Zenition - Zenition 50 Specifications Document
Zenition - Zenition 50 Specifications Document
Zenition 50 Series
Mobile C-arms
1 Image intensifier 4
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Geometry 5
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Imaging 6
4 X-ray generation 10
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Workflow 14
6 Clinical extensions 15
7 System overview 16
8 Dimensions 19
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Options 20
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Service 22
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1 Image Intensifier
Zenition 50 Series with 9" image intensifier Zenition 50 Series with 12" image intensifier
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2 Geometry
2.1 C-arm stand
Angulation 115° rotation (+90°/-25°)
Extended Angulation 135° rotation (+90°/-45°) for increased projection flexibility
(option)
Motorized height movement 490 mm/19.3"
Speed typical: up ~1.8 cm/s, down ~2.4 cm/s
Longitudinal movement 200 mm/7.9"
Panning movement (swivel) ± 10°
Rotation ± 180°, with safety stop at ± 135°
Lowest lateral position 1034 mm (C-arc under the table)
740 mm (C-arc over the table)
Source to image distance 98.3 cm
(SID)
Free space in C-arm 76.6 cm
C-arm depth 610 mm
Parallel movement Dedicated parallel movement with rear-wheel steering, for easy positioning along
operating table
C-arm stand length 2060 mm (81.1")
Weight 310 kg for 9" / 312 kg for 12"
C-arm stand width 815 mm
C-arm stand height 1680 mm for 9" / 1770 mm for 12"
Brakes on all movements Yes, manual
Steering Rear wheels
Cable deflectors Yes
2.2 Mobile View Station specifications
Depth 701 mm
Width 702 mm (monitors folded)
943 mm (monitors unfolded)
Height 1850 mm
Weight (including options) 140 kg
Monitor rotation 180°
Monitor height movement 230 mm
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3 Imaging
Specifications
SmartVision • Unique BodySmart software allows free positioning of the anatomy, even at the edge of the
image detector. It automatically detects anatomy and adjusts parameters to produce high
quality images
• Contrast and brightness can be adjusted automatically in real time or manually
• Our fully automatic MetalSmart feature excludes metal artifacts caused by metal implants
to provide higher image quality and efficient dose control for orthopedic and other
procedures, compared to systems without metal exclusion
• Philips premium imaging technologies correct for patient or accidental table motion,
automatically and in real-time on live images; reduce noise and artifacts, also on moving
structures and objects; and enhance images and sharpen edges
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Specifications
DoseWise • Imaging modes:
- Fluoro modes ranging from Low X-ray dose to High Level, enabling dose savings when desired
or enhanced image quality when necessary
- Three different pulse rates for fluoro modes; the lower pulse rate can help to manage X-ray dose
• Collimation:
- Graphical shutter and iris and image orientation on Last Image Hold image on C-arm stand
tablet-like UI without applying radiation
- Real lead asymmetrical shutters
- Independent shutter positioning
- Automatic Electronic Blanking following the lead shutters and iris to enhance image quality
• Automatic Shutter Positioning (ASP) sets shutters to the anatomy of interest for excellent image
quality at the touch of a button
• The II side laser (optional) and the tube side laser (optional) lets staff position the C-arm without
using radiation
• Several features contribute to increased dose awareness, including dose reporting, dose display,
and an alert when exceeding a pre-defined procedure dose level
Acquisition settings Preset acquisition settings apply dedicated fluoroscopy settings to obtain superb image quality for
the anatomy of interest without applying more X-ray dose than necessary. Within each program there
are different X-ray modes available (depending on anatomy of interest):
• Low Dose Fluoroscopy
• Normal Dose Fluoroscopy
• Medium Dose Fluoroscopy
• High Dose Fluoroscopy
• Exposure run to produce high quality images
• Single shot exposure, for extra-sharp, single snapshot images
• Hiding choices on the UI
• Auto Contrast Brightness (ACB) on/off settings
• Subtraction
• Trace
