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Pax-i3D Smart(PHT-30LFO) Installation Manual

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Page 1: ...PHT 30LFO HARDWARE and SOFTWARE E n g l i s h Installation Manual Version 1 0 0...

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Page 4: ...this manual means that the function or features are left to customer s or user s choice Thorough review of this manual is recommended before installation to ensure proper installation of this equipme...

Page 5: ...e on a flat surface to maintain stability 2 If the equipment is not stable property damage and or personal injury may occur 3 Do not push or pull the equipment 4 Equipment should only be installed by...

Page 6: ...h note to ensure that the equipment is used to its full potential Cautions indicate a situation that demands prompt but careful action remedy or emergency attention Warnings indicate information that...

Page 7: ...ax i3D Smart PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 07 Notice to the Installers Never touch or hold the sensor or tube head areas while moving installing or operating the equipment Sensor Tube head Handle fram...

Page 8: ...Do not step on the base unit while installing or operating the equipment Do not use the electrical power drill during installation unless it is allowed to do so Recommended holding area during transpo...

Page 9: ...Pax i3D Smart PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 09 Notice to the Installers Locations of the Power and Emergency Switches EMERGENCY SWITCH ON OFF SWITCH...

Page 10: ...0601 1 1 3rd edition 2005 6 Any equipment not approved by VATECH must comply with the applicable standards IEC 60950 1 2nd edition 2005 for IT equipment Ex PC and IEC 60601 1 3rd edition 2005 for medi...

Page 11: ...requirements for electro medical systems IEC 60364 7 710 2002 7 It is strongly recommended that a UPS be installed at the same time as the equipment 8 The equipment PC and all peripheral devices must...

Page 12: ...Equipment IEC60601 2 7 and IEC60601 2 28 X Ray Tube Heads IEC60364 7 710 2002 Local Code Requirements for Electro medical System Installation 1 IEC 60601 1 1 2005 regulation shall be met to their full...

Page 13: ...Installing the Emergency Stop Switch 28 3 Before Installing the System 29 3 1 Required Tools 30 3 2 Checking the ShockWatch and TiltWatch Indicators 32 3 3 Unpacking the Boxes 33 3 4 Checking the Par...

Page 14: ...allation Flow 95 8 3 Installing Image Viewer Program 95 8 4 Installing the installShield 96 8 5 Setting up the User specific Information 106 8 5 1 When EasyDent4 is installed 106 8 5 2 When EzDent i i...

Page 15: ...Introduction 1 1 Manufacturer s Liability 16 1 2 Customer s Responsibility 16 1 3 Marks Symbols 17 1 4 Standards and Regulations 18 1...

Page 16: ...dance with the user s manual PC Software has been properly used in accordance with the manufacturer s installation instructions and user manuals 1 2 Customer s Responsibility Site planning and prepara...

Page 17: ...the European Directive for Medical Devices 93 42 EEC as amended by 2007 47 EC as a class IIb device Label This equipmentis UL marked according to UL60601 1 and CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 Label Address whe...

Page 18: ...EC EN 60601 2 7 IEC EN 60601 2 28 IEC EN 60601 2 32 IEC EN 60601 2 44 ISO 9001 ISO 13485 The CE symbol indicates that this product complies with the European Directive for Medical Devices 93 42 EEC as...

Page 19: ...for Electrical Installation 23 2 3 Electrical Requirements 23 2 4 Temperature and Humidity 25 2 5 Exposure Switch Installation Options 25 2 6 Installation Versions 27 2 7 Installing the Warning Lamp a...

Page 20: ...ment should not be installed on thick carpets for stability reasons 3 Anti static floor materials should be used around the equipment 4 The PC monitor emergency cut off switch and X Ray exposure switc...

Page 21: ...Pax i3D Smart PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 21 2 Choosing an Installation Site 1700 67 1165 45 9 1482 58 3 2500 98 4 Without Cephalometric unit 2 500mm x 1 700mm 98 4 x 67 or wider...

