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10019763_11

Digital Radiography System

EN

user's manual

Summary of Contents for ProSensor

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Page 3: ...ING INTRAORAL IMAGES 10 8 1 Capturing single intraoral images 10 8 2 Capturing images into a study template 12 9 IMAGE QUALITY CONTROL 14 9 1 Quality check using SMPTE test pattern 14 10 USING THE SEN...

Page 4: ...make changes without prior notice COPYRIGHT PLANMECA Publication number 10019763 Revision 11 Released 21 November 2013 The manufacturer assembler and importer are responsible for the safety reliabili...

Page 5: ...pporting exposure times and cones listed in tables of chapter Exposure values for Planmeca ProSensor can be used The Planmeca Romexis imaging software or third party software stating compatibility wit...

Page 6: ...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 national standard Planmeca ProSens...

Page 7: ...sor or the cable Do not to drop the sensor or pull strongly the sensor cable Never cut nick or sharply bend the sensor cable Always advise the patient not to bite the sensor or the cable The Planmeca...

Page 8: ...em requirements see also Planmeca website Software System requirements Table 1 Planmeca Romexis system requirements Planmeca Romexis client work station Planmeca Romexis database server Processor Inte...

Page 9: ...in intraoral exposure mode and the cable is connected to the ControlBox Bright blue Planmeca ProSensor system is on Imaging program communicates with the Planmeca ProSensor system Slowly flashing blue...

Page 10: ...C and may feel warm The surface temperature of the sensor cools off when in patient contact 7 1 Positioning the patient Ask the patient to sit down Place a protective lead apron over the patient s ch...

Page 11: ...each patient NOTE Be very careful not to put excessive pressure on the sensor Do not place a clamp on the sensor Do not take occlusal exposures with the sensor and advise the user not to bite the sens...

Page 12: ...0 50s 0 64s 0 80s 70 kV child I P M maxilla I P M mandible 66 kV child I P M maxilla I P M mandible 63 kV child I P M maxilla I P M mandible 60 kV child I P M maxilla I P M mandible 57 kV child I P M...

Page 13: ...hild I P M maxilla I P M mandible 60 kV child I P M maxilla I P M mandible 57 kV child I P M maxilla I P M mandible 55 kV child I P M maxilla I P M mandible 52 kV child I P M maxilla I P M mandible 50...

Page 14: ...1 Capturing single intraoral images 1 Click the Intraoral Exposure button on the upper toolbar to initiate the intraoral image capture mode 2 The Intraoral Exposure window appears 3 When the X ray uni...

Page 15: ...exposure as usual After the exposure a message stating Saving the image appears on the display and the image is automatically stored into the database 6 Define the tooth numbers and sensor orientatio...

Page 16: ...emplates and at the bottom of the list there are studies with dates that already include images captured earlier While capturing images using a template Planmeca Romexis navigates through the template...

Page 17: ...op of the window You can now expose the X ray as usual After the exposure a message stating Saving the image appears on the display and the image is automatically stored into the database To cancel th...

Page 18: ...ied by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers www smpte org and follows the SMPTE Recommended Practise RP 133 1991 Specifications for Medical Diagnostic Imaging Test Pattern for Televi...

Page 19: ...sensors NOTE It is mandatory to carefully follow the disinfecting and cleaning recommendations in order to not damage the sensors CAUTION The sensors cannot be sterilized in autoclave or UV oven Wipe...

Page 20: ...up the sensor surface with a compress moisten into a sterile solution NOTE The sensor connector can be cleaned using a soft cloth 11 3 Sensor holders For cleaning the sensor holders refer to the manu...

Page 21: ...s and components containing hazardous materials must be disposed of in accordance with waste legislation and instructions issued by the environmental authorities The risks involved and the necessary p...

Page 22: ...sec Size 2 overall 44 1 x 30 4 mm 1 74 x 1 2 in active area 36 x 26 1 mm 1 74 x 1 2 in number of pixels 1200 x 870 view delay 5 sec Resolution 17 lp mm Theoretical resolution 33 lp mm Cable length 0 8...

Page 23: ...s 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 the x ray safet...

Page 24: ...SURE VALUE TABLES A 1 Default exposure values When the unit is switched on the default exposure values appear on the displays For programming these values see the Planmeca ProX User s manual section 1...

Page 25: ...egion one for adult mode and one for child mode INCISORS PREMOLARS AND CANINES MOLARS kV mA time kV mA time kV mA time Adult Maxilla 60 7 0 100 63 6 0 1 63 6 0 125 Mandible 60 7 0 08 63 6 0 08 63 6 0...

Page 26: ...RS AND CANINES MOLARS kV mA time kV mA time kV mA time Adult Maxilla 60 7 0 200 63 6 0 200 63 6 0 250 Mandible 60 7 0 160 63 6 0 160 63 6 0 200 Child Maxilla 60 7 0 125 60 7 0 160 60 7 0 200 Mandible...

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