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Summary of Contents for PaX-Primo

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Page 3: ...Ray generation controller 16 1 12 4 Beam limiter 16 1 13 System Characteristics 17 1 13 1 Mechanical Characteristics 17 1 13 2 Electrical Characteristics 17 1 13 3 Environmental Characteristics 17 Cha...

Page 4: ...riate procedures therein 3 Only a VATECH technician or a qualified technical expert can install the system 4 Applying pressure or spraying liquid on the system can cause fire and electrical accident 5...

Page 5: ...the patient Before capturing pregnant women must always consult with doctors X ray Room Space for System Installation Recommended Minimum Space z PaX Primo 2000 L 2000 W 2500 H mm Above space is consi...

Page 6: ...e installation manual z When repairs are made by manufacturer s engineers and or trained engineers from the manufacturer z When user uses authorized components or approved components Standards and Reg...

Page 7: ...lusive use in the panoramic imaging 3 Providing wide touch screen of 10 4 to streamline series of procedures from patient positioning to image saving to image reading thus leading to easier to manipul...

Page 8: ...ution Sub mode Standard mode High Normal High i Adult Narrow Wide Child Child Normal Normal Normal i Adult Narrow Wide Child Child Special mode Segment horizontal Segment vertical Bitewing Orthogonal...

Page 9: ...Installation manual 7 1 2 The product appearance and description wall mounted type...

Page 10: ...safety reasons this is used to terminate power to equipment by pressing this button when a fault occurs Its primary use is to protect humans and equipment from a severe injuries and damages z TOUCH P...

Page 11: ...Installation manual 9 1 4 Replacement parts and positioning accessories Accessory Description Normal bite Toothless support TMJ support Sinus support...

Page 12: ...Ray In fact the instant that the rotating unit turns by 10 degrees the X Ray exposure starts and stops at 10 degrees before the rotating unit reaches the full rotation 240 10 10 220 z Patient Positio...

Page 13: ...D 051 stationary anode type z Nominal power below than 1 3 KW z Tube voltage 50 80 kV adjustable by 1 kV z Tube current 2 10 mA adjustable by 1 mA z High voltage DC z Exposure time z Cooling by force...

Page 14: ...temperature 10 30 z Operating relative humidity 30 75 z Operating atmospheric pressure 700 1060 hPa z Transport and storage temperature 20 70 z Transport and storage relative humidity 90 non condensin...

Page 15: ...1 10 Dimension of the Unit Unit mm The height 2200mm represents the maximally allowed length using extensible adjustable column z Distance between the x ray source and sensor 603 8mm z Size of the uni...

Page 16: ...PaX Primo 14 1 11 Focal spot distance...

Page 17: ...100 kV z Tube current 1 22 mA z Focal spot 0 5 mm z Inherent filtration 0 8 mm Al z Added filtration 2 0 mm Al z Total filtration 2 8 mm Al z Filament characteristics 3 5 4 9V 3 5A max filament curre...

Page 18: ...0 mA direct current 1 12 3 X Ray generation controller z Focal spot length to Sensor 678 mm z Exposure time 20sec z Cooling 1 min cooling time z X Ray generation limit 50 to 90 kV and 2 to 10 mA 1 12...

Page 19: ...installation Base Stand 1 13 2 Electrical Characteristics z Power supply voltage AC 110 230V 10 z Frequency 50 60 Hz z Power rating 2 0KVA 1 13 3 Environmental Characteristics z Operating temperature...

Page 20: ...list 2 1 1 Location of the parts and assembly units supplied Cable PC to Unit Unit to exposure switch holder Exposure switch To exposure switch holder Total length LAN cable 10m 10m RS232 10m 10m Pow...

Page 21: ...19 232A1 1 4 FRAMEGRABBER CARD 1 5 CASE T TOP COLUMN COVER 1 6 CASE_VERTICAL_FRONT_BOTTOM 1 7 EXPOSURE SWITCH ASS Y 1 8 EARROD R L 1 set 1 9 UP DOWN SWITCH ASS Y 1 11 WIRE CASE 1 12 CASE T BOT COLUMN...

