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CAPTUS 700t Manual

CAPTUS 700t Manual

CAPINTEC, INC. CAPTUS® 700t

To change the To date, touch the To: field box. The Enter End Date screen will appear.

The screen displays the currently set date. Above and below each of the fields are + and –
buttons, respectively. To adjust the displayed value for a specific field, touch the + button to
increase the displayed value or the – button to decrease the displayed value.

For the year, +10 and -10 buttons are provided to quickly change the tens column of the
years.

Touch the ACCEPT button to accept the set date or the CANCEL button to cancel any
changes. Figure 14-28 Plasma Tests Search Screen will re-appear showing the set date.

Search
When the From and To dates are correct, touch the SEARCH button. The screen displays a
listing of the data for the Plasma Tests performed within the specified date range similar to
that shown in Figure 14-26 Schilling Tests Search Screen After Search.

Note: If the search results in more than 100 items, the message “Search Plasma Test
Error More than 100 items have been returned Please refine criteria” will appear.
Refine the search by narrowing the date range to search for.

To exit Figure 14-28 Plasma Tests Search Screen,
• touch the BACK button – Figure 14-2 Reports Screen will re-appear or
• touch the HOME button – Figure 14-1 Main Screen will appear.

The listing is in reverse chronological order (newest at the top of the list). The length of the
list will vary depending on how many Plasma Tests have been performed between the
selected dates. If there are more than 10 results, the number of pages (or screens) will be
shown in the upper right corner of the screen indicating the length of the list. To scroll
through the list, touch the DOWN ARROW (▼) button. The next group of 10 results will be
displayed and the UP ARROW (▲) button will appear allowing the user to scroll up in the list.

Summary Report
If a printer is attached to the system, a summary report of the search results can be printed
by touching the PRINT button.

Detailed Report
To obtain a detailed report for a particular Plasma Test result, touch the desired result on the
list. The result will become highlighted and a VIEW button will appear on the screen similar to
that shown in Figure 14-23 Search Wipes Screen with Highlighted Wipe. (If necessary, scroll
the list until the desired result is displayed.)

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Touch the VIEW button. Figure 14-29 Plasma Test Report Screen will appear displaying the
detailed report for the selected Plasma Test result.

Figure 14-29 Plasma Test Report Screen

The following sections describe the functions that are available from Figure 14-29 Plasma
Test Report Screen.

Print Detailed Result
If a printer is attached to the system, the detailed report of the selected Plasma Test
result can be printed by touching the PRINT button.

Inactivate a Plasma Test
A Plasma Test result can be inactivated. Reasons for doing this can be:
• the test was a simulation for training,
• a mistake was made doing the test, etc.

The Plasma Test result will still be saved in the database. When the test is displayed
on the list, it will be shown with a line through the characters. When the summary
report is printed, the word “INACTIVE” and the optional comment will appear instead

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of the data. When the individual report is printed, “INACTIVE” and the optional
comment will appear.

To inactivate the selected Plasma Test, touch the INACTIVATE button. Figure 14-11
Inactivate Record Screen will appear.

To enter an optional comment (description or reason) for the selected Schilling Test
result inactivation, touch the Comment: field box. Figure 14-12 Alphanumeric Keypad
Screen will appear.

Input the desired comment (description or reason) for the invalidation and touch the
ACCEPT button. Figure 14-11 Inactivate Record Screen will re-appear with the
Comment: field box populated with the entered comment. The comment can contain
any combination of 22 alphanumeric characters maximum.

To cancel any changes and return to Figure 14-11 Inactivate Record Screen, touch
the CANCEL button.

To complete the inactivation of the selected Plasma Test result, touch the YES
button.

If it is decided not to inactivate the selected Plasma Test result, touch the NO button.

View Plasma Test Spectrums
The spectrum of the following measurements can be viewed: Background (B),
Standard (W), Whole Blood (S) and Plasma (L). To view the spectrum for desired
measurement, touch the corresponding blue highlighted count rate box. The
Spectrum Screen (similar to Figure 14-13 System Test Spectrum Screen) will appear.

A Region of Interest may be defined using the BLUE and GREEN ARROW buttons to
place vertical line cursors around the ROI. DOUBLE ARROW buttons move the
cursor approximately 75 energy channels. SINGLE ARROW buttons move the cursor
approximately 4 energy channels.

Note: The actual energy channel keV will vary depending upon the Auto Calibration.

When the vertical cursor is moved, the channel energy (keV) and the number of
counts in that energy channel are displayed. Once the vertical cursors are set, the
total counts in the ROI are displayed.

To print the spectrum, touch the PRINT button.

To return Figure 14-29 Plasma Test Report Screen, touch the BACK button.

Exit Detailed Result

To exit Figure 14-29 Plasma Test Report Screen, touch the BACK button. Figure
14-28 Plasma Tests Search Screen will re-appear.

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RBC REPORT
From Figure 14-2 Reports Screen, touch the RBC REPORT button. The Search RBC Tests
Screen will appear and be similar to that shown in Figure 14-28 Plasma Tests Search
Screen.

The RBC Test results are searchable by using a date range. The default From: and To:
dates are “today”.

Set Date
To change the From date, touch the From: field box. The Enter Start Date screen will
appear.

The screen displays the currently set date. Above and below each of the fields are + and –
buttons, respectively. To adjust the displayed value for a specific field, touch the + button to
increase the displayed value or the – button to decrease the displayed value.

For the year, +10 and -10 buttons are provided to quickly change the tens column of the
years.

Touch the ACCEPT button to accept the set date or the CANCEL button to cancel any
changes. The Search RBC Tests Screen will re-appear showing the set date.

To change the To date, touch the To: field box. The Enter End Date screen will appear.

The screen displays the currently set date. Above and below each of the fields are + and –
buttons, respectively. To adjust the displayed value for a specific field, touch the + button to
increase the displayed value or the – button to decrease the displayed value.

For the year, +10 and -10 buttons are provided to quickly change the tens column of the
years.

Touch the ACCEPT button to accept the set date or the CANCEL button to cancel any
changes. The Search RBC Tests Screen will re-appear showing the set date.

