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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

Cephalo

This manual is for making cephalo exposures.

Use it along with the manual for panorama and CT exposures.

Summary of Contents for Veraview X800

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Cephalo This manual is for making cephalo exposures Use it along with the manual for panorama and CT exposures...

Page 2: ...Lateral PA and 45 Angle Exposures 16 4 3 1 Preparation 16 4 3 2 Patient Entry and Positioning 22 4 3 3 Exposure 25 4 3 4 Patient Egress 26 4 3 5 Image Transmission 27 4 4 Hand Exposure 29 4 4 1 Prepar...

Page 3: ...d use of medical device Disregarding the information on safety is considered ABNORMAL USE This equipment must only be used by dentists and other legally licensed professionals Do not use this equipmen...

Page 4: ...al Stabilizer Patient Handle Control Panel Emergency Stop Switch Control Panel Support Column Chinrest Base Cephalo Unit Lift lower Lift upper Arm Temporal Stabilizer Knob Arm Support Power Switch Cep...

Page 5: ...hile touching some other part of the panel Blue icons and the Ready key are activated by touch Settings Key Ready Key Cephalo Unit Ear Rods Ear Rod Plate Nasion Plate Patient Guard Cephalo Control Pan...

Page 6: ...ake an initial inspection to make sure the unit will operate properly and safely 3 1 Operation Conditions 3 2 Set Up 3 2 1 Start i Dixel WEB Start the i Dixel or i Dixel WEB software hereinafter refer...

Page 7: ...and then click the icon C to reopen the window Check that the right name appears on the title bar and then make the exposure If the wrong name is on the title bar the exposure data will be saved for...

Page 8: ...y Stop switch in the direction shown by the arrow in the illustration until it clicks to release it 4 Restart the computer 5 Turn on the Power switch 6 Check the panorama CT and cephalo exposure opera...

Page 9: ...f the Emergency Stop switch has been inadvertently pressed while the unit was being cleaned etc the unit cannot be turned on Release the Emergency Stop switch and then turn on the unit When starting u...

Page 10: ...and check the following items X rays are being emitted The Emission LED is on and the melody is playing X rays emission stops when the exposure is completed The Emission LED turns off and the melody s...

Page 11: ...the side of the Power switch marked with a circle The unit will turn off The Ready and Power LEDs will turn off Do not fail to turn off the Power switch This prevents the risk of current leakage inad...

Page 12: ...26 4 1 ExposureTypes and Functions 4 Cephalo Exposure 4 1 1 Exposure Area ROI Region Of Interest Lateral cephalometric exposure Lateral PA cephalometric exposure PA Posterior Anterior Cephalometric ex...

Page 13: ...age with easily discernible gray scale The starting position for density compensation can be adjusted in 5 mm increments to match the size of the patient Intended ROI Lateral and PA exposures 4 1 2 Pa...

Page 14: ...d to show that the unit is in the ready position The X ray head will turn to its cephalo direction and the arm will automatically go to its cephalo exposure position Cephalo Control Panel Up and Down...

Page 15: ...ngle Hand 4 2 2 Settings Horizontal Beam Line this up with the patient s orbitale 4 2 3 Positioning Beam C Child S Small M Middle L Large Sagittal Length A max 17 cm max 17 cm max 19 cm max 21 cm Tube...

Page 16: ...CT Size Exp Ready Dens Comp On Soft Tissue kV 0 M M S C L 100 10 mA Max Child M S L Instructions for Use 2017 04 26 Touch the Ceph key to select the cephalometric exposure mode 4 3 Lateral PA and 45 A...

Page 17: ...e that shows both hard and soft tissues that are needed to make cephalometric measurements Soft tissues will not appear if it is turned off The density compensation feature is not the same as the auto...

Page 18: ...current It can be set from 2 10 mA in 1 mA increments Patient Size C S M L Estimated Tube Current mA 6 8 10 10 Current Setting Increase Decrease Set 8 Set tube current Touch the letter under Exp to m...

Page 19: ...losed Touch the Ready key The X ray head will turn to its cephalo direction and the arm will automatically move to its cephalo exposure position Make sure the patient is not near the unit when you tou...

Page 20: ...PA Position If for a PA exposure the nasion plate is slid to the outside something could be damaged Always put it up as shown in the illustration 45 Angle Position Hold the ear rod plates one in each...

