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CAPRAC-t Manual

CAPRAC-t Manual

CAPINTEC, INC. CAPRAC®-t

If it is decided not to re-activate the selected Patient, touch the NO button. Figure
12-33 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 12-34 RBC Survival View Normal Range Screen will appear.

Figure 12-34 RBC Survival View Normal Range Screen

Touch the BACK button to return to Figure 12-33 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 12-35 RBC Survival – View
Measurement Results Screen will appear.

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Figure 12-35 RBC Survival – View Measurement Results Screen

To return to Figure 12-33 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
12-12 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 7.5 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 12-35 RBC Survival – View Measurement Results Screen, touch
the BACK button.

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Exit Results

To exit Figure 12-33 RBC Survival Test Report Screen, touch the BACK button.
Figure 12-31 Search RBC Survival Tests Screen – All Patients will re-appear.

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CHAPTER 13

CALCULATION UTILITIES

GENERAL ......................................................................................................13-1
CONVERSION BETWEEN Ci AND Bq ..........................................................13-2
DECAY CALCULATOR .................................................................................13-4

Select Nuclide............................................................................................13-4
Date and Activity .......................................................................................13-4
Results .......................................................................................................13-8

GENERAL
Two calculation utilities are provided with the CAPRAC®-t:

• Conversion between Curie and Becquerel and
• Decay Calculation.

To access the calculation utilities, touch the UTILITY button on Figure 13-1 Main Screen.
Figure 13-2 Utility Screen will appear.

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Figure 13-2 Utility Screen

CONVERSION BETWEEN CI AND BQ
Located in the top section of Figure 13-2 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 13-3
Enter Activity Screen will appear.

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Figure 13-3 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 13-2 Utility Screen, touch the
CANCEL button.

Once the activity and units are correct, touch the ACCEPT button. Figure 13-2 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
13-3 Enter Activity Screen will appear.

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DECAY CALCULATOR
Located in the center section of Figure 13-2 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 CAPRAC®-t’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 13-2 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 13-2 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 13-4 Date/Time Screen will appear.

Figure 13-4 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 13-2 Utility Screen, touch the
CANCEL button.

Touch the ACCEPT button to accept the set date and time. Figure 13-2 Utility Screen
will re-appear with FROM: field box populated with the entered date and time.

Beginning Activity
To input the beginning activity for the calculation, touch the FROM: act field box.
Figure 13-5 Enter Activity Screen will appear.

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Figure 13-5 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 13-2 Utility Screen, touch the
CANCEL button.

Touch the ACCEPT button to accept entered activity. Figure 13-2 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
13-6 Date/Time Screen will appear.

Figure 13-6 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 13-2 Utility Screen, touch the
CANCEL button.

Touch the ACCEPT button to accept the set date and time. Figure 13-2 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 13-7 Decay Calculator
Results Screen.

Figure 13-7 Decay Calculator Results Screen

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CHAPTER 14

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

GENERAL ......................................................................................................14-1
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS .........................................................................14-2

Cleaning Instructions................................................................................14-2
Disinfecting Instructions ..........................................................................14-3
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE .................................................................14-3
DISPOSAL .....................................................................................................14-4
SERVICING ....................................................................................................14-5
FUSE SERVICING..........................................................................................14-5
Readout Fuses...........................................................................................14-5
Printer Fuse ...............................................................................................14-6
BATTERY REPLACEMENT...........................................................................14-6
TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................14-13
RELATED PRODUCTS .................................................................................14-14
SHIPPING .....................................................................................................14-15

GENERAL
This chapter provides the information necessary for the user to perform the basic
maintenance of instrument cleaning, fuse replacement, battery 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 CAPRAC®-t 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 for servicing or
re-calibration at (800) ASK-4CRC.

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CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION:
• DISCONNECT THE POWER BEFORE CLEANING.
• TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR DAMAGING OF THE CAPRAC®-t,
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

Readout Unit and Well Counter
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.

Liner
Remove the Liner from the Well Counter and 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.

Replace the Liner in the Well Counter.

CAUTION: Never use the CAPRAC®-t 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.

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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.

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 CAPRAC®-t 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.

The Quality Assurance Tests should be immediately performed if:

• The equipment has been subjected to extreme physical stress,

• Liquids enter the Well Counter, or

• The Well Counter 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.

1
5

3

1

2 3
4
No. Recycling/Material Code
1 External Electrical Cables Figure 14-1
2 Lithium Battery
3 Printed Circuit Boards Important Information
4 Electrolyte Capacitor
5 Lead Contained on the Main printed circuit
board inside of the readout unit.
Main, MCA, Power Supply, LCD
Controller, HV Power Supply, Dynode
Printed Circuit Boards
Power Supply Printed Circuit Board

Lead Shielding around Well Counter

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

Other than the Readout Unit fuses (reference FUSE SERVICING on page 14-5) and internal
Lithium Coin Battery (reference BATTERY REPLACEMENT on page 14-6), 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.

CAPINTEC, Inc.
7 Vreeland Road
Florham Park, NJ 07932
Phone (800) ASK-4CRC
Fax (201) 825-1336

FUSE SERVICING
Readout Fuses

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

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 CAPRAC®-t 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 14-2 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.

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Figure 14-2 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 CAPRAC®-t.
8. Verify the CAPRAC®-t System is functioning correctly by performing the System Test

as specified in CHAPTER 8: ACCEPTANCE & QUALITY ASSURANCE TESTS.

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

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 below the Date/Time as shown in Figure 14-3 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 14-3 Main Screen showing Low Battery.

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Figure 14-3 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 (800) ASK-4CRC.

1. Remove Readout Unit From Stand Base

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
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 14-4.

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Figure 14-4

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 14-5.

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Figure 14-5

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 14-6.

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e. Lift the other end of the battery up and slide it out. The battery holder will
appear as shown in Figure 14-7.

Figure 14-7

3. Battery Installation
a. Locate the new battery and verify the proper orientation as shown in Figure
14-8 – the positive (+) side of the battery must face up.

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b. Slide the battery into the battery holder under the three prongs as shown in
Figure 14-9.

Figure 14-9

c. Press down on the other side of the battery as shown in Figure 14-10 until a
click is heard.

Figure 14-10

d. Verify that the battery is secure in the connector and not loose.
e. Verify that none of the Flat Flex cables are loosened from their connectors.

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f. Gently lift up the Back Case approximately ½” above the Front Case and
carefully move the Back Case to the right and line up the Back Case with the
Front Case.

g. Replace the 4 hex-head screws.

4. Re-attach the Stand Base
Note: Reference CHAPTER 4:SYSTEM SETUP; SECTION:ASSEMBLY for
illustration.

a. On the previously removed 2 knobs, verify that a washer is over the shaft of
each knob.

b. Insert one of the knobs through one side of the Stand Base and place another
washer over the shaft of the knob (on the inside of the Stand Base).

c. With the front of the Readout facing the same direction as the front of the
Stand Base, place the Readout onto the Stand Base.

d. Insert the shaft of the knob into the mounting hole located on the side of the
Readout Unit. Loosely tighten the knob.

e. Insert the other knob with washer through the other side of the Stand Base
and place the other washer over the shaft of the knob (on the inside of the
Stand Base).

f. Insert the shaft of the knob into the mounting hole located on the other side of
the Readout Unit. Note: The sides of the Stand Base may need to be spread
apart a small amount to get the second knob to insert into the mounting hole.

g. Verify on each side that there is a washer between the knob and the Stand
Base (on the outside of the Stand Base), and the Stand Base and the
Readout (on the inside of the Stand Base).

h. The knobs can now be fully tightened.