Search
When the From and To dates and the Wipe type are correct, touch the SEARCH button. The
screen displays a listing of the data for the RBC Tests performed within the specified date
range as shown in Figure 14-30 RBC Tests Search Screen after Search.

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Figure 14-30 RBC Tests Search Screen after Search

Note: If the search results in more than 100 items, the message “Search RBC Test Error
More than 100 items have been returned Please refine criteria” will appear. Refine
the search by narrowing the date range to search for.

To exit Figure 14-30 RBC Tests Search Screen after Search,
• touch the BACK button – Figure 14-2 Reports Screen will re-appear or
• touch the HOME button – Figure 14-1 Main Screen will appear.

The listing is in reverse chronological order (newest at the top of the list). The length of the
list will vary depending on how many RBC Tests have been performed between the selected
dates. If there are more than 10 results, the number of pages (or screens) will be shown in
the upper right corner of the screen indicating the length of the list. To scroll through the list,
touch the DOWN ARROW (▼) button. The next group of 10 results will be displayed and the
UP ARROW (▲) button will appear allowing the user to scroll up in the list.

Summary Report
If a printer is attached to the system, a summary report of the search results can be printed
by touching the PRINT button.

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Detailed Report

To obtain a detailed report for a particular RBC Test result, touch the desired result on the
list. The result will become highlighted and a VIEW button will appear on the screen similar to
that shown in Figure 14-23 Search Wipes Screen with Highlighted Wipe. (If necessary, scroll
the list until the desired result is displayed.)

Touch the VIEW button. Figure 14-31 RBC Test Report Screen will appear displaying the
detailed report for the selected RBC Test result.

Figure 14-31 RBC Test Report Screen

The following sections describe the functions that are available from Figure 14-31 RBC Test
Report Screen.

Print Detailed Result

If a printer is attached to the system, the detailed report of the selected RBC Test
result can be printed by touching the PRINT button.

Inactivate a RBC Test
An RBC Test result can be inactivated. Reasons for doing this can be:

• the test was a simulation for training,

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• a mistake was made doing the test, etc.

The RBC Test result will still be saved in the database. When the test is displayed on
the list, it will be shown with a line through the characters. When the summary report
is printed, the word “INACTIVE” and the optional comment will appear instead of the
data. When the individual report is printed, “INACTIVE” and the optional comment will
appear.

To inactivate the selected RBC Test, touch the INACTIVATE button. Figure 14-11
Inactivate Record Screen will appear.

To enter an optional comment (description or reason) for the selected Schilling Test
result inactivation, touch the Comment: field box. Figure 14-12 Alphanumeric Keypad
Screen will appear.

Input the desired comment (description or reason) for the invalidation and touch the
ACCEPT button. Figure 14-11 Inactivate Record Screen will re-appear with the
Comment: field box populated with the entered comment. The comment can contain
any combination of 22 alphanumeric characters maximum.

To cancel any changes and return to Figure 14-11 Inactivate Record Screen, touch
the CANCEL button.

To complete the inactivation of the selected RBC Test result, touch the YES button.

If it is decided not to inactivate the selected RBC Test result, touch the NO button.

View RBC Test Spectrums
The spectrum of the following measurements can be viewed: Background (B),
Whole Blood Standard (W), Whole Blood Sample (S), Plasma Standard (P) and
Plasma Sample (L). To view the spectrum for desired measurement, touch the
corresponding blue highlighted count rate box. The Spectrum Screen (similar to
Figure 14-13 System Test Spectrum Screen) will appear.

A Region of Interest may be defined using the BLUE and GREEN ARROW buttons to
place vertical line cursors around the ROI. DOUBLE ARROW buttons move the
cursor approximately 75 energy channels. SINGLE ARROW buttons move the cursor
approximately 4 energy channels.

Note: The actual energy channel keV will vary depending upon the Auto Calibration.

When the vertical cursor is moved, the channel energy (keV) and the number of
counts in that energy channel are displayed. Once the vertical cursors are set, the
total counts in the ROI are displayed.

To print the spectrum, touch the PRINT button.

To return to the RBC Test Report Screen, touch the BACK button.

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Exit Detailed Result
To exit Figure 14-31 RBC Test Report Screen, touch the BACK button. Figure 14-30
RBC Tests Search Screen after Search will re-appear.

RBC SURVIVAL REPORT
From Figure 14-2 Reports Screen, touch the RBC SURVIVAL REPORT button. Figure 14-32
RBC Survival Test Search Screen will appear.

Figure 14-32 RBC Survival Test Search Screen

To exit Figure 14-32 RBC Survival Test Search Screen,
• touch the BACK button – Figure 14-2 Reports Screen will re-appear or
• touch the HOME button – Figure 14-1 Main Screen will appear.

Search
All completed Patients can be displayed or the RBC Survival Test results can be searched
for a particular Patient by Last Name and/or ID.

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To view all completed patients, touch the SEARCH button. The screen will appear similar to
that shown in Figure 14-33 Search RBC Survival Tests Screen – All Patients.

Figure 14-33 Search RBC Survival Tests Screen – All Patients

The Patient List is sorted by their Injection time, latest one first. The number of pages (or
screens) will be shown in the upper right corner of the screen indicating the length of the list.
To scroll through the list, touch the DOWN ARROW (▼) button. The next group of 10
Patients will be displayed and the UP ARROW (▲) button will appear allowing the user to
scroll up in the list.

There are two ways to search for a particular Patient:

1. From Figure 14-32 RBC Survival Test Search Screen or Figure 14-33 Search RBC
Survival Tests Screen – All Patients, touch the Last: field box. Figure 14-12
Alphanumeric Keypad Screen will appear. Input the Patient’s exact last name. If the
exact spelling of the last name is not known, input the first letter of the last name and
then touch the WILDCARD (%) button in the lower left of the alphanumeric keypad.
For example, if you want to see all Patients with last names that begin with the letter
“C”, input “C%”. Once the last name is input, touch the ACCEPT button. The RBC
Survival Tests Search screen will re-appear with Last: field box populated with the
entered search criteria. Touch the SEARCH button. Any Patient that matches the
requested search criteria will be displayed.

