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Orthopantomograph OP100 Orthoceph OC100
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1. fi 6 Finnish A Z a Z a 4 6 Swedish A Z a Z a 6 4 4 Principle of the operation Inputs Selection Prosession Outputs OP100 Ortho ID Printed label Exposure data Dental clinic date Setup Error data Language Exposure data Date format Date amp time Patient data Print time Dentists Service print contrast Patient data Power 25V display contrast serial interface Displays Keyboard Data management 1 Select patient Normal display Ortho ID s 2 Enter new patient Ax20 integrated 3 Select dentist keyboard Print display Last patient amp Technique factors Ax 20 The Ortho ID is a microprocessor controlled equipment It receives the exposure data and power form the OP100 via a cable The keyboard is used to enter the patient data and for selecting different functions and the display Normal display shows the dentist name date OP100 exposure data and patient data for printing The same data 1s on the print display inside the Ortho ID from where it 1s transferred to the film when the cassette has been pressed and the OK key is pressed The Setup program is used to configure the Ortho ID for daily use This is usual done at the installation The Data Management program is used for entering the coming patients into the memory from where
2. Ortho ID for daily use Refer to the Ortho ID Technical Manual Section Setup Fig 2 1 Connecting the OP 100 Interface cable CE model is similar Instrumentarium Imaging 3 2 Installation 4 Instrumentarium Imaging 63300 4AB 3 OP100 modifications 3 OP100 modifications 63300 4AB Ortho ID requires the OP100 software version 1 2 05 or higher and proper cabling from the CPU board to the X 106 connector 3 1 CPU Board cabling Modifications to the OP100 CPU board are required for the following units s n 70000 70626 70630 70639 70680 70682 70683 and 70688 70700 1 Switch the OPIOO power off Remove the mirror cover and carriage lower trim cover 2 Check the OP100 cabling Check if there is additional wiring from the serial interface connector X106 pins 6 amp 8 to the CPU board X106 is located in the carriage lower cover 3 If not add a special cable between the CPU connector X 12 and X 106 Connect the black wire GND to the X 106 pin 6 and the other 25V to the pin 8 Connect the other end to the CPU X12 CPU 0 5 0 X106 N X 106 Instrumentarium Imaging 5 3 OP100 modifications 3 2 Software update Modifications to the OP100 CPU board have been done at the factory for the following units s n 70627 70629 70631 70638 70681 70684 70687 and all units from s n
3. Use with caution all pre entered patient data will be lost The program will ask you to confirm and a beep is heard Press OK to delete the data file or any other key to resume to the patient selection menu 8 1 4 Select the clinic dentist name for printing 1 AN While in the Normal display press the MENU key The Data man CLINIC DATA 120224 agement screen is displayed Press 3 or move the cursor over the third line and press OK The SELECT AND PRESS OK current Clinic Dentist selection is 1 select patient displayed 2 Add new patient Select clinic Dr Up to ten names may have been programmed for the clinic dentist SELECT Ti 70 93 names Use up and down keys or PRESS OK press 0 to 9 to search for the name l eg Dr Miller Miller Instrumentarium Imaging 21 8 Special functions Jl Nore The dentist name is only called from the memory To change any name refer to the Setup A Press OK The selection is stored and the Ortho ID resumes to the Normal display The new clinic dentist name is displayed 8 2 Setup menu The following parameters can be programmed Please refer to the Ortho ID Technical Manual for details ORTHO ID SETUP Feature Options Dialogue language version A English German French Spanish ROM A Italian Dialogue language version B English Finnish Swedish ROM B Date format YYMMDD MMDDY Y DDMMY Y MM DD YY Clinic data to 10 dentis
4. lower case 0 9 Numbers l ORTHO ID M I I ri er 1 2 3 4 s 6 7 sf 9 ope le Wa E A V e we ef r vl ul 1 ol T f I 1 e ee a s o F o a x Pola 5 lt ox gt an z xl e vl sl sl Mi Eli v s Special keys MENU Enter for exit from patient data file OK Select function accept a choice UP Previous entry line or function or show last patient s data on the display DOWN Next entry line or function LEFT RIGHT Move the cursor on the entry line or select previous next programmable feature J S DI i81 NA SHIFT together with a letter displays an upper case letter or character shift CLEAR Empty the entry field and exit from the editing BACKSPACE Move the cursor to the left and delete the last character SHIFT BACKSPACE Display the last printed patient data with the technique factors HOME S ft 8 Instrumentarium Imaging 63300 4AB 63300 4AB A Printer controls CAPS LOCK Upper case letters ENTER Move the cursor one row down Language dependant keys can be selected either by pressing the key eg or by first pressing the special key and then the letter eg to have press and then press e English A Z a z German A Z a z B A 4 O 6 fi French A Z a Z a A O 6 Italian A Z a zZ a i 0 6 Spanish A Z a z 6