5. System Power-Up

a. Reconnect the power cord and ALL other cables.

b. Turn on the power to the Readout Unit and verify that the “Low Battery”
message does not appear on the display.

6. Set the date and time as described in CHAPTER 5: SYSTEM INITIALIZATION.

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Some problems may be very easy to diagnose and correct in the field with little or no
equipment. If a problem should occur, check here before calling for service. A considerable
amount of time and money may be saved.

Nothing appears on the display.
• Make sure CAPRAC®-t is plugged into a live outlet and is turned on.
• Check fuse and replace if necessary. Reference the FUSE SERVICING section
on page 14-5.

Buzzer buzzes continuously.

• A brief power line disruption may have caused the program to “lose its place”. Try
turning the power off and then on again. If the buzzing continues, turn the power
off and consult the factory. DO NOT leave the unit buzzing longer than necessary.

No Detector Found.

• Make sure the Well Counter Cable is plugged into the connector labeled “WELL
COUNTER” on the rear of the Readout unit. Reference CHAPTER 4:SYSTEM
SETUP; SECTION: UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION.

High Background indication.

• The Well Counter Liner may have become contaminated. Reference CHAPTER
8: ACCEPTANCE & QUALITY ASSURANCE TESTS; SECTION: QUALITY
ASSURANCE TESTS, Contamination Test.

• Background may actually be high. Check by placing a lead sheet over the top of
the Well Counter and re-measure the background.

Indication of significant negative activity.

• Background level may have changed. Re-measure the background. Reference
CHAPTER 10: WIPE MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES; SECTION: MEASURE
BACKGROUND.

The time is reset to 00:00.

• The internal Lithium Coin Battery may be depleted. Reference the BATTERY
REPLACEMENT procedure on page 14-6.

Printer prints junk or prints with incorrect spacing.

• Make sure that the Printer Menu Setup is correct. Reference CHAPTER 5:
SYSTEM INITIALIZATION, SECTION: PRINTING.

Printer will not respond.

• Make sure printer is plugged into a live outlet, turned on, and “selected”.
• Make sure that either paper or a ticket is in the paper path.

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• Run the Diagnostic Test and make sure that the system expects to have a printer.
If not, Make sure that the Printer Menu Setup is correct. Reference CHAPTER 5:
SYSTEM INITIALIZATION, SECTION: PRINTING.

RELATED PRODUCTS

The following products are available from Capintec. Call Capintec’s only Authorized Service
Center at (800) ASK-4CRC for answers to your questions or to place an order.

• Rod Source: Cs137 (0.5 µCi)......................................................0975-137R
• Rod Source: Eu152 (0.5 µCi)......................................................0970-152R
• Well Counter Well Inserts (Liners) (pack of 100).......................... 5420-0087
• ½” Auxiliary Shield ....................................................................... 5420-2072
• PET (1.5”) Auxiliary Shield........................................................... 5420-2141
• Okidata 320 Ticket and Report Printer ......................................... 5110-1150
• Epson LX-300+II Ticket and Report Printer.................................. 5110-0126
• Epson Ticket Printer .................................................................... 5430-0100
• Epson Roll Printer........................................................................ 5430-0058
• HP Inkjet Printer .......................................................................... 5430-0146
• Printer Ribbons................................................................................ CALL
• Inkjet Cartridges .............................................................................. CALL
• Multi-part Tickets, Paper, etc. .......................................................... CALL
• Fuse: T 2 Amp. 250 Volts. (Readout Unit) 2 Req. ...................... 2110-0083
• 3V Lithium Coin Battery (CR2032)............................................... 0500-0039
• Additional copies of Owner’s Manual ........................................... 9250-0140

Note: Circuit diagrams, component parts lists, descriptions and calibration instructions are
available to appropriately qualified personnel.

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SHIPPING

If for any reason the CAPRAC®-t must be returned to Capintec, the shipping carton must
contain the following or equivalent labeling as shown in Figure 14-11. Label stipulating the
maximum environmental conditions for safe storage and shipment.

RANGEZ L'APPAREIL DANS UN ENDROIT DONT LA TEMPÉRATURE
VARIE ENTRE +4 °C (+39 °F) ET +43 °C (+110 °F)

RANGEZ L'APPAREIL DANS UN ENDROIT DONT L'HUMIDITÉ EST
INFÉRIEURE À 90 % SANS CONDENSATION ET DONT
LA PRESSION BAROMÉTRIQUE SE SITUE ENTRE
15 ET 33 PO DE MERCURE (ENTRE 51 ET 112 kPa)
ÉVITEZ TOUT CHOC THERMIQUE ET MÉCANIQUE

LAISSEZ RÉCHAUFFER À TEMPÉRATURE AMBIANTE PENDANT UNE PÉRIODE DE
24 HEURES AVANT DE DÉSEMBALLER ET DE METTRE L'APPAREIL EN MARCHE

Figure 14-11

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APPENDIX

NUCLIDE LIST

The following table is a listing of the default nuclides that are built into the CAPRAC®-t. The
table shows the primary photopeak keV (Photopeak 1), up to two other photopeaks keV
(Photopeak 2 and Photopeak 3) and the default efficiency nuclides.

Note: --- indicates that the value is not available

The following abbreviations pertain to the half-life:
• H – hours
• M – minutes
• D – days
• Y – years

Nuclide Half-Life Photopeak 1 Photopeak 2 Photopeak 3 Efficiency
(keV) (keV) (keV)
Ag110m Silver 249.80 D ---
Am241 Americium 432.20 Y 658.00 --- --- ---
Ar41 Argon 1.83 H 59.50 --- --- ---
As72 Arsenic 26.00 H --- --- --- ---
As74 Arsenic 17.78 D 511.00 834.00 --- ---
As76 Arsenic 26.32 H 595.80 511.00 634.80 ---
Au198 Gold 2.70 D 559.08 657.03 1217.70 ---
Au199 Gold 3.14 D 411.80 --- --- ---
Ba131 Barium 11.80 D 158.40 72.30 208.20 ---
Ba133 Barium 10.50 Y 31.60 496.30 123.80 17.000%
Bi207 Bismuth 32.20 Y 31.60 356.00 81.00 ---
Br77 Bromine 56.00 H 569.70 1063.66 76.50 ---
C 11 Carbon 20.38 M 239.00 520.70 --- ---
Cd109 Cadmium 426.60 D 511.00 --- --- ---
Ce139 Cerium 137.60 D 22.60 88.03 --- ---
Ce144 Cerium 284.30 D 34.20 165.90 --- ---
Co55 Cobalt 17.54 H --- --- --- ---
Co57 Cobalt 271.70 D 511.00 931.10 477.20 80.000%
Co58 Cobalt 70.82 D 123.64 14.41 --- ---
Co60 Cobalt 5.27 Y 810.80 511.00 --- 4.000%
Cr51 Chromium 27.70 D 1173.24 1332.50 --- ---
Cs131 Cesium 9.69 D 320.08 --- --- ---
Cs132 Cesium 6.47 D 30.40 --- --- ---
Cs134 Cesium 2.07 Y --- --- --- ---
Cs136 Cesium 13.10 D 604.70 795.80 567.40 ---
Cs137 Cesium 30.00 Y 818.50 1048.10 340.60 7.000%
Cu64 Copper 12.70 H 661.66 32.85 --- ---
Cu67 Copper 2.58 D 511.00 --- --- ---
184.60 93.31 ---

