02 - Primary Calibration
02 - Primary Calibration
PURPOSE
This procedure describes the method of calibrating the Prodigy/ Prodigy Advance
scanner.
APPLICATION
This procedure applies to all personnel installing or servicing a Prodigy/ Prodigy
Advance where calibration is necessary.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
THE X-ray generator produces beam of ionizing radiation. The technician should take
precautions to avoid exposing any part of their body to the beam.
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS
DXAP2000 Prodigy/ Prodigy Advance Installation Procedures.
DXAP2004 Prodigy/ Prodigy Advance Installation Report Form
DEFINITIONS
None.
THEORY
Primary calibration acquisition consists mainly of acquiring count rate data at various
points on a "step-wedge". A step-wedge consists of various thickness’ of aluminum and
Lucite that overlap to form a two dimensional matrix of values. By obtaining count rate
data at each point, the entire X-ray/detection system is characterized in terms of its
response to varying levels of aluminum and Lucite. This is done by creating a transfer
function or “mapping” so to speak, that relates every combination of count rate to an
aluminum / Lucite combination that is “correct” for this count rate.
The primary calibration acquisition software first calculates all low-level corrections on a
per detector basis. This includes:
1) Pileup
2) Spillover
3) Reference count rates
(Reference count rates are actually acquired concurrently with the rest of the data)
Note: Pileup and spillover are calculated with the same dialogs that are available on
a stand-alone basis through the tools menu.
After the low–level corrections have been done, the step wedge is sampled at 3mA
and 150 uA. At 3 mA, the tube can only be on for 7 minutes at a time, so there are
cool down periods in between the acquisition periods.
Most of the acquisition parameters are alterable through the Settings dialog,
available through the toolbar. You will need to enter the calibration block and
detector values as prompted. The required values can be found on the respective
object.
PROCEDURE
1. PREPARING THE SCAN TABLE
A. Enter the Service Mode of the Prodigy/ Prodigy Advance Software Options
/ User Options Service – Enter Password (Smile ver 1.1 – 2.05, Award
ver 2.1 +)
D. Enter the detector number when the software prompts, it can be found on
the compliance label for the detector.
E. Enter the PBM per step, PBM offset (with negative sign when necessary),
Aluminum wedge serial number, and the system number when the
software prompts.
F. Click on OK
Note: Be careful when handling the calibration blocks, dents or dings may
cause variations in the primary calibration results.
N. Click on OK
O. The primary calibration will begin.
P. The software will find the exact position of the step wedge. It should
tolerate slight errors in positioning; however, good calibration block
positioning will reduce potential primary calibration failures.
Q. Calibration will commence. It takes approx. 40 minutes.
R. If the primary calibration passes, a pass message is displayed and the
software will ask if you wish to save this calibration. Answer yes.
S. Restart the Prodigy/ Prodigy Advance Software and allow the software to
analyze the primary calibration files.
5. TROUBLESHOOTING
Source timeout. There is a watch dog timer in the host software that
will timeout if a pass at 3 mA takes longer than 7 minutes. This is to
prevent burning up the tube. The calibration will be terminated if this
happens. This will occur if the counts decrease dramatically, due to
detector malfunction, shutter malfunction, etc.
Did not find Cal Blocks. If the Taus are all essentially 0, and the %
spillover is very high (>3000) the scanner was unable to find the
calibration blocks. Repeat this procedure.
GENERATED RECORDS
None.