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USBcam4 User Guide 

B1051082 Rev. 3  

 

Contents 

1.

 

Overview ........................................................................................ 1

 

1.1.

 

Purpose ...................................................................................................................................... 1

 

1.2.

 

Indications for Use .................................................................................................................... 1

 

1.3.

 

System Description ................................................................................................................... 2

 

1.4.

 

Getting the Best Images with USBcam4 ................................................................................... 3

 

2.

 

Installation ..................................................................................... 4

 

2.1.

 

What You Will Need to Complete this Section ........................................................................ 4

 

2.2.

 

Before You Start Installing Software ........................................................................................ 4

 

2.3.

 

Setup with Windows 7 .............................................................................................................. 5

 

2.4.

 

Setup with Windows Vista ........................................................................................................ 7

 

2.5.

 

Setup with Windows XP ........................................................................................................... 9

 

2.6.

 

Connecting the USBcam4 ....................................................................................................... 11

 

2.7.

 

Installing the USBcam4 Handpiece Holder ............................................................................ 13

 

3.

 

Operation ..................................................................................... 15

 

3.1.

 

Operating the Camera .............................................................................................................. 15

 

3.2.

 

Using Camera Sheaths ............................................................................................................ 19

 

3.3.

 

Using the Camera with CDR DICOM .................................................................................... 20

 

3.4.

 

Acquiring Video Images with the Footpedal .......................................................................... 23

 

3.5.

 

Acquiring Video Images with Keyboard Shortcuts ................................................................ 23

 

4.

 

Controls ....................................................................................... 24

 

4.1.

 

Controls on the USBcam4 ....................................................................................................... 24

 

5.

 

Protective Measures .................................................................. 25

 

5.1.

 

Sheaths .................................................................................................................................... 25

 

5.2.

 

Cleaning and Disinfecting the Handpiece ............................................................................... 25

 

5.3.

 

Recommended Disinfectant .................................................................................................... 26

 

5.4.

 

Cleaning the Lens Surface ....................................................................................................... 26

 

5.5.

 

Cleaning the Computer ............................................................................................................ 26

 

Appendix A.

 

Reference Information ........................................... 27

 

A-1.

 

Removal and Replacement Procedures ................................................................................... 27

 

A-2.

 

Summary of Specifications ..................................................................................................... 27

 

A-3.

 

Leakage Current Statement ..................................................................................................... 28

 

A-4.

 

EMC Tables ............................................................................................................................ 28

 

Appendix B.

 

Additional Information........................................... 32

 

B-1.

 

Checking DirectX Version and Video Information ................................................................ 32

 

B-2.

 

Checking Your Video Settings ................................................................................................ 32

 

Appendix C.

 

Troubleshooting Tips ............................................ 36

 

C-1.

 

Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 36

 

C-2.

 

Troubleshooting Table ............................................................................................................ 36

 

Index ................................................................................................... 37

 

Summary of Contents for USBcam4

Page 1: ... Guide B1051082 Sirona Dental Inc 30 30 47th Avenue Suite 500 Long Island City NY 11101 USA 718 937 5765 718 937 5962 fax Sirona Dental Systems GmbH Fabrikstr 31 D 64625 Bensheim Germany PART NUMBER B1051082 REV 3 ...

Page 2: ...ent was originally prepared in English Sirona Dental Inc products are covered by one or more US patents For a current listing please type Patent Notice into the Search box of the Schick by Sirona website or enter the following page information into your browser s address bar http www schickbysirona com items php itemid 13112 ...

Page 3: ...a with CDR DICOM 20 3 4 Acquiring Video Images with the Footpedal 23 3 5 Acquiring Video Images with Keyboard Shortcuts 23 4 Controls 24 4 1 Controls on the USBcam4 24 5 Protective Measures 25 5 1 Sheaths 25 5 2 Cleaning and Disinfecting the Handpiece 25 5 3 Recommended Disinfectant 26 5 4 Cleaning the Lens Surface 26 5 5 Cleaning the Computer 26 Appendix A Reference Information 27 A 1 Removal and...

Page 4: ... Dialog Box 35 List of Tables Table 1 USB Cable Description 11 Table 2 Footpedal Actions 23 Table 3 Keyboard Shortcuts 23 Table 4 Description of Camera Controls 24 Table 5 Specifications 27 Table 6 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Emissions 28 Table 7 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Immunity 29 Table 8 Recommended Separation Distance Between Portable ...

Page 5: ...ure turns off the camera automatically after 5 minutes of continuous use The camera can be turned back on by simply pressing the ON OFF button on the handpiece Operate the USBcam4 as Directed Always use the USBcam4 in accordance with the directions and recommendations contained in this User Guide Do not attempt to modify the USBcam4 or use it in system configurations not specified in this document...