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Nuclide Half-Life Photopeak 1 Photopeak 2 Photopeak 3 Efficiency
(keV) (keV) (keV)
Dy157 Dysprosium 8.10 H ---
Eu152 Europium 13.40 Y 326.20 45.50 --- ---
F 18 Fluorine 109.70 M 41.00 122.00 344.28 18.000%
Fe52 Iron 8.27 H 511.00 --- --- ---
Fe59 Iron 44.51 D 168.70 511.00 --- ---
Ga66 Gallium 9.40 H 1099.00 1292.00 --- ---
Ga67 Gallium 3.26 D 511.00 1039.90 --- 34.000%
Ga68 Gallium 68.00 M 93.31 184.58 300.21 ---
Ga72 Gallium 14.10 H --- --- --- ---
Hf181 Hafnium 42.40 D 834.00 630.00 --- ---
Hg197 Mercury 64.10 H 482.00 133.00 58.80 ---
Hg203 Mercury 46.60 D 71.70 --- --- ---
I 123 Iodine 13.22 H 279.20 --- --- 28.000%
I 124 Iodine 4.18 D 158.97 28.05 --- ---
I 125 Iodine 59.60 D 602.72 28.04 511.00 16.000%
I 129 Iodine 15.70 MY 28.40 --- --- ---
I 130 Iodine 12.36 H 31.28 --- --- ---
I 131 Iodine 8.02 D 536.10 668.50 739.50 18.000%
I 133 Iodine 20.80 H 364.48 637.14 284.30 ---
In111 Indium 2.81 D 529.47 875.33 --- ---
In113m Indium 1.66 H 171.28 23.62 245.39 ---
In116m Indium 54.15 M 391.70 24.70 --- ---
Ir192 Iridium 73.83 D --- --- --- ---
K 42 Potassium 12.36 H 310.64 468.10 --- ---
K 43 Potassium 22.30 H 1524.67 --- --- ---
Kr79 Krypton 35.04 H 375.55 617.49 593.40 ---
Kr87 Krypton 76.30 M --- --- --- ---
Lu177 Lutetium 6.71 D --- --- --- ---
Mn52 Manganese 5.59 D --- --- --- ---
Mn52m Manganese 21.10 M 1434.10 935.50 744.20 ---
Mn54 Manganese 312.50 D 511.00 1434.06 --- ---
Mn56 Manganese 2.58 H 834.84 --- --- ---
Mo99 Molybdenum 65.92 H --- --- --- ---
N 13 Nitrogen 9.97 M 140.51 749.65 181.05 ---
Na22 Sodium 2.60 Y 511.00 --- --- ---
Na24 Sodium 14.96 H 511.00 1274.54 --- ---
Nd147 Niobium 10.98 D 1368.00 --- --- ---
Np239 Neptunium 2.36 D 39.60 91.20 531.00 ---
O 15 Oxygen 2.04 M 105.70 --- --- ---
P 32 Phosphorus 14.29 D --- --- --- ---
Pb203 Lead 51.88 H --- --- --- ---
Pb212 Lead 10.64 H 74.40 279.20 --- ---
Ra226 Radium 1600.00 Y 238.60 78.70 --- ---
Rb81 Rubidium 4.58 H 609.00 352.00 79.20 ---
Rb82 Rubidium 1.27 M 511.00 446.10 190.30 ---
Rb84 Rubidium 32.77 D --- --- --- ---
Sb117 Antimony 2.80 H 881.61 511.00 --- ---
Sb122 Antimony 2.70 D --- --- --- ---
Sb124 Antimony 60.20 D 564.24 692.65 --- ---
602.73 1690.98 720.17

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Nuclide Half-Life Photopeak 1 Photopeak 2 Photopeak 3 Efficiency
(keV) (keV) (keV)
Sc44 Scandium 3.99 H ---
Sc46 Scandium 83.79 D --- --- --- ---
Se75 Selenium 119.80 D 889.25 1120.51 --- ---
Sn113 Tin 115.10 D 269.10 1120.51 --- ---
Sr85 Strontium 64.85 D 391.70 --- --- ---
Sr89 Strontium 50.50 D 514.00 --- --- ---
Sr90 Strontium 28.50 Y --- --- --- ---
Tc99m Technetium 6.01 H --- --- --- 68.000%
Tl201 Thallium 72.91 H 140.51 --- --- 46.000%
V 48 Vanadium 15.97 D 72.32 167.43 135.34 ---
Xe133 Xenon 5.24 D 511.00 983.52 --- ---
Xe135 Xenon 9.09 H --- --- --- ---
Y 86 Yttrium 14.74 H --- --- --- ---
Y 88 Yttrium 106.60 D 1076.63 511.00 627.72 ---
Y 90 Yttrium 64.00 H 898.00 1836.00 --- ---
Yb169 Ytterbium 32.03 D --- --- --- ---
Zn65 Zinc 243.90 D 54.01 198.00 177.00 ---
Zn69m Zinc 13.76 H 1116.00 511.00 --- ---
436.60 --- ---

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INDEX

A Blood Tests, 2-6
ABORT CAL button, 9-4 Plasma Volume, 2-6
Abort Linearity Correction button, 9-5 RBC Survival, 2-6, 11-40
Acceptance Testing, 4-7, 8-1 RBC Volume, 2-6
ADD button, 4-16, 6-24, 11-45
ADD LOCATION button, 6-43 BLUE ARROW button, 9-13, 9-29, 10-6,
Add User, 4-16 10-12, 10-17, 11-12, 11-26, 11-39, 11-
62, 12-14, 12-19, 12-24, 12-31, 12-35,
First Name Field, 4-19 12-39, 12-44, 12-50
Last Name Field, 4-19
Password (again) Field, 4-19 Brightness, 5-20
Password Field, 4-18 button
Role Field, 4-19
UserName Field, 4-17 ABORT CAL, 9-4
Add User Nuclide, 6-24 Abort Linearity Correction, 9-5
adjustments, 1-3 ADD, 4-16, 6-24, 11-45
Admin login, 4-8 ADD LOCATION, 6-43
ADVANCED DETECTOR button, 6-3, 11- ADVANCED DETECTOR, 6-3, 11-40
40 ALL WIPES, 12-26, 12-27
ALL WIPES button, 12-26, 12-27 AUTO CALIBRATE, 3-2, 9-3
Alphanumeric Data AUTO CALIBRATION REPORT, 12-3
entering, 3-5 BLUE ARROW, 9-13, 9-29, 10-6, 10-12,
Assembly, 4-2
Auto Calibrate, 9-2 10-17, 11-12, 11-26, 11-39, 11-62,
AUTO CALIBRATE button, 3-2, 9-3 12-14, 12-19, 12-24, 12-31, 12-35,
Auto Calibration 12-39, 12-44, 12-50
Detailed Report, 12-6 Cal with Cs137, 9-4
Report, 12-3 CALCULATE, 9-20, 11-11, 11-23, 11-
Summary Report, 12-6 37
AUTO CALIBRATION REPORT button, CDC, 5-18
12-3 CHI SQUARE REPORT, 12-19
CHI SQUARE TEST, 9-22
B CLEAR, 6-15, 11-44
Background, 9-7, 10-3 CLEAR SELECTED NUCLIDE, 6-40, 6-
49
Count Time, 6-37, 10-4 COMPLETE, 11-62
Measure, 10-3 CONTINUE, 2-3, 4-6
Measurement, 10-5 COUNT TIME, 6-21, 9-10, 9-17, 10-4,
RBC Survival, 11-58 10-9, 10-14, 11-5, 11-8, 11-9, 11-16,
Results, 10-5 11-19, 11-20, 11-21, 11-29, 11-32,
Settings, 6-36 11-33, 11-34, 11-35
Trigger Level, 6-36 DATE FORMAT, 5-6
Battery, 14-13 DATE/TIME, 3-3
low, 14-6 DELETE, 11-54
Replacement, 14-6 DELETE LOCATION, 6-51
Blood samples DELETE NUCLIDE, 6-30
counting, 10-13 DIAGNOSTICS, 7-2
DOUBLE ARROW, 9-13, 9-29, 10-6,
10-12, 10-17, 11-6, 11-8, 11-9, 11-12,
11-17, 11-20, 11-21, 11-22, 11-26,

