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65 45 177 D3492

D3492

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201.09.01

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02 05.2015

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Sirona Dental Systems GmbH 

8 Disposal

Operating Instructions CEREC Radio Device

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Disposal

Environmentally sound disposal

Your product is marked with the adjacent symbol. Within the European 

Economic Area, this product is subject to Directive 2002/96/EC as well as 

the corresponding national laws. This directive requires environmentally 

sound recycling / disposal of the product. The product must not be 

disposed of as domestic refuse!
Please observe the disposal regulations applicable in your country.

Disposal procedure

Please note that this product is subject to the stipulations in EC Directive 

2002/96 governing waste electrical and electronic equipment and must 

be disposed of in line with these special requirements within the 

European Union (EU).
Prior to disassembly / disposal of the product, it must be fully prepared 

(cleaned / disinfected / sterilized).
When disposing of equipment permanently, please proceed as follows:

In Germany:

To initiate return of the electrical device, please send a disposal order to 

"enretec GmbH".
1. You can find a form for placing a disposal order on the company's 

homepage (www.enretec.de) under the menu item "Entsorgung 

elektrischer und elektronischer Geräte" (Disposal of electric and 

electronic devices). The form can either be downloaded or completed 

online.

2. Fill out the form with the corresponding details and send it as an 

online order or fax it to enretec GmbH at +49(0)3304 3919 590. 

You can also get in touch with the following contacts for disposal 

orders and any questions relating to this you may have: 

Phone: +49(0)3304 3919 500; 

E-mail: [email protected]

Mailing address: enretec GmbH, Geschäftsbereich eomRECYCLING

Kanalstrasse 17, 16727 Velten

Any nonpermanently installed equipment will be picked up at its 
installation site in the practice. Permanently installed equipment will 

be picked up curbside at your address by appointment. 

All disassembly, transport and packaging costs are to be borne by the 

owner / operator of the equipment. The disposal itself is free of charge.

Worldwide (outside Germany):

Please contact your local dental equipment specialist for country-specific 

information on disposal.

Summary of Contents for Cerec

Page 1: ...l f MRKOMNR bob o a k W b b Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...declarations 8 2 3 EC Declaration of Conformity 9 3 Product description 10 3 1 Main components of the product 10 3 1 1 Controls 10 3 1 2 LED displays 11 4 Technical data 12 5 System description 13 5...

Page 3: ...6 Network unit states 22 6 6 1 State definitions 22 6 6 2 Transitions between states 23 6 7 Radio characteristics 24 6 7 1 Frequency spectrum 24 6 7 2 Channel control 24 6 7 3 Channel switching 24 7 D...

Page 4: ...for the Radio Device and operating instructions Should problems arise during the course of installation or when in operation which cannot be resolved using the information in this equipment manual pl...

Page 5: ...formation Online portal for technical documents We have set up an online portal for the Technical Documents at http www sirona com manuals From here you can download these Operating Instructions along...

Page 6: ...ormats and symbols used in this document have the following meaning Prerequisite 1 First action step 2 Second action step or Alternative action Result Individual action step Prompts you to do somethin...

Page 7: ...perature range specified in the section Technical data 12 Prevent overheating Protect the unit against moisture and dust Clean the unit using only a soft cloth and a mild cleaning agent Do not use any...

Page 8: ...Exposure To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices this transmitter should only be used or installed at locations where there is at least 20cm separation distance bet...

Page 9: ...45 177 D3492 D3492 201 09 01 02 05 2015 9 Sirona Dental Systems GmbH 2 Safety instructions Operating Instructions CEREC Radio Device 2 3 EC Declaration of Conformity b 2 3 EC Declaration of Conformit...

Page 10: ...perating Instructions CEREC Radio Device 3 Product description 3 1 Main components of the product 3 1 1 Controls A Ethernet RJ45 port for Ethernet 100 Base T with red and green LED B DC input Micro B...

Page 11: ...e LED color Orange LED color Green Explanation Booting Off Off Both LEDs are not yet ready for operation Networking Slowly Slowly This state usually only occurs when a new network is set up Isolated Q...

Page 12: ...NZS 4268 2008 FCC 47 CFR Part 15 RSS 210 Conformity R TTE FCC and IC Modulation GFSK Multiplexing Not available Wireless data rate 1 Mbit s Usable data rate Up to 300 Kbit s Antennae Two omnidirection...

Page 13: ...stem components 5 1 CEREC system The CEREC system consists of a mobile acquisition unit and a stationary milling unit The acquisition unit generates the restoration data which is transmitted to the mi...

Page 14: ...tus Wireless node in the network Mobile network unit A network unit which is installed inside an acquisition unit The network unit for the acquisition unit Stationary network unit A network unit which...

Page 15: ...to obtain a reliable wireless data connection between a stationary milling unit and a mobile acquisition unit The wireless network that is created can then be used to transmit time dependent data For...

Page 16: ...ackages for wireless data transmission and to forward these to one or more neighboring network units and vice versa This functionality is comparable to an Ethernet network switch As such this network...

Page 17: ...wer the network unit has a standard Micro B USB port A standard 5V power adapter supplied in the package can be plugged into this port However any standard USB 3 0 connection can be used to power the...

Page 18: ...in this network that are in range This is also applicable when they are out of range of all other network units making establishing network connections very flexible The wireless network operates in t...

Page 19: ...work When a network unit has been added to a network the network ID is stored permanently When network units are switched off and back on again they re establish a connection with the network 6 2 4 In...

Page 20: ...s up green and the network unit belongs to the network 4 Go to the next network unit If a network unit is not connected the orange LED lights up constantly When this occurs the network unit must be re...

Page 21: ...units themselves cannot distinguish between a network unit that is switched off and is to be removed from the network and a situation in which the network unit is moved outside the network s range The...

Page 22: ...ified for a network unit To provide feedback on the proper operation of the network unit to the user these states are also mapped onto LED indications 6 6 1 State definitions The following states can...

Page 23: ...YLFHV IRXQG DQ State Next state Description Initial state Booting The booting program starts after a restart or after switch on Booting Networking A network setup timer of one minute is started During...

Page 24: ...N channels in this band are illustrated in the figure below 6 7 2 Channel control Each network unit uses a specific channel on which it can receive data 6 7 3 Channel switching In order to avoid inter...

Page 25: ...of the stationary network unit The stationary network unit is connected to a milling unit The acquisition unit wants to start transmitting data to the milling unit Sequence 1 The acquisition unit sen...

Page 26: ...unit wants to start transmitting data to a milling unit C Sequence 1 The acquisition unit sends the first data to the connected mobile network unit 2 The mobile network unit forwards the data to both...

Page 27: ...is transmitting data to a milling unit D using stationary network unit A Sequence 1 At one point in time while the transmission to milling unit D is still ongoing the acquisition unit starts a transmi...

Page 28: ...multaneous access Several acquisition units are transmitting their data via the same stationary network unit For the acquisition units the effective data rate is lower than compared to a situation whe...

Page 29: ...nit is removed from the range of the stationary network unit and no alternative connection to the milling unit is available Sequence The acquisition unit is removed from the range of the stationary ne...

Page 30: ...ling unit is too long to establish a direct connection there is the possibility to extend the range by using two additional network units which have to be paired as a separate network The example belo...

Page 31: ...return of the electrical device please send a disposal order to enretec GmbH 1 You can find a form for placing a disposal order on the company s homepage www enretec de under the menu item Entsorgung...

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