Blur reduction and noise reduction buttons to further adjust the level of temporal noise reduction
level to the amount of movement in the region of interest
Removable grid
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Specifications
Real time processing functions
Feature • Feed-forward gain control
• White compression
• Adaptive temporal recursive noise reduction
• Spatial noise reduction
• Adaptive multiresolution brightness / contrast / edge enhancement
• Blanking
• Video invert
• Digital image rotation
• Mirroring
• Flipping
• View trace
• Subtract
• Trace
• Manual/auto contrast/brightness
Post processing functions
Feature • 360° digital rotation mirror left/right and up/down without radiation
• Contrast and Brightness and edging
• Annotation (for a single image or all images in an examination)
• Video invert (negative)
•Z oom and roam (factor 2x real-time magnification, freely movable to any section
of an image)
• Measurement (to precisely quantify lengths and angles in images)
• Electronic shutters (to block out over exposed areas outside the region of interest)
• View Trace
• Landmarking (mixing anatomy with vessel tree)
Mobile view station monitors
Resolution 1280 x 1024 pixels
Maximum light output 650 cd/m2 (High Brightness, optional)
Maximum light output 330 cd/m2 (Standard Brightness)
Contrast ratio >500:1 (standard brightness)
Viewing angle 170° in horizontal and vertical direction
Tablet-like UI Offers easy access to post-processing of acquired images, patient demographics as well as
patient administration and data export (live monitor) (optional)
Monitors Two 19" Standard Brightness (high brightness optional) Color LCD monitors for diagnostic
image quality display. Monitor LUT:
• DICOM GSDF compliant
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4X
-ray generation
Specifications
X-ray generator The Zenition 50 Series uses a monoblock architecture with the high tension transformer in
the X-ray tank. With the monoblock there is no need to transmit pulses over high voltage
cables, which can result in a ramping up and ramping down effect, due to the electrical
impedance of the cables. Because the monoblock generator operates at high frequencies
(78.125 kHz and 15.625 kHz), it produces sharp pulses, which results in fewer motion artifacts
in the image. This also allows less soft radiation to be used and produces less heat.
X-ray tube Zenition 50 series have a rotating anode and high power generator with excellent heat
management to perform the most demanding interventional procedures.
Tube type Rotating anode X-ray tube
Nominal x-ray tube voltage 120 kV
Nominal focal spot values 0.3 and 0.6 mm
Maximum anode heat 315 kHU = 225kJ
content
Maximum anode heat 54 kJ/min = 75.6 kHU/min = 900 W
dissipation
Max. uninterrupted fluoro 10 minutes legal block
time
Maximium continuous 550 W
anode heat dissipation
Anode rotating speed 3000 rpm
Anode target angle 10°
Anode material RT-TZM (Rhenium-Tungsten-Titanium-Zirconium-Molybdenum)
Maximum housing heat 1350 kJ = 1890 kHU
content
Maximum housing heat 192 W = 11.5kJ/min = 16.1kHU/min
dissipation
Maximium continuous 120 W = 7.2kJ/min = 10.1 kHU/min
housing heat dissipation
Cooling method Active oil-circulation cooling
Inherent filter 0.75 mm Al eq at 75 kV
Integrated beam filter 1.0 mm Al. + 0.1 mm Cu
Total beam filtration 4.73 mm Al eq.
Maximum Generator 15 kW
Output
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Specifications
Operating values with Exposure Runs
kV range 40 - 120 kV
mA peak range 2.5 - 60 mA
Pulse width 7.407 - 31.11 ms
Pulse rate 4, 7.5, 15 pps (optional 30 pps)
Operating values with Continuous Fluoroscopy
kV range 40-120 kV
mA range 0.10 - 20 mA
Operating values with Pulsed Fluoroscopy
kV range 40-120 kV
mA peak range 0.5 - 60 mA
Pulse width 8 - 22.22 ms
Pulse rate 6.5, 12.5 pps
Operating values with Single shot exposure (snapshot)
kV range 40-120 kV
mA peak range 2.5 - 100 mA (normal)
5.2 - 125 mA (high power)
Time range 100, 167, 300 ms (normal)
100 ms (high power) (Optional)
X-ray collimation The Zenition 50 Series makes collimation easy. Its full lead (assymetric) shutters can be
rotated and moved independently, and the unique Philips Automatic Shutter Positioning
(ASP) feature automatically positions shutters for high image quality at the touch of a button.
