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USER Manual   

 

 
 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

 

1

 

ADX4000W ............................................................... 5

 

1.1

 

I

NTRODUCTION

 ...................................................................................... 5

 

1.2

 

S

AFETY REQUIREMENT LABELING

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2

 

WARNING AND INSTRUCTIONS ......................... 7

 

2.1

 

S

YMBOLS AND DETAILS

 ............................................................................  7

 

2.2

 

W

ARNING FOR USE

 .................................................................................  7

 

2.2.1

 

Warning for product use

 ................................................................................... 7

 

2.2.2

 

Warnings for battery use

 .................................................................................. 8

 

2.2.3

 

Caution for product inspection

 ......................................................................... 8

 

2.3

 

W

ARNINGS FOR STORAGE

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3

 

CAUTION AND INSTRUCTIONS ......................... 10

 

3.1

 

S

YMBOLS AND DETAILS

 ..........................................................................  10

 

3.2

 

C

AUTION AND INSTRUCTIONS

 .................................................................  10

 

3.2.1

 

Caution for product storage

 ........................................................................... 10

 

3.2.2

 

Caution for product use

 .................................................................................. 10

 

3.3

 

C

AUTION OF OTHER MATTERS

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4

 

ITEMS TO CONFIRM ............................................ 12

 

4.1

 

S

YMBOL AND 

D

ETAIL

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4.2

 

I

TEMS TO 

C

HECK

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5

 

PRODUCT FEATURES ........................................... 13

 

Summary of Contents for ADX4000W

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Page 2: ...roduct use 7 2 2 2 Warnings for battery use 8 2 2 3 Caution for product inspection 8 2 3 WARNINGS FOR STORAGE 8 3 CAUTION AND INSTRUCTIONS 10 3 1 SYMBOLS AND DETAILS 10 3 2 CAUTION AND INSTRUCTIONS 10...

Page 3: ...NE 17 6 2 PRODUCT COMPOSITION 17 6 3 PRODUCT EXPLANATION 19 6 3 1 Main body name 19 6 3 2 GUI screen composition and functions 20 7 HOW TO USE 23 7 1 POWER ON OFF 23 7 2 X RAY RADIOGRAPHY 24 7 2 1 X R...

Page 4: ...ormat 51 7 6 3 Environment setting Buttons 53 7 6 4 Automatic Software Update 54 7 7 HOST DEXCOWIN MANAGER PROGRAM 55 7 7 1 HOST program installation 55 7 7 2 Program run 58 7 7 3 Program utilization...

Page 5: ...LITY ASSURANCE 81 10 1 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 81 10 2 QUALITY ASSURANCE 82 11 ADX4000W TECHNICAL DOCUMENT 83 11 1 HIGH VOLTAGE GENERATOR 83 11 1 1 X RAY Tube D 081B 83 11 2 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILIT...

Page 6: ...s of sensors can be applied and high end quality image can be obtained processed and transmitted Please follow product use instructions in using this product CAUTION For proper usage and safety purpos...

Page 7: ...plains details of possible user damage death or physical damage Caution Caution sign explains details of possible body damage due to incorrect use of product Check Check sign explains details of neces...

Page 8: ...nes are not followed both patients and operators can be at risk Only legally qualified personnel can operate this device Please use this device only for designated purpose When using this device if an...

Page 9: ...mble as it may cause explosion Please do not let charge terminals come into contact with metallic substance 2 2 3 Caution for product inspection Do not touch product charger and power plug with wet ha...

Page 10: ...ith explosive gas or chemicals Do not leave battery pack connected with charger during storage Do not leave digital sensor connected with ADX4000W during storage Digital sensor is a very sensitive dev...

Page 11: ...anges or direct sunlight for long period of time Do not store product together with explosive gas or chemicals Do not leave battery pack connected with charger during storage Do not leave digital sens...

Page 12: ...Caution of other matters In case of device breakdown mark properly and be sure to leave it to designated professional at A S center Do not let patients touch the device randomly and keep it away from...

Page 13: ...Please use device with designated sequence Please use device at stable place with good ventilation Please ensure to keep digital sensor in exclusive case after use of devise Also confirm display lamp...

Page 14: ...table X RAY System 2 Model Name ADX4000W 3 CPU 1 6GHz 4 Display 4 8 Touch Panel TFT LCD 1024x600 5 Memory Internal SSD 4GB External FLASH Memory 16GB 6 Software Self manufactured UI and image capture...

Page 15: ...ot size 0 8mm 7 Voltage Consumption 240W Max 8 Cooling method OIL Cooling Method 10 Total filtering Over 1 5mm Al inherent filtration 0 8mmAl fixed type added filter 0 7mmAl 11 Target Angle 20 12 Time...

