Files\FujiFilm\IIP\System\Bmp (Delete the entire folder.)

3. Perform the following settings.

 For Windows 2000/XP

• Select “Run…” from the menu.


 The “Run...” window opens.

• Input “regedit” and click .

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5. Install the CL-AP.
For details on how to install the application, see “5.1 Installing
 The “Registry Editor” window opens. the CL-AP” under “RI: Reinstalling the Software”.

 For Windows Vista 6. Start up the Service Utility.


• Press the button. For details on how to start up the Service Utility, see
“1. Starting/Exiting the Service Utility” under
 The start menu opens. “MU: Maintenance Utility”.

• Enter “regedit” in and


press the <Enter> key.
 The “Registry Editor” window opens.

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7. Click [LUT]. 10. On the window that opens, click the mark to the left of
.
11. Click .
 Setup data of the CL system information is displayed in the pane
right of the window.

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➔ The “Monitor List” window opens.

8. Select a type of the monitor to be connected and click


.
➔ The system returns to the “IIP Service Utility” window.

9. Click [Setup Configuration Item].

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12. Perform setting according to the


connected monitor,
15" touch panel LCD monitor : 297
17" touch panel LCD monitor : 264
SL-IC200 : 255
SL-IC300 : 207
13. From the “Config” menu, choose “Save”.
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 A window opens, prompting you to confirm the setup data to be
➔ The “Setup Configuration Item” window opens. saved.

14. Click .

 The system saves the setup data.

15. From the “Config” menu, choose “Close”.


00000091.EPS  The system returns to the “IIP Service Utility” window.

16. Exit the Service Utility.


17. Restart the PC and check to see that the CL-AP starts up
properly.
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