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2. From Figure 14-32 RBC Survival Test Search Screen or Figure 14-33 Search RBC
Survival Tests Screen – All Patients, touch the ID: field box. Figure 14-12
Alphanumeric Keypad Screen will appear. Input the Patient’s exact ID. If the exact
spelling of the ID is not known, input the first character of the ID and then touch the
WILDCARD (%) button in the lower left of the alphanumeric keypad. For example, if
you want to see all Patients with IDs that begin with the number “3”, input “3%”. Once
the ID is input, touch the ACCEPT button. The RBC Survival Tests Search screen will
re-appear with ID: field box populated with the entered search criteria. Touch the
SEARCH button. Any Patient that matches the requested search criteria will be
displayed.

Note: The Last: and ID: field boxes can be used in conjunction with each other. That is, the
Last: field box can contain “C%’ and the ID: field box can contain “3%” and once the
SEARCH button is touched, the screen will display all active Patients with last names
that begin with “C” and IDs that begin with “3”.

Once the desired Patient is displayed on the screen, touch the Patient. The entire line for the
selected Patient will become highlighted and a VIEW button will appear in the lower portion
of the screen as shown in Figure 14-34 RBC Survival Report Search Screen with Highlighted
Patient.

Figure 14-34 RBC Survival Report Search Screen with Highlighted Patient

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Report

To obtain a report for the selected Patient, touch the VIEW button. Figure 14-35 RBC
Survival Test Report Screen will appear displaying the detailed report for the selected patient
result.

Figure 14-35 RBC Survival Test Report Screen

The following sections describe the functions that are available from Figure 14-35 RBC
Survival Test Report Screen.

Print Result
If a printer is attached to the system, the report of the selected Patient Test results
can be printed by touching the PRINT button.

Reactivate a Patient
If more measurements are required for the selected Patient, the Patient can be
transferred from the list of patients displayed in the Reports Module to the list of
patients to be measured in the RBC Survival Test Module.

To re-activate the Patient, touch the REACTIVATE button. The ReActivate RBC
Survival Test screen will appear.

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To complete the reactivation of the selected RBC Survival Test Patient, touch the
YES button. The Patient will be removed from the Reports Module and transferred to
the list of patients to be measured in the RBC Survival Tests Module.

If it is decided not to re-activate the selected Patient, touch the NO button. Figure
14-35 RBC Survival Test Report Screen will re-appear.

View Normal Values
To view the RBC Survival Normal Range settings, touch the VIEW NORMAL button.
Figure 14-36 RBC Survival View Normal Range Screen will appear.

Figure 14-36 RBC Survival View Normal Range Screen

Touch the BACK button to return to Figure 14-35 RBC Survival Test Report Screen.

Viewing Measurements
Specific measurement test results and spectrums can be viewed.
To view the test result measurements, touch any of the blue highlighted count
measurements. A screen similar to that shown in Figure 14-37 RBC Survival – View
Measurement Results Screen will appear.

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Figure 14-37 RBC Survival – View Measurement Results Screen

To return to Figure 14-35 RBC Survival Test Report Screen, touch the BACK button.

To view the spectrum for a specific measurement, touch the blue highlighted count
field box beside the desired measurement. A Spectrum Screen (similar to Figure
14-13 System Test Spectrum Screen) will appear.

A Region of Interest may be defined using the BLUE and GREEN ARROW buttons to
place vertical line cursors around the ROI. DOUBLE ARROW buttons move the
cursor approximately 75 energy channels. SINGLE ARROW buttons move the cursor
approximately 4 energy channels.

Note: The actual energy channel keV will vary depending upon the Auto Calibration.

When the vertical cursor is moved, the channel energy (keV) and the number of
counts in that energy channel are displayed. Once the vertical cursors are set, the
total counts in the ROI are displayed.

To print the spectrum, touch the PRINT button.

To return to Figure 14-37 RBC Survival – View Measurement Results Screen, touch
the BACK button.

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Exit Results
To exit Figure 14-35 RBC Survival Test Report Screen, touch the BACK button.
Figure 14-33 Search RBC Survival Tests Screen – All Patients will re-appear.

THYROID UPTAKE REPORT
From Figure 14-2 Reports Screen, touch the THYROID UPTAKE REPORT button.
Figure 14-38 Search Thyroid Uptake Tests Screen will appear.

Figure 14-38 Search Thyroid Uptake Tests Screen

To exit Figure 14-38 Search Thyroid Uptake Tests Screen,
• touch the BACK button – Figure 14-2 Reports Screen will re-appear or
• touch the HOME button – Figure 14-1 Main Screen will appear.

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Search

All completed Patients can be displayed or the Thyroid Uptake Test results can be searched
for a particular Patient by Last Name and/or ID.

To view all completed patients, touch the SEARCH button. The screen will appear similar to
that shown in Figure 14-39 Search Thyroid Uptake Tests Screen – All Patients.

Figure 14-39 Search Thyroid Uptake Tests Screen – All Patients

The Patient List is sorted by their Dose Administration time, latest one first. The number of
pages (or screens) will be shown in the upper right corner of the screen indicating the length
of the list. To scroll through the list, touch the DOWN ARROW (▼) button. The next group of
10 Patients will be displayed and the UP ARROW (▲) button will appear allowing the user to
scroll up in the list.

There are two ways to search for a particular Patient:

3. From Figure 14-38 Search Thyroid Uptake Tests Screen or Figure 14-39 Search
Thyroid Uptake Tests Screen – All Patients, touch the Last: field box. Figure 14-12
Alphanumeric Keypad Screen will appear. Input the Patient’s exact last name. If the
exact spelling of the last name is not known, input the first letter of the last name and
then touch the WILDCARD (%) button in the lower left of the alphanumeric keypad.
For example, if you want to see all Patients with last names that begin with the letter
“C”, input “C%”. Once the last name is input, touch the ACCEPT button. The Thyroid

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Uptake Tests Search screen will re-appear with Last: field box populated with the
entered search criteria. Touch the SEARCH button. Any Patient that matches the
requested search criteria will be displayed.