Page 16: ...1 Package size 42 8 L x31 5 W x4 95 H mm 2 Active Pixel Array 1800x1300 Pixel 3 Active Area 36 x 26 mm 4 Sensor type Low Noise Hybrid CMOS 5 Interface USB2 0 High speed 6 Cable length 3m 7 Usage tempe...

Page 17: ...name BPL910S16N01 Input voltage 100 240VAC 50 60Hz 1 8A Output voltage DC 16 8V Output current 1A 5 3 5 Battery charging cradle Model name D910 Charging voltage 16 8V Charging current 1 0A Discharging...

Page 18: ...B Connect cable 1EA Touch pen 1EA Assistant hand strap 1EA Storage case 1EA User Manual CD include product warranty 1EA Two types of digital intra oral sensor sold separately Each 1EA Intra oral camer...

Page 19: ...g cradle Digital intra oral sensor sold separately Wired remote controller sold separately USB Connect cable Charger power cord Assistant handle User Manual CD Product Warranty Storage case Intra oral...

Page 20: ...r Optional specifications for each country USB2 0 port Wired remote controller connection port Radiation Field X RAY Exposure button and lamp Power button Key pad PC Connector port cover 6 3 Product E...

Page 21: ...work Connection Selection Button Environment Setting Selection button Oral Sensor Connection Status Window Camera Connection Status Window Network Connection Status Window Battery Status Window Oral S...

Page 22: ...Name for each part on Camera Panel Name for each part on File Manager Panel Figure 6 6 Name for each part on File Manager Panel Real Time Image Screen Display X RAY Radiography Image Save List Navigat...

Page 23: ...Button AP Selection Connection Button Device LOCAL IP Display Window HOST IP Input Window Connection Port Display Window AP List Display Window Password Input Window Sensor Standby Time Setting Button...

Page 24: ...en Two seconds after manufacturer s logo appears main screen is activated as shown in Figure 7 2 Main screen consists of five buttons connected to X RAY Oral Camera File manager Network connection and...

Page 25: ...s possible to operate with X RAY only If oral sensor is not connected user s desired Exposure Time parameters should be set with ready button pressed in order to activate SELP EXPOSURE status for expo...

Page 26: ...se as shown in Figure 7 4 appears If aiming is complete press Exposure button and start exposure If exposure starts exposure is performed with beeping sound at this moment user should keep pressing Ex...

Page 27: ...nel status is as shown in Figure 7 5 Figure 7 5 Currently connected oral sensor and sensor serial number display As shown in Figure 7 5 if oral sensor is connected intra oral sensor display is activat...

Page 28: ...e can be adjusted in the range of 0 05 sec 1 35 sec Exposure time can be adjusted by 0 01 second increment Using two buttons on left among four adjustment buttons time can be adjusted by 0 1 second in...

Page 29: ...ification by age Adult Children Distance between product and skin 0cm Sensor 0 10 0 15 0 15 0 20 0 20 0 25 0 25 0 30 0 30 0 35 0 35 0 40 0 40 0 50 0 50 FILM 0 25 0 30 0 30 0 35 0 40 0 45 0 45 0 50 0 5...

Page 30: ...0 P 661 P 664 when you click parameter button Each image processing parameter has different brightness contrast gamma value so that user can choose by preference 7 2 6 X RAY exposure After completing...

Page 31: ...nto X RAY exposure standby status panel navigation and setting change related buttons except CANCEL button are deactivated After locating flat face of intra oral sensor to the closest distance inside...

Page 32: ...eping sound exposure operation and tube heating time are notified Phase 2 Under exposure notice By continuous signal sound exposure progress is notified CHECK Since this product generates X RAY only w...

Page 33: ...radiography area 7 2 7 X RAY image processing After obtaining image as shown in Figure 7 9 for user desired image adjustment press TOOL button on upper part of right side to navigate detail list as sh...

Page 34: ...ssing detail list panel and name of each part CAUTION The case of oral sensor please use only the specified products If connected other sensors can t obtain image and may affect the software system Pr...

Page 35: ...use applicable camera is possible for photograph with automatic recognition and some other cameras can be operated by driver installation ADX4000W based software and hardware interworking camera inclu...

Page 36: ...quarter Camera photograph is explained based on i CAM oral camera of Dexcowin i CAM intra oral camera composition is as shown in Figure 7 12 After connecting intra oral camera with docking connect USB...

Page 37: ...ially saved file name is stored in combined form of patient ID and photograph date and time If image capture button is pressed for oral camera photograph image shown on screen is captured and saved au...

Page 38: ...MERA IMAGES X RAY IMAGES item moves image radiographed from X RAY panel to save folder and CAMERA IMAGES moves image photographed from CAMERA panel Images are managed by moving file to file items The...

