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User’s manual 204253

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Imaging plate unit

DIGORA

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 Optime DXR-50 001

Digital intraoral imaging plate system

User’s Manual

This unit is marked according to the Medical Device Directive

93/42/EEC (if the unit contains the CE mark)

Document number 204253 rev. 2 (0908)

Original approved English language version

Manufactured by SOREDEX

P.O. BOX 148

FIN-04301  TUUSULA,

FINLAND

Tel. +358 (0)10 270 2000

Fax. + 358 9 701 5261

Summary of Contents for DIGORA Optime DXR-50 001

Page 1: ...DIGORA Optime DXR 50 001 Digital intraoral imaging plate system User s Manual Document no 204253 rev 2 0908 EN...

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Page 3: ...tem User s Manual This unit is marked according to the Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC if the unit contains the CE mark Document number 204253 rev 2 0908 Original approved English language version...

Page 4: ...e However our policy of continual product development may result in changes to products that are not reflected in the product documentation There fore this document should not be regarded as an infall...

Page 5: ...s 4 2 2 Accessories 5 2 2 Display symbols and what they mean 7 2 3 Using the system 10 Preparing the system 10 Preparing an IP for exposure 11 Imaging plate holders 13 Taking an exposure 14 Reading an...

Page 6: ...ling and care of imaging plates 26 4 1 General 26 4 2 Handling 26 4 3 Cleaning 27 4 4 Storage 28 4 5 Replacement 28 4 5 Disposal 28 5 Unit care and maintenance 29 5 1 Cleaning the unit 29 5 2 Disinfec...

Page 7: ...ging software A local area network LAN cable not supplied will be required if the system is to be used in a network The unit is a laser scanning device designed to automatically read reusable SOREDEX...

Page 8: ...t position the unit in direct sunlight or near bright light Sunlight or bright light must not be allowed to shine directly on the unit door into which the IPs are inserted Position the unit on a stabl...

Page 9: ...zontal distance between the patient and the PC is 1 5 m 4 5 ft The minimum vertical distance between the patient and the PC is 2 5 m 6 5 ft Other devices DO NOT connect any other devices to the unit o...

Page 10: ...4 User s manual 204253 Imaging plate unit 2 Intraoral imaging plate unit 2 Intraoral imaging plate unit 2 1 Main parts and controls...

Page 11: ...all units Imaging plates IPs Equivalent to film sizes 0 1 2 and 3 IDOT version An identification code IDOT is printed on the IP and will appear on the intraoral image The IDOT identification mark allo...

Page 12: ...unit or the manufacturer s authorized distributors The manufacturer will not be held responsible for problems caused by using accessories from other manufacturers IP storage box For storing IPs safely...

Page 13: ...and corrective actions display error codes display a preview image The main symbols are Startup During startup the unit serial number IP address and other information will appear on the unit display...

Page 14: ...plate unit 2 Intraoral imaging plate unit Imaging plate Yellow wrong way round rotate Protective cover Remove disconnect Insert connect Busy Unit in operation Unit in erasing mode Check Something wro...

Page 15: ...e unit Dental imaging software Software not open not ready or waiting for user action Unit connection Not connected or connection not working Rotate Error state and error number Check documentation su...

Page 16: ...best image quality and maximum service life of the IPs Refer to section 4 Handling and care of imaging plates Preparing the system 1 PC Switch on the PC connected to the unit 2 PC Open the dental imag...

Page 17: ...ed within the the last 24 hours it must be erased before use to remove any fogging caused by background radiation See section Erasing an imaging plate CAUTION When handling IPs protective covers and h...

Page 18: ...go Make sure that the black side of the protective cover is on the same side as the black side of the hygiene bag 5 Peel off the cover paper from the sealing tape and then fold the flap along the pre...

Page 19: ...the IP is not bent and thus distortion is eliminated the IP cannot move in relation to the X ray unit images are standardized and reproduceable there is no overlapping nor cone cut off IP wear and tea...

Page 20: ...ues appropriate for the exposure you are taking The system will produce excellent images even if the exposure values differ considerably from the optimum values In most cases the same exposure values...

Page 21: ...0 500 0 300 0 125 0 080 0 250 0 160 Maxillary incisor 0 200 0 125 0 400 0 250 0 100 0 063 0 200 0 125 Maxillary cuspid 0 200 0 125 0 400 0 250 0 100 0 063 0 200 0 125 Maxillary molar 0 300 0 200 0 60...

Page 22: ...the protective cover so that you do not touch the IP or allow it to be exposed to ambient light and then slide the protective cover and IP out of the hygiene bag 3 Hold the protective cover and IP so...

Page 23: ...insert it into the unit again If after repositing the IP it still does not slide into the unit press the Start key to manually switch the unit from the standby to the ready state and the IP will then...

Page 24: ...ransferred to the PC because of a network PC or software failure the image can be retrieved from the unit s memory as long as the unit is NOT switched off For information on how to do this see section...

Page 25: ...you have now reserved the unit and it can now be used to read an image NOTE If the multiconnect icon is YELLOW it indicates that the unit has been reserved by someone else Wait until the unit is free...

Page 26: ...onto a flat clean surface If they are not to be reused immediately or within a short period of time store them in their storage box Standby mode If no IP is inserted into the unit within a certain pe...