Page 22: ...he operator uses the system on the left Lead thickness 1 mm Width of the entrance The door of the X Ray room should have a clearance of more than 800 mm 31 5 wide Floor area The floor of the X Ray roo...

Page 23: ...MPSO Whenever possible use different power outlets for each device If a multiple portable socket outlet MPSO must be used ensure that the PC and equipment are connected to the same MPSO Use a dedicat...

Page 24: ...tral distribution panel w a circuit breaker Protective Ground PE 1 To assure line voltage quality a separate 3 core grounded power cable connected directly to central distribution panel with over curr...

Page 25: ...860 1060 hPa Transportation and storage Temperature 10 60 14 140 Relative humidity 10 75 non condensing Atmospheric pressure 860 1060 hPa 2 5 Exposure Switch Installation Options There are three optio...

Page 26: ...the exposure switch from outside the X Ray room The exposure switch holder is mounted on the wall PaX i 3D Smart Option No 3 The 3rd party exposure switch not VATECH s is used on demand of the custom...

Page 27: ...i3D Smart PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 27 2 Choosing an Installation Site 2 6 Installation Versions Base mount type Wall mount type 16 cm 7 or wider 30 cm 12 or wider 16 cm 7 or wider 30 cm 12 or wi...

Page 28: ...gized The warning lamp and the door interlock switch are not included with the equipment The warning lamp and the door interlock switch must be installed by a qualified technician 2 8 Installing the E...

Page 29: ...3 Before Installing the System 3 1 Required Tools 30 3 2 Checking the ShockWatch and TiltWatch Indicators 32 3 3 Unpacking the Boxes 33 3 4 Checking the Parts 41...

Page 30: ...all the PaX i3D Smart Item Figure Size Wrench set Allen wrench set 1 5 m m 1 0 m m 0 05 0 4 1 5 mm 10 mm 0 06 0 4 T shaped hex wrench 6 mm 10 mm 0 24 0 4 Hex wrench w handle 6 mm 10 mm 0 24 0 4 Ratche...

Page 31: ...Manual 31 3 Before Installing the System Item Figure Size Anti static glove Knife Tape ruler 5 m for wall mounted type Marker pen thick tip For wall mounted type Hammer For wall mounted type Multi met...

Page 32: ...kage has suffered any physical impacts during transportation However a red indicator does not necessarily mean that the unit has been damaged These indicators are affixed only on the main box which co...

Page 33: ...s recyclable Return the packaging to VATECH representatives or dispose of it in compliance with the legal regulations of your country Box No 1 Main box Components Column and Rotating unit assembly Acc...

Page 34: ...o a convenient place as close as possible to the installation location 2 Separate the top cover after removing the strapping bands 3 Lift up a small distance and remove the side covers TOP Bottom A B...

Page 35: ...ax i3D Smart PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 35 3 Before Installing the System PC 4 Put the PC system optional down on the floor 5 Put the Accessory boxes D E on the floor 6 Separate 2 side PE B C foams...

Page 36: ...Pax i3D Smart PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 36 3 Before Installing the System View after the removal of the EPS foams...

Page 37: ...PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 37 3 Before Installing the System Box No 2 Base unit Component Size mm inch Weight kg lbs Base 1035 L x 1025 W x 185 H 40 7 L x 40 3 W x 7 3 H 47 103 1025m m 40 3 1035mm...

Page 38: ...Pax i3D Smart PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 38 3 Before Installing the System Removing the cover 1 Open the box cover the base cover appears 2 Remove the base cover...

Page 39: ...ng the System Box No 3 Cephalometric unit Optional Component Size mm inch Weight kg lbs Cephalometric unit 1605 L x 875 W x 900 H 63 2 L x 34 4 W x 35 4 H 50 110 875mm 34 4 1605mm 63 2 900mm 35 4 Remo...

Page 40: ...Pax i3D Smart PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 40 3 Before Installing the System 2 Remove the top Styrofoam cover The view after removal of the Styrofoam...

Page 41: ...t PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 41 3 Before Installing the System 3 4 Checking the Parts Location layout of the parts and accessories 1 2 3 4 11 6 5 20 13 14 15 16 17 23 24 25 26 27 32 33 31 22 21 28...