4. From Figure 14-38 Search Thyroid Uptake Tests Screen or Figure 14-39 Search
Thyroid Uptake Tests Screen – All Patients, touch the ID: field box. Figure 14-12
Alphanumeric Keypad Screen will appear. Input the Patient’s exact ID. If the exact
spelling of the ID is not known, input the first character of the ID and then touch the
WILDCARD (%) button in the lower left of the alphanumeric keypad. For example, if
you want to see all Patients with IDs that begin with the number “3”, input “3%”. Once
the ID is input, touch the ACCEPT button. The Thyroid Uptake Tests Search screen
will re-appear with ID: field box populated with the entered search criteria. Touch the
SEARCH button. Any Patient that matches the requested search criteria will be
displayed.

Note: The Last: and ID: field boxes can be used in conjunction with each other. That is, the
Last: field box can contain “C%’ and the ID: field box can contain “3%” and once the
SEARCH button is touched, the screen will display all active Patients with last names
that begin with “C” and IDs that begin with “3”.

Once the desired Patient is displayed on the screen, touch the Patient. The entire line for the
selected Patient will become highlighted and a VIEW button will appear in the lower portion
of the screen as shown in Figure 14-40 Thyroid Uptake Search Screen with Highlighted
Patient.

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Figure 14-40 Thyroid Uptake Search Screen with Highlighted Patient

Detailed Report
To obtain a detailed report for the selected Patient, touch the VIEW button. Figure 14-41
Thyroid Uptake Test Report Screen will appear displaying the detailed report for the selected
patient.

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Figure 14-41 Thyroid Uptake Test Report Screen

The following sections describe the functions that are available from Figure 14-41 Thyroid
Uptake Test Report Screen.

Print Detailed Result
If a printer is attached to the system, the detailed report of the selected Thyroid
Uptake Patient Test results can be printed by touching the PRINT button.

Reactivate a Patient
If more measurements are required for the selected Patient, the Patient can be
transferred from the list of patients displayed in the Reports Module to the list of
patients to be measured in the Thyroid Uptake Module.

To re-activate the Patient, touch the REACTIVATE button. The ReActivate Thyroid
Uptake Test screen will appear.

To complete the reactivation of the selected Thyroid Uptake Patient, touch the YES
button. The Patient will be removed from the Reports Module and transferred to the
list of patients to be measured in the Thyroid Uptake Module.

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If it is decided not to re-activate the selected Patient, touch the NO button. Figure
14-41 Thyroid Uptake Test Report Screen will re-appear.

View Protocol

To view the selected Patient’s Protocol details, touch the VIEW PROTOCOL button.
Figure 14-42 Thyroid Uptake – View Protocol Screen will appear.

Figure 14-42 Thyroid Uptake – View Protocol Screen

The details for the selected Protocol will be displayed on the screen.
To return to Figure 14-41 Thyroid Uptake Test Report Screen, touch the BACK
button.

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Normal Values

To view the currently set Thyroid Uptake Normal Values, from Figure 14-42 Thyroid
Uptake – View Protocol Screen, touch the NORMAL VALUES button. Figure 14-43
Normal Range – View Screen will appear.

Figure 14-43 Normal Range – View Screen

To return to Figure 14-42 Thyroid Uptake – View Protocol Screen, touch the BACK
button.

Viewing Measurements
Specific measurement test results and spectrums can be viewed.

To view the test result measurements, touch any of the blue highlighted count
measurements. A screen similar to that shown in Figure 14-44 Thyroid Uptake – View
Measurement Results Screen will appear.

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Figure 14-44 Thyroid Uptake – View Measurement Results Screen

To return to Figure 14-41 Thyroid Uptake Test Report Screen, touch the BACK
button.

To view the spectrum for a specific measurement, touch the blue highlighted count
field box beside the desired measurement. A Spectrum Screen (similar to Figure
14-13 System Test Spectrum Screen) will appear.

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Figure 14-45 Spectrum Screen

A Region of Interest may be defined using the BLUE and GREEN ARROW buttons to
place vertical line cursors around the ROI. DOUBLE ARROW buttons move the
cursor approximately 75 energy channels. SINGLE ARROW buttons move the cursor
approximately 4 energy channels.

Note: The actual energy channel keV will vary depending upon the Auto Calibration.

When the vertical cursor is moved, the channel energy (keV) and the number of
counts in that energy channel are displayed. Once the vertical cursors are set, the
total counts in the ROI are displayed.

To print the spectrum, touch the PRINT button.

To return to Figure 14-44 Thyroid Uptake – View Measurement Results Screen, touch
the BACK button.

Exit Detailed Result
To exit Figure 14-41 Thyroid Uptake Test Report Screen, touch the BACK button.
Figure 14-38 Search Thyroid Uptake Tests Screen will re-appear.

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BIOASSAY REPORT

From Figure 14-2 Reports Screen, touch the BIO ASSAY REPORT button. Figure 14-46
Search BioAssay Screen will appear.

Figure 14-46 Search BioAssay Screen

The BioAssay Test results are searchable by using a date range and Staff Member. The
default From: and To: dates are “today”. A Staff Member (Staff:) must be selected. If the
Staff Member is not entered when the SEARCH button is touched, the message “Search
BioAssay Error Staff member is missing” will appear.

Set Date
To change the From date, touch the From: field box. The Enter Start Date screen will
appear.

The screen displays the currently set date. Above and below each of the fields are + and –
buttons, respectively. To adjust the displayed value for a specific field, touch the + button to
increase the displayed value or the – button to decrease the displayed value.

For the year, +10 and -10 buttons are provided to quickly change the tens column of the
years.

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Touch the ACCEPT button to accept the set date or the CANCEL button to cancel any
changes. Figure 14-46 Search BioAssay Screen will re-appear showing the set date.

To change the To date, touch the To: field box. The Enter End Date screen will appear.

The screen displays the currently set date. Above and below each of the fields are + and –
buttons, respectively. To adjust the displayed value for a specific field, touch the + button to
increase the displayed value or the – button to decrease the displayed value.

For the year, +10 and -10 buttons are provided to quickly change the tens column of the
years.

Touch the ACCEPT button to accept the set date or the CANCEL button to cancel any
changes. Figure 14-46 Search BioAssay Screen will re-appear showing the set date.

