RadiForce R12 Color LCD Monitor
The R12 features versatile image control and landscape/ portrait mode support, making this 1MP color LCD monitor ideal for a wide variety of tasks, from viewing of ultrasound, endoscope, CT and MRI images to use as an HIS/RIS terminal.
Quality Control Tool for Color LCD Monitor RadiCS RX1
Performs quality control tasks to ensure long-term image quality and consistency among RadiForce color monitors. Features include acceptance testing, calibration to the DICOM Part 14 standard, detailed calibration history reports, test pattern checks, and automated scheduling of pattern, luminance, grayscale, and uniformity checks. It also offers manufacturer-independent asset management of the PC, graphics boards, and monitors.
Network QC Management Software RadiNET Pro and RadiNET
RadiNET Pro and RadiNET Network quality control (QC) management software are advanced solutions developed for quality control departments in any medical facility that requires facility-wide management of their monitor`s image consistency and performance. RadiNET Pro provides management of up to 8,000 monitors within a large medical facility. RadiNET offers small to mid-size facilities monitor management of up to 400 monitors.
ToneCurve Tuning Utility
The EIZO-developed bundled software ToneCurve Tuning Utility (for Microsoft Windows XP, 2000, Me and 98SE) uses the monitor`s 10-bit look-up tables (LUT) for adjustment of grayscale and color tones to the desired values. Even tones in high and low brightness areas of the screen, typically problematic for LCD monitors to display, can be adjusted easily and accurately.
Fine Contrast and DICOM Settings
The front button operated FineContrast function consists of six user-selectable modes, each with different settings for brightness and gamma. It includes two DICOM modes - DICOM-CL and DICOM-BL for clear and blue base film, as well as Custom, sRGB, Calibration, and Text modes.
Brightness Stabilization
At startup or upon wakeup, the EIZO patented drift correction function quickly stabilizes the brightness level. In addition, a sensor measures the backlight brightness and compensates for brightness fluctuations caused by the ambient temperature and the passage of time.
Customer Assurance
Meets the strictest medical, safety and EMC emissions standards including UL2601-1, TÜV/GM, CE, CB, CSA C22.2 No.601-1, VCCI, FCC, and FDA 510(k).
RadiNET- Network QC Management Software
RadiNET offers centralized management of RadiForce monitors distributed throughout a medical facility and offers complete control of the monitor`s image quality and assurance that images will be consistent, whether viewing from the reading room or a patient clinic. Network administrators can now check and manage the Quality Control data of each monitor directly from a centralized network PC. By having immediate access to this data, administrators can recognize potential problems and take appropriate measures.
RadiNET, which provides a simple system configuration and requires only reasonable initial investments, reduces the burden on monitor administrators and those responsible for monitor maintenance in a hospital.
Enables centralized management of quality control records and asset management data for up to 400 monitors
Installed in the administrator`s PC, RadiNET allows you to control up to 400 RadiForce monitors connected to 50 client PCs through a network from the administrator`s PC. RadiNET stores the history data in a shared folder from each monitor on the administrator`s PC and becomes available for further consultation. You can search, or print various kinds of information about the monitors, including records of calibration, acceptance tests, and consistency tests performed by RadiCS Quality Control Tool. Further functions include viewing asset management data such as the serial numbers, model names, and purchase dates of each monitor.
No special server is required and any existing PC can be used
Because any PC on a network can serve as the administrator PC, you do not need to install a special server. Therefore RadiNET does not require changes of the existing system configuration. In addition, RadiNET can be run without having to start RadiCS, on each of the client`s PC.
Data collected from separate clients can also be stored in a removable disk and used with RadiNET
If the administrator`s PC cannot be connected to a specific client`s PC on the network, quality control records collected from these clients can be stored in a removable disk or other storage media and then applied to RadiNET.
RadiNET Pro Network QC Management Software
As medical imaging moves toward a film less environment, quality control for a large number of monitors installed throughout a hospital is continuously expensive and laborious. RadiNET Pro offers unified quality control of various monitors` data distributed throughout a hospital ranging from monitors for diagnostic imaging in reading and modality rooms to HIS/RIS monitors handling reference images and electronic diagnostic charts in clinics. RadiNET Pro reduces the burden on system administrators and maintenance personnel while providing a high-quality, film less environment.
Web-Based Application
RadiNET Pro is a web-based application. A web server for monitor management is installed in the hospital, accessed via a web browser. Thus, the monitor administrator can grasp the monitor`s image quality situation anywhere in the hospital at any time. The monitor management database is easy to use, and efficiently designed so that required data can be accessed easily.
Integrated Management
QC data such as the calibration history, acceptance and constancy tests, as well as asset management data such as client PC numbers, model names and date-of-purchase, can all be accessed and managed bi-directional from any server / client PC.
Double click on a certain task to review the calibration records, acceptance and consistency tests, and other data in a separate window.
Other Features:
- Manages 8,000 Monitors
- Flexible Compatibility
- Remote Functions
- Alert Warning Messages
- Report Function
- Secured Log Function