Page 42: ...ser 1 Yes No Installation 1 Yes No EasyDent or EzDent i 1 Yes No Ez3D plus or Ez3D i 1 Yes No INSTALLATION CD 1 Yes No USB key Ez3D plus or Ez3D i 1 Yes No 2 EXPOSURE SWITCH 1 Yes No EXPOSURE SWITCH H...

Page 43: ...5 TEMPLE SUPPORT 1 set Yes No 6 ANTI STATIC GLOVES 1 pair Yes No 7 10 Left blank intentionally 11 PANO BITE COVER Panorama Cover 300 pcs 1 Yes No 12 Left blank intentionally 13 BITE BLOCK Normal 1 Yes...

Page 44: ...Left blank intentionally 20 CABLE TIE 10 Yes No 21 FRAME GRABBER SYSTEM Optic cable 10m 32 8 1 2 If SC type is installed one additional fiber optic cable is required Yes No AG6 1 If PC is supplied ca...

Page 45: ...M5 x 8 3 Yes No 27 TRUSS BOLT M4 x 8 10 Yes No 28 FLAT HEAD SCREW 3 x 6 2 CEPH Yes No CEPH ARM COVER 1 Yes No 29 FLAT HEAD SCREW 5 x 12 4 Yes No 30 Left blank intentionally 31 PROTRACTOR 1 set CEPH Ye...

Page 46: ...flat and spring washers 2 Yes No WOOD SCREWS M12 x 70 2 Yes No ANCHOR BOLTS M8 w flat and spring washers 4 Yes No 35 WRENCH BOLTS M8 x 25 w flat and spring washers 2 Yes No NUTS M8 2 Yes No 36 WALL BR...

Page 47: ...Connecting the Cables to the Equipment 54 4 4 Installing the Wall and Column Brackets 55 4 5 Fixing the base Optional 59 4 6 Removing the Transportation Safety Bolts 62 4 7 Leveling the Equipment 64...

Page 48: ...o the section 4 5 F i x i n g t h e base Optional and do number 1 first after that turn back 4 1 Assembling the Base and Main Units 1 Put the base on the floor near the installation location 2 Remove...

Page 49: ...ptional 3 Erect the equipment in an upright position on the base Be careful not to damage the cables Before erecting the equipment keep them clear of the equipment 4 Fix the column unit to the base un...

Page 50: ...uipment Floor Standing Optional Removing the Transportation Handle 1 Move the equipment to installation location as close as possible 2 Remove the upper carrying handle Allen wrench 6 mm 0 24 One inst...

Page 51: ...EPH Unit Optional Never hold the areas of the collimator sensor and tube head 1 Now it is assumed that the CEPH box has already been opened 2 Move and mount the CEPH unit on the main unit carefully wh...

Page 52: ...CS Flat washer Allen wrench 6 mm 0 24 Signal cable H001441B H001444B Optic cable H000037A H000017A SC CEPH 4 Connect the cables as shown in the figure When handling fiber optic cable Do not bend pull...

Page 53: ...ling the Equipment Floor Standing Optional 5 Put the cables inside the CEPH Arm and assemble the CEPH arm cover by using two flat head screw CEPH ARM COVER Part No 28 FLAT HEAD SCREW M3 x 6 Part No 28...

Page 54: ...CEPH Part No 22 OPTIC1 PANO CT Part No 22 Exposure Switch Part No 2 1 Connect the cables in the back of the column as shown in the figure COLUMN BACK COVER hole 2 Assemble the COLUMN BACK COVER with...

Page 55: ...handle 2 Move the equipment to installation site near the wall 3 Prepare the column bracket COLUMN BRACKET Part No 22 4 Assemble the column bracket to the top of the column with four flat head screws...

Page 56: ...bolts Allen wrench 6 mm 0 24 Monkey wrench WRENCH BOLTS M8 x 25 w spring and flat washers Part No 35 2 PCS NUTS Part No 35 2 PCS Do not tighten the bolts fully yet Marking 4 points on the wall 1 Move...