5. the patient data can be recalled in that order the patients are printed The printed patient data goes into the History file Last patient with technique factors can be recalled and last 10 patients names without technique factors can be recalled Instrumentarium Imaging 9 A Printer controls 10 Instrumentarium Imaging 63300 4AB 5 Getting ready 5 Getting ready 1 Switch the OPIOO power on Ortho ID displays its software version for few seconds and beeps ORTHO ID V i 1EB CLINIC DATA 130994 F R ORTHOP ANTOHOGRA PH P1 2 The Normal display is shown First row shows the clinic or dentist name eg CLINIC DATA if pre entered and the date The cursor is blinking on the third row 3 Ortho ID is ready to receive technique factors information If the OP100 has not sent the technique factors the display looks similar to the example above 4 Make the exposure with OP100 Data is sent to Ortho ID automatically and displayed For Standard panoramic program 1 the display may look like this 12345 Exposure count CLINIC DATA 190994 1 Standard Panoramic Program 1 le545 1 A 7770 4 De A Automatic Exposure Control 77 6 4 kV mA D2 AEC Density setting in center position DO left D4 right For the OC100 Cephalometric program 5 the display may look like this 12345 Number of exposure CLINIC DATA 190994 5 Cephalometric Program 5 12345 30 f ele 0 ba 77 12 0 64 kV mA s 63300 4AB Instr
6. 0 C N 5 SI Zn vm on 9 shee it HE O ET i 20 ae E ewe UN 7 2 Printing the same patient data again Ortho ID stores the last 10 patients data in the memory This data can be recalled for the printing 2 Assume you have printed the patient JOHN SMITH data L1BIC Data 19209794 Ortho ID is ready for the next patient 3 Press the up key One or two rows of the last patients data is CLINIC DATA 190994 displayed The cursor is blinking HISTORY 11 OK on the third row JOHN SMITH RECORD 123456 4 Press up or down key to view other patient s data to be displayed and press the ok key to select The patient data is displayed 16 Instrumentarium Imaging 63300 4AB 5 7 3 7 Printing Make the exposure Print the data Process the film Printing the same patient data amp technique factors again Ortho ID stores the last patient s data and the matching OP100 tech nique factors This information can be recalled for printing It can be used for testing or for duplicating purposes Ortho ID is ready for the next patient Assume you have printed CLINIC DATA 130334 the patient JOHN SMITH data Press shift and bacspace simultaneously Last patient s data with OP100 technique factors is displayed Press shift and backspace keys or any other key to resume to the Normal display if you do not want this feature 5 Print the data Process the film 7 4 Printing the qa f
7. 03 2003 63300 Orthopantomograph OP100 Orthoceph OC100 Ortho ID Installation amp User Manual imaging Copyright Manufactured by 2003 by Instrumentarium Imaging Documentation trademark and the software are copyrighted with all rights reserved Under the copyright laws the documentation may not be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form in whole or part w thout the prior written permission of Instrumentarium Imaging Orthopantomograph and Orthoceph are registered trademarks of Instrumentarium Corporation U S patents 4 641 336 5 016 264 5 425 065 and 5 444 754 German patent 4 344 745 Orthopantomograph OP100 and Orthoceph OC100 comply with UL and C UL File E157261 The original language of this manual is English Instrumentarium Imaging reserves the right to revise this publication from time to time and to make changes in the content of it without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes Instrumentarium Imaging P O Box 20 FIN 04301 Tuusula FINLAND Tel 358 10 394 6500 Fax 358 10 394 6501 E mail dental fi instrumentarium com Internet http www InstrumentariumImaging com Table of Contents li INTOAUCHON Erin 1 InstalldtlOll veo iin 3 3 ORDO modiliCcatlollSz co aha 5 XL GEL Oat CaN O rn ea 5 3 2 SO Ware UPC Ales seien ai au 6 4 Printer Controls Nn 7 A431 Display