Page 6: ...erify this requirement installers shall confirm that the USBcam4 is installed as described in this User Guide and shall perform the appropriate procedures therein Ensure Proper System and PC Workstation Installation and Operation The USBcam4 has been determined to be in accordance with international safety standards and is deemed suitable for use within the patient area which extends from the pati...

Page 7: ...ry patient Protective sheaths are single use devices and must not be reused under any circumstance Reuse of single use devices instruments may cause them to become contaminated compromise their intended function and result in patient and user infection injury and or illness Recommended Order for Connecting Disconnecting Camera USB Cable Connect the USB cable to the camera handpiece before connecti...

Page 8: ...consult accompanying documents this User Guide for more information Conforms to European Union Medical Devices Directive MDD 93 42 EEC Indicates that this product meets North American safety standards The ETL mark is a Nationally Recognized Testing Lab NRTL marking and indicates conformance with UL 60601 1 and CAN CSA STD C22 2 NO 601 1 M90 Indicates that in the European Union at the end of produc...

Page 9: ...dard EN 50419 and in accordance with WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC This crossed out wheeled bin symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with other unsorted municipal waste Instead it is user s responsibility to dispose of EE waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the reuse or recycling of waste electrical and electr...

Page 10: ...cturer s date is placed on the equipment Information for Reuse Centers Treatment and Recycling Facilities As required by the WEEE Directive Sirona Dental or its Dealers will provide reuse treatment and recycling information for each type of new EEE put on the market within one year of the date in which the equipment is put on the market Information will include the different EEE components and mat...

Page 11: ...USBcam4 User Guide B1051082 Rev 3 ix USBcam4 USBcam4 with Handpiece Holder ...

Page 12: ...B1051082 Rev 3 USBcam4 User Guide x This page is intentionally left blank ...

Page 13: ...lt in LEDs supply superior illumination and advanced optics provide excellent depth of field for optimal performance Adding USBcam4 to your office provides the following advantages Works on 64 bit and 32 bit Windows systems Automatically advances to capture the next video image CDR DICOM Digital output over high speed USB 2 0 Full motion video full color depth and VGA resolution quality with no co...

Page 14: ...dental damage The holder also turns off the camera automatically when the handpiece is stored When the handpiece is removed the camera is turned on automatically and is ready for use A button to Freeze and Capture Unfreeze video is located at the side opposite from the camera LEDs near the middle of the handpiece Figure 6 Built in support for these video functions is provided by compatible softwar...

Page 15: ...her image optimization is enabled or not depends on the capabilities of the video card installed on your system While most new systems have video cards that will support image optimization some older systems may not For optimal system performance we recommend the use of USB 2 0 cables with lengths not more than 5 meters 5 5 yards and cable gauge not less than 20 AWG for power conductors inside the...

Page 16: ...IMPORTANT CDRuserspleasedonotconnectthe USBcam4andcable to your computeruntilafteryouhave installed thedevicedriverandupdatedtheDirectXfileson yoursystem Proceduresforinstallingthesefilescan befoundinthissection The software for your USBcam4 consists of the following components USBcam4 Device Driver Installation DirectX Update You must install each of these components successfully to ensure proper...

Page 17: ...m4 Driver CD If the setup doesn t start automatically click Start Run and enter d CDR USBCam4 Driver Setup if your drive letter is different use that one instead B At the start page click the Install USBCam4 Driver button C If prompted install Microsoft s NET framework D At the Welcome screen click Next STEP 3 A Choose Complete This is the recommended installation and is appropriate for most custo...

Page 18: ...rkstation B If prompted install Microsoft s DirectX STEP 6 A Click Finish B Connect the USBcam4 camera to your computer For details refer to Section 2 6 on page 11 C The message Your new hardware is installed and ready to use will appear momentarily above the Windows System tray D Remove USBcam4 Driver CD ...

Page 19: ...ver CD If the start page doesn t start automatically click Start Run and enter d CDR USBCam4 Driver Setup if your drive letter is different use that one instead B At the User Account Control window select Allow I trust this program C If prompted install Microsoft s NET framework D At the Welcome screen click Next STEP 3 A Choose Complete This is the recommended installation and is appropriate for ...

Page 20: ... B If prompted install Microsoft s DirectX STEP 6 A Click Finish B Connect the USBcam4 camera to your computer For details refer to Section 2 6 on page 11 C After a few seconds the message Device driver software installed successfully will appear momentarily above the Windows System tray D Remove USBcam4 Driver CD ...