Page 57: ...olts locations on the wall Marker Drilling on the wall 1 Drill the wall holes of size 10 5 mm x 30 mm depth using the concrete hammer drill 2 Remove the debris and clean the holes using the dust pump...

Page 58: ...mart PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 58 4 Installing the Equipment Floor Standing Optional Combining the equipment with the anchor bolts 1 Place the equipment properly in its position and secure it with...

Page 59: ...or Anchor bolts M8 Size Part No 34 2PCS Hammer drill L 200mm7 9 Hammer Ratchet wrench 1 Before installing the equipment put the base unit on the installation site and mark 2 locations on the floor 2 D...

Page 60: ...ing the Equipment Floor Standing Optional 4 Remove nuts and washers put the anchor bolts into the holes 5 Secure the anchor bolts with the hammer 6 Place the base unit combined equipment on the proper...

Page 61: ...mart PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 61 4 Installing the Equipment Floor Standing Optional Wooden floor Wood screws M12 x 70 Part No 34 2 PCS Hammer drill L 200mm7 9 1 Secure the base unit using the woo...

Page 62: ...Equipment Floor Standing Optional 4 6 Removing the Transportation Safety Bolts 1 Remove the semi clear tape on the both sides Be careful not to scratch the cover 2 Remove the vertical frame cover 3 R...

Page 63: ...Pax i3D Smart PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 63 4 Installing the Equipment Floor Standing Optional 4 Remove two column fixing bolts Allen wrench 5 mm 0 2...

Page 64: ...x wrench Spirit level Ensure that the spirit level should restonly on the locations indicated in the following figures to obtain the accurate center 1 Prepare the spirit level Tube head 2 Position the...

Page 65: ...2 Adjust the base until the bubble on the spirit level centers in the middle by turning left and right screws clockwise or vice versa Leveling the front and back 3 Place the spirit level on the verti...

Page 66: ...Pax i3D Smart PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 66 4 Installing the Equipment Floor Standing Optional 4 8 Tightening the Bolts firmly 1 Tighten the joint bracket bolts Allen wrench 6 mm 0 24 Monkey wrench...

Page 67: ...Completing Miscellaneous Works 5 5 1 Assembling Various Covers 68 5 2 Assembling Temple and Chin Supports 70 5 3 Installing the Switch Holders 71...

Page 68: ...Assembling Various Covers Vertical frame cover 1 Assemble the vertical frame cover and fix it with six truss bolts Part No 27 Truss Bolts M4 x 8 Part NO 27 6 PCS Cross head screw driver w magnetic ti...

Page 69: ...Completing Miscellaneous Works Base cover optional 1 Assemble the base cover and fix it with three truss bolts Part No 26 2 Cover 3 holes on the base with three silicon caps Part No 17 Base front cov...

Page 70: ...l 70 5 Completing Miscellaneous Works 5 2 Assembling Temple and Chin Supports 1 Insert the normal bite block into the chinrest BITE BLOCK NORMAL Part No 13 1 PCS 2 Insert the temple supports and ear r...

Page 71: ...S UP DOWN switch holder 1 Assemble the UP DOWN switch holder on the bottom of the handle frame with two truss bolts M4 x 10 2 Connect the UP DOWN switch Optional Part No 33 to the unit and hang it on...

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Page 73: ...6 1 Direct Connection Diagram 74 6 2 The Recommended PC Requirements 75 6 3 Installing the Internal Peripherals 78 6 4 Connecting the Cables to PC 80 6 Setting up PC...

Page 74: ...or interlock LAMP INPUT LAMP OUTPUT SIGNAL INPUT WARNING SYSTEM BOX Optional e switch PaX i3D Smart Fiber Optice Cable 10m 32 8 SCAN CEPH Optional Ethernet Cable CAT5e OneShot CEPH Optional Fiber Opti...

Page 75: ...owing tables 3 The PC components shall be approved by UL CSA 4 The PC shall be grounded well protectively 5 The multiple portable socket outlets shall not be placed on the floor 6 In case the equipmen...

