The Bridge Between Your Imaging System and Your Suite
We eliminate the complexity of field-designing interface circuits. From high-end Angiography suites to standard XRAY rooms, our pre-wired, factory-tested control boxes ensure 100% code compliance and equipment protection.
Stop Designing from Scratch
Building an interface for XRAY warning lights and ambient room lighting using loose relays and power supplies is an immense challenge for local electrical teams.
Equipment Damage
Unmatched components can introduce EMF or voltage spikes into sensitive imaging systems, causing costly repairs.
Noise Complaints
Improperly selected relays create excessive audible noise in the clinical environment, disrupting medical staff.
Wasted Labor
What seems like a "simple circuit" often leads to hundreds of dollars in wasted components and multiple recall service visits.
Our Solution: Factory-Tested, "One-Stop Shop"
We can design and build an interface for any XRAY machine on the market.
Angiography Interface
Optimized specifically for Siemens ARTIS ICONO and Pheno suites, as well as all Hybrid OR and Vascular Lab installations.
High-Performance Angiography Interface
Optimized for Siemens ARTIS ICONO, Pheno & Hybrid OR
Advanced Compatibility:
Meets and exceeds ALL Siemens factory specifications for the Artis product line.
Silent Operation:
Equipped with SILENT relays, ensuring no audible noise complaints while controlling 15 Amps per circuit.
Circuit Protection:
Factory-integrated freewheeling diodes on all relays as specified by Siemens.
Voltage Flexibility:
Accepts all common voltages from 100–277 VAC.
Footpedal Control:
EXAM room circuit allows ambient room lights to be controlled directly from the Siemens XRAY footpedal.
Simplified Install:
Easy installation involving only 3 wires to the Siemens cabinet.
Standard Configuration:
Controls one XRAY Warning circuit and two EXAM Room ambient lighting circuits
Circuit Capacity:
15 Amps per circuit
Voltage Range:
100–277 VAC
XRAY/CT/SPECT Interface
A smaller, cost-effective model designed to interface with all other XRAY producing systems on the market.
Universal XRAY/CT/SPECT Interface
For CT, RAD, Mammography, and all XRAY producing systems
Primary Function:
Automatically receives the electrical signal from the XRAY machine and interfaces it properly to switch the XRAY warning light on and off precisely when radiation is being produced.
Universal Voltage:
Reliable operation across 100–277 VAC.
Enhanced Diagnostics:
All relays include indicator lights for coil activity and manual test buttons for contact testing.
Exam Light Control:
Luminos Agile / TF and ICONOS boxes include a circuit to control an EXAM room lighting circuit (100-277 VAC at 15 amps MAX).
Silent & Protected:
Features silent relays and required freewheeling diodes to prevent equipment malfunction.
Certified Siemens System Compatibility
Our control boxes are engineered for 100% compatibility with the following Siemens Healthineers systems sold in the United States.
Angio & Vascular
Computed Tomography (CT)
Radiography & R/F
Molecular Imaging (SPECT/PET CT)
Angio & Vascular
Computed Tomography (CT)
Radiography & R/F
Molecular Imaging (SPECT/PET CT)
Our control boxes meet and exceed all Siemens factory specifications
Need Help Selecting the Right Control Box?
Our technical experts can help you determine the correct interface solution for your specific imaging system.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the lead time for your lighting control boxes?
We maintain a steady inventory of our most popular models (including the LCBEX277-2 and LCB-XRAY) for immediate shipment. While some specialized configurations are custom-built to order, in most cases, we can have a control box delivered and ready for your project in less than five business days.
What is a "freewheeling diode" and why is it mandatory?
Siemens has updated lighting control specifications to require a 24VDC power supply (replacing the older 24VAC standard). This eliminates electromagnetic interference (EMF) being induced into the imaging equipment. However, when DC relay coil voltage is removed, it can produce a high-voltage spike that damages sensitive electronics. A freewheeling diode immediately shorts out this spike. All XRAY Lighting control boxes include factory-installed and tested diodes to ensure 100% compliance with Siemens specifications.
Why is "silent switching" of the relays so important?
In clinical and surgical environments, the audible “clicking” or humming of standard industrial relays is a major distraction for clinicians. We utilize specialized Silent Relays that provide heavy-duty 15-amp switching capacity for room lights without the disruptive noise, eliminating end-user complaints.
Will the LCBEX277-2 control both X-ray warning and exam room lights?
Yes. It is a complete solution designed to fully interface with Siemens Artis Zee, Q, ICONO, and Pheno equipment to control the XRAY warning lamps and the ambient room lighting simultaneously.
Why are the exam room lights being controlled by the interface?
During procedures, clinical staff often need the room dimmed to allow better viewing of XRAY images on the monitors—much like a darkened movie theater. Our lighting box interfaces with the Siemens XRAY footpedal to automatically dim or switch specific light banks when radiation is active.
My LCBEX277-2 is connected, but the 24VDC power supply light is off?
Check the internal 4-amp breaker located inside the control box that feeds voltage to the DC power supply. Ensure this breaker is in the “ON” position; once active, the indicator light on the power supply will illuminate.
Can I test the box before the Siemens equipment delivery?
Yes. Testing can be performed prior to equipment delivery to verify all field wiring is correct. For the LCBEX277-2, this is typically done by temporarily jumping the control circuits at the terminal strips. However, procedures vary—please refer to your specific installation instructions or call us for technical assistance before attempting to test the circuit
Can the LCBEX277-2 handle multiple independent lighting circuits?
Yes. Our box can handle two totally independent lighting circuits, running on separate voltages (100–277 VAC) at 15 amps each.