Abstract: A carousel and first and second members have common axes in a first direction. The carousel, preferably cylindrical, has a ring-shaped configuration defined by inner and outer diameters. The first member has an outer diameter preferably contiguous to the carousel inner diameter. The second member has an inner diameter preferably contiguous to the carousel outer diameter. The carousel is divided into compartments by vanes. The carousel rotates at a substantially constant speed past radiation directed by an accelerator in the first direction. When a fault occurs in the system operation, (1) the carousel and radiation stop and (2) the carousel reverses in direction. When the fault is resolved, the carousel moves in the forward direction at the substantially constant speed and the radiation resumes at the position where the article was being irradiated at the time that the fault occurred.
Abstract: A computer supplies an enable command and a password to a controller after a memory card is attached to the computer. The controller allows acceptance of an access command if the supplied enable command and password coincide with those stored in a flash memory, or refuses the acceptance of the access command if the supplied enable command and password differ from those stored in the flash memory. The controller updates the enable command and password if a password setting command and newly prepared enable command and password are supplied to the controller from the computer during access command accept mode. The controller refuses the access command if the computer supplies to the controller a correct enable command but a wrong password during the access command accept mode.