Page 76: ...y 610 Watts 85 efficient Slots 2 PCI Express Gen3 x 16 slots 1 PCI Express Gen3 x 8 slot 1 PCI Express Gen2 x 8 slot 1 PCI Express Gen2 x 4 slot 1 PCI slot 2 PCI Express Gen3 x 16 slot 1 PCI Express G...

Page 77: ...rch box 2 Click on the Windows Defender icon to start Windows Defender on the search result 3 Settings tab Excluded files and locations Click Browse and navigate to C VCaptureSW click Add 2 5 1 3 4 Or...

Page 78: ...the power cord from the main outlet or PC If the PC system is supplied with the equipment the peripherals are already installed inside the PC Disregard this section Whenever handling the fiber optic f...

Page 79: ...Part No 21 carefully into that PCIe2 x 4 slot and lock it Double check the locking status between the board and its holder after the board installed A bad insertion of the board into the PC slot could...

Page 80: ...unexpected errors affecting image acquisition arise from the bad cable or its bad contact condition Connect the regular cables for PC keyboard mouse and video in advance The following figures and des...

Page 81: ...Pax i3D Smart PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 81 6 Setting up PC The end result after connections are finished PANO CT PANO CT CEPH Scan...

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Page 83: ...C BIOS Settings 84 7 3 Turning the firewall off 85 7 4 Setting up the Power Mangement Options 87 7 5 Turning off the User Account Control 89 7 6 Setting Folder exclusions with Anti virus Software 91 S...

Page 84: ...n the formatted PC where no other program s except the operating system OS is present Do not install the programs irrelevant to image acquisition and view on the same PC There may be subtle conflicts...

Page 85: ...the Windows firewall property leading to interruptions in imaging acquisition and data transmission For this reason it is required that you disable the Windows Firewall by using the following procedu...

Page 86: ...Installation Manual 86 7 Setting up PC s Environment Variables 4 Select the Turn Windows Firewall on or off 5 Select the Turn off Windows Firewall for both settings Work and Public networks 6 Click O...

Page 87: ...e operating system employed the figures on your system may appear different slightly To avoid disruptive and abnormal operation while acquiring image it is required to reconfigure some parameters on t...

Page 88: ...Installation Manual 88 7 Setting up PC s Environment Variables Selecting the power options monitor and system 1 Go to the Control Panel 2 Double click on the Power Options icon 3 Select Choose when t...

Page 89: ...Setting up PC s Environment Variables 4 Select Never for both fields 5 Click Save changes 7 5 Turning off the User Account Control 1 Open the control panel of Windows 2 Click the User Account icon 3 C...

Page 90: ...Pax i3D Smart PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 90 7 Setting up PC s Environment Variables 4 Disable the UAC by moving the slider bar down to the bottom Never notify 5 Click OK and restart the PC...

Page 91: ...exclude those files from all scans performed by the anti virus software For the PaX i3D Smart the following folder and files should be excluded with the virus scan Files Path C Program Files Vatech C...

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Page 93: ...am 95 8 4 Installing the installShield 96 8 5 Setting up the User specific Information 106 8 5 1 When EasyDent4 is installed 106 8 5 2 When EzDent i is installed 113 8 5 3 Configuring the parameters 1...

Page 94: ...alled in advance of the InstallShield installation For the information on their installation procedures refer to their respective manuals Before InstallShield installation ensure that the video card d...

Page 95: ...tware 8 2 Software Installation Flow 8 3 Installing Image Viewer Program One of the image viewer programs among EasyDent4 EzDent i or 3th party program must be installed at this time For the details o...

Page 96: ...included in the CD case The sensor type CT and CEPH if installed of the equipment is checked in the this manual 1 Turn On the PC and Equipment if they are not yet 2 Insert the CD into CD ROM drive and...

Page 97: ...the PANO sensor type WidePano and click Next 9 Optional Select the CEPH sensor Anyceph Scan type or RTroy Oneshot type and click Next 10 Select the default port number COM4 Select the port No COM4 Th...