Staff

If the logged in user does not have Admin privileges, his/her name will be displayed in the
Staff: field box. The Staff Member cannot be changed.

If the logged in user has Admin privileges, touch the Staff: field box to select the Staff
Member to be viewed. Figure 14-47 Select Staff List Screen will appear with all the Staff
Members listed.

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The list is in the order that the Staff Members were created. The number of pages (or
screens) will be shown in the upper right corner of the screen indicating the length of the list.
To scroll through the list, touch the DOWN ARROW (▼) button. The next group of 10 Staff
Members will be displayed and the UP ARROW (▲) button will appear allowing the user to
scroll up in the list.

To select a Staff Member to measure from the list, touch the desired Staff Member. The
entire line for the selected Staff Member will become highlighted and a SELECT button will
appear in the lower portion of the screen as shown in Figure 14-48 Select Staff Screen,
Member Highlighted.

Figure 14-48 Select Staff Screen, Member Highlighted

To return to Figure 14-46 Search BioAssay Screen, touch the BACK button.
Verify that the correct Staff Member is highlighted and touch the SELECT button. Figure
14-49 BioAssay Search Screen, Staff Member Selected will appear.

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Figure 14-49 BioAssay Search Screen, Staff Member Selected

Search
Once the Staff Member is displayed, touch the SEARCH button. The tests for the Staff
Member will be displayed as shown in Figure 14-50 BioAssay Search Screen, Staff Member
Tests.

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Figure 14-50 BioAssay Search Screen, Staff Member Tests

Note: If the search results in more than 100 items, the message “Search BioAssay Error
More than 100 items have been returned Please refine criteria: will appear. Refine
the search by narrowing the date range to search for.

To exit Figure 14-30 RBC Tests Search Screen,
• touch the BACK button – Figure 14-2 Reports Screen will re-appear or
• touch the HOME button – Figure 14-1 Main Screen will appear.

The listing is in reverse chronological order (newest at the top of the list). The length of the
list will vary depending on how many BioAssay Tests have been performed between the
selected dates and the selected Staff Member. If there are more than 10 results, the number
of pages (or screens) will be shown in the upper right corner of the screen indicating the
length of the list. To scroll through the list, touch the DOWN ARROW (▼) button. The next
group of 10 results will be displayed and the UP ARROW (▲) button will appear allowing the
user to scroll up in the list.

Summary Report
If a printer is attached to the system, a summary report of the search results can be printed
by touching the PRINT button.

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Detailed Report

To obtain a detailed report for a particular BioAssay Test result, touch the desired result on
the list. The result will become highlighted and a VIEW button will appear on the screen as
shown in Figure 14-51 Search BioAssay Screen with Highlighted Test. (If necessary, scroll
the list until the desired result is displayed.)

Figure 14-51 Search BioAssay Screen with Highlighted Test

Touch the VIEW button. Figure 14-52 BioAssay Test Report Screen will appear displaying
the detailed report for the selected BioAssay Test result.

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Figure 14-52 BioAssay Test Report Screen

The following sections describe the functions that are available from Figure 14-52 BioAssay
Test Report Screen.

Print Detailed Result
If a printer is attached to the system, the detailed report of the selected BioAssay
result can be printed by touching the PRINT button.

Inactivate a BioAssay Test
A BioAssay Test result can be inactivated. Reasons for doing this can be:
• the test was a simulation for training,
• a mistake was made doing the test, etc.

The BioAssay Test result will still be saved in the database. When the test is
displayed on the list, it will be shown with a line through the characters. When the
summary report is printed, the word “INACTIVE” and the optional comment will
appear instead of the data. When the individual report is printed, “INACTIVE” and the
optional comment will appear.

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To inactivate the selected BioAssay Test, touch the INACTIVATE button. Figure
14-11 Inactivate Record Screen will appear.

To enter an optional comment (description or reason) for the selected BioAssay Test
result inactivation, touch the Comment: field box. Figure 14-12 Alphanumeric Keypad
Screen will appear.

Input the desired comment (description or reason) for the invalidation and touch the
ACCEPT button. Figure 14-11 Inactivate Record Screen will re-appear with the
Comment: field box populated with the entered comment. The comment can contain
any combination of 22 alphanumeric characters maximum.

To cancel any changes and return to Figure 14-11 Inactivate Record Screen, touch
the CANCEL button.

To complete the inactivation of the selected BioAssay Test result, touch the YES
button.

If it is decided not to inactivate the selected BioAssay Test result, touch the NO
button.

View BioAssay Test Spectrums
The spectrum of the following measurements can be viewed: Background and Net
Counts. To view the spectrum for desired measurement, touch the corresponding
blue highlighted count rate box. The Spectrum Screen (similar to Figure 14-13
System Test Spectrum Screen) will appear.

A Region of Interest may be defined using the BLUE and GREEN ARROW buttons to
place vertical line cursors around the ROI. DOUBLE ARROW buttons move the
cursor approximately 75 energy channels. SINGLE ARROW buttons move the cursor
approximately 4 energy channels.

Note: The actual energy channel keV will vary depending upon the Auto Calibration.

When the vertical cursor is moved, the channel energy (keV) and the number of
counts in that energy channel are displayed. Once the vertical cursors are set, the
total counts in the ROI are displayed.

To print the spectrum, touch the PRINT button.

To return Figure 14-52 BioAssay Test Report Screen, touch the BACK button.

Exit Detailed Result

To exit Figure 14-52 BioAssay Test Report Screen, touch the BACK button. Figure
14-50 BioAssay Search Screen, Staff Member Tests will re-appear.

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CHAPTER 15

CALCULATION UTILITIES

GENERAL ......................................................................................................15-1
CONVERSION BETWEEN Ci AND Bq ..........................................................15-2
DECAY CALCULATOR .................................................................................15-4

Select Nuclide............................................................................................15-4
Date and Activity .......................................................................................15-4
Results .......................................................................................................15-8

GENERAL
Two calculation utilities are provided with the CAPTUS® 700t:

• Conversion between Curie and Becquerel and
• Decay Calculation.

To access the calculation utilities, touch the UTILITY button on Figure 15-1 Main Screen.
Figure 15-2 Utility Screen will appear.

