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GE OEC 9900 Elite C-Arm With Continual High Level Fluoroscopy. GE is a trusted brand that has saturated the medical equipment market. They produce intuitive, well-working medical equipment. C-arms are large pieces of imaging equipment that take captures of inside the body. Jan 27, 2011 PART TWO HERE: A brief overview of the GE OEC 9900 Elite C-Arm. I didn't realize this when I made the video, but t.
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GE Healthcare’s OEC C-arm has the power, usability and I.Q. to meet the most demanding surgical imaging situations.
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Ask a New Question2Replies12 days ago | 12 days agoStuck in BIOS at booting Hi guys,I am getting an error on the 2nd monitor screen which reads as follows: Initializing......ERROR! Adaptor Malfunctioning! SMPT BIOS Fault 13h encountered at adaptor PCI(03h,05h,00h)Press any key to continue....So what we did is to connect a PS/ 2 keyboard to the board and was able get in. We've replaced the CPU board but did not fix it. We're looking for a permanent fix and would appreciate any suggestion how to solve this problem. Thank you,Reply |
-KmiloRod a month ago | a month agoBoot problem Hi, guys. I have a OEC 9900 Elite system that doesn't boot up. The C-arm gets stuck after 11 arrows, and the left monitor shows this error message: 'SYSTEM ERROR DETECTED X-rays are disabled. Turn the system off, wait 10 seconds, and then restart the system. If this message persists, call for service. Service Information: Vortex IP board is not detected!' I cannot connect with the system using UtilitySuite. When monitoring the booting process with Display Adapter's switch in service mode, it seems that the system tries to erase the flash nodes and reload them, but it fails showing the message 'Board firmware validation FAILED!'. I reloaded software but the issue continues. All voltages seem to be OK in the passive backplane. I cleaned and reseated all the boards and cables in the rack, visually inspected the Vortex IP board and it seems OK. It does not turn on any LED after booting. I think it could be a defective Vortex IP board but I want to be sure. What else should I check? Reply |
5Replies5 months ago | 5 months agoService Manuals Hello,Does anyone have the service manuals for the new GE OEC Elite? Reply |
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FEATURES
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- 55 degree C-arm over-scan with Super C 15kW and rotating anode X-ray tube for penetration
- Motorized C movements and remote user interface MTS for motion subtraction
- Imaging LCD flat panel monitors with articulating arm for ergonomics
- 1k2 high resolution imaging technology on a mobilesystem.
- Featuring precision imaging Dynamic RangeManagement (DRM) for uncompromised image quality.
- Flat panel monitors on an articulating arm allow viewingof images from anywhere in the room
- Simple user interface reduces procedure time toimprove efficiency.
- Preset imaging profiles optimize I.Q. by enhancingfeatures of interest.
- Remote service connectivity.
Ge Oec 9900 Elite User Manual
SPECIFICATIONS
Image Display | 18 in Dual Monitor |
Maximum Focal Spot | 0.6 mm Dual focal spots, 0,3mm/0.6mm |
X-ray Generator Power Rating | 15 Kw |
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Additional Specifications
Image intensifier sizes 9
X-ray tube heat capacity 1.6 MHU
Pulsed fluoroscopy15 pps, 30 pps
Spatial resolution -- fluoro1,000 x 1,000 16bit
X-ray tube heat capacity 1.6 MHU
Pulsed fluoroscopy15 pps, 30 pps
Spatial resolution -- fluoro1,000 x 1,000 16bit
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GE OEC 9900 Elite C-Arm With Continual High Level FluoroscopyOec 9900 Elite User Manual
GE is a trusted brand that has saturated the medical equipment market. They produce intuitive, well-working medical equipment. C-arms are large pieces of imaging equipment that take captures of inside the body.