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11-30, 11-33, 11-34, 11-35, 11-39, NO, 12-13, 12-19, 12-24, 12-31, 12-35,
11-62, 12-14, 12-19, 12-24, 12-31, 12-39, 12-44, 12-49
12-35, 12-39, 12-44, 12-50
DOWN ARROW (▼), 3-6, 6-13, 6-39, 6- NUCLIDE/ROI, 10-14
48, 6-49, 6-51, 9-18, 10-8, 10-15, 11- PACKAGE, 12-27
52, 12-5, 12-9, 12-16, 12-21, 12-28, PLASMA, 11-15
12-33, 12-37, 12-42, 12-46, 13-4 PLASMA REPORT, 12-36
EDIT, 4-13, 4-20, 4-22, 6-13, 6-29, 11- PRINT, 5-8, 6-22, 9-13, 9-21, 9-28, 10-
53
EDIT BACKGROUND TRIGGER, 6-36 12, 10-18, 11-12, 11-25, 11-38, 11-61,
EDIT DEFAULT PACKAGE 12-6, 12-7, 12-9, 12-11, 12-17, 12-18,
SETTINGS, 6-42 12-22, 12-23, 12-28, 12-30, 12-34,
EDIT DEFAULT SEALED SETTINGS, 12-38, 12-42, 12-43, 12-48
6-41 QUALITY ASSURANCE, 3-2, 9-7
EDIT DEFAULT UNRESTRICTED RBC, 11-28
AREA SETTINGS, 6-40 RBC REPORT, 12-40
EDIT DEFAULT WORK AREA RBC SURVIVAL, 11-44
SETTINGS, 6-38 RBC SURVIVAL NORMAL VALUES,
EDIT LOCATION, 6-49 11-42
EDIT WIPE FULL SPECTRUM RBC SURVIVAL REPORT, 12-45
EFFICIENCY, 6-12 REACTIVATE, 12-48
EFFICIENCIES, 6-11 REPORT, 10-11
GENERAL MEASUREMENT, 10-13 REPORTS, 3-3, 12-2
GREEN ARROW, 9-13, 9-29, 10-12, 11- RIGHT DOUBLE ARROW, 10-8
12, 11-26, 11-39, 11-62, 12-14, 12-19, RIGHT SINGLE ARROW, 10-8
12-24, 12-31, 12-35, 12-39, 12-44, RUN, 11-55, 11-60, 11-61, 11-62
12-50 SAVE, 11-13, 11-14, 11-26, 11-27, 11-
HIGH ACTIVITY, 12-27 39, 11-40
INACTIVATE, 12-11, 12-18, 12-24, 12- SAVE EFFICIENCY, 6-23
30, 12-35, 12-39, 12-44 SAVE WIPE, 10-11
LAB TESTS, 3-3, 11-2 SCHILLING, 11-3
LEFT DOUBLE ARROW, 10-8 SCHILLING REPORT, 12-32
LEFT SINGLE ARROW, 10-8 SCREEN CALIB, 5-21
LEGACY, 5-18 SEALED SOURCE, 12-27
Linearity Correction with Eu152, 9-5 SEARCH, 11-53, 12-5, 12-8, 12-16, 12-
LOGIN, 2-3, 4-6, 4-10, 4-23, 4-25, 4-26 21, 12-27, 12-33, 12-37, 12-41, 12-45,
Login as Guest, 4-26 12-46, 12-47
MDA REPORT, 12-15 SETUP, 3-3, 4-8, 4-25, 6-2, 9-8, 10-3
MDA TEST, 9-14 SETUP LOCATION, 6-43
MEASURE, 6-16, 6-21, 9-10, 9-17, 9- SINGLE ARROW, 9-13, 9-29, 10-6, 10-
25, 10-5, 10-10, 10-17, 11-6, 11-8, 12, 10-17, 11-6, 11-8, 11-9, 11-12,
11-9, 11-17, 11-20, 11-21, 11-30, 11- 11-17, 11-20, 11-21, 11-22, 11-26,
32, 11-33, 11-34, 11-35 11-30, 11-33, 11-34, 11-35, 11-39,
MEASURE BACKGROUND, 10-3, 10-7 11-62, 12-14, 12-19, 12-24, 12-31,
Measure Cs137, 9-25 12-35, 12-39, 12-44, 12-50
MEASURE LIST, 10-9 SKIP ALL WIPES, 10-9, 10-11
MEASURE PATIENT, 11-56 SKIP WIPE, 10-9, 10-11
MEASURE SOURCE, 6-20 SPECTRUM, 9-13, 9-21, 10-12, 12-13,
MEASURE WIPES, 10-7 12-19, 12-31
MEASUREMENT, 3-2, 6-32, 10-2 STAFF, 4-9, 4-25
STOP, 6-21, 9-10, 9-17, 9-26, 10-5, 10-
10, 10-17, 11-6, 11-8, 11-9, 11-17,

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11-20, 11-21, 11-22, 11-30, 11-32, Cleaning Instructions, 14-2
11-33, 11-34, 11-35 CLEAR button, 6-15, 11-44
SYSTEM TEST, 9-9 CLEAR SELECTED NUCLIDE button, 6-
SYSTEM TEST REPORT, 12-8
TEST, 5-22 40, 6-49, 10-15
TEST SOURCE, 6-6 Communications Device Class, 5-18
UNRESTRICTED AREA, 12-27 COMPLETE button, 11-62
UP ARROW (▲), 3-6, 6-13, 6-39, 6-48, Completing a Patient, 11-62
6-49, 6-51, 9-18, 10-8, 10-15, 11-52, Contamination Test, 8-2
12-5, 12-9, 12-16, 12-21, 12-28, 12- CONTINUE button, 2-3, 4-6
33, 12-37, 12-42, 12-46, 13-4 Correction Factor
USER NUCLIDES, 6-24
UTILITY, 3-3, 4-23, 4-26, 7-1, 13-1 MDA Test, 9-19
VIEW, 12-6, 12-10, 12-17, 12-22, 12-29, Count Time, 9-1
12-34, 12-38, 12-42, 12-47
VIEW NORMAL, 11-60, 12-49 Background, 6-37, 10-4
WILDCARD (%), 11-52, 11-53, 12-46 General Measurement, 10-14
WIPE REPORT, 12-25 System Test, 9-10, 9-17
WIPE TESTS, 6-32 Wipe Location, 6-48
WORK AREA, 12-27 Wipe Test, 10-9
YES, 12-13, 12-19, 12-24, 12-31, 12-35, Work Area, 6-39
12-39, 12-44, 12-48 COUNT TIME button, 6-21, 9-10, 9-17, 10-
4, 10-9, 10-14, 11-5, 11-8, 11-9, 11-16,
C 11-19, 11-20, 11-21, 11-29, 11-32, 11-
Cal with Cs137 button, 9-4 33, 11-34, 11-35
CALCULATE button, 9-20, 11-11, 11-23,
D
11-37 Date
Calculation Utilities, 13-1
entering, 5-1
Ci /Bq Conversion, 13-2 DATE FORMAT button, 5-6
Decay Calculator, 13-4 DATE/TIME button, 3-3
CDC, 5-18 Date/Time Screen, 3-6
CDC button, 5-18 Dead Time, 9-1
Changing Users, 4-23 Decay Calculator, 13-4
CHI SQUARE REPORT button, 12-19
Chi Square Test, 9-22 Activity, 13-4
Detailed Report, 12-22 Date, 13-4
Duration, 9-24 Results, 13-8
Inactivate, 12-23 Select Nuclide, 13-4
Measurement, 9-25 DELETE button, 11-54
Number of Samples, 9-24 DELETE LOCATION button, 6-51
Results, 9-28 DELETE NUCLIDE button, 6-30
Summary Report, 12-22 Delete User Nuclide, 6-30
CHI SQUARE TEST button, 9-22 Deleting Patient, 11-54
Chi Square Test Report, 12-19 Deleting Wipe Location, 6-50
Choosing Date Format, 5-6 Description
Ci / Bq Functional, 2-2
Choosing, 5-5 Technical, 2-7
Conversion, 13-2 Detailed Report
Cleaning, 14-1 Auto Calibration, 12-6
Instructions, 14-2 Chi Square Test, 12-22
MDA Test, 12-17
Plasma Test, 12-38
RBC Test, 12-42

