- Fri Feb 14, 2020 7:06 pm
#540
When my vendor of SGRT technology installs their surface imaging cameras, they configure the cameras in a number of ways to optimize camera performance. This process is repeated annually during preventative maintenance. For my vendor's technology (AlignRT) this consists of optimizing the following:
Optimizing exposure settings
Optimizing focus of the cameras
Optimizing focus of the projection pattern
Performing an advanced optics calibration
Here is my questions: Do you ask your service engineer to do this in a particular way for a machine that primarily treats SRS? For example, do you ask the engineer to focus the cameras and projector at a certain distance from isocenter that is more representative of SRS conditions? Or does your vendor follow the standard procedures?
I ask this because my service engineer expressed to me that he did not know the best way to make the system more accurate for SRS, and asked me what I wanted him to do. Perhaps you or your service engineers have more experience with this particular question.
Warm regards,
Dustin
Optimizing exposure settings
Optimizing focus of the cameras
Optimizing focus of the projection pattern
Performing an advanced optics calibration
Here is my questions: Do you ask your service engineer to do this in a particular way for a machine that primarily treats SRS? For example, do you ask the engineer to focus the cameras and projector at a certain distance from isocenter that is more representative of SRS conditions? Or does your vendor follow the standard procedures?
I ask this because my service engineer expressed to me that he did not know the best way to make the system more accurate for SRS, and asked me what I wanted him to do. Perhaps you or your service engineers have more experience with this particular question.
Warm regards,
Dustin