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Figure 15-2 Utility Screen

CONVERSION BETWEEN CI AND BQ
Located in the top section of Figure 15-2 Utility Screen is the Curie/Becquerel converter. An
activity is input in Curies and the value is displayed in Becquerels or an activity is input in
Becquerels and the value is displayed in Curies.

To perform a conversion, touch the [Ci,Bq Conv] Input Activity: field box. Figure 15-3 Enter
Activity Screen will appear.

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Figure 15-3 Enter Activity Screen

Input the activity to be converted using the keypad and touch the appropriate radio button for
the unit of measure.

To exit the Curie/Becquerel Converter and return to Figure 15-2 Utility Screen, touch the
CANCEL button.

Once the activity and units are correct, touch the ACCEPT button. Figure 15-2 Utility Screen
will re-appear with the [Ci,Bq Conv] Input Activity: field box populated with the entered
activity. The result of the conversion is located next to the field box.

To perform another conversion, touch the [Ci,Bq Conv] Input Activity: field box. Figure
15-3 Enter Activity Screen will re-appear.

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DECAY CALCULATOR
Located in the center section of Figure 15-2 Utility Screen is the Decay Calculator. This utility
is used to calculate the activity of a source at a different time (either in the past or the future).

Select Nuclide
To select the desired nuclide, touch the Nuclide: field box. The Select Nuclide screen will
appear.

The screen displays a listing of nuclides stored in the calibrator’s memory (both default and
user added nuclides) – 10 at a time. Reference the Appendix for a complete listing of the
nuclides included in the CAPTUS® 700t’s memory.

The nuclide list is in alphabetical order. User added nuclides are displayed at the top of the
list. The number of pages (or screens) will be shown in the upper right corner of the screen
indicating the length of the list. To scroll through the list, touch the DOWN ARROW (▼)
button. The next group of 10 nuclides will be displayed and the UP ARROW (▲) button will
appear allowing the user to scroll up in the list.

To cancel the nuclide selection and return to Figure 15-2 Utility Screen, touch the CANCEL
button.

To select a nuclide for calculation, touch the Nuclide name on the list. The nuclide will
become highlighted. (If necessary, scroll the list until the desired nuclide is displayed.) Once
a nuclide is selected from the list, an ACCEPT button will appear. Touch the ACCEPT button
to choose the nuclide. Figure 15-2 Utility Screen will re-appear with the selected nuclide
shown in the Nuclide: field box along with the half-life.

Date and Activity
The beginning (From) date/time and activity and ending (To) date/time must be input to
perform the calculation.

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Beginning Date and Time

To input the beginning date and time for the calculation, touch the FROM: field box.
Figure 15-4 Date/Time Screen will appear.

Figure 15-4 Date/Time Screen

The screen displays the currently set date and time. Above and below each of the
fields are + and – buttons, respectively. To adjust the displayed value for a specific
field, touch the + button to increase the displayed value or the – button to decrease
the displayed value.

For the year, +10 and -10 buttons are provided to quickly change the tens column of
the years.

Adjust the displayed date and time as required to show the beginning date/time of the
calculation.

To cancel any changes and return to the Figure 15-2 Utility Screen, touch the
CANCEL button.

Touch the ACCEPT button to accept the set date and time. Figure 15-2 Utility Screen
will re-appear with FROM: field box populated with the entered date and time.

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Beginning Activity

To input the beginning activity for the calculation, touch the FROM: act field box.
Figure 15-5 Enter Activity Screen will appear.

Figure 15-5 Enter Activity Screen

Input the beginning activity to be converted using the keypad and touch the
appropriate radio button for the unit of measure.

To cancel any changes and return to the Figure 15-2 Utility Screen, touch the
CANCEL button.

Touch the ACCEPT button to accept entered activity. Figure 15-2 Utility Screen will
re-appear with FROM: act field box populated with the entered activity.

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Ending Date and Time

To input the ending date and time for the calculation, touch the TO: field box. Figure
15-6 Date/Time Screen will appear.

Figure 15-6 Date/Time Screen

The screen displays the currently set date and time. Above and below each of the
fields are + and – buttons, respectively. To adjust the displayed value for a specific
field, touch the + button to increase the displayed value or the – button to decrease
the displayed value.

For the year, +10 and -10 buttons are provided to quickly change the tens column of
the years.

Adjust the displayed date and time as required to show the ending date/time of the
calculation.

To cancel any changes and return to the Figure 15-2 Utility Screen, touch the
CANCEL button.

Touch the ACCEPT button to accept the set date and time. Figure 15-2 Utility Screen
will re-appear with TO: field box populated with the entered date and time.

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Results

After the FROM:, FROM: act and TO: field boxes are filled in, the calculated ending activity
results will be displayed and highlighted in green as shown in Figure 15-7 Decay Calculator
Results Screen.

Figure 15-7 Decay Calculator Results Screen

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CHAPTER 16

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

GENERAL ......................................................................................................16-1
CLEANING and DISINFECTING....................................................................16-2

Cleaning Instructions................................................................................16-2
Disinfecting Instructions ..........................................................................16-2
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE .................................................................16-3
DISPOSAL .....................................................................................................16-4
Floor Stand ................................................................................................16-4
Table Top Stand ........................................................................................16-5
SERVICING ....................................................................................................16-5
Collimator Block Inspection .....................................................................16-6
Spring-Arm Inspection..............................................................................16-6
FUSE SERVICING..........................................................................................16-8
Power Line Fuses......................................................................................16-8
Readout Fuses...........................................................................................16-9
Printer Fuse ...............................................................................................16-9
BATTERY REPLACEMENT..........................................................................16-10
TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................16-17
REPLACEMENT PARTS...............................................................................16-18
SHIPPING .....................................................................................................16-19

GENERAL
This chapter provides the information necessary for the user to perform the basic
maintenance of instrument cleaning, fuse replacement and general preventative
maintenance. There are no internal adjustments or calibration settings that may be done by
the user within the conditions of the warranty.

CAUTION: REFER ALL SERVICING TO A QUALIFIED SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE!