Page 98: ...pe Note that when the Auto Save is checked the image data acquired saved automatically 14 Select the drivers to be installed For the first time installation select all 15 The following figure displays...

Page 99: ...tallation Manual 99 8 Installing Software Installing the DICOM viewer 1 Click Next to install DICOM viewer 2 Select I accept the terms of the license agreement and click Next 3 Enter the names of user...

Page 100: ...Pax i3D Smart PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 100 8 Installing Software 4 From the following screen click Install 5 Click Finish to finish...

Page 101: ...i3D Smart PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 101 8 Installing Software Installing the DirectX 1 Now installing the DirectX select I accept the agreement 2 Click Next to continue Now installing 3 Click Fin...

Page 102: ...tic frame grabber driver AG6 1 Select the language 2 Click Install to install AnyGrabber card driver and VirtualSerial driver 3 If Windows Security pop up window appears click Install 4 When the syste...

Page 103: ...Installation Manual 103 8 Installing Software Installing the HASP License Manager 1 From the welcome message click Next 2 Select I accept license agreement followed by Install 3 Leave as default from...

Page 104: ...are 4 Select the folder where the files are copied to and click Next 5 Select the program group Leave it at default and click Next 6 Click Yes to restart the program Ensure that the program should be...

Page 105: ...rms and click Install 3 Click Finish to exit Setup Finalizing Installation 1 The installation has just been completed Click Finish and restart PC Verifying that all Components are Properly Installed 1...

Page 106: ...based on the viewer program EazyDent4 or EzDent i SDK installed on PC EasyDent4 section 8 5 1 When EasyDent4 is installed EzDent i section 8 5 2 When EzDent i is installed 8 5 1 When EasyDent4 is inst...

Page 107: ...inking 1 From the main screen of EasyDent click the Help menu and select Configuration 2 Click the Program tab 3 Check Select capture mode for Dental CT select the NCSW 4 Click Apply 5 When the follow...

Page 108: ...yDent manual 1 Click the Patient icon on the upper left corner of the EasyDent s main GUI window The following dialog box will open 2 Enter the required patient information Chart Number First Name and...

Page 109: ...will be displayed in case of executing the imaging program initially 1 Click Next to proceed 2 Check the Terms and Conditions and click Next 3 Enter the required information and click Next For the co...

Page 110: ...PC connected to the internet 4 Click Finish For the console PC not connected to the internet 5 Click Download file to download and save the file html type into a memory device 6 Execute the file whic...

Page 111: ...LFO Installation Manual 111 8 Installing Software 8 Download auth cert file 9 Copy the downloaded auth cert file to the console PC 10 Click Upload Verification file to upload auth cert file 11 Click N...

Page 112: ...Dental CT icon in the upper left corner of the EasyDent s main window to open the imaging program The error code E033 indicating that the equipment is still in the packing mode should disappear when t...

Page 113: ...PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 113 8 Installing Software 8 5 2 When EzDent i is installed Running the image viewer 1 Run the image viewer On your desktop double click EzDent i icon Its main window will...

Page 114: ...fer to the accompanying EzDent i manual 1 Click the Add Patient button from the PATIENT tab 2 Enter the required patient information Chart Number the patient s name and E mail address are required fie...

Page 115: ...s capacity to acquire image 2 Select the imaging mode Then the main GUI in the selected imaging mode appears Here CT imaging mode is selected Main GUI imaging software when CT mode is selected The er...

Page 116: ...ck the icon highlighted by the red box 2 Select Engineer and type the password vatech and then click Log In 3 Click User tab 4 Set the Label name in the Image Label Option When Use Label is checked th...

Page 117: ...e if necessary and click Machine Set 7 Click General tab and type the serial number of the equipment in the Machine information 8 In the Link Information setting configure Link type and file extension...

Page 118: ...O Installation Manual 118 8 Installing Software 9 Click Default tab and configure the user defined parameters The default feature can be modified according to the user s requirement 10 Click Save butt...

Page 119: ...cessful installation Unless the packing mode disabled no operation will happen even after the equipment is turned on 1 Click General tab in the control panel 2 In the Networking option select Serial c...

