Kodak Point-of-Care CR 120
Overview
The Kodak Point-of-Care CR 120 System is ideal for a wide range of computed radiography examinations in specialty practices such as chiropractors, podiatrists, and orthopedists. It is also well suited for small clinics, mobile units, and offshore locations including oil rigs and cruise ships.
Highly versatile
The Kodak Point-of-Care CR 120 System can be configured for most clinical applications. A simple-to-use Kodak Quality Control Scanner interface designed for full DICOM connectivity allows you to set up the system to capture highquality x-ray images of any body part. All imaging parameters are optimized, resulting in digital images that can be enhanced, enlarged, duplicated, and sent to any location in seconds with no loss of resolution. Images can be printed or archived locally on CDs or DVDs.
Point-of-care productivity
Mounted on an optional wheeled Z-cart or placed on a tabletop, the Kodak Point-of-Care CR 120 System can be used in virtually any location. With the Z-cart, this system can be rolled into any situation where nearly instant digital images are needed.
Mobile x-ray
The Point-of-Care CR 120 System can provide a complete mobile digital imaging solution on wheels. Mount the system in a van or truck and combine it with reusable Kodak flexible phosphor screens and cassettes, a rugged laptop computer, and portable x-ray equipment. Then drive anywhere x-ray exams are needed. Kodak Point-of-Care mobile solutions serve nursing facilities, prisons, forensic institutions, employee screening needs, and more throughout the world
Specifications
Up to 20 cassettes per hour.
Time to First Image
63 seconds.
Grayscale Resolution
Acquisition:12 bits per pixel
Display:12 bits per pixel
Dimensions (H x W x D)
13.4 x 29.0 x 25.8 in. (34.0 x 73.5 x 65.5 cm).
Weight
99 lbs (45 kg).
Desktop
Z-cart (mobile cart)
Distributed CR
Software
Integrated acquisition and PACS functionality including: image analysis, archiving, and seamless remote image communications, built on scalable, user-friendly DICOM 3.0 software platform.
Computer Workstation Minimum Requirements
Pentium 4 2.4 GHz or higher, 1 GB memory, USB 2.0 port, Windows 2000® or Windows XP Professional® operating system (small form factor chassis required for Z-cart).
Power Requirements
Single-phase 50/60 Hz, 200 VA, 100-240
VAC (+/- 10%), 2A, UPS required
Regulatory Approvals
FDA (USA), CE (EU), SDA (China), and others available or pending in most major markets.
Safety Standards
EN 60601-1, 60825-1, 60601-1-2
Environmental
Operating Conditions
Operating conditions: 10–40°C, 90% at 35°C
Storage: –15–60°C
| Size: | Pixel Matrix: | Sampling Density: |
| High Resolution |
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| 8 x 10 in. (20 x 25 cm) 10 x 12 in. (25 x 30 cm) 14 x 14 in. (35 x 35 cm) 14 x 17 in. (35 x 43 cm)
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2216 x 2628 2092 x 2508 2916 x 2916 2120 x 2548
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8.4 pix/mm 7.0 pix/mm 7.0 pix/mm 5.0 pix/mm
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Key Benefits
Immediate Retrofit System. You can use your existing X-Ray machine.
Cost. Computer Radiography does not require any film, film developers or processors, chemicals, darkroom, film storage or and any disposal expenses.
Time. Going digital saves your time drastically. Since there is no waiting time to complete X-Ray film processing, you can start diagnosis right on the spot or retake X-Rays without waiting your time or your staff.
Storage. Digitization of radiography reduces the storage space.
Management. Patient images and information can be easily found. Now you don’t have to go through endless stacks of film.
Sharing/Networking. Digital images can be simultaneously shared through your network or recorded on CD/DVD. They also can be sent to radiologists or other specialists for rapid treatment advice.











