Konica Minolta Srx-101a User Manual

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MEDICAL FILM PROCESSOR Model SRX-101A SERVICE MANUAL CODE. 1051/1052 KONICA CORPORATION No. 26-2, Nishishinjuku 1-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan SERVICE MANUAL SRX-101A Medical Film Processor. Nov 07, 2016  The blots were treated with the ECL kit according to the user manual, developed on X-ray film and finally observed using Konica Minolta SRX-101A Medical Film Processor (Konica Minolta Medical & Graphic Inc., (Shanghai, China). Konica Minolta SRX-101A Operation Manual.pdf. Konica Minolta SRX101A Service Manual. Konica Minolta SRX101A Installation Manual. Konica Minolta SRX101A Specifications. This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. MedWrench User Guide. Terms and Conditions.

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Tabletop X-Ray Film Processor

The SRX101A tabletop processor offers variable speeds which can be set from within the processor. This allows users to choose the optimum cycle speed to match processing needs. Konica Minoltas 90 second cycle allows fast developing of all super rapid processable films.

The Konica Minolta SRX 101A processor produces high quality radiographs with easy operation and is the ideal choice for imaging sites, diagnostic centers and private practice offices. The SRX-101A processor is perfect for reliable low volume applications, especially where space is at a premium.

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The compact design of the SRX-101A saves valuable space and incorporates an automatic standby with jog cycle for conserving water and energy. State-of-the-art technology stabilizes developer and dryer temperatures. It also offers automatic replenishment.

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-Nadia00
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3 months agoBeeping
My Konica Minolta - SRX101A keeps beeping and the run light is flashing. I've cleaned it, there is no foreign object stuck anywhere, the gears are clean and turn smoothly when turned manually. the Gear shaft is also clean. I am out of ideas. I don't know what else to do to get it to work. Do I need to replace the motor ? Cause clearly.. it seem to be overloaded... what to do ?Reply
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This product has been discontinued from production. kindly requesting for a manufacturers report.Reply

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Konica 101 beeping, ready lite is off.Reply
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FEATURES

  • 90 Second Super Rapid Processing Cycle
  • 120 Second Standard Processing Cycle
  • 180 Second Extended Processing Cycle

Additional Specifications

Konica Minolta Srx-101a Service Manual

Dimensions: 27' H x 25' W x 22' D

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O A E

What are OAEs?

Otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) are sounds in the ear canal that originate from movement by the outer hair cells of the cochlea.OAEs are generated only when the Organ of Corti is in normal or near normal condition. This outer hair cell motion is transmittedby the middle ear ossicles and eardrum to the external ear canal. Consequently, OAEs can be detected only when the middle earfunction is normal. There are two categories of AOEs, spontaneous and evoked. Current clinical applications are confined to two types of evoked AOEs that are distinguished by the stimulus used to elicit each.



TEOAEs

(Transiently Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions), are elicited by abrupt, brief stimuli such as broadband clicks or tonebursts. They can be recorded in nearly all persons with normal peripheral hearing.



DPOAEs

(Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions), are produced by the ear in the response to two simultaneous pure-tone stimulidenoted as primary tones that are close in frequency, but separated by a specific ratio of the higher frequency to the lower (f2/f1). TheDistortion Product is the result of the intermodulation of the primary tones applied and is not identical to either of them. Since DPOAEsare individual tones that are frequency-specific, they can be plotted and utilized to derive additional information about the ear’s responseor function.