Page 22: ...6 SERIAL CONNECT CABLE 1 Parts lists for the Touch pad screen wall mounted type Parts lists for the PaX Primo wall mounted type 1 3 WALL BRACKET 1 2 SPC 4 0T ZnW 1 32 BOLT SET WALL MOUNTED TYPE M6 15...

Page 23: ...tons are installed with the Shock Watch and Tilt Watch to monitor its conditions while being delivered from vibration shocks and various impacts Check whether the Shock Watch and Tilt Watch of on each...

Page 24: ...1 Assembling the wall mount Please make sure that ground on which equipment is to be installed is flat and dry before installation 1 Unpack the carton and locate the unit PaX Primo main unit 2 Please...

Page 25: ...ug the provided bridge connector Jumper cable Acc No 31 into the P1007A to make connection temporarily This step is required to provide power temporarily to the unit until the hand frame is assembled...

Page 26: ...PaX Primo 24 6 Please connect the UP DOWN switch Acc No 9 to the connector panel on the lower part at the back of the Column Up Down Switch Connector panel...

Page 27: ...Installation manual 25 7 Please turn on the unit The turn on switch is located on the right side of the column 8 Please move up the column by 1m using the Up Down switch 1m...

Page 28: ...er the clicking sound heard the column is kept on being lowered beyond the point Warning While the unit is being lowered it may be inclined toward the front of the unit because of losing the center of...

Page 29: ...e column using M8 25 wrench bolt Acc No 25 Works become easier if the front part of rotating unit is slightly lifted up while screwing 11 On completion of this please move up using the Up Down switch...

Page 30: ...se fix the wall bracket Acc No 1 3 to the back of the column using M6 10 wrench bolts Acc No 32 Please fix the wall mount type bracket Acc No 1 3 to the wall where the unit is to be installed using fi...

Page 31: ...rackets by getting them closer and screw them 14 Please mark 4 positions to where the anchor bolts are to be attached on the floor Please dismantle those two wall mount brackets Then drill those marke...

Page 32: ...PaX Primo 30 15 Place carefully the unit while matching for anchors and fix them tightly 16 Please align if necessary the right left back and front using the spirit level...

Page 33: ...manual 31 17 Please remove two bracing iron rods by turning them counterclockwise owing to threaded ends 18 Fix the base covers using M4 8 truss bolts Acc No 28 placing the back cover first and front...

Page 34: ...een and one from the Unit After finishing connections fix the touch pad screen Accessory No 05 onto the unit using M6 10 wrench bolts Accessory No 26x3 If it is to be installed on the wall refer to th...

Page 35: ...Installation manual 33 21 Please attach the handle frame and handle rail used by supplied bolts Then slide hand frame into the slot to the guide holes...

Page 36: ...PaX Primo 34 22 Please arrange the wires from hand frame P1010A and P1018A through the notch on the Column frame as shown below How to connect the cables...

Page 37: ...hand frame is completely in place and screw both together using M8 20 wrench bolts Acc No 25x2 24 Please fit the open slot with the cover supplied Acc No 16 25 Please fit the rear case for column in p...

Page 38: ...PaX Primo 36 26 Installation procedures have finished...

Page 39: ...e make sure that ground on which equipment is to be installed is flat and dry before installation 1 Unpack the carton and locate two units main unit and base plate PaX Primo main unit base plate 2 Unp...

Page 40: ...aX Primo 38 3 Please mount the system onto the base plate to assemble as arrow indicated 4 Please fix the main unit onto the base plate securely using the supplied M10 25 Accessory No 33X4 Orange colo...

Page 41: ...r base cover first is installed and front base cover installed later so that the front base cover can be stacked onto the rear one See the colored parts Rear base cover Front base cover 6 Please fix t...

Page 42: ...inish cap Acc No 20 for the touch pad screen This step is required to cover the unused area that is no longer necessary because the touch pad screen would be installed on the wall not on the unit itse...

Page 43: ...Installation manual 41 3 Remove two M4 8 truss bolts from the back of the touch pad panel using cross screw driver 4 Please remove two plastic covers...