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Schilling Test, 12-34 Data, 6-10
System Test, 12-10 Full Spectrum, 10-2
Wipe Test, 12-28 Input, 6-15
Diagnostics, 7-1 Measuring, 6-16
DIAGNOSTICS button, 7-2 Nuclide, 6-13
Dimensions, 2-9 Source Activity Field, 6-19
Disinfecting Instructions, 14-3 Source Calibrated On Field, 6-18
disposal, 14-4 Wipe Full Spectrum, 6-11
Dosage Electromagnetic Interference, 1-3
Activity, 11-48 Element Field
Calibration Date, 11-49 User Nuclide, 6-26
Information, 11-48 EMI, 1-3, 5-8
Injection Date, 11-51 Energy(keV), 6-15
Lot Number, 11-50 Energy1(keV) Field
Dose Hematocrit % User Nuclide, 6-26
RBC Test, 11-31 Energy2(keV) Field
DOUBLE ARROW button, 9-13, 9-29, 10- User Nuclide, 6-26
6, 10-12, 10-17, 11-6, 11-8, 11-9, 11-12, Energy3(keV) Field
11-17, 11-20, 11-21, 11-22, 11-26, 11- User Nuclide, 6-27
30, 11-33, 11-34, 11-35, 11-39, 11-62, Enhanced Security Status, 4-8
12-14, 12-19, 12-24, 12-31, 12-35, 12- Environment Requirements, 2-7, 4-5
39, 12-44, 12-50
DOWN ARROW (▼) button, 3-6, 6-13, 6- F
39, 6-48, 6-49, 6-51, 9-18, 10-8, 10-15, Full Spectrum Efficiency, 10-2
11-52, 12-5, 12-9, 12-16, 12-21, 12-28, Functional Description, 2-2
12-33, 12-37, 12-42, 12-46, 13-4 functions, 2-4
Duration Fuse Servicing, 14-5
Chi Square, 9-24
G
E General Measurement
EDIT BACKGROUND TRIGGER button,
Count Time, 10-14
6-36 Measuring, 10-17
EDIT button, 4-13, 4-20, 4-22, 6-13, 6-29, Results, 10-18
Set Nuclide/ROI, 10-14
11-53 GENERAL MEASUREMENT button, 10-
EDIT DEFAULT PACKAGE SETTINGS 13
General Operating Instructions, 3-1
button, 6-42 GREEN ARROW button, 9-13, 9-29, 10-
EDIT DEFAULT SEALED SETTINGS 12, 11-12, 11-26, 11-39, 11-62, 12-14,
12-19, 12-24, 12-31, 12-35, 12-39, 12-
button, 6-41 44, 12-50
EDIT DEFAULT UNRESTRICTED AREA Guest login, 4-8

SETTINGS button, 6-40 H
EDIT DEFAULT WORK AREA Halflife Field

SETTINGS button, 6-38 User Nuclide, 6-26
EDIT LOCATION button, 6-49 Hematocrit
Edit User, 4-20
Edit User Nuclide, 6-29 RBC Survival, 11-57
EDIT WIPE FULL SPECTRUM Hematocrit %

EFFICIENCY button, 6-12 Plasma Test, 11-19
Editing Wipe Location, 6-49
EFFICIENCIES button, 6-11
Efficiency

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HID, 5-18 Login
HIGH ACTIVITY button, 12-27 root, 4-10
Human Interface Device, 5-18
Login as Guest button, 4-26
I LOGIN button, 2-3, 4-6, 4-10, 4-23, 4-25,
Identify nuclides, 2-3
Inactivate 4-26
Low Battery, 14-6
Chi Square Test, 12-23
MDA Test, 12-18 M
Plasma Test, 12-39 Main Screen, 3-1
RBC Test, 12-43 maintenance, 14-1
Schilling Test, 12-35 MDA REPORT button, 12-15
System Test, 12-11 MDA Test, 9-14
User, 4-22
Wipe Test, 12-30 Correction Factor, 9-19
INACTIVATE button, 12-11, 12-18, 12-24, Detailed Report, 12-17
12-30, 12-35, 12-39, 12-44 Inactivate, 12-18
INITIALIZATION, 6-1 Measured Background, 9-16
Input Efficiency, 6-15 Nuclide, 9-18
Installation, 4-2 Precision Factor, 9-18
Intended Use, 2-1 Report, 12-15
Results, 9-20
L Summary Report, 12-17
Lab Tests, 2-6, 11-1 MDA TEST button, 9-14
Measure Background, 10-3
Blood Tests, 2-6 MEASURE BACKGROUND button, 10-3,
Plasma Volume (I125), 11-15 10-7
RBC Survival Test, 11-40 MEASURE button, 6-16, 6-21, 9-10, 9-17,
RBC Volume (Cr51), 11-28 9-25, 10-5, 10-10, 10-17, 11-6, 11-8, 11-
Schilling, 11-3 9, 11-17, 11-20, 11-21, 11-30, 11-32,
Urine, 2-6 11-33, 11-34, 11-35
LAB TESTS button, 3-3, 11-2 Measure Cs137 button, 9-25
Labels MEASURE LIST button, 10-9
Caution, 1-2 MEASURE PATIENT button, 11-56
Shipping, 14-15 MEASURE SOURCE button, 6-20
Warning, 1-2 Measure Wipes, 10-7
LEFT DOUBLE ARROW button, 10-8 MEASURE WIPES button, 10-7
LEFT SINGLE ARROW button, 10-8 Measured Background
Legacy, 5-18 MDA Test, 9-16
LEGACY button, 5-18 Plasma Test, 11-15
Linearity Correction with Eu152 button, RBC Test, 11-29
9-5 Schilling Test, 11-4
liners, 14-2 Measured Plasma Sample
List Screen, 3-6 Plasma Test, 11-21
Live Time, 9-1 RBC Test, 11-35
Locations, 10-8 Measured Plasma Standard
login RBC Test, 11-33
Admin, 4-8 Measured Standard
Guest, 4-8 Plasma Test, 11-19
root, 4-8 Schilling Test, 11-8
User, 4-8 Measured Urine Aliquot
Schilling Test, 11-9