Page 21: ...m4 Driver CD If the setup doesn t start automatically click Start Run and enter d CDR USBCam4 Driver Setup if your drive letter is different use that one instead B At the start page click the Install USBCam4 Driver button C If prompted install Microsoft s NET framework D At the Welcome screen click Next STEP 3 A Choose Complete This is the recommended installation and is appropriate for most custo...

Page 22: ...orkstation B If prompted install Microsoft s DirectX STEP 6 A Click Finish B Connect the USBcam4 camera to your computer For details refer to Section 2 6 on page 11 C The message Your new hardware is installed and ready to use will appear momentarily above the Windows System tray D Remove USBcam4 Driver CD ...

Page 23: ...h lengths not more than 5 meters 5 5 yards with cable gauge not less than 20 AWG for power conductors inside the cable 20AWG 2c designation For convenience we have listed in the following table a USB cable that meets these requirements Table 1 USB Cable Description USB Cable Connectors Part Number Cable Length Cable Gauge A1119100 5 meter 16 5 feet 20 AWG 2c As a final check that your USBcam4 is r...

Page 24: ...B1051082 Rev 3 USBcam4 User Guide 12 Figure 1 USBCam4 Listed in Device Manager ...

Page 25: ...unit willprovidethebestall aroundsolution 2 7 1 Dental Unit Option To install the handpiece holder Figure 2 to a standard inch instrument bar perform the following steps 1 Remove the handpiece from its holder before performing this procedure 2 Remove the cutout block from the holder by untightening and retaining 2 Phillips screws 3 Attach the holder to the instrument rail mounting block by tighten...

Page 26: ...ng steps 1 Remove the handpiece from its holder before performing this procedure 2 Position the holder on a smooth stable vertical surface 3 Using the holes on the back of the holder as guides fasten the holder securely to the wall using 2 6 x 3 4 dry wall screws not supplied or other hardware appropriate to the mounting surface Figure 3 Handpiece Holder Wall Mounting Installation ...

Page 27: ...a by pressing the Power On Off button Figure 6 item 2 Removing the handpiece from its holder also turns the camera on 3 1 2 Turning the Camera Off CAUTION Disconnectthe USBcablefromthePCworkstationbeforedisconnectingthe cablefromthecamerahandpiece Thiswillpreventan unintendedshockhazard causedby thepatientcontactingthepowered USBcableaccidentally When the camera s light is on pressing the camera s...

Page 28: ...e following 1 Press the Capture button on the camera handpiece or click on the Capture button in the Video Capture window The captured image is displayed in the small exam and the next available viewbox is selected automatically 2 Press the Capture button on the camera handpiece again or click the Unfreeze button in the Video Capture window 3 Repeat the previous steps to capture additional video i...

Page 29: ... the same view box that was selected in the main exam Advances automatically to the next available view box in the series Clicking on a different view box makes it active and turns it to flashing green default 3 1 5 Delete Images in the small exam window can be permanently deleted using one of several options as described below 3 1 5 1 Drag and Drop to trash icon Images can be deleted one at a tim...

Page 30: ... images from the trash bin and return them to the small exam window 3 1 6 Image Optimization Image Optimization is reported by pressing the Setup button when the Video capture window is open Figure 5 It refers to the automatic correction of distortion created by the lens barrel of the camera This distortion may skew the image slightly around the borders there are no other effects on video quality ...

Page 31: ...n dispose it of properly Protective sheaths are single use devices and must not be reused under any circumstance Reuse of single use devices instruments may cause them to become contaminated compromise their intended function and result in patient and user infection injury and or illness When the sheath is inserted over the handpiece notice that the upper part of the sheath covering the lens has b...

Page 32: ... create a new one 1 If you choose to create a new video series click Edit under the Series menu which opens the New Custom Video Series dialog box The numbers in the text boxes correspond to how many view boxes are included in this series You can edit the numbers in the text boxes creating a series customized with the views you wish to include Enter a name for this series Click OK to finish 2 You ...

Page 33: ...ted click on it again to begin viewing live video or right click on the selected view box and select Capture Video STEP 6 A The video capture window displays live video A smaller version of the exam window is also displayed B The view box that was selected in the main exam flashes green in the small exam Clicking on a different view box will make that one active instead ...

Page 34: ...ge 23 Press ALT and C keys at the same time STEP 8 A The captured image appears in the smaller exam The next available view box is selected automatically B To unfreeze and return to streaming video do one of the following Press the Capture button on the handpiece Click on the Unfreeze button in the Video capture window Depress the Green or Amber side if you are using a footpedal Section 3 4 on pag...