Page 120: ...is now in packing mode 4 Enter the command PKEN_0000 to exit the packing mode Now note that the equipment is out of the packing mode Note to re enter the packing mode use the command PKEN_0001 5 Clic...

Page 121: ...ing Modes Announcement mode Division 0000 CT PANO Music Different for each mode 0001 CT PANO Music The same for each mode 0002 Default CT PANO Beep The same for each mode 1 Send the command in accorda...

Page 122: ...desired for CT and PANO imaging modality Enter the command SPM_MPOP_0002 in the command field followed by Send Finalizing the Parameters Settings 1 Click Exit Close button and terminate the control p...

Page 123: ...Sensor Optional In order for the OS CEPH sensor to communicate with the PC the proper IP address should be set on the PC The following screenshots are taken in the Windows 7 1 From the desktop click t...

Page 124: ...Local Area Connection and select the Rename to change its network name to PaX i3D Smart Connection name can be arbitrary But a meaningful one is preferred For example the equipment name or the hospita...

Page 125: ...ng Software 6 To set the new IP address 6 1 Move to Use the following IP address 6 2 Enter the IP address 192 168 33 88 and leave the other fields at the default 6 3 Click OK 7 Reset the PC and equipm...

Page 126: ...stalling Software 9 Click Accessories and then Command Prompt 10 From the console type PING 192 168 33 88 and press Enter key 11 Ensure that Reply from IP address is displayed then the ping test was s...

Page 127: ...Acquiring a Test Image 9 9 1 Aligning the collimator 128 9 1 1 PANO collimator Alignment 128 9 1 2 CBCT collimator Alignment 132 9 2 Acquiring the test image 136...

Page 128: ...bite block from the unit 2 Run CollimatorAlign exe Path C VCaptureSW Util CollimatorAlign CollimatorAlign exe 3 Click Align Pano tab 4 Type 50 kVp 5 0 mA in the KVp mA filed 5 Click Initial and wait u...

Page 129: ...stallation Manual 129 9 Acquiring the test image 8 When Raw Viewer window appears release the X ray exposure switch Top Right Bottom Left 9 Select 0009 raw in the raw file list 10 Type 70 in the T box...

Page 130: ...count is out of the permitted value change the collimator position values 0 1 mm is approximately 3 pixels To close the 4 axis collimator decrease the collimator position values To open the 4 axis col...

Page 131: ...nment Top value is 2 990 type 5 990 in the Colm T box 2 990 3 000 5 990 3 Click Initial and wait until the system is initialized 4 Click Capture when it is enabled 5 When Align Sequence window appears...

Page 132: ...m the unit 2 Run CollimatorAlign exe Path C VCaptureSW Util CollimatorAlign CollimatorAlign exe 3 Click Align CBCT tab 4 Type 95 kVp 6 6 mA in the KVp mA filed 5 Click Initial and wait until the syste...

Page 133: ...llimator Left 2 4 pixels Right 2 4 pixels 13 If the red pixel count is out of the permitted value change the left right collimator position value 0 1 mm is approximately 3 pixels To close the 4 axis c...

Page 134: ...overed by collimator Top 10 15 pixels Bottom 10 15 pixels 4 If the red pixel count is out of the permitted value change the top down collimator position value and capture the image again 0 1 mm is app...

Page 135: ...0 in the Colm T box 2 840 7 100 9 940 8 Click Initial and wait until the system is initialized 9 Click Capture when it is enabled 10 When Align Sequence window appears press the X ray exposure switch...

Page 136: ...test image acquisition after the software is installed 2 Acquire a test image using the phantom jig For the further details about the image acquisition refer to the accompanying user manual For other...

Page 137: ...10 Technical Specifications...

Page 138: ...2 kg 445 3 lbs with Base 255 kg 562 2 lbs Total Height Max 2336 mm 92 inch Vertical Column Movement Max 700 mm Max 27 6 inch Dimension Length x Width x Height without CEPH unit 1113 L x 1389 W x 2336...

