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Test Research, Inc. 12 TR7600 SI II Series User G uide – Maintenance Figure 17: X-Ray Warning Label/Right Gate  R adiati on Area: Marked on t he front door, as show n in Figure 15 .  Elec trical Dange r: Marked on t he…

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2.2 Position of Safety Labels
X-Ray Warning Label: Marked on the front door, rear door, right gate and left gate.
When X-ray is turned on, DO NOT opens any doors or gates.
Figure 15: X-Ray Warning Labels/Front Door
Figure 16: X-Ray Warning Label/Rear Door
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Figure 17: X-Ray Warning Label/Right Gate
Radiation Area: Marked on the front door, as shown in
Figure 15
.
Electrical Danger: Marked on the electrical extension cable and power socket.
Mechanical Warning: Marked on the left and right gates to warn the danger of a jammed
gate.
Figure 18: Mechanical Warning/Left and Right Gates
Input Marking: Marked on the lower cover of the machine. This label shows the power,
air requirements and serial number.
Figure 19: Input Marking
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3 WARM UP
X-ray Source Auto Warm-Up
Whenever the main program is turned off, the program will save a file that records the time
of last warm-up automatically. You can find this file in C:\TR7600\XrayWarmUp.log. Next
time, when the main program is activated, it will check the last warm-up time. If the last
warm-up time interval is more than 8 hours, the main program will execute auto warm-up.
Figure 20:XrayWarmUp.log
X-ray Source Overload
1) If the X-ray tube has not warmed up for several days, the state of the tube will decay
which will results in X-ray tube overload.
2) If the X-ray tube has not been used for more than 8 hours, X-ray tube will execute auto
warm-up when the main program is activated.
3) However, machines are pretty busy in assembly lines and could not shut down for more
than 8 hours, so machines often have no chance to execute auto warm-up. That results
in X-ray tube overload in high voltage.
4) In order to solve overload problem, TRI may give customers a new WarmUp.ini file
based on the overload voltage that is reported by customers. Please follow the steps
below to put the new WarmUp.ini file in the correct folder:
I. Right-click the mouse on the main program icon on the desktop and then click
[Properties].
Figure 21: Properties