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Measured Whole Blood Sample First Name, 11-45
Plasma Test, 11-20 ID, 11-47
RBC Test, 11-34 Last Name, 11-46
Physician, 11-48
Measured Whole Blood Standard Sex, 11-47
RBC Test, 11-32 Technologist, 11-48
Viewing, 11-52
Measurement Patient Hematocrit %
General Category, 10-13 RBC Test, 11-31
Patient Information, 11-45
MEASUREMENT button, 3-2, 6-32, 10-2 RBC Survival, 11-44
Measurement List, 10-8 Patient Weight
Measuring Efficiency, 6-16 Plasma Test, 11-19
Measuring General Sample, 10-17 RBC Test, 11-32
Measuring Wipes, 10-9 Performance, 2-9
Minimum Detectable Activity Test, 9-14 Photopeaks
primary, 6-15, 6-26
N setting, 6-15
NO button, 12-13, 12-19, 12-24, 12-31, PLASMA button, 11-15
PLASMA REPORT button, 12-36
12-35, 12-39, 12-44, 12-49 Plasma Test, 11-15
Normal Values calculation, 11-24
Detailed Report, 12-38
Clearing, 11-44 Hematocrit %, 11-19
Maximum Days, 11-43 Inactivate, 12-39
Minimum Days, 11-43 Measured Background, 11-15
RBC Survival, 11-40 Measured Plasma Sample, 11-21
Nuclide Efficiency, 6-13 Measured Standard, 11-19
Nuclide Field, 6-25 Measured Whole Blood Sample, 11-20
User Nuclide, 6-25 Patient Weight, 11-19
NUCLIDE/ROI button, 10-14 Report, 12-36
Nuclides Results, 11-23
Wipe Location, 6-48 Save, 11-26
Work Area, 6-39 Standard Dilution Factor, 11-18
Numeric Data Summary Report, 12-38
entering, 3-4 Plasma Volume (I125) Test, 11-15
Sample Volume, 11-18
O Plasma Volume Test, 2-6
Operational Setup, General, 4-7 Power Requirements, 4-5
Operator Precision Factor
MDA Test, 9-18
Profile, 2-2 Preventative Maintenance, 14-3
Training, 2-2 Quality Assurance Tests, 14-3
overall program flow, 2-4 primary photopeak, 6-22
PRINT button, 5-8, 6-22, 9-13, 9-21, 9-28,
P 10-12, 10-18, 11-12, 11-25, 11-38, 11-
Package 61, 12-6, 12-7, 12-9, 12-11, 12-17, 12-
18, 12-22, 12-23, 12-28, 12-30, 12-34,
Settings, 6-42 12-38, 12-42, 12-43, 12-48
PACKAGE button, 12-27 printer
Password

root, 4-13
Patient

Completing, 11-62
Date of Birth (DOB), 11-47
Deleting, 11-54
Editing, 11-52

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power requirements, 5-8 Measured Background, 11-29
selection, 5-9 Measured Plasma Sample, 11-35
printers, 4-7 Measured Plasma Standard, 11-33
Printing, 5-8 Measured Whole Blood Sample, 11-34
Profile Measured Whole Blood Standard, 11-32
Operator, 2-2 Patient Hematocrit %, 11-31
Protected Modules, 4-8 Patient Weight, 11-32
Report, 12-40
Q Results, 11-37
Quality Assurance Save, 11-39
Summary Report, 12-42
System Test, 9-8 RBC Volume (Cr51) Test, 11-28
QUALITY ASSURANCE button, 3-2, 9-7 RBC Volume Test, 2-6
Quality Assurance Tests, 8-1, 9-7, 14-3 Reactivate
Patient, 12-48
R User, 4-22
Radiochromatography REACTIVATE button, 12-48
Real Time, 9-1
counting strips, 10-13 recalibration, 1-4
RBC button, 11-28 Receiving Condition Examination, 4-1
RBC REPORT button, 12-40 Region of Interest, 6-10, 6-15, 6-26, 9-13,
RBC Survival, 2-6, 11-40 9-29, 10-12, 10-14, 11-12, 11-26, 11-39,
11-62, 12-14, 12-19, 12-24, 12-31, 12-
Background, 11-58 35, 12-39, 12-44, 12-50
Count Time, 11-51 Regulatory Listings, 2-10
Dosage Activity, 11-48 Related Products, 14-14
Dosage Calibration Date, 11-49 Report
Dosage Information, 11-48 RBC Survival Test, 12-47
Dosage Injection Date, 11-51 Report
Dosage Lot Number, 11-50 Auto Calibration, 12-3
Hematocrit, 11-57 Auto Calibration Detailed, 12-6
Making Measurements, 11-55 Auto Calibration Summary, 12-6
Normal Values, 11-40 Chi Square Test, 9-28, 12-19
Patient Date of Birth (DOB), 11-47 Chi Square Test Detailed, 12-22
Patient First Name, 11-45 Chi Square Test Spectrum, 9-29, 12-24
Patient ID, 11-47 Chi Square Test Summary, 12-22
Patient Information, 11-44, 11-45 Diagnostics, 7-2
Patient Last Name, 11-46 Efficiency, 6-22
Patient Physician, 11-48 General Measurement, 10-18
Patient Report, 11-60 MDA Test, 9-21, 12-15
Patient Sex, 11-47 MDA Test Detailed, 12-17
Patient Technologist, 11-48 MDA Test Spectrum, 12-19
Reactivate a Patient, 12-48 MDA Test Summary, 12-17
Report, 12-45, 12-47 Plasma Test, 11-25, 12-36
RBC SURVIVAL button, 11-44 Plasma Test Detailed, 12-38
RBC SURVIVAL NORMAL VALUES Plasma Test Spectrum, 12-40
button, 11-42 Plasma Test Summary, 12-38
RBC SURVIVAL REPORT button, 12-45 RBC Test, 11-38, 12-40
RBC Test, 11-28 RBC Test Detailed, 12-42
calculation, 11-37 RBC Test Spectrum, 12-44
Detailed Report, 12-42
Dose Hematocrit %, 11-31
Inactivate, 12-43

July 16 INDEX i-7

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RBC Test Summary, 12-42 SAVE EFFICIENCY button, 6-23
Schilling Test, 11-12, 12-32 SAVE WIPE button, 10-11
Schilling Test Detailed, 12-34 Saving Wipe Location, 6-49
Schilling Test Spectrum, 12-36 SCHILLING button, 11-3
Schilling Test Summary, 12-34 SCHILLING REPORT button, 12-32
System Test, 8-1, 9-13, 12-8 Schilling Test, 2-6, 11-3
System Test Detailed, 12-10
System Test Spectrum, 9-13, 12-14 calculation, 11-11
System Test Summary, 12-9 Detailed Report, 12-34
Wipe Test, 10-12, 12-25 Inactivate, 12-35
Wipe Test Detailed, 12-28 Measured Background, 11-4
Wipe Test Spectrum, 10-12, 12-31 Measured Standard, 11-8
Wipe Test Summary, 12-28 Measured Urine Aliquot, 11-9
Report Report, 12-32
RBC Surtvival Test, 12-47 Results, 11-11
REPORT button, 10-11 Save, 11-13
REPORTS button, 3-3, 12-2 Standard Dilution Factor, 11-8
Reports Module, 12-1 Summary Report, 12-34
Requirements Urine Aliquot Volume, 11-7
Environment, 2-7, 4-5 Urine Volume, 11-7
Power, 2-7, 4-5 Screen
Results Add New User – Admin, 4-17
Chi Square Test, 9-28 Add New User – root, 4-16
General Measurement, 10-18 Add New Wipe Location, 6-44
MDA Test, 9-20 Add New Wipe Location with Wipe Type
Plasma Test, 11-23
RBC Test, 11-37 Selected, 6-45
Schilling Test, 11-11 Add RBC Survival Test, 11-45
System Test, 9-12 Add User Nuclide, 6-25
Wipe Test, 10-11 Add, Edit, Delete Wipe Location, 6-50
RIGHT DOUBLE ARROW button, 10-8 Additional Test Information, 11-13, 11-
RIGHT SINGLE ARROW button, 10-8
ROI, 6-15, 6-22, 6-26, 9-13, 9-29, 10-12, 27, 11-39
10-14, 10-16, 11-12, 11-26, 11-39, 11- Advanced Detector Setup, 6-5, 6-32, 11-
62, 12-14, 12-19, 12-24, 12-31, 12-35,
12-39, 12-44, 12-50 42
root login, 4-8 Alphanumeric Keypad, 3-5, 4-11, 4-18,
RUN button, 11-55, 11-60, 11-61, 11-62
6-46, 11-46, 12-13
S Auto Calibrate, 9-4
Safety, 1-1 Auto Calibrate Measurement, 9-5
Safety Tips, 1-4 Auto Calibrate with Eu152 Results, 9-6
Sample Volume Auto Calibration Report, 12-7
Auto Calibration Search, 12-3
Plasma Volume (I125) Test, 11-18 Auto Calibration Search after Search,
Save
12-5
Plasma Test, 11-26 Auto Calibration Search with Highlighted
RBC Test, 11-39
Schilling Test, 11-13 Calibration, 12-6
SAVE button, 11-13, 11-14, 11-26, 11-27, Background Measurement, 9-16, 10-4,
11-39, 11-40
11-5, 11-16, 11-29
Background Measurement Results, 10-6
Chi Square Test, 9-23
Chi Square Test Measurement, 9-25
Chi Square Test Measurement