Page 35: ...ion Use Pedal Streaming Freeze and Capture Image Green or Amber Still Unfreeze Image Green or Amber 3 5 Acquiring Video Images with Keyboard Shortcuts Video image acquisition can be also accomplished though the use of shortcut keys To use the following shortcuts press and hold down the first key always the Alt key and then press the second key shown after the plus sign for the appropriate action T...

Page 36: ...ription 1 Camera lens and LED light emitting diode source 2 Power on off button See Note A 3 Freeze frame capture button See Note B 4 USB cable connection See Note C NOTE A Light source will automatically time out after 5 minutes of continuous operation NOTE B Can be set to Capture Unfreeze images Refer to page 23 for details NOTE C B connector end of USB cable connects here 1 Camera Lens and Ligh...

Page 37: ...ctingit In a clinical use environment the health care provider should wear protective disposable gloves and cover the camera with a hygienic barrier Before using the camera the first time and before every new patient the following protocol is recommended 1 Remove and discard all protective hygienic barriers and or sheaths from the camera prior to removing disposable gloves 2 Place the camera on a ...

Page 38: ...rex Research Kerr or equivalent 5 4 Cleaning the Lens Surface IMPORTANT Beforecleaningthelens makesureit isfreeof anyabrasivecontaminants asthiswillhelppreventthe formationof scratchesduringcleaning To clean the lens surface moisten a soft cotton swab dipped in rubbing isopropyl alcohol Gently wipe the lens surface end to end in straight lines without applying pressure do not scrub Allow the alcoh...

Page 39: ...nts for Safety IEC60601 1 2 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requirements for Safety 2 Collateral Standard Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements and Tests UL60601 1 Medical Electrical Equipment General Requirements for Safety Input electrical rating 5VDC 440mA Transport and storage conditions Ambient temperature range 0 F 18 C to 150 F 66 C Relative humidity range less than 75 Atmo...

Page 40: ...e should not exceed a maximum length of 5 meters 5 5 yards Cables longer than that distance may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity Table 6 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Emissions PLEASE NOTE The USBcam4 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or user of the USBcam4 must ensure that it is used in such an environm...

Page 41: ...1 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 sec 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 sec Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of the USBcam4 requires continued operation during ma...

Page 42: ...ects and people a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength...

Page 43: ...m output power of the transmitter W Separation distance according to the frequency of the transmitter m 150 kHz to 800 MHz d 1 2 x P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3 x P 0 01 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 2 30 10 3 8 7 3 100 12 0 23 00 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the fr...

Page 44: ...he amount of video memory available on your graphics card STEP 1 A At the Windows desktop click Start Run and then type dxdiag exe B The DirectX Diagnostic Tool dialog box is displayed C Under the System tab verify that your current DirectX version is 8 1 or higher STEP 2 A If your DirectX version is 8 1 or higher you have the correct version for USBcam4 operation Click Exit to close this dialog b...

Page 45: ...er video drivers with a video capture card for example they can be selected from this drop down box Video Settings More camera operation and video displays options are available here Customizable settings for Camera Properties and Video Format are provided on the pages that follow There are no user selectable settings on the Display dialog which has been omitted Image Optimization Indicates whethe...

Page 46: ...cked factory setting Shutter Speed Auto 1 factory setting White Balance Fixed Mode 1 factory setting AGC checked factory setting Mirror unchecked factory setting Edge Enhancement Horiz checked factory setting Vert checked factory setting Backlight Compensation Enable backlight compensation unchecked factory setting Region width 1 8 factory setting Region height 1 8 factory setting ...

Page 47: ...9 Stream Format Dialog Box Table 11 Stream Format Dialog Box Description Item Description Video Format Video Standard None Frame Rate 29 970 may vary Flip Horizontal unchecked Color Space Compression UYVY Output Size 640 x 480 Compression no data ...

Page 48: ...If you have connected the USBcam4 to a USB port located at the front of the PC try connecting the camera to one of the back USB ports as these plug directly to the motherboard 4 Cannot select 640 x 480 output size in Video Format dialog box Camera is not connected to High Speed USB 2 0 port Reconnect camera to appropriate port 5 Spots are visible on video image Check camera lens for spots and foll...

Page 49: ...ssues Always Use Sheaths with Sensors v Avoid Excessive Temperatures iii Check USBcam4 before Using iii Disconnect Camera from USB Cable before Cleaning and Disinfecting v Ensure USBcam4 Operates Optimally iv Items Not Part of the System iv Operate the USBcam4 as Directed iii Order for Connecting and Disconnecting USB Cables v Proper PC Workstation Cleaning Methods v Proper System and PC Workstati...

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