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ScanX Touch

ScanX Duo Touch

PN - J1100

PN - J1200

Image Plate Scanners

Installation and Operating Instructions

Summary of Contents for J1100

Page 1: ...ScanX Touch ScanX Duo Touch PN J1100 PN J1200 Image Plate Scanners Installation and Operating Instructions...

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Page 3: ...CONTENTS 7 Installation 23 7 1 Carrying the scanner 23 7 2 ScanX dimensions 23 7 3 Software installation 24 7 4 Connecting appliances securely 24 7 5 Electrical connection 24 7 6 Connect ScanX for ope...

Page 4: ...ive dust cover installation 54 Parts 17 Replacement and Accessory Parts 54 17 1 Replacement parts 54 17 2 Accessory and consumable parts 54 17 3 Transfer storage box PN 73470 55 17 4 Intraoral phospho...

Page 5: ...ng a flexible PSP The workflow is supported by a touch screen for job handling ScanManager Patient information preview and stand alone work ScanX produces the digital diagnostic quality intraoral imag...

Page 6: ...the operation of the device Caution Operate ScanX in dry environment To prevent injury from fire or electrical shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Warning Use of controls or adjustm...

Page 7: ...pliance Stacking or using the scanner adjacent to other equipment may violate EMC compliance and interfere with the scanner operation The device transmits and receives RF at 13 56 mHz NOTICE Operate t...

Page 8: ...efficient and cost effective use of the unit Alerts users to important OperatingandMaintenance instructions Read carefully to avoid any problems CE labeling Indicates date of manu facture Do not reus...

Page 9: ...on of the device and make sure it is in perfect working order Do not convert or modify the units Observe the Installation and Operating Instructions Make the Installation and Operating Instructions av...

Page 10: ...t is to be connected to a computer that can be connected to the Internet Therefore the system needs to be protected from threats from the Internet Use antivirus software and update it regularly Look f...

Page 11: ...x 10 RJ45 Ethernet cable 5 Barrier envelope 11 Mains power cable 6 Phosphor storage plate PSP 12 Power supply unit 11 2 3 7 8 9 10 Q uick Start Instructions Par t Num be rs J1 10 0 an d J1 20 0 Th an...

Page 12: ...W x H x D in 8 7 X 12 6 X 10 6 cm 22 X 32 X 27 Weight approximate lbs 17 6 kg 8 0 Noise Levels Ready db A 40 Scanning db A 60 General Values Medical appliance category 1 Laser protection class IEC 608...

Page 13: ...yption WPA WPA2 Memory card Type SDHC Maximum memory capacity GB 32 File system FAT32 Performance class Class 4 Ambient conditions during operation Temperature F 50 to 95 C 10 to 35 Air pressure in Hg...

Page 14: ...Immunity to interference discharge of static electricity IEC61000 4 2 2008 8kV contact 2kV 4kV 8kV 15kV air Compliant Immunity to interference high frequency electromagnetic fields IEC61000 4 3 2006 A...

Page 15: ...AM at 1kHz Compliant Immunity to interference due to voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations IEC61000 4 11 2004 Compliant Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Interference immunity measu...

Page 16: ...ditions during storage and transport Temperature F 91 C 33 Relative humidity 80 Dimensions of intraoral PSPs Size 0 in 0 87 x 1 4 mm 22 x 35 Size 1 in 0 94 x 1 6 mm 24 x 40 Size 2 in 1 2 x 1 6 mm 31 x...

Page 17: ...the FCC rules FCC Part 15 Subpart C Section 15 225 IC RSS 210 Radiated Spurious and Bandedge EN 300 330 IEEE C95 1 MPE Calculation ANSI C95 1 RSS 102 EN 301 489 1 EN 301 489 17 These limits are desig...

Page 18: ...n the sizes at the same resolution ScanX Touch units can scan one imaging plate at a time The transport mechanism guides the imaging plate through the unit The imaging plate is read using an internal...