Complete, 9-27

i-8 INDEX July 16

CAPINTEC, INC. CAPRAC®-t

Chi Square Test Measurement In MDA Test Results, 9-21
Progress, 9-26 MDA Tests Search after Search, 12-16
MDA Tests Search with Highlighted
Chi Square Test Result, 12-23
Chi Square Test Results, 9-28, 9-29 Test, 12-17
Chi Square Tests Search, 12-21 Measure Efficiency, 6-17, 6-20
Chi Square Tests Search with Measure Efficiency Results, 6-22
Measure Wipe Start, 10-9
Highlighted Test, 12-22 Measure Wipes, 10-7
Complete RBC Survival Test Measurements, 6-33, 10-3
Numeric Keypad, 3-4, 6-47, 9-10, 9-17,
Confirmation, 11-63
Date Format Selection, 5-6 9-24, 10-5, 11-6, 11-17, 11-30
Date/ Time, 3-7 Plasma Test Completed Measurement
Date/Time, 6-8, 6-18, 11-50, 13-5, 13-7
Decay Calculator Results, 13-8 Entry, 11-23
Delete Wipe Location, 6-51 Plasma Test Measurement Analysis, 11-
Edit Background Trigger, 6-36
Edit Default Package Settings, 6-42 24
Edit Default Sealed Settings, 6-41 Plasma Test Measurement Entry, 11-15
Edit Default Unrestricted Area Settings, Plasma Test Report, 12-38
Plasma Tests Search, 12-36
6-40 Quality Assurance, 9-8
Edit Default Work Area Settings, 6-38 RBC Survival – View Measurements
Edit Efficiencies, 6-23
Edit Efficiencies – with Default Results, 11-61, 12-50
RBC Survival After Measurement, 11-58
Photopeaks, 6-14 RBC Survival Measurement, 11-57
Edit Efficiencies – without Default RBC Survival Measurement Accepted,

Photopeaks, 6-14 11-59
Edit Patient Information, 11-54 RBC Survival Measurement List, 11-44,
Edit User – Admin, 4-21
Edit User – root, 4-15, 4-21 11-52
Edit User Nuclide, 6-30 RBC Survival Measurement with
Efficiencies Setup, 6-11
Enter Activity, 6-9, 11-49, 13-3, 13-6 Highlighted Patient, 11-55
Enter Calibrated Activity, 6-19 RBC Survival Report Search with
Enter Current Time, 5-4
Enter Password, 6-4, 11-41 Highlighted Patient, 12-47
Enter Password:, 5-3 RBC Survival Test, 11-56
Enter Serial Number, 6-7 RBC Survival Test Report, 12-48
General Measurement Results, 10-17 RBC Survival Test Search, 12-45
Highlighted Patient, 11-53 RBC Survival View Normal Range, 11-
Inactivate Record, 12-12
Lab Tests, 11-3 60, 12-49
List, 3-6 RBC Test Completed Measurement
Login, 4-11, 4-25
Login with Guest button, 4-24 Entry, 11-36
Main, 2-4, 3-2, 5-2, 6-2, 7-1, 9-3, 9-7, RBC Test Measurement Analysis, 11-37
RBC Test Measurement Entry, 11-28
10-2, 11-2, 12-1, 13-1 RBC Test Report, 12-43
Main showing Low Battery, 14-7 RBC Tests Search, 12-41
MDA after Background Measurement, 9- Reports, 12-2
Schilling Test Completed Measurement
20
MDA Test, 9-15 Entry, 11-10
MDA Test Result, 12-18 Schilling Test Measurement Analysis,

11-11
Schilling Test Measurement Entry, 11-4
Schilling Test Report, 12-34
Schilling Tests Search, 12-33

July 16 INDEX i-9

CAPINTEC, INC. CAPRAC®-t

Search RBC Survival Tests – All Wipe Test Spectrum, 10-12
Patients, 12-46 Wipes Search, 12-25
Screen Adjustments, 5-19
Search Wipes after Search, 12-27 Brightness, 5-20
Search Wipes with Highlighted Wipe, Calibrarion, 5-21
Sleep Brightness, 5-20
12-29 Sleep Timeout, 5-19
Set Nuclide/ROI using ROI, 10-16 SCREEN CALIB button, 5-21
Setup, 4-9, 5-5, 5-19, 6-3, 6-31 Screen Calibration, 5-21
Setup – after Day Month Year Selected, SEALED SOURCE button, 12-27
Sealed Sources
5-7 Settings, 6-41
Setup – after Year Month Day Selected, SEARCH button, 11-53, 12-5, 12-8, 12-16,
12-21, 12-27, 12-33, 12-37, 12-41, 12-
5-7 45, 12-46, 12-47
Setup RBC Survival Normal Range, 11- Security Roles, 4-8
Admin, 4-8
43 Guest, 4-8
Setup Staff, 4-10 root, 4-8
Setup Staff – root, 4-13 User, 4-8
Setup Staff – root selected, 4-14 Security Status, 4-8
Setup Staff with Name Highlighted – Disable, 4-8
Enhanced, 4-8
root, 4-20 setting, 4-16
Setup Wipe Locations, 6-43 Traditional, 4-8
Spectrum, 11-12, 11-26, 11-38 Select Nuclide
Spectrum for Efficiency, 6-21 MDA Test, 9-18
Startup, 2-3, 4-6 Selecting Wipe Locations, 10-8
System Test Measurement, 9-9, 9-11 Servicing, 14-5
System Test Result, 12-11 Fuse, 14-5
System Test Results, 9-12 Set Nuclide/ROI
System Test Search with Highlighted General Measurement, 10-14
Setup
Test, 12-10 General Operational, 4-7
System Test Spectrum, 9-13, 12-14 SETUP button, 3-3, 4-8, 4-25, 6-2, 9-8, 10-
System Tests Search after Search, 12-9 3
Test Source Setup, 6-6, 6-10 SETUP LOCATION button, 6-43
Touchscreen Calibration, 5-21 Shipping, 14-15
USB PC Driver Select, 5-18 SINGLE ARROW button, 9-13, 9-29, 10-6,
User Nuclides Setup, 6-24 10-12, 10-17, 11-6, 11-8, 11-9, 11-12,
User Nuclides Setup with Nuclide, 6-28 11-17, 11-20, 11-21, 11-22, 11-26, 11-
User Nuclides Setup with Nuclide 30, 11-33, 11-34, 11-35, 11-39, 11-62,
12-14, 12-19, 12-24, 12-31, 12-35, 12-
Selected, 6-29 39, 12-44, 12-50
Utility, 7-2, 13-2 SKIP ALL WIPES button, 10-9, 10-11
Utility Screen with Diagnostics SKIP WIPE button, 10-9, 10-11
Sleep Brightness, 5-20
PROGRAM INTEGRITY PASS, 7-3 Sleep Timeout, 5-19
Utility with Login Button, 4-23 Speaker Volume, 5-22
Well Wipes Setup, 6-34
Wipe Criteria Selection, 12-26
Wipe General Measurement, 10-13
Wipe General Measurement Report, 10-