You can position shutters or adjust the iris on the last X-ray image (Last Image Hold on Stand
UI), eliminating additional X-ray dose during collimation.
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Specifications
Shutters Two independent lead shutters with steel wedge: shutters can be coupled for rotation and
translation, or moved individually for asymmetric collimation
Automatic shutter Automatic shutter placement based on image content
positioning
Shutter material 3 mm Pb
Rotation of shutter 360°
Wedge material 0.2 to 2.5 mm stainless steel
Adjustment of shutter and Stepless
iris
Iris material Lead with 5% antimony: Pb (Sb5%)
Iris diameter (at detector) 12" <50 mm - 295 mm
9" <50 mm - 240 mm
Position indication On screen and also on last image hold without radiation on Stand UI
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5 Workflow
Specifications
Unify workflow* Unify workflow brings intuitive control and handling to your system to reduce training and
enhance teamwork.
• Tablet-like UI Physicians and operators experience a whole new level of simplicity with our tablet-like user
interface on the C-arm and intelligent workflow. Now you can just touch the screen with a
finger to drag the shutters and iris into position on Last Image Hold. At each step you only
see the features you need, making it easy to find the right selections.
• ClearGuide and color coding Our unique ClearGuide in combination with color coding on the C-arm speeds up positioning.
ClearGuide provides a uniform reference for the operator and physician to use during
positioning. A set of numbers (3, 6, 9, 12) on the Detector corresponds to the same numbers
displayed on the clinical image. The physician can say 'Rotate orange towards 3' and the
operator knows exactly what to do. The numbers always match up, even if the image is
rotated, flipped, or mirrored.
Mobile View Station The compact Mobile View Station fits perfectly in the surgical workflow. Its intelligent
design provides the user with easy system setup, enhanced viewing capabilities and easy
transportation. Its unique design also makes it easy to clean. All system controls are at your
fingertips on the live monitor of the Mobile Vie w Station. With this tablet-like UI, you can
intuitively set up an exam, post-process images, or export a case to PACS. The operator can
easily see the clinical image on this 15" stand UI screen without obstructing the view of the
physician. Because we use advanced infra-red technology, the touchscreen monitor delivers
the same image quality as non-touchscreen monitors.
Connectivity • The Wireless Data Transfer option allows users to connect to the RIS/HIS to send and
retrieve images or other relevant data wirelessly and reduce the amount of cable clutter in
the OR
• Optional Digital Video out to display live and reference images on additional monitors (e.g.
ceiling mounted) without a loss of resolution
• Optional Video in allows you to conveniently display external video signals like endoscopy
or ultrasound on the right C-arm monitor, so all the information needed is in one view
• Optional USB storage provides a convenient way to store and images for use in reports or
presentations
ClearGuide
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Specifications
DICOM DICOM is seamlessly integrated into the system for digital image to DICOM translation.
A highly intuitive user interface simplifies use.
• DICOM print (optional)
• DICOM store (optional)
• Modality Worklist Management (MWL) (optional)
• Modality Performed Procedure Step (MPPS) (optional)
• Storage Commit (optional)
• DICOM Storage to DVD or USB memory (optional)
• DICOM query/retrieve (optional)
• DICOM Radiation Dose Structured Reports
DICOM image formats:
• Secondary Capture (SC) with/without text
• Angiography (XA - multi frame)
• Patient dose report
Integrated Healthcare The Zenition 50 Series is compliant with the IHE Scheduled Workflow Integration Profile as
Enterprise (IHE) an Acquisition Modality Actor.
