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Planmeca ProSensor

®

 HD

 

for veterinary use

user's manual

EN

30028714

Summary of Contents for ProSensor HD

Page 1: ...PlanmecaProSensor HD for veterinary use user s manual EN 30028714...

Page 2: ...to the appropriate requirements such as IEC 60364 equipment is used according to the operating instructions Planmeca pursues a policy of continual product development Although every effort is made to...

Page 3: ...y template 12 9 Planmeca ProSensor HD in Planmeca Romexis Clinic Management module 15 10 Image quality control 16 10 1 Quality check using SMPTE test pattern 16 11 Cleaning and disinfection 17 11 1 Se...

Page 4: ...Table of contents Planmeca ProSensor HD User s manual...

Page 5: ...t or USB interface and it supports Windows and MAC operating systems see details in section Technical specifications on page 20 This manual is valid for following software versions Planmeca ProSensor...

Page 6: ...the warranty To register Read the QR code on the package box with a QR code reader to enter the registration website OR Navigate to the registration website www planmeca com register in your Internet...

Page 7: ...ll include use of the accessory in the Patient Vicinity evidence that the safety certification of the accessory has been performed in accordance to appropriate IEC60601 and or IEC60601 1 1 harmonized...

Page 8: ...t nick or sharply bend the sensor cable Always advise the patient not to bite the sensor or the cable The Planmeca limited warranty does not cover damage which is due to misuse e g dropping the sensor...

Page 9: ...sure is taken and image is transferred from the sensor to the ControlBox Steady red Error mode Slowly flashing yellow Service mode Uploading ControlBox software Slowly flashing blue turns to slowly fl...

Page 10: ...sors and cables on page 17 To avoid cross contamination between patients during use disposable hygienic sheaths must be used NOTE Always use a new disposable hygienic sheath for every sensor usage Whe...

Page 11: ...will create an image that is longer or shorter than the imaged object Paralleling technique The paralleling technique results to a very accurate image but is only useful for the caudal mandibular chee...

Page 12: ...perpendicular to both the sensor and the tooth root 1 7 2 Selecting exposure values 7 2 1 Recommended exposure values for cats or smaller animals The following table shows the recommended exposure va...

Page 13: ...6 kV 8 mA Exposure time Upper jaw 0 125 s Lower jaw 0 100 s 5 Needle in root canal Exposure kV mA 60 kV 8 mA Exposure time 0 100 s 0 125 s Note fine tune the exposure parameters depending on teeth 5 B...

Page 14: ...8 mA Exposure time Upper jaw 0 250 s Lower jaw 0 250 s 4 Occlusal Exposure kV mA 70 kV 8 mA Exposure time Upper jaw 0 250 s Lower jaw 0 200 s 5 Needle in root canal Exposure kV mA 60 kV 8 mA Exposure...

Page 15: ...ppears When the X ray unit is in ready state a message Waiting for Ready appears on top of the window 2 Prepare the patient for exposure select exposure parameters and position Planmeca ProX as requir...

Page 16: ...the Imaging module when all exposures have been captured NOTE Remove the sensor from patient s mouth when all exposures have been taken 8 2 Capturing images into study template About this task The im...

Page 17: ...te Planmeca Romexis navigates through the template in a predefined order denoting the current image to be captured by a blue border around the slot 3 Follow the tooth numbering and sensor orientation...

Page 18: ...riangle corresponds to the upper right corner of the sensor when positioned as illustrated with the cable running on the backside of the sensor To cancel the process click Cancel The captured images a...

Page 19: ...t module allows time stamped recording and real time monitoring and control of most activities performed using Planmeca ProSensor intraoral sensor The features and the gathered data can be used for re...

Page 20: ...k using SMPTE test pattern The test image is specified by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers www smpte org and follows the SMPTE Recommended Practise RP 133 1991 Specifications for...

Page 21: ...n disinfectant solution NOTE For immersion only use the recommended disinfectant solution see section Cleaning and disinfection on page 17 NOTE Always use appropriate instruments for cleaning the sens...

Page 22: ...ft cloth 11 2 Planmeca ProSensor ControlBox The ControlBox can be cleaned with a soft cloth damped in a mild cleaning solution CAUTION Switch off the unit before cleaning NOTE Do not disinfect the uni...

Page 23: ...accordance with waste legislation and instructions issued by the environmental authorities The risks involved and the necessary precautions must be taken into account when handling waste products Par...

Page 24: ...03 in pixel matrix 2400 x 1740 number of pixels 4 18 M Image sizes Size 0 850 x 629 0 5 MP 1700 x 1258 2 14 MP High resolution mode with size 0 requires Didapi software version 5 5 1 R or later Size 1...

Page 25: ...eca ProSensor is for indoor use only The equipment is installed on the wall or on under the table The user moves the sensor into the operation position by hand The room and operation must comply with...

Page 26: ...Atmospheric pressure range should be between 700 hPa 1060 hPa 13 Technical specifications 22 Planmeca ProSensor HD User s manual...

Page 27: ...ch ProX exposure region see Planmeca ProX for veterinary use user s manual Cats or smaller animals Larger animals kV mA s kV mA s Incisors Upper jaw 60 8 0 100 Incisors Upper jaw 60 8 0 160 Lower jaw...

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