Page 39: ...me Therefore X RAY IMAGES item will only be explained in the manual Name of each part for file list is as shown in Figure 7 16 CHECK ADX4000W DICOM file save is possible only if X RAY is radiographed...

Page 40: ...ure 7 17 is activated Figure 7 17 Pop up window screen when selecting save new file name RENAME button If file name to change is input through virtual keyboard and OK button is pressed file is saved u...

Page 41: ...essing OK button And check if corresponding file is deleted from list If need to transmit file to HOST DEXCOWIN MANAGER select transmitting file and press host transmission TO HOST button image is tra...

Page 42: ...ram After image completion HOST DEXCOWIN MANAGER program is shown as in Figure 7 20 Various processing for received image is possible within host program Refer to 7 7 HOST DEXCOWIN MANAGER Program how...

Page 43: ...image moves to image processing panel as shown in Figure 7 21 Press image processing button on upper right part and activate image processing detail list button as shown in Figure 7 22 Figure 7 22 Fi...

Page 44: ...e image to desired size as shown in Figure 7 23 Figure 7 23 Image enlargement screen Press and drag LCD window without releasing and move to desired area to confirm as shown in Figure 7 24 Figure 7 24...

Page 45: ...ctivate reversed image of brightness contrasted condition Figure 7 25 Image reverse If pressing image reverse button once more it changes to original image Image rotation If image rotation button is p...

Page 46: ...g panel image brightness can be adjusted as shown in Figure 7 27 Figure 7 27 Image brightness adjustment Gamma value adjustment scrollbar By using gamma value adjustment scrollbar located at left bott...

Page 47: ...save button to save changed or adjusted image Name of saved image file is in combined form of original file name and date and time of saving point File name can be changed by using RENAME function aft...

Page 48: ...of each part Select and connect desired AP by pressing network adjustment panel activation button Follow each communication company or wireless sharer company connection method Above connection metho...

Page 49: ...complete LOCAL IP of device as shown in Figure 7 30 appears on screen If LOCAL IP is displayed normally AP connection is complete 7 5 3 HOST program connection Run DEXCOWIN MANAGER program that is ins...

Page 50: ...2 Enter LOCAL IP address through number keypad shown on HOST program Figure 7 32 HOST IP input screen If HOST IP address input is complete close keypad using Enter key If connected while running deskt...

Page 51: ...ogram refer to 7 8 HOST program CHECK Be sure that ADX4000W image wireless transmission function is connected to AP Access Point such as desktop or notebook computer or wireless sharer Confirm such co...

Page 52: ...ICOM file types and if corresponding buttons for BMP and JPG type files are selected and DICOM type image save selection button are pressed input field window is created as shown in Figure 7 35 Sensor...

Page 53: ...information input window is comprised of institution information window as shown in Figure 7 36 enter X RAY radiographed institution and medical doctor information Third tab of DICOM file information...

Page 54: ...anel If X RAY signal is not received in waiting period it changes to STANDBY status automatically Waiting time setting is from 5 sec to 180 sec by one second interval When camera is connected camera a...

Page 55: ...4 Automatic Software Update ADX4000W has an automatic software update function Save the update file sourced from www dexcowin com or official email by request in USB interfaced storage device USB fla...

Page 56: ...as ADX4000W install DDC_setup exe that comes with ADX4000W on desktop or notebook computer Figure 7 37 Host program installation screen If DDC_setup exe file is clicked installation screen is activat...

Page 57: ...gure 7 39 Start menu folder registration window As shown in Figure 7 39 designate folder name for registration If folder registration is not needed check on Don t create a Start Menu folder on bottom...

Page 58: ...not wanted uncheck corresponding check box Move to next phase by clicking on NEXT button Figure 7 41 Setting confirm installation screen Setting detail as shown in Figure 7 41 is displayed and if all...

Page 59: ...ed uncheck Run DEXCOWIN MANAGER box 7 7 2 Program run Run HOST DEXCOWIN MANAGER program Initial run screen is as shown in Figure 7 43 Figure 7 43 HOST DEXCOWIN MANAGER program run HOST program is larg...

Page 60: ...le type on explorer window List show image only in file type on image list window Raw Image Loading Mode image revision effect is applied when bring up RAW type file that is not revised Normal Equaliz...

Page 61: ...er File Browser Style type of file displaying on image list window Report show information such as image file name and file size item type modified date and etc Thumbnail show image in preview style o...

Page 62: ...ht side at bottom of program 7 7 3 Program utilization HOST DEXCOWIN MANAGER program consists of two types of basic panel such as REMOTE SCREEN and LOCAL DRIVE Click on TOOLBAR REMOTE SCREEN part and...

Page 63: ...everse function Rotate 90CCW Rotate image to counter clock wise 90 Return to Zoom 100 Effect Size Restore image to original size Fit to Screen Display image height by adjusting to screen size Mouse In...