For an optimal viewing angle, the LCD monitors can be rotated 180° and adjusted in height
(230 mm/9" )
Digital video out (optional) 2 DVI connectors live and reference monitor
Video in (optional) S-Video, DVI (digital and analog), SDI
USB storage (optional) PNG, MP4, BMP
IP addressing (optional) Static IP, DHCP
Wireless standards IEEE 802.11a / b / g / n / ac (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz band)
supported FIPS 140-2:compliant
Number of antennas 2 (embedded within the system, not visible)
User configurable SSID Up to 16 SSIDs, each with a unique MAC address and configurable SSID Broadcast
support
Authentication protocols PSK, IEEE 802.1x EAP-TLS and PEAP
Security AES, TKIP and WEP encryption
FIPS 140-2 compliant
whitelisting to prevent malware
External room X-ray Yes (optional)
indication
Color coding
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PC Hardware details
# of USB ports 2 USB 2.0 and 1 High speed USB 3.0 port
Storage up to 140,000 images
DICOM STORE (DVD/USB/ Yes
PACS) and Retrieve
(USB/DVD/PACS) both
are optional
Embedded MMV Image Viewer (optional)
Service Tools (PSC, On system service tool (Philips Support Connect) Remote Service Remote Assistance
Remote, LOTS) (Look Over The Shoulder, LOTS)
Boot up time < 77 seconds
Operating System Windows® 7 Embedded
• Processor speed Intel Core™ i7-4790S (4 GHz)
• RAM 8 GB: 2x DDR3 1600 MHz 4 GB SO-DIMM
• Storage type 2x 1TB HDD
Image processing bits II subsystem: 12 bits, system image processing: 14 bits
Storage capacity in GB 2x 1TB HDD, of which ± 800 GB or 140,000 images for image storage
Storage image matrix 1kx1k
Storage image bits 14 bit image data + 1 bit measuring field
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6 Clinical extensions
Specifications
Outlining The outlining tool allows users to draw an outline (in 5 different colors, 1 color at a time)
digitally on an image on the touchscreen monitor using a stylus pen, for example, to mark
a bifurcation or side branches on live fluoroscopy images. Drawings can be switched/
toggled on and off. The undo button corrects mistakes and the delete function gets rid of the
drawing with the touch of a button.
Pain management The Pain management extension offers digital subtraction functionality to enable enhanced
extension visualization of contrast medium injections. Pain interventionalists can work with confidence
to avoid potentially dangerous intravascular injections when using digital
subtraction to enhance visualization of contrast distribution.
Cardiac extension This combination of dedicated cardiac exam types, high pulse rates and image memory
of 140,000 images is the ideal package for cardiac interventions. The cardiac extension
includes dedicated anatomical programmed fluoroscopy parameters for electrophysiology
procedures, pacemaker placements, and cardiac surgery. With motion-stopping pulses of
up to 30 pulses per second and 60 mA, the Zenition 50 Series captures sharp images of
fast moving anatomy in the region of interest. Standard memory (140,000 images) provides
capacity to record long cases at high frame rates.
Vascular extension The vascular extension offers you the full support for vascular cases, providing an
extensive range of vascular imaging tools. Most vascular functions can be controlled by
handheld remote or at the user interface on the Mobile View Station. Image memory of
140,000 images available.
Vascular Processing • Subtracted fluoroscopy mode displays images in subtracted mode
• Trace mode shows in real time the maximum opacification of the vessels (Iodine + CO2)
• Roadmap images support catheter guidance
• Remask lets you reselect the most suitable image in your run as a mask image for contrast
runs
• Smart Mask manages dose and contrast medium usage by re-using previously acquired
images for roadmapping
• Landmarking provides a non-subtracted background image for anatomical reference
• Real time pixel shift compensates for movement artifacts
• Subtraction on/off simplifies the orientation for subtracted images during roadmap
procedures (controlled by remote control or User Interface on the Mobile View Station)
• View Trace creates a trace image in post-processing (Iodine + CO2)
• CO2 mode for subtraction, trace white and roadmap with Smart Mask and view trace
Cardiovascular extension The cardiovascular extension provides high quality fluoroscopy, subtraction runs, and
roadmap guidance to support challenging cardiac and vascular procedures.