8. 300 4AB 7 Printing 63300 4AB 7 Printing 7 1 Printing the patient data 1 Make sure that the patient data you want to print is on the display Tr TID SELLER 2 Insert the cassette into the printer slot the window side at the right lower corner facing the operator Jl nore To assure the cassette window opening make sure the cassette is placed against the right side of the cassette holder 3 Check that the technique factors information is on the display 4 Press the cassette down A message is displayed ODE HBLLID 5bi In SLR N SAL DE PRESS UVE Instrumentarium Imaging 15 7 Printing Hold the cassette down and press the ok key Display shows PRINTING and a beep is heard The printing window of the cassette is automatically opened and the printer will expose the data on the film PRINTING F R ORTHOPANTOHOGR APH OPLOU After the printing two beeps are heard and the display shows READY momentarily READY FOE ORTHOPANTOMOGRAPH F1 Jl nor If the cassette is released too soon printed data may be lost 7 Lift the cassette The patient data is stored into the memory and it CLINIC DATA 1920224 disappears from the display 8 Process the film The printed data will be shown on the film Note the orientation in reference to L and R on the film lt CN 2
9. 70701 However all OP100 units must have the correct software version to operate with the Ortho ID 1 Switch the OP100 power off Remove the mirror cover and carriage lower trim cover 2 Check the CPU program versions Ortho ID does not work with the OP100 program version numbers below ICD 29 User Program version 1 2 01 ICD 28 Service Program version 1 2 01 ICD 25 PAL circuit version 1 0 0 3 Record the following programmed values from the User Programs Pr 50 PrS and Pr 52 CCo and Service Programs Sr 73 AEC and Sr 89 rEo They may have to be reprogrammed Refer to the OP100 Manuals 4 Ifthe OPIOO has older versions replace them with ICD 29 User Program version 1 2 05 or higher ICD 28 Service Program version 1 2 05 or higher ICD 25 PAL circuit version 1 1 0 or higher 5 Replace one circuit at time to avoid the mixing of circuits Note the circuit orientation on the CPUboard 6 Connect the interface cable if not in place Switch the OP100 power on Ortho ID displays its software version and it is ready for printing 7 The preprogrammed technique factors and AEC parameters must be changed V1 2 05 amp V1 2 06 reprogram Pr 50 PRS to match with the longer exposure time in the OP100 Programs 1 to 4 and 6 to 10 Set the Pr 52 CCO to a new value if preferred V1 2 07 or higher set the Pr 52 CCO contrast level and density per User Program Manual code 63328 8 Set the Sr 73 AEC val
10. First patient data in alphabetic order is displayed Use arrow keys or press letters A to Z to review the patient data file 1 ENTER DATA 2 STORE WITH OK DATA FILE Hiin PRESS UK CLINIC DATA 190994 SELECT AND PRESS UK l Select patient 2 Add new patient an Seleet ela nae ae li Sa I i ee AS LO PRESS OE Alfred Jones 123456 ABCD than A to Z are at the end of the data file after Z 4 20 Press the OK key to select the patient to be printed The Normal display shows the patient data An error message is displayed if there are no patients in the data file Press the OK key to clear the message The Normal display is shown Instrumentarium Imaging 63300 4AB 63300 4AB 8 Special functions 8 1 3 Deleting a pre entered patient from the data file 1 While in the Normal display press MENU key The data manage CLINIC DATA 190994 ment screen is displayed You can delete the patient s data from the file Find the patient data 1 SELECT Il A Z you want to delete 2 PRESS OK Alfred Jones 1243456 ABCD Press CLEAR The program will ask you to confirm and a beep is DELETING ENTRY heard CONFIRM WITH OE Alfred Jones 12 3456 ABCD Press OK to delete this patient s data or any other key to resume to DELETING the patient selection menu DATA FILE CONFIRM WITH OK J work To clear the complete patient data file press SHIFT and CLEAR