Page 64: ...ate desired image saved folder in PC drive explorer window Image list window show image type file list in designated folder of drive explorer If file to edit is selected corresponding image can be bro...

Page 65: ...screen size Mouse Interact Zoom Drag Mouse left side button image enlargement right side button image reduction drag image move Mouse Interact Select Zoom Mouse left side button image enlargement rig...

Page 66: ...edit window If certain part of Navigator is clicked edit screen moves to corresponding image area and activation area of Navigator can be moved to other areas by dragging For edit window image is mov...

Page 67: ...o Redo Zoom Control Scroll Bar Brightness Control Scroll Bar Contrast Control Scroll Bar Gamma Control Scroll Bar Mouse Interaction Object Mouse Interaction Lens Mouse Interaction Zoom Mouse Interacti...

Page 68: ...row display function number display function when checking check box next to button 17 Angle Multi angle display function between designated sections 18 Box Multi box line display of designated diagon...

Page 69: ...ossible 27 Invert image color reverse function 28 Flip Horizontal left and right reverse function 29 Flip Vertical top and bottom reverse function 30 Re sampling Image image revise repeat 31 Rotate 90...

Page 70: ...as exposure button function located on main body handle If ADX4000W is mounted on stand that can be purchased separately it is used for X RAY exposure where user can be protected from X RAY If button...

Page 71: ...e 7 50 battery pack cover should be separated by pulling the cover backward after pulling displayed circle part Figure 7 50 Main battery cover separation CHECK If residual quantity display is low on L...

Page 72: ...and sticking out shape in battery s both ends should fit precisely with main body groove Close battery cover At this moment should be close by pressing it until the end of the cover is tightly combine...

Page 73: ...to notify battery replacement Battery level display and battery residual quantity shown on right side of LCD window is as shown in Figure 7 52 If battery residual quantity is between 0 10 section rep...

Page 74: ...cture 7 54 from upper to inside At this moment should be place the charge cradle connector and battery connector at the same point close them until the furrow of the charger cradle s backside is hooke...

Page 75: ...ure 7 54 Battery cradle and battery settling Connect charger DC plug to back side of jack on battery cradle Fit cradle connector and battery connector direction and settle from top Start charging afte...

Page 76: ...me digital sensors keep the equipment clean since they are used to contact body directly Also be sure to keep them in storage cases after using Do not convert randomly If SEAL attached to product is d...

Page 77: ...ipment and should be kept clean at all times Avoid places exposed to shock or vibration and keep in storage case Digital sensor provided separately in extra case while not using keep it in correspondi...

Page 78: ...rmally When performing X RAY exposure confirm if beeping sound goes off and exposure button turns to yellow When charging battery pack check LED light of cradle to confirm normal operation 8 3 2 Month...

Page 79: ...al 78 8 3 3 Yearly inspection items For safe use of product perform product correction and safety inspection annually Contact Dexcowin Co Ltd with inquiries related to product correction and safety in...

Page 80: ...is displayed by PC booting completion after passing DEXCOWIN logo If screen is not displayed after a few minutes contact designated A S center While using including X RAY exposure if power turns off a...

Page 81: ...displayed or noisy image many be displayed If image is not radiographed even after sensor is connected contact designated A S center Why are there spots showing on radiographed image using sensor Con...

Page 82: ...etics or oxygen Mode of operation Continuous operation Tube voltage 60kV Fixed Tube current 2mA Fixed Focal spot size 0 8mm Voltage consumption 240W MAX Voltage Usage DC 14 8V Battery Pack Lithium pol...

Page 83: ...ufacture date Customer name Contact information Customer Address information Place of purchase Product assurance period 1 year after purchase E mail Purchase date 1 This product is manufactured under...

Page 84: ...nical document 11 1 High voltage generator 11 1 1 X RAY Tube D 081B 1 Manufacturer TOSHIBA 2 Electrical Characteristics Operating Tube Voltage 65kV Focal Spot 0 8 mm Input Power at 1 0s 600W 3 Mechani...

Page 85: ...get angle 20 Degrees Material Tungsten Inherent Filtration At least 0 8 mmAl equivalent at 50kV Anode Thermal Characteristics 4 Absolute Maximum and Minimum Ratings Maximum Tube Voltage 65 kV Maximum...

Page 86: ...nstalled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to other devices in the vicinity However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular ins...

Page 87: ...apron while operating Must operate only inside the X RAY protecting facility X RAY operator must pay attention on the status of a patient to provide for emergency X RAY operator must stop operating i...

Page 88: ...product without treatment Please contact with retailer or waste treatment company Caution notation and refer the user manual Manufacturer notation European representative notation Manufacture date not...

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