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Intraoral ScannerUser Manual
No.
Component
Function
6.
Scanner body
Hold the scanner body on the sides and rotate the
scanner body to obtain the best scan angle. The scanner
body may get warm during scanning, yet the temperature
won’t cause harm to the user and the patient.
Scanner cradle
1
2
6
5
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Table 3-2 Introduction to the scanner cradle
No.
Component
Function
1.
Cradle
Place the scanner in the cradle when you are not using it.
2.
LED indicator
Indicates the status of the cradle.
• Solid green: power on.
• LED off: power off.
3.
Power switch
To receive power from the power outlet, turn it on; to stop
receiving power from the power outlet, turn it off.
4.
Power
connector
Connect the power plug from the supplied power adapter
to this power connector, and plug the power adapter to
the power outlet.
5.
USB 3.0
downstream
port
For connecting the scanner cradle and the USB port of
your computer using the supplied USB cable.
This port transfers data between the
Aoralscan 2
and your computer.
6.
USB 3.0
upstream port
Connect the scanner cable to this port.
This port provides power supply and data communication
between the scanner and cradle. For details, see
Connecting the scanner on chapter 4.
NOTES
• When the scanner is left idle for 10 minutes (including being placed on a
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