It is recommended that periodic (every five years) re-calibration of the CAPTUS® 700t be
performed only by Capintec’s Authorized Service Center to guarantee the instrument’s high
reliability is maintained. Contact Capintec’s only Authorized Service Center in Pittsburgh for
servicing or re-calibration at 1-800-227-6832.

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CLEANING AND DISINFECTING
CAUTION:
• DISCONNECT THE POWER BEFORE CLEANING.
• TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR DAMAGING OF THE CAPTUS® 700t,
NEVER ALLOW WATER OR LIQUIDS TO PENETRATE THE DETECTOR
HOUSINGS OR THE READOUT ENCLOSURE.
• DO NOT USE AEROSOL DISPENSERS TO SPRAY THE EQUIPMENT WITH
CLEANING SOLUTIONS OR LIQUIDS.
• TO AVOID DAMAGING, DO NOT USE AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS,
CHLORINATED SOLVENTS OR METHANOL-BASED CLEANING
SOLUTIONS.
• TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE NaI CRYSTAL, NEVER USE ANY KIND OF
SCRAPER TO CLEAN THE FRONT FACE OF THE DETECTOR.

Cleaning Instructions

• STAND – Use a soft cloth lightly dampened with water, window cleaner, or a mild
detergent. Wipe the surfaces as necessary to remove dust or smudges.

• DETECTORS – Use a soft cloth lightly dampened with water, window cleaner or mild
detergent. Wipe the front surface and or the well as necessary to remove smudges of
surface contamination.

Note: If contamination is suspected, dispose of the cleaning cloth in an approved
container for contaminated materials.

• POINTER ASSEMBLY – Use a soft cloth dampened with propanol alcohol to sterilize
or clean the black pointer and assembly.

• CAPTUS® 700t READOUT UNIT – Wipe the surfaces clean using a damp, non-
abrasive cloth or sponge and a mild detergent and water; do not use solvents or
aerosol cleaners. After cleaning, wipe all surfaces dry with a soft, non-abrasive cloth.
To avoid scratches, do not use abrasive pads.

• PRINTER – Refer to the Printer's User Guide for proper cleaning procedures.

• PRINTER CARTRIDGES – Clean the print cartridges when you notice that lines or
dots are missing or smudged on the printed text or graphics. Refer to the Printer's
User Guide for instructions on cleaning the Print Cartridges. Align the print cartridges
when you notice that color ink does not properly line up with black ink. Refer to the
Printer's User Guide for instructions on aligning the print cartridges.

Disinfecting Instructions

All surfaces can be disinfected with bleach using a mixture of 1 cup of bleach per gallon of
water. Wipe all surfaces using a non-abrasive cloth lightly dampened with the bleach mixture.
After disinfecting, wipe dry with a soft, non-abrasive cloth.

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All surfaces can also be wiped with soft cloth lightly dampened with alcohol, such as an
alcohol prep pad. After wiping, the surface can be left to air dry.

Liner
Remove the Liner from the Well Counter and disinfect as directed above.

Replace the Liner in the Well Counter.

CAUTION: Never use the CAPTUS® 700t without the Well Counter liner in place.
Liners are inexpensive and easy to replace. A contaminated Well
Counter is a very costly mistake.

Printer

If a printer was included with the system, refer to the printer owner’s manual for
proper cleaning procedures.

PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
The following preventative maintenance should be performed at the specified intervals.
General cleaning is at the discretion of the user (see Cleaning Instructions above). It is
recommended to periodically perform the Quality Assurance Tests as described in
CHAPTER 8: ACCEPTANCE & QUALITY ASSURANCE TESTS.

Tests must be performed in an environment where the temperature is stable within a range
of +50°F to +85°F (+10°C to +30°C) and the maximum relative humidity is 90% non-
condensing. The unit should be powered-up for at least one-half hour prior to performing any
measurements. No other precautions need to be observed.

CAUTION: If these environmental requirements are not followed, the instrument may
display erroneous readings.

Note: Never put a sharp instrument like a pen into the collimator or well. If the aluminum
coating of the NaI detector is scratched, allowing light and moisture to penetrate, the
detector will be ruined. The rod source is plastic and can be safely placed against the
surface of the detectors when handled carefully.

If the unit fails to pass the Auto Calibration or any other test, the user should not attempt to
perform any adjustments to the system. In such an event, please contact Capintec’s only
Authorized Service Center for further assistance.

The Quality Assurance Tests should be immediately performed if:

• The equipment has been subjected to extreme physical stress,

• Liquids enter the Readout Unit, and/or probe and well detectors, or

• Any cable shows signs of damage.

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DISPOSAL
The following items should be taken into consideration before disposing. These items should
be disposed of in accordance with local and national regulations. Please contact Capintec,
Inc. or an authorized disposal company to decommission your equipment.

Floor Stand

51 3
4

4
52

6
5
1

ISOLATION 4 WELL COUNTER
TRANSFORMER (OPTIONAL)

No. Recycling/Material Code Figure 16-1
1 External Electrical Cables
2 Lithium Battery Important Information
3 LCD Display
4 Printed Circuit Boards Contained on the Main printed circuit
5 Lead board inside of the readout unit.
6 Printer LCD with backlight
Main, MCA Board, Power Supply, LCD
Controller, Dynode Board, Printer
Lead Shielding inside Collimator, around
Well Counter, on Probe Detector Base
Contact printer manufacturer

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Table Top Stand 6
4
5
3
5
4 2

1 4

5 Figure 16-2
4
Important Information
No. Recycling/Material Code
1 External Electrical Cables Contained on the Main printed circuit
2 Lithium Battery board inside of the readout unit.
3 LCD Display
4 Printed Circuit Boards LCD with backlight
5 Lead
6 Printer Main, MCA Board, Power Supply, LCD
Controller, Dynode Board, Printer
Lead Shielding inside Collimator, around
Well Counter, on Probe Detector Base

Contact printer manufacturer

SERVICING
The system is covered by a one year limited warranty, under normal conditions of use.

Other than the Readout Unit and internal Isolation Transformer’s fuses (reference the FUSE
SERVICING section beginning on page 16-8), there are no user serviceable parts contained
in the system.