Page 139: ...Pax i3D Smart PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 139 10 Technical Specifications Dimension of equipment PANO CT Unit mm...

Page 140: ...Pax i3D Smart PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 140 10 Technical Specifications PANO CT CEPH Unit mm...

Page 141: ...Pax i3D Smart PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 141 10 Technical Specifications PANO CT CEPH OneShot type Unit mm...

Page 142: ...ng Max 2 2 kVA 10 The input line voltage depends on the local electrical distribution system Allowable input voltage fluctuation requirement 10 Environmental Specifications Item Description During ope...

Page 143: ...and Door Interlock Switch 144 B Installing the Emergency Switch 147 C Limiting the Column Height 148 D Connecting the Third party Exposure Switch Optional 152 E Checking PC BIOS Settings 153 F Instal...

Page 144: ...he local radiation protection advisor RPA customer 3 A fluorescent lamp shall not be used in the X rays on sign 4 The customer shall be responsible for the proper installations for the warning control...

Page 145: ...Pax i3D Smart PHT 30LFO Installation Manual 145 Appendix Schematic diagram Components supplied...

Page 146: ...e 5m 198 Warning lamp 1m 40 Power source cable 1m 40 1 Prepare the Warning System Panel Part No 28 2 Install the Warning System Panel at the proper height after taking each cable length into account 3...

Page 147: ...shall be a type of mistake proof The switch is not supplied The switch shall be installed at a height of 1 2 to 1 5 meters 47 to 60 To PaX i3D Smart Plug L L N N PE PE Second Protective ground wire C...

Page 148: ...This section explains how to limit the column height within permissible range 1 Measure the ceiling height in the X Ray shield room Hceiling Removing the column covers 2 Remove the moving column back...

Page 149: ...height 100mm d 100mm the minimum desired distance between ceiling and the top of the equipment when the column is fully extended d H ceiling H Max H ceiling 2336mm Ex If H ceiling is 2200mm H screw he...

Page 150: ...ght We know the screw height is 236mm from the previous example So we will move the screw from the default current position to new one 1 Loosen the bolt halfway important Do not unscrew completely the...

Page 151: ...stallation Manual 151 Appendix Measurement point 236mm 50mm Measurement point 2 Looking up the scale slide the screw down to new location 236mm and fix it back 3 Put the covers back in reverse order a...

Page 152: ...ipment from VATECH How to 1 Cut the exposure switch cable provided with the equipment 2 According to the following schematic diagram rewire the cables 3 Double check the wiring before use See the foll...

Page 153: ...ing Disable Power Automatic Power On Wake on LAN Disable Advanced CPU Setup Hyper Threading Technology Disable HP PC BIOS Setup PC Model HP Z420 PC BIOS default Main Menu Sub1 Menu Sub2 Menu Setup Val...

Page 154: ...n about the equipment purchaser Name of Clinic or Hospital Address Phone E Mail Web site Dealer Information about the equipment seller Name of dealer Address Phone E Mail Web site 2 Installation infor...

Page 155: ...ck list Yes No Is the room large enough At minimum with CEPH unit 2 200 mm x 2200 mm x 2 600 mm 87 x 87 x 103 Without CEPH unit 2 200 mm x 1 400 mm x 2 600 mm 87 x 55 x 103 Is the door entrance wider...

Page 156: ...on manual out in its entirety Before starting installation Did installer take pictures after opening the boxes Did installer make sure there are not any suspicious holes or scratches on the box after...

Page 157: ...audible during system initialization after turning on the system Does the LED on the front of the equipment turn green Do the equipment s Up Down switch works properly 7 Software compatibility Yes No...

Page 158: ...ction w 20A Is internal line impedance checked Zinput 0 5 Does equipment and PC use same dedicated circuit 9 Network Configuration Yes No Is network configured with 1 Gbit s of CAT5 Is the equipment c...

Page 159: ...For the most current information contact your VATECH representative Manufactured by VATECH Co Ltd Tel 82 1588 9510 Email gcs vatech co kr Website www vatech co kr Head Quarters 13 Samsung 1 ro 2 gil H...

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