4 sensitivity selection, 5 detector positioning – Fluke Biomedical 4000M+ User Manual

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Victoreen 4000M+
Operators Manual

3-4

3.4 Sensitivity Selection

Sensitivity selection depends on the type of measurement required, as follows:

• Select HIGH sensitivity for dental, mammography, and other measurements requiring increased

sensitivity. (Detector sensitivity is increased by a factor of 20.)

NOTE


When the unit is in the Fluoroscopic Mode
(FLUORO), the detector sensitivity is always high,
regardless of the front panel HIGH/LOW Switch
setting.

• Select LOW sensitivity for standard radiographic measurements.

TUBE ANODE (TARGET)/FILTER SELECTION

The tube anode (target)/filter selection depends on the X-Ray machine being tested:

• Select Mo/Mo for molybdenum anode mammography machines.
• Select W/Al for standard radiographic machines.

NOTE

When using the 4000M+ with the Tube Anode
(Target)/Filter Selection Switch set to Mo/Mo, set
the filter wheel to the 21-50 kVp position.

3.5 Detector Positioning

The proper detector positioning depends on the application as discussed in the following paragraphs.

Radiographic Measurements

For a radiographic x-ray beam, position the detector as follows:

1. Position the detector on the x-ray table with the black plastic disk facing the x-ray tube.

NOTE

To eliminate measurement error due to the “heel”
effect, position the Model 4000M+ so that the front-
to-rear panel axis is parallel to the tube anode-to-
cathode axis.

2. Position the x-ray tube with the tungsten target approximately 66 centimeters (26 inches) away

from the top of the black plastic disk.

NOTE

The optimum distance is 66 centimeters (26 inches)
for most measurements. See Appendix A for a
discussion of source-to-detector distance (SDD).

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