Every five years, the system should be returned to Capintec’s only Authorized Service
Center for a complete verification.

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CAPINTEC, Inc.
620 Alpha Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15238
Phone (412) 963-1988, 1-800-227-6832
Fax (412) 963-0610

Collimator Block Inspection

Once a year, the Collimator Mounting Block (1) should be inspected for the following:
• excessive play between the Spring-Arm shaft (2) and the Collimator Mounting Block,
• excessive play between the Collimator pin (3) and the Collimator Mounting Block.

If there is excessive play or the knob(s) cannot be tightened, contact Capintec’s only
Authorized Service Center for information on replacement items, instructions or on-site
service.

Figure 16-3

Spring-Arm Inspection

Note: Before inspection, loosen the Spring-Arm Positioning Handle (rotate counter-
clockwise) located on the side of the Spring-Arm until the Spring-Arm moves up and
down freely.

Once a year, the Spring-Arm should be inspected for the following:
• The Spring-Arm should move smoothly without excessive force between the upper
and the lower limits of its vertical travel.
• With the Spring-Arm at the top of its travel, measure from the floor to the bottom of
the Collimator Block (1). The measurement should be between 58 and 59 inches
(147.3–149.9 cm).

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• With the Spring-Arm at the bottom of its travel, measure from the floor to the bottom
of the Collimator Block (1). The measurement should be between 27 and 28 inches
(68.6–71.1 cm).

If the Spring-Arm does not move smoothly or if the travel measurements cannot be achieved,
contact Capintec’s only Authorized Service Center for information on replacement items,
instructions or on-site service.

Figure 16-4

WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS FOR THE
COLLIMATOR BLOCK AND SPRING-ARM COULD RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURY OR PRODUCT MALFUNCTION.

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FUSE SERVICING FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION, REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME
CAUTION: TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE(S). A FIRE HAZARD MAY EXIST IF
THE WRONG SIZE OF FUSE IS INSTALLED.

Power Line Fuses

The power line fuses are located on the front side of the Isolation Transformer Unit directly
below the main power cord connector. The type and rating of these 2 fuses is listed on the
label that is located on the top of the Isolation Transformer Unit.

To change these fuses:

1. Turn off the power to the Readout and printer.

2. Unplug the power cord connected to the front of the Isolation Transformer Unit.

3. Use a small screwdriver to pry open the tab of the fuse drawer that is located directly
below the power cord connector. The drawer will drop down to expose the ends of the
2 fuses. (Refer to Figure 16-5)

4. Remove the blown fuse(s) from the holder and replace it/them with the fuses
specified on the top label.

5. Rotate the fuse drawer to the upright position and push the drawer back into the fuse
holder.

Figure 16-5

6. Reconnect the power cord to the Isolation Transformer Connector and turn on the
power to the Readout and printer.

7. Verify that the CAPTUS® 700t System is functioning correctly by performing the daily
tests.

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Readout Fuses

Two fuses are located in the power entry module next to the power cord connector on the
back panel of the Readout Unit. These fuses are rated at 2.0A 250Vac delayed type as
specified on the label located directly below the power entry module.

To change these fuses:

1. Turn off the CAPTUS® 700t power switch and unplug the line cord from the power
entry module.

2. Insert the tip of a small flat bladed screwdriver into the notch of the power entry
module just to the left of the switch. Twist the screwdriver to open the fuse cover
door. (Refer to Figure 16-6 Readout Fuse Replacement).

3. To remove the first of the two fuse carriers, insert the tip of the screwdriver behind the
arrow and pull it out. Repeat this process for the second fuse.

4. Remove the blown fuse(s) from the carrier and replace it (them) with T 2.0AL 250 Volt
fuse(s).

5. Re-insert the fuse carriers with the arrows pointing up.

Figure 16-6 Readout Fuse Replacement

6. Close the fuse cover door and snap it into place.
7. Replace the line cord and turn on the power switch for the CAPTUS® 700t.
8. Verify the CAPTUS® 700t System is functioning correctly by performing the System

Test as specified in CHAPTER 9: TESTS, SECTION: QUALITY ASSURANCE
TESTS, System Test.

Printer Fuse
The printer fuse is not accessible from the outside of the printer case and must be replaced
by a qualified service representative.

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BATTERY REPLACEMENT
CAUTION: The replacement battery must be a CR2032 3 volt Lithium Coin.

When the internal 3 Volt Lithium Coin Battery falls below 2.75 Volts, the “Low Battery”
message will appear on the screen as shown in Figure 16-7 Main Screen showing Low
Battery. This indicates that the battery needs to be replaced.

If the battery voltage level falls low enough, the date and time will reset to January 1, 2000,
00:00 as shown in Figure 16-7 Main Screen showing Low Battery.

Figure 16-7 Main Screen showing Low Battery

The procedure outlined below describes how to remove and install the battery. Only qualified
service personnel should perform this procedure. If there are any questions, please contact
Capintec’s only Authorized Service Center at 1-800-227-6832.

1. Remove Readout Unit From Base Stand
a. Turn off the power switch on the back of the Readout Unit and disconnect the
power cord and ALL other cables.
b. Remove the Readout from the Stand Base by removing the two knobs located
on the sides of the Stand Base. Note that there are also two washers on each

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knob – 1 goes between the knob and the Stand Base and the other goes
between the Stand Base and the Readout Unit.

2. Battery Removal

a. Lay the Readout Unit face-down on a flat surface. A soft cloth can be used to
avoid damaging the face of the unit.

b. Using a 3/32” Allen Wrench, remove the 4 black hex-head screws securing
the Back Case to the Front Case as shown in Figure 16-8.

Figure 16-8

CAUTION: There are several Flat-Flex cables inside the Readout Unit that connect
the Back Case to the Front Case. Exercise care while performing the
following steps to avoid disconnecting any of the cables.

c. Once the 4 screws are removed, gently lift up the Back Case approximately
½” above the Front Case and carefully move the Back Case to the left
approximately 3” to expose the battery as shown in Figure 16-9.

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Figure 16-9

d. Gently press the battery in the direction of the arrow (toward the end of the
battery holder with the three prongs) as shown in Figure 16-10.

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