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12. T NR rr n 7 qo Rear Daniele 7 Po Kodi 8 Ak Prineiple OF the Opera om 9 S f gt c r a LEN ee er were 11 6 Entering the patient Gala y i 4544 4 44554H4545455 irritare 13 7 SEET I Le H k K E u VO ME NE E A EEE ENE HN A SON Ud Ut 15 JL Printing the patent Qal kayan eier 15 7 2 Printing the same patient data agal a u e 16 7 3 Printing the same patient data amp technique factors again 17 TA Printins the Ga fil dit ae 17 MEME Uceriilnidii 19 5L Patient data lecce 19 Solel Enter new Patien ea ee 19 8 1 2 Select presentered Patient ae ec a 20 8 1 3 Deleting a pre entered patient from the data file L EUULCECEL 66 5 21 8 1 4 Select the clinic dentist name for printing keke 21 0 2 SUP 22 9 Trouble SHOOUMG i C M 23 63300 4AB Instrumentarium Imaging i ii Instrumentarium Imaging 63300 4AB 1 Introduction 1 Introduction 63300 4AB Ortho ID is a desk top equipment for printing the patient data and exposure data received from the OP100 on an x ray film A window type film cassette is used The Ortho ID can be used with all OP100 and OC100 models Some older models require the upgrading option code 61260 This manual covers the features of the software versions V 1 01 or higher The following markings and symbols may have been used in this manual NOTE Cont
13. ains useful information for the reader about the unit and its use CAUTION Contains important instructions If these instructions are not observed malfunction of the unit or damage to the unit or other property may occur WARNING Contains warnings and instructions about the safety of the unit if these warnings are not respected serious risks and injury may be caused to the patient and operator A C If the unit has CE marking it is CE marked according to the Attention consult accompanying documents Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC 053 Il Radiographic control Instrumentarium Imaging 1 1 Introduction 2 Instrumentarium Imaging 63300 4AB 2 Installation 63300 4AB 2 Installation Open the box Lift the Ortho ID from the box and place it on the table top Remove the end pieces Locate the accessories OP100 Interface cable or Interface cable CE Installation amp User Manual and Technical Manual Cassettes may have been included in this shipment Additional accessories may have been packed for upgrading the OP100 for the Ortho ID witch the OP100 power off Connect the interface cable between the Ortho ID and OP100 The OP100 and Ortho ID can be used in the same room or in separate rooms Switch the OP100 power on Ortho ID displays its software version and the language version A or B If nothing is displayed check the OP100 and cabling See the section 3 OP100 Modifications Configure the
14. er Type in 1122334455 XYZ Press OK SELECT AND PRESS UK l Select patient 2 Add new patient YADE Benc Le Li Ti TE TET CCIH OBI CR 190994 SELECT AND PRESS OF l Select patient Add new patient Select cl n c DOr ENTER DATA STORE WITH OF I ENTER DATA 2 STORE WITH OE Juliet Smith WE eee uec Data will be saved and the display shows a message DATA STORED Instrumentarium Imaging 1 ENTER DATA 2 STORE VITH OK 8 Special functions If you press MENU before saving the patient data entry with OK the last Repeat steps 3 to 5 for other patients Exit by pressing OK before entering more patient data do step 2 instead of step 17 The Normal display is shown J Nore patient data is not saved An error message is displayed if the data file has already 100 patients and a new one is entered and saving is tried This patient s data is not saved 8 1 2 Select pre entered patient 1 Example Pressing B will display the first name starting with B Pressing M will display the first name starting M etc Ifthe data file does not have names starting with those letters another name beginning with A or L is displayed Names beginning with any other characters Press the MENU key while in the Normal display The Data Management screen is displayed The cursor is blinking at 1 Press 1 or press OK
15. ilm data 1 Make the QA exposure Technique factors will show on the display CLINIC DATA 190994 where 12345 1 A 7056 3 De JOHN SMITH 0 QA program RECORD 123456 85 8 0 last KV mA values used 2 3 Enter for the last two rows any additional information for filing purposes Print the data Process the film Instrumentarium Imaging 17 7 Printing 18 Instrumentarium Imaging 63300 4AB 8 Special functions 63300 4AB 8 Special functions The Ortho ID has special features for the patient data filing DATA MANAGEMENT and for configuring the Ortho ID for daily use SETUP Patient data is stored in the memory from where it can be retrieved This allows the pre entry of the patient data The Setup program allows the user to configure the Ortho ID for best performance Such features are the Language version the Date format and setting the Dentist names for the practice and the Print time setting 8 1 The Data Management has three functions Patient data file new patient data can be entered patient can be retrieved from the file and clinic or dentist names can be entered 8 1 1 Enter new patient 1 While in the Normal display press MENU key The Data Manage ment screen is displayed Press 2 or move the cursor down over the third line and press OK Enter the patient data into the last two rows Begin with a letter or number Type in eg Juliet Smith and press ent