Page 27: ...he problem that caused the communication failure When the connection between the unit and the PC is re established the last read image will automatically be transferred to the PC 2 PC If the image is...

Page 28: ...bient light the erasing procedure must be carried out before the IP is used The erasing procedure removes any fogging due to background radiation The dedicated erasing mode erases the IP but does not...

Page 29: ...automatically exit the mode or press and hold down the Start key until the erase animation disapears Errors If there is a problem with the unit the error state symbol and an error number will appear o...

Page 30: ...e image Selecting the tooth numbering feature 1 In the Image Scanning section click the Show Image Preview and Dental Chart check box 2 Click OK to close the window and activate tooth numbering Using...

Page 31: ...mage files are larger High a pixel size of 64 This results in images with less noise especially if short exposure times are used 2 Click OK to close the window and accept the selected resolution 3 3 I...

Page 32: ...e IP is the side which stores the x ray image It is the SENSITIVE side Image information stored on an IP after an exposure is sensitive to light 4 2 Handling Handle IPs in the same way as you would ha...

Page 33: ...marks or stains which are not obvious scratches on the image or if there is a reason to believe that the IP is contaminated Use the microfibre cloth supplied First very gently wipe the IP in a backwa...

Page 34: ...erased to remove any potential fogging before being used to take an exposure 4 5 Replacement Replace an IP if the image shows marks spots or dots which still appear on images even after the IP has bee...

Page 35: ...it Never use unfamiliar or untested cleaning agents If you are not sure what the cleaning agent contains DO NOT use it If you use a spray cleaning agent DO NOT spray it directly into the unit door 5 2...

Page 36: ...ized by the manufacturer of the unit 5 5 Disposal At the end of the useful working life of the unit and or its accessories make sure that you follow national and local regulations regarding the dispos...

Page 37: ...aight cable CE 0537 Symbol MDD 93 42 EEC This unit is marked according to the Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC if the unit contains the CE mark ETL symbol This symbol indicates that the waste of ele...

Page 38: ...any other purpose NEVER use imaging plates protec tive or hygiene bags from other manufacturers This unit or its accessories must not be modified altered or remanufactured in any way Only the manufact...

Page 39: ...els are not exceeded In order to maintain safe and correct functioning of the unit only the power supply unit PSU delivered with the unit or distributed by authorized dealers Please refer to the unit...

Page 40: ...34 User s manual 204253 Imaging plate unit 7 Warnings and precations...

Page 41: ...x 7 8in x 15 1in Weight 9 8 10 3 kg 21 6 22 7 lb Power supply unit PSU POWERBOX EMX 805121 Operating voltage 24 VDC PSU 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Operating current Less than 1 5 A Pixel size selectable 35...

Page 42: ...695 Storage environment Imaging plates must be stored in their protective box below 33 C The box must be kept closed to remain dust free Material Photo stimulable phosphor uniformly coated on a suppor...

Page 43: ...User s manual 204253 A 3 A Technical Specifications Imaging plate unit A 3 Main dimensions...

Page 44: ...nt guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The DXR 50 uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electr...

Page 45: ...spital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV differential mode 1 kV differential mode Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions...

Page 46: ...Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity o...

Page 47: ...ording to frequency of transmitter m Rated maximum output power of transmitter W 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 2 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1...

Page 48: ...A 8 User s manual 204253 Imaging plate unit A Technical Specifications...

Page 49: ...e unit in direct sunlight or near bright light Sunlight or bright light must not be allowed to shine directly on the unit door into which the IPs are inserted The unit must not be positioned so that i...

Page 50: ...l PCs in a local area network LAN is exactly the same except that every PC in the LAN needs to be given a unique ID number Direct connection method uses the unit s n 1 After positioning the unit conne...

Page 51: ...elect Direct Connection Key the serial number of the unit into the Scanner serial number field The serial number of the unit will appear on the unit display when the unit is switched on It can also be...

Page 52: ...IMPORTANT NOTE If only one PC is connected to the unit do not select the Use Multi Connect check box The Scanner Autorelease timeout is the length of time that the unit will remain reserved and unuse...

Page 53: ...Multi Connect was selected the Workstation identifier of the PC 1 8 being used will appear on the unit display IP method using the unit IP address If your system does not allow the direct connection m...

Page 54: ...anner button on the settings window You will hear a beep which indicates that the PC is now sending the IP address the unit The Startup animation will appear on the unit display 4 PC When the Startup...

Page 55: ...D on the PSU is not on it is not receiving power from the mains Switch the mains power on ii If the LED on the PSU is on switch the unit on iii If status light and display still do not come on check t...

Page 56: ...igure the system for multiple users PROBLEM The unit is connected to the PC but cannot scan images CAUSE SOLUTION i Reserve the unit and check that it is configured for multiple users If not reconfigu...

Page 57: ...If the problem persists ask your network administrator for assistance PROBLEM Ethernet link not active The Ethernet connection consists of correctly installed cabling and any switches and or hubs used...

Page 58: ...C Connect the unit to the PC iii The PCs Ethernet connector s is faulty There is usually a green link LED near the PCs Ethernet connector s on the NIC If the LED is not on replace the NIC PROBLEM The...

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