Vascular processing features include subtracted fluoroscopy mode, trace mode to show
the maximum opacification of vessels in real time, and real-time pixel shift to compensate
for movement artifacts. Extra support for cardiac examinations is provided with dedicated
anatomically programmed fluoroscopy parameters for electrophysiology
procedures, pacemaker placements, and cardiac surgery. With motion-stopping pulses of up
to 30 pulses per second and 60 mA, the Zenition 50 Series captures high quality images of
fast moving anatomy in the region of interest.
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24 80 seconds boot-up
25 Remote Support + Philips Support Connect tool
26 Windows® Platform
27 Advances Connectivity and interoperability tool
28 External Video-In
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8 Dimensions
Specifications
C-arm stand - 9" IITV: height x width x depth: 45.7 cm x 28.8 cm x 36.3 cm
- 12" IITV: height x width x depth: 54.7 cm x 38.5 cm x 41.2 cm
- Tube Tank: height x width x depth: 39.4 cm x 18.7 cm x 46.7 cm
- SID (focus to II surface distance): 9"IITV: 982 mm, 12"IITV: 983 mm
- Focus to end of collimator assembly distance: 15.3 cm (source to diaphragm distance);
20.3 cm (source to IEC 20 cm spacer cover); 30.3 cm (source to HHS 30 cm spacer cover)
Mobile View Station - Monitors: Height x width x depth: 37.3 cm x 42.4 cm x 10 cm
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Zenition 50 Series with 12" Image Intensifier
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Specifications
Image Viewer Offers an intuitive multi-purpose platform for retrieving and handling DICOM images from
different modalities. It lets you compare pre-operative images side-by-side with the live
fluoroscopy images. 500 Gbyte hard disk.
• MIP/MPR - maximum intensity projection singles out high intensity areas for optimized
2D projection of a 3D volume
Wireless data transfer The Wireless Data Transfer option allows users to connect to the RIS/HIS to send and
retrieve images or other relevant data wirelessly and reduce the amount of cable clutter in
the OR.
Handheld remote control The remote control unit is a handheld infrared keypad used to control the main image
handling functions. For sterile operation, it can be used in a transparent sterile plastic cover.
The functions include:
• Run loop
• Overview run/exam
• Retrieve previous image/run
• Retrieve next image/run
• Park image on Reference monitor
• Retrieve image from Reference monitor (Smart mask)
• Protect image/release image
• Mode selection
• Detector-format selection
• Subtraction on/off
• Image grab
Footswitch wired footswitch cable length: 3.5 m and Wireless
Wired footswitch
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10 Service
Specifications
RightFit Customer Service Different RightFit Customer Service Agreements are available that allows you to leverage the
Agreement capabilities of your in-house service teams to maintain and service your Zenition 50 series to
reduce delays and improve uptime.
Technology Maximizer A program that runs in tandem with your RightFit Customer Service Agreement.3 When you
opt into the program, you receive the latest available software and hardware technology
releases for a predictable fee.
Planning • System installation project management
• Room design services
Start-up • Clinical application education
• In-house service training
• Online learning center
Peak usage • Comprehensive, partner and flexible service agreements
• Remote services
• Service information portal
Renewal • Installed base programs
• System relocation services
• Refurbished systems
Remote proactive support One valuable feature in our Service Agreements is remote support. It helps you get the most
from your imaging system and maintain its peak performance every day. Philips Remote
Services is an advanced, secure network that links your Zenition 50 Series to our global
remote services customer care centers. Configuration, customization, log file analysis and
other services that formerly required on-site visits are now available by connecting to our
remote experts. Remote system log analysis allows our experts to detect anomalies and
plan an on-site visit to increase efficiency. Remote service helps to maintain equipment
performance – protecting you against lengthy downtime and unexpected costs. If a
deteriorating situation is detected by our remote service, corrective action can be carried
out quickly and decisively, often with no interruption to your busy schedule. Our application
specialist can also use the remote viewing feature to resolve application-related issues more
quickly, without an on-site visit. A global platform for system communication certifies that all
service data is handled via best-in-class encrypted transmission technology.
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Eligible RightFit Service Agreements are available with Technology Maximizer.
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