RadiCS GX2

RadiCS provides total support for the quality maintenance and control of client monitors, covering everything from calibration to acceptance and constancy tests, calibration asset, and historical management. Complying with AAPM, DIN, IEC and other standards, RadiCS enables precise QC with easy-to-follow procedures.
User-Friendly Interface
The user-friendly interface offers an easy way to high-precision monitor QC. The easy-to-use wizard walks you through each step of the process.
Acceptance and Constancy Testing in Easy Steps
RadiCS enables you to perform pattern, brightness, grayscale and uniformity checks that comply with AAPM TG18, DIN V 6868-57,and other QC standards by simply following easy steps.
DICOM Part 14 Calibration
Along with the minimum/maximum brightness and color temperature target value settings, the bundled UX1sensor enables high-performance calibration compliant with the DICOM Part 14 standard to correct the grayscale tones and brightness of the monitor.
Historical Management and Report Generator
Calibration, acceptance and constancy test results are stored as history. Using this history data, you can create and print reports compliant with QC guidelines.
Asset Management
Asset management numbers for monitors, PCs, and graphics boards as well as installation location and medical institution names can be registered along with the monitor usage time.
Intelligent Self-Diagnosis and Self-Calibration
Using a built-in backlight sensor, the self-diagnosis function determines whether the brightness of the monitor is within the appropriate range.Furthermore, the self-calibration function (patent pending), a simplified calibration compliant with the DICOM Part 14 standard, can be performed to correct the grayscale tones and brightness of the monitor.
Using the status analyzer function, the self-diagnosis function is automatically performed when RadiCS starts up. When Status Analyzer function detects a change in a monitor’s brightness, a warning iconappears on the desktop taskbar enabling prompt correction.
Distinct QC for All Modes
RadiForce monitors with a CAL Switch function have display modes for different types of images such as CR and endoscopy. RadiCS enables you to perform testing and calibration of each display mode.
Flexible Schedule Setting
The timing of when to perform QC tasks such as pattern, brightness, and grayscale checks can be set according to the needs of your institute. For example, when turning the PC on or off, or just after a specific application is opened.
Compatible with Non-RadiForce Monitors
RadiCS enables you to perform acceptance and constancy test and calibration on non-RadiForce monitors such as EIZO FlexScan LCD monitors.
RadiCS Client License must be purchased when using RadiCS with other commercially available monitors.
User-Friendly Interface
The user-friendly interface offers an easy way to high-precision monitor QC. The easy-to-use wizard walks you through each step of the process.Acceptance and Constancy Testing in Easy Steps
RadiCS enables you to perform pattern, brightness, grayscale and uniformity checks that comply with AAPM TG18, DIN V 6868-57,and other QC standards by simply following easy steps.DICOM Part 14 Calibration
Along with the minimum/maximum brightness and color temperature target value settings, the bundled UX1sensor enables high-performance calibration compliant with the DICOM Part 14 standard to correct the grayscale tones and brightness of the monitor.
Historical Management and Report Generator
Calibration, acceptance and constancy test results are stored as history. Using this history data, you can create and print reports compliant with QC guidelines.
Asset Management
Asset management numbers for monitors, PCs, and graphics boards as well as installation location and medical institution names can be registered along with the monitor usage time.
Intelligent Self-Diagnosis and Self-Calibration
Using a built-in backlight sensor, the self-diagnosis function determines whether the brightness of the monitor is within the appropriate range.Furthermore, the self-calibration function (patent pending), a simplified calibration compliant with the DICOM Part 14 standard, can be performed to correct the grayscale tones and brightness of the monitor.
Status Analyzer for Swift QC
Using the status analyzer function, the self-diagnosis function is automatically performed when RadiCS starts up. When Status Analyzer function detects a change in a monitor’s brightness, a warning iconappears on the desktop taskbar enabling prompt correction.
Distinct QC for All Modes
RadiForce monitors with a CAL Switch function have display modes for different types of images such as CR and endoscopy. RadiCS enables you to perform testing and calibration of each display mode.
Flexible Schedule Setting
The timing of when to perform QC tasks such as pattern, brightness, and grayscale checks can be set according to the needs of your institute. For example, when turning the PC on or off, or just after a specific application is opened.
Compatible with Non-RadiForce Monitors
RadiCS enables you to perform acceptance and constancy test and calibration on non-RadiForce monitors such as EIZO FlexScan LCD monitors.RadiCS Client License must be purchased when using RadiCS with other commercially available monitors.
| Compatible monitors | RadiForce GS521, GS520, GX320, GS320, GS310, GX220, GS220, G11 RX320, RX220, RX211, RS210, RS110 RadiForce MX300W, MX241W, MX240W, MX220W, MX210, MX191, MS170 |
| Compatible Operating System | Windows 7 Windows Vista SP2 Windows XP Professional x64 Edition SP2 Windows XP Professional SP2 / SP3 |
| Display Functions | DICOM Part 14 GSDF, CIE, Exponential (gamma value), Log Linear, User definition |
| Interface | USB |
| Languages | English, German, Japanese |
| Package Contents | RadiCS CD-ROM (RadiCS, User's Manual), UX1 Sensor |