Page 19: ...tted to the unit from other computers ScanManager can be enabled via Settings System Settings Operating Type 1 2 5 3 Phosphor storage plate The phosphor storage plate PSP stores X ray energy which is...

Page 20: ...n and soiling the barrier envelope Available in different sizes just like plates Select appropriate size Size 0 1 or 2 5 5 Transfer box Protects the PSP during typical day to day use and storage The t...

Page 21: ...ibration or similar 6 2 Counter top table set up ScanX may be located almost anywhere in the office Follow these guidelines for optimum performance Provide a stable flat counter top or table large eno...

Page 22: ...included with product SDRAM User Accessible SDRAM Slot Reader Optical Drive Device capable of reading a CD ROM required Requirements Must be IEC 60601 1 or IEC 60950 compliant 6 6 Recommended compone...

Page 23: ...to the transport cover or touch screen 6 7 System properties If unsure of the operating system version installed check that it meets the necessary requirements by checking the System Settings window...

Page 24: ...outlet 2 Connect the 24VDC Power Supply Adapter Output Connection Cable to the Inlet Power Jack item 4 located on ScanX rear panel as shown by the ScanX Rear Panel Connection Ports illustration 3 Conn...

Page 25: ...should be used at any time Refer to the ScanX Rear Panel Connection Ports illustration above and perform the connection as necessary Connect ScanX with USB Remove the cover on the rear of ScanX and c...

Page 26: ...creen 5 Check the firewall and release the ports if applicable Configuring ScanX Configuration is carried out using VistaConfig which is automatically installed with the installation of DBSWIN or Vist...

Page 27: ...s showing VistaNetConfig window setting options device configuration 8 Configure ScanX as follows a Deactivate DHCP by un checking the associated box b Enter IP address subnet mask and gateway 9 Click...

Page 28: ...olar 0 17 s 215 0 25 s 207 Bite wing 0 18 s 227 0 27 s 223 Children are more sensitive to radiation than adults Keep the exposure parameters as low as possible taking into consideration the image qual...

Page 29: ...the arrow keys to move the displayed section up or down 9 2 Using menus The integrated menus within the main window contain additional commands that can be selected as required Touch to open the menu...

Page 30: ...dgement the unit will continue to work but only with limited functions Note Alerts there is important information for the operator e g about the current status of the device The unit continues to oper...

Page 31: ...uage 2 Touch OK Editing the Date Time 1 Touch Date and Time 2 Enter the values using the arrows 3 Touch OK If the unit is operated from a PC the display of date and time is automatically synchronized...

Page 32: ...clockwise by 90 View the histogram for the selected image section of the X ray image The measurement area is within the square The number displays the maximum gray value in the center of the measurem...

Page 33: ...e gamma value of the image To increase the gamma value move the controller to the right or touch the right ar row several times To reduce the contrast move the controller to the left or touch the left...

Page 34: ...s an a this replaces the slight indentation found on conventional X ray film This positioning guide should always be set in the direction of the occlusal plane to allow easier orientation of the resul...

Page 35: ...re Do not scratch or get dirty Do not put in an autoclave Replace the plate if the RFID tag is damaged or becomes detached 11 3 Storing plates Store plates in a dark place Do not store in hot or moist...

Page 36: ...Allow the plate surface to air dry Make sure that the PSP is completely dry before re using Plate must not be put in an autoclave Always use standard infection control procedures when handling devices...

Page 37: ...ined through experimentation a View A Typical inlet guide View B Inlet guide installation and removal CAUTION Loss of image information and damage to the device can occur if using the incorrect inlet...

Page 38: ...ith disinfectant hand soap and water Dry the Barrier Envelope thoroughly 2 Remove gloves and wash any powder from hands Powder on a PSP will degrade the image and an accumulation of powder in the scan...

Page 39: ...through 5 to process additional plates as necessary 7 Retrieve the processed scanned and erased PSPs for reuse or storage Make sure not to scratch the sensitive surface or nick the edges when removin...

Page 40: ...Techniques Inc Page 40 Operation Plate Feeding and Scanning View B Plate transport mech anism moves the plate View A Plate insertion into the inlet guide slot View C Plate drops onto the bottom outlet...

