Canon CXDI-80C Service Manual page 67

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Appendix 1. Routing the detector cable of the wiring unit
When using a wired connection employing the wiring unit, it is conceivable that the detector
will be installed on a vertical stand or a recumbent table for operation. With this kind of
installation, it is recommended that a space of at least 65 mm from the edge of the detector be
provided through which to route the detector cable so that the connector will not be strained.
At least 65 mm of space to be provided
Operation in a location where it is not possible to provide a space of more than 65 mm runs the
risk of subjecting the base of the connector area to loads, possibly damaging the connector area.
For this reason, the following points must be borne in mind.
• It must be ensured that any bending of the cable near the base of the connector area is more
than R10 mm. Furthermore, the connector area must be anchored securely by providing
support guides or other members to ensure that no loads will be applied to the connector area.
• The detector cable must be anchored in such a way that it will not be pulled.
• When sliding the detector from the vertical stand or recumbent table to install or remove it,
take care to avoid subjecting the connector area to a load.
Appendix 2. Concerning the installation of an external
fastening plate for the X-ray interface box
An external fastening plate can be installed on the X-ray interface box by satisfying the
following requirements.
• The external fastening plate must be obtained by the sales companies.
• The two cosmetic screws on the side of the top cover of the X-ray interface box must be
removed, and an external fastening plate which can be installed using the holes of the screws
must be fabricated. (The box may be installed on its side.)
In a case like this, the external fastening plate must be secured using two screws without fail.
2. Installation procedures
27 mm
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