kodak poc 120 digital x ray system

Digital imaging for low exam volumes with Point-of-Care   CR 120 System 

The Kodak Point-of-Care CR 120 System is ideal for a wide range of computed radiography examinations in specialty practices such as chiropractors, podiatrists, and orthopaedists. It is also well suited for small clinics, mobile units, and offshore locations including oil rigs and cruise ships.

This system enables all imaging functions to be performed at the point of patient care with one compact, affordable package that includes the single-plate CR reader, Ko da k flexible phosphor screens, advanced image management software, and a PC-based review station. Perfect for environments where small size, simplicity of use, and performance are critical, the CR 120 System also provides low-volume environments with an excellent entry to digital imaging.

Highly versatile

The Ko da k Point-of-Care CR 120 System can be configured for most clinical applications. A simple-to-use Ko da k Quality Control Scanner interface designed for full DICOM connectivity allows you to set up the system to capture highquality x-ray images of any body part. All imaging parameters are optimized, resulting in digital images that can be enhanced, enlarged, duplicated, and sent to any location in seconds with no loss of resolution. Images can be printed or archived locally on CDs or DVDs.

Point-of-care productivity

Mounted on an optional wheeled Z-cart or placed on a tabletop, the Ko da k Point-of-Care CR 120 System can be used in virtually any location. With the Z-cart, this system can be rolled into any situation where nearly instant digital images are needed.

Mobile x-ray

The Point-of-Care CR 120 System can provide a complete mobile digital imaging solution on wheels. Mount the system in a van or truck and combine it with reusable Ko da k flexible phosphor screens and cassettes, a rugged laptop computer, and portable x-ray equipment. Then drive anywhere x-ray exams are needed. Ko da k Point-of-Care mobile solutions serve nursing facilities, prisons, forensic institutions, employee screening needs, and more throughout the world.

 

Specifications

Throughput

Up to 20 cassettes per hour

Time to First Image

63 seconds

Grayscale Resolution

Acquisition: 12 bits per pixel Display: 12 bits per pixel

Dimensions

(H x W x D) 13.4 x 29.0 x 25.8 in. (34.0 x 73.5 x 65.5 cm)

Weight

99 lbs (45 kg)

System Configurations

Desktop Z-cart (mobile cart) Distributed CR

Software

Integrated acquisition and PACS functionality including: image analysis, archiving, and seamless remote image communications, built on scalable, user-friendly DICOM 3.0 software platform Bone mineral densitometry (BMD OsteoGramsoftware and cassette with template) Power Requirements

Single-phase 50/60 Hz, 200 VA, 100–240 VAC (+/– 10%), 2A, UPS required

Regulatory Approvals

FDA (USA), CE (EU), SDA (China), and others available or pending in most major markets

Safety Standards

EN 60601-1, 60825-1, 60601-1-2

Environmental Operating Conditions

Operating conditions: 10–40°C, 90% at 35°C Storage: –15–60°C

Cassette Size

High Resolution Size:

8 x 10 in. (20 x 25 cm) 10 x 12 in. (25 x 30 cm) 14 x 14 in. (35 x 35 cm) 14 x 17 in. (35 x 43 cm)

Pixel Matrix: 2216 x 2628 2092 x 2508 2916 x 2916 2120 x 2548

Sampling Density: 8.4 pix/mm 7.0 pix/mm 7.0 pix/mm 5.0 pix/mm