Page 44: ...trusses bolt Accessory No 14 and detach the touch pad screen from the holding arm 6 Please connect both LAN cable Acc No 21 and RS 232 Acc No 33 for touch pad screen onto connector panel of the under...

Page 45: ...Accessory No 36 to the connector on the underside of touch pad screen And next connect this cable to the LAN port on the PC 8 Please attach the touch pad screen bracket Acc No 10 to the back of panel...

Page 46: ...uss bolts screw anchors on the wall Accessory No 36 where the touch pad panel is to be installed Mount the wall mount bracket Acc No 10 and fix it using M4 16 Accessory No 27x4 10 Please align the wal...

Page 47: ...Installation manual 45 11 After completing attachment it has been done...

Page 48: ...6 truss bolts and separate the bracket from the exposure switch holder Accessory No 09 2 Please first install truss bolts screw anchors on the wall where the touch pad panel is to be installed Mount t...

Page 49: ...stallation manual 47 3 Connect one end of exposure switch cable to the connector of the unit and the other end to A of switch holder and connect the exposure switch to SW on the underside of holder A...

Page 50: ...PaX Primo 48 4 Please align both wall bracket and exposure switch holder and screw them using 4 M3 6 bolt supplied 5 Now installation for the exposure switch holder has finished...

Page 51: ...Installation manual 49 The following figure shows the whole system configuration of PaX Primo...

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Page 53: ...tep for successful installation 1 Turn on the unit The following main touch screen panel will appear 2 Locate the upper right corner as the red area shows It approximately falls on the area of 1cm eac...

Page 54: ...st time go the drive where the following files are in 1 Please focus on the setup exe and double click it For the first time installation 2 The following screen will appear and click Next Once this pr...

Page 55: ...Installation manual 53 3 Please select the language from the group of radio buttons and then click Next...

Page 56: ...screen check the box to install the frame grabber driver since the acquired data are transmitted to the PC via frame grabber card installed in the PC 5 Make sure that the correct designation director...

Page 57: ...ation manual 55 6 This is the last step before you can reconfigure the parameters or options by clicking the Back Provided that you are convinced installation click Install 7 Now installation is in pr...

Page 58: ...PaX Primo 56 8 Upon finishing installation of PaX Primo exe you are welcome to the frame grabber driver with the following screen Click Next 9 Make sure the destination folder and click Next...

Page 59: ...Installation manual 57 10 This is the last step By clicking installation it will proceed 11 Now installing the driver...

Page 60: ...PaX Primo 58 12 Installation is complete and click Finish 13 Rebooting the PC to take those configurations into effect Check the radio button of Yes I want to restart my computer now and click Finish...

Page 61: ...Installation manual 59 To reinstall the programs 1 The initial screen after clicking the setup exe looks like the following Check the Modify radio button and Next...

Page 62: ...PaX Primo 60 2 Select the default and click Next 3 The Modification is complete and click Finish...

Page 63: ...fine tuning of parameters after completion of software installation 1 Please run the EasyDent program From the main window click Pano icon on the upper left corner to call the imaging capture program...

Page 64: ...to set how the imaging software is linked with the patients management program Global message need to transmit the global massages while interfacing through the SDK This is activated only when SDK Li...

Page 65: ...ser can define where the acquired images can be saved in the formats of RAW and BMP Storage period of images The user can set how long the images are stored in this backup drive based on disk space av...

Page 66: ...gure this number go to Start Local area network Property Click the right button of mouse and the following screen will appear Focus on the Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties Check the radio...

Page 67: ...from the PC 1 Go to My computer Control panel Add Remove programs Locate the PaXPrimo_Ver1 0 0 5 2 and click Remove Select Remove button and click Next 2 The small warning screen will pop up and click...

Page 68: ...PaX Primo 66 4 Removal process is finished and click Finish 5 Make sure that the program has removed from the programs list...

Page 69: ...be reproduced transmitted or transcribed without the expressed written permission of the manufacturer and authors of this manual If you do not properly set the device setting causing the device to ma...

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