Page 21: ...sures Instructions for Use 2019 03 22 Put the ear rods on their shafts Disinfect the ear rods and the nasion plate after each use by wiping it with etha nol 70 vol to 80 vol Replace it if it is worn d...

Page 22: ...and Down switches to raise or lower the unit release the switch to stop the unit Always use the Up and Down switches to adjust the unit s height Never try to force it this would damage the unit Keep f...

Page 23: ...ry carefully when inserting the ear rods Do not raise or lower the cephalo unit after inserting the ear rods Otherwise the patient could be injured If the patient moves during emission the detector or...

Page 24: ...Tell the patient you are going to start the emission with a clear and sufficiently loud voice and then go out of a X ray room The laser beam could damage a person s eyesight never look directly into...

Page 25: ...me reason he should wear an X ray protection apron and stay at least 2 meters away from the X ray emission focal point Also he should stay outside the area exposed to X ray emission Keep holding down...

Page 26: ...by wiping it with ethanol 70 vol to 80 vol Move the ear rod plates very carefully to get the ear rods out of the ear orifice and make sure the ear rods are all the way out Otherwise the patient could...

Page 27: ...toned beep sound when transmission has been completed and the LED turns green and blinks but another exposure cannot be made until the image appears in the computer screen A message will appear in i D...

Page 28: ...age into three parts These lines are only visible when the image is magni fied These lines are where the 3 sections of the detector are joined and are not abnormal or a sign of a malfunction There are...

Page 29: ...04 26 Touch the Ceph key to select the cephalometric exposure mode 4 4 Hand Exposure 4 4 1 Preparation Touch the icon to the right of Size to select the patient size Touch the icon to the right of RO...

Page 30: ...voltage It can be set from 60 100 kV in 5 kV increments Estimated voltage 65 kV all patient sizes Check that the temporal stabilizers used for panorama exposures are completely closed Touch the number...

Page 31: ...arm will automatically go to its cephalo exposure position Make sure the patient is not near the unit when you touch the Ready key Other wise the arm might hit the patient Never move the arm manually...

Page 32: ...late Press the Exposure Start Position switch The detector and the cephalo slit will move to their start position and the unit will go into Ready state At this time make sure that neither the detector...

Page 33: ...the X ray room for some reason he should wear an X ray protection apron and stay at least 2 meters away from the X ray emission focal point Also he should stay outside the area exposed to X ray emiss...

Page 34: ...uter screen A message will appear in i Dixel WEB that says Transferring image and after about 30 seconds the image will appear After transmission has been completed the Ready LED on the control box an...

Page 35: ...iewer and then click the Settings button for the Filter category A panel to make AIE settings will appear Check the box for Apply A and select the AIE B Select the AIE Correction Level C and select ON...

Page 36: ...ess images when the AIE function is used especially in the following cases When there is not much memory available When the CPU clock is slow If the exposure is made while many image windows are open...

Page 37: ...difference between turning the AIE Boost on and off A Check the Apply box B Select the AIE C Set the AIE Correction Level D Turn the AIE Boost off 4 5 2 Examples of AIE Images Make Measurement Points...

Page 38: ...nsor are joined They are not due to a malfunction of the Veraview X800 or the i Dixel WEB NOTE Applying the Sharpness Filter will make measurement points even clearer and easier to identify but will a...

Page 39: ...ed Chart 264 dpi jpg Keep the calibration data in a handy safe place It is recommend that you copy the data onto your hard drive in a folder named C Program Files 3dxcom Accurate measurements cannot b...

Page 40: ...ed 5 1 Maintenance Do not fail to turn off the Power switch This will avoid the risk of electric shocks burns or accidentally pressing a switch When disinfecting with ethanol 70 vol to 80 vol take car...

Page 41: ...ler or J MORITA OFFICE Store the Veraview X800 under the following conditions Temperature 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Humidity 20 to 80 without condensation Atmospheric Pressure 50 kPa to 106 kPa Do no...

Page 42: ...oo light Lines in image White margins are too large Image is partial Image is completely black Noise Momentary power interruption Turn off the Power switch and have the patient leave the unit Turn on...

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Page 44: ...Pub No X3256 EN 10 Printed in Japan...

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