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3.4
Display interface
Stand-by interfaces
While the motor is not running, the display shows the actual settings of the
motor.
a.
User Program (M0-M9)
or
Manufacturer preset program (refer to Chapter 4.5)
b.
Battery level
c.
Set speed (rpm)
d.
Set torque limit (Ncm)
e.
Motor Operation mode
f.
Set forward angle (°deg)
g.
Set reverse angle (°deg)
Motor Operation interface
While the motor is running, the display shows the torque load on the file.
a.
Set speed (rpm)
b.
Set torque limit (Ncm)
c.
Real time torque (Ncm)
d.
Torque display scale (Ncm)
Combined Motor and Apex locator Operation interface
a.
File progression indication bar
b.
File progression indication number
The numbers 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 (a) and numbers “00”-“16” (b) do not represent
an absolute length. It simply indicates the relative file position towards the
apical foramen. These numbers are used to help the determination of the
working length.
c.
Apical foramen (AP)
The digital number “00” (b) indicate that the file has reached the apical
foramen. The digital numbers “-1” and “-2” (b) indicate that the file has
passed the apical foramen.
Apex locator Operation interface (EAL mode)
a.
User Program (M0-M9)
b.
Battery level
c.
File position indication bar
d.
Apical reference point
e.
Motor Operation mode