Page 41: ...maging software DBSWIN 4 Select the patient 5 Select the exposure values in the X ray module 6 Set the required resolution 7 Click the Scan button 8 If ScanManager is enabled select the X ray job on t...

Page 42: ...Before scanning the image data the patient data and exposure settings of the image are acquired and saved with the image data The X ray image is stored on the SD card together with the image informat...

Page 43: ...e for the next acquisiton This allows for the opportunity to select the correct patient record Image Recovery via Stand Alone Mode SD card and VistaEasy TWAIN Interface Follow the steps below to recov...

Page 44: ...a minimum Yearly service carried out by an Air Techniques trained and certified technician will ensure continued uninterrupted operation These routine checks help to detect general overall wear and re...

Page 45: ...diagnose the X ray images If scratches are visible in the image that may impair the diagnostics the PSP must be discarded 1 Place the PSP on a level surface at a distance of approximately 30 cm from t...

Page 46: ...t is faulty Contact technician X ray image too dark X ray dose too high Check X ray parameters Incorrect brightness contrast set tings in the software Adjust the brightness of the X ray image in the s...

Page 47: ...barrier envelope Store the PSP in a barrier envelope X ray image cut off part missing A metal part of the X ray tube is in front of the X ray beam Recording an X ray image make sure there are no metal...

Page 48: ...hour after the exposure PSP dirty or scratched Clean the PSP Replace scratched PSP Bright stripes in the scanning window Too much incident ambient light during the scanning process Darken the room Tur...

Page 49: ...iner system used Only use original PSP and film retainer systems PSP handled incorrectly Use the PSP correctly Comply with the operating instructions of the PSP and film retainer systems 15 2 Software...

Page 50: ...nstream of a router Configure the IP address without an intermediate router on the unit Reconnect the router Manually enter the IP address in VistaConfig and register the unit The IP address of the un...

Page 51: ...Hardware defect Contact technician Mains supply voltage too low Check the mains supply voltage Loud operating noises after switching on lasting for more than 30 seconds Radiation deflector defective C...

Page 52: ...the scanning modes to the factory settings via the unit interface or the Imaging Software Error code 1100 Permitted time for scan process exceeded Contact technician Check the belt drive Check for blo...

Page 53: ...on again Update the firmware Error code 78 Memory card full Transmit image data to the computer Insert an empty memory card Fault during memory cleanup Press and hold the reset button while switching...

Page 54: ...anX is designed to be left on continuously during the active day At the end of the day or whenever desired power down the system as follows 1 Switch the ScanX from ON to Standby by pressing and holdin...

Page 55: ...100 2 73248 2 300 2 73248 2K 1000 3 73248 3 100 4 73248 4 50 Size Order Number Quantity 0 G3620 2 1 G3621 2 2 G3622 4 3 G3623 2 4 G3624 1 17 4 Intraoral phosphor storage plates 17 5 Patented Easy Open...

Page 56: ...3 4 0 6 Size 2 5 6 1 0 A 1 Scanning Times Time taken to complete scanning process of image data depending on plate format and the pixel size The times stated are approximate and will depend on the PC...

Page 57: ...n Harmonic emissions EN 61000 3 2 Class A Voltage fluctuations flicker EN 61000 3 3 Complies APPENDIX B EMC DATA B 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Compliance Information The following provides the...

Page 58: ...ine s 2 kV line s to earth 1kV N A Mains power quality should be that of typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines...

Page 59: ...m fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency b Interference can occur nearby devices bearing the following symbo...

Page 60: ...ency m 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 1 16 P d 1 16 P d 2 33 P 0 01 0 116 0 116 0 233 0 1 0 366 0 366 0 736 1 1 16 1 16 2 33 10 3 66 3 66 7 36 100 11 6 11 6 23 3 For transmit...

Page 61: ...t the discretion of Air Techniques Any item returned under warranty will be repaired or replaced at our option at no charge provided that our inspection shall indicate it to have been defective Air Te...

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