16. rong film type eg Check the film blue sensitiv Keep the cassette The cassette lifted pressed from too soon PRINTING to READY Printed data too dark Printing time too Check the printing long time A cassette light leak Check the cassette Strong light above Remove the light the Ortho ID 63300 4AB Instrumentarium Imaging 23 9 Trouble shooting PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY Patient data was not No patient data on Enter the data before printed but the the display before printing technique factors printing Retrieve the patient were Second printing of data from the the same patient memory before without patient data printing A problem with the Call Service Ortho ID Poor display contrast Wrong display Adjust the display contrast setting contrast refer to the Setup The dialogue language Different language Select a new is not correct or not selected language available Wrong language Replace with option another language option module Ch Sy or Er failure Ch OP100 user Follow the message on the mistake instructions on the display Sy Er A problem display press gt in the OP100 Make the corrective operation action 24 Instrumentarium Imaging 63300 4AB Instrumentarium Imaging P O Box 20 FIN 04301 Tuusula Finland Tel 358 10 394 6500 Fax 358 10 394 6501 dental fi instrumentarium com Instrumentarium Imaging
17. t names each max 13 characters Print time s 0 10 0 12 0 16 0 20 0 32 0 40 0 50 0 64 0 80 1 00 1 20 1 60 2 00 2 50 3 20 4 00 5 00 6 40 Service Printing contrast Display contrast Serial Transfer Test 22 Instrumentarium Imaging 63300 4AB 9 Trouble shooting 9 Trouble shooting PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY No information on the A problem with the Check the wiring display cabling between the OP100 OP100 power off and Ortho ID Installation check that X 106 has 25V voltage wiring Switch the OP100 power on Ortho ID data A problem with the Check the wiring displayed but no cabling between the OP100 OP100 technique OP100 software and Ortho ID factors information on version 1 2 01 used Installation replace the display OP100 exposure not the software yet started Make the exposure No printed data on the The cassette Check the cassette film misplaced orientation Push the The cassette window cassette to the right has not opened when printing The cassette not Check the printing placed against the time right side of the Press OK cassette holder while printing Printing time is too short The OK key not pressed while holding the cassette Printed data too pale Printing time too Check and adjust the or lack of contrast shor printing time Printing contrast is Check and adjust the not optimal printing contrast W
18. ue one step lower to match with the longer exposure time Sr 89 rEo has new features Set the Remote exposure Ceph Collimator AEC and Free Exposure Selections as wanted OFF or on Set the OP100 CPU for the User Mode X10 9 Replace the covers 6 Instrumentarium Imaging A 63300 4AB A Printer controls 4 Printer controls 63300 4AB Keyboard Display 4 x 20 characters 1 2 3 Printing slot 4 Cassette See err L 1 So 4 1 Display Clinic Data 13 or 11 characters Date 6 or 8 characters OP100 Exposure Data 20 characters Patient Data 2 x 20 characters CLINIC DATA DATE PATIENT DATA OP100 EXPOSURE DATA ID 002 4 2 Rear panel Slot for the OP100 O HEEE interface cable O 2 OP100 Interface cable on or OPIOO Interface cable CE OP100 O O 3 Main label in the bottom BA 9 gt Instrumentarium Imaging 7 A Printer controls 4 3 Keyboard The keyboard is available in one universal bi ips Special letters are available by pressing two keys OP100 style keys T 4 gt OK are used A Z a z Alphanumeric keys upper amp
19. umentarium Imaging 11 5 Getting ready 12 Instrumentarium Imaging 63300 4AB 6 Entering the patient data 6 Entering the patient data 63300 4AB The user can pre enter up to 100 patients data two rows of 20 characters and later recall them from the memory for printing The user can also select the dentist s name for each patient before printing CLINIC DATA 190994 CLINIC DATA 190994 12345 1 A 7746 4 D2 1 The Normal display the first row shows the dentist or clinic name and the date The cursor is blinking on the third row 2 Ifyou want to change the dentist s name for this patient press the menu key Follow the instructions on the display or refer to the Section 6 Special Functions 3 Enter the patient data for the two last rows maximum 40 characters Press