18
Wipe General Measurement Set

Nuclide, 10-14
Wipe Measurement, 10-10
Wipe Measurement Results, 10-11
Wipe Report, 12-30

i-10 INDEX July 16

CAPINTEC, INC. CAPRAC®-t

SPECTRUM button, 9-13, 9-21, 10-12, 12- Calibrated Activity Field, 6-8
13, 12-19, 12-31 Calibrated On Field, 6-8
Data, 6-6
STAFF button, 4-9, 4-25 S/N Field, 6-7
standard deviations, 9-18 TEST SOURCE button, 6-6
Standard Dilution Factor Testing
Acceptance, 4-7
Plasma Test, 11-18 Contamination, 8-2
Schilling Test, 11-8 Time
STOP button, 6-21, 9-10, 9-17, 9-26, 10-5, entering, 5-1
10-10, 10-17, 11-6, 11-8, 11-9, 11-17, Traditional Security Status, 4-8
11-20, 11-21, 11-22, 11-30, 11-32, 11- Training
33, 11-34, 11-35 Operator, 2-2
Summary Report Trigger Level, 6-35
Auto Calibration, 12-6 Background, 6-36
Chi Square Test, 12-22 Wipe Location, 6-47
MDA Test, 12-17 Trigger Levels
Plasma Test, 12-38 Default, 6-35
RBC Test, 12-42 Limits, 6-35
Schilling Test, 12-34 Packages, 6-42
System Test, 12-9 Sealed Source, 6-41
Wipe Test, 12-28 Unrestricted Area, 6-40
Symbol Definitions, 1-1 Work Area, 6-38
System Initialization, 5-1 Troubleshooting, 14-13
System Setup, 4-1
System Test, 8-1, 9-8 U
Count Time, 9-10, 9-17 Unpacking, 4-2
Detailed Report, 12-10 Unrestricted Area
Inactivate, 12-11
Measurement, 9-10 Settings, 6-40
Report, 12-8 UNRESTRICTED AREA button, 12-27
Results, 9-12 UP ARROW (▲) button, 3-6, 6-13, 6-39,
Summary Report, 12-9
SYSTEM TEST button, 9-9 6-48, 6-49, 6-51, 9-18, 10-8, 10-15, 11-
SYSTEM TEST REPORT button, 12-8 52, 12-5, 12-9, 12-16, 12-21, 12-28, 12-
33, 12-37, 12-42, 12-46, 13-4
T Urine Aliquot Volume
Table Schilling Test, 11-7
Urine samples
Chi Square Typical Values, 9-22, 9-30 counting, 10-13
Default Trigger Levels, 6-35 Urine Test, 2-6
Trigger Levels Limits, 6-35 Schilling Test, 2-6
Technical Description, 2-7 Urine Volume
Test Schilling Test, 11-7
Acceptance, 8-1 USB PC driver, 5-18
Chi Square, 9-22 User
MDA, 9-14 add, 4-16
Plasma, 11-15 edit, 4-20
Quality Assurance, 8-1 inactivate, 4-22
RBC, 11-28 reactivate, 4-22
System, 8-1, 9-8 User login, 4-8
TEST button, 5-22 User Nuclide
Test Source, 4-7

July 16 INDEX i-11

CAPINTEC, INC. CAPRAC®-t

Add, 6-24 Count Time, 6-48
Delete, 6-30 Deleting, 6-50
Edit, 6-29 Editing, 6-49
Element Field, 6-26 Name, 6-46
Energy1(keV) Field, 6-26 Nuclides, 6-48
Energy2(keV) Field, 6-26 Saving, 6-49
Energy3(keV) Field, 6-27 Selecting, 10-8
Halflife Field, 6-26 Setup, 6-42
Nuclide Field, 6-25 Trigger Level, 6-47
Well Efficiency(%) Field, 6-27 Wipe Type, 6-45
User Nuclides, 6-24 WIPE REPORT button, 12-25
USER NUCLIDES button, 6-24 Wipe Test, 2-6, 10-1
Users All Channels results, 2-3
changing, 4-23 Count Time, 10-9
UTILITY button, 3-3, 4-23, 4-26, 7-1, 13-1 Detailed Report, 12-28
Inactivate, 12-30
V Report, 12-25
VIEW button, 12-6, 12-10, 12-17, 12-22, Results, 10-11
Setup, 6-31
12-29, 12-34, 12-38, 12-42, 12-47 Setup Location, 6-42
VIEW NORMAL button, 11-60, 12-49 Summary Report, 12-28
Voltage WIPE TESTS button, 6-32
Wipe Type
High, 1-2, 1-3 selecting, 6-45
Wipes
W Measuring, 10-7, 10-9
warm-up period, 2-7 Work Area
Well Counter Setup, 6-2 Settings, 6-38
Well Efficiency(%) Field, 6-27 WORK AREA button, 12-27
WILDCARD (%) button, 11-52, 11-53, 12-
Y
46 YES button, 12-13, 12-19, 12-24, 12-31,
Wipe categories, 10-1
Wipe Full Spectrum Efficiency, 6-11 12-35, 12-39, 12-44, 12-48
Wipe Location

Add, 6-43

i-12 INDEX July 16

CAPINTEC, INC. CAPRAC®-t

NEW PRODUCT WARRANTY

Conditions and Limitations

CAPINTEC warrants our products to be free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of 24 months after delivery to the original buyer
(unless indicated otherwise). Our obligation under this warranty is limited
to servicing or adjusting products returned to our factory for that purpose
promptly upon any claim under this warranty, provided our examination
discloses to our satisfaction that the affected parts were originally
defective and have not been subjected to misuse, abuse, mishandling or
improper operation. This warranty extends to every part of the product
except batteries, fuses, ink, magnetic storage media, toner, transistors,
tubes or any other normally consumable item. In no event shall we liable
for transportation, installation, adjustment or any other expenses which
may arise in connection with such products or their servicing or
adjustment.

This warranty is expressly in lieu of any other express or implied
warranties, and we make no warranty that the products sold herein are
merchantable or are suitable for any particular purpose. The benefits of
this warranty shall extend only to the buyer and to none other. We shall
have no liability of any nature arising out of the use or application of the
product in conformity with this warranty. If the product shall fail to
perform in conformity with the warranty made herein, we shall be liable
solely for the repair and replacement of the product as provided
hereinabove, and shall have no other liability in respect of such failure or
performance, or any consequences therefrom, including, without
limitation, business impairment or loss, personal injury or property
damage.

No agent, employee, or representative of ours has any authority to bind
us to any representation or warranty concerning the product sold herein,
and unless a representation or warranty made by an agent, employee or
representative is specifically included herein, it shall not be enforceable
by the buyer. No waiver, alteration or modification of the foregoing
conditions shall be valid, unless made in writing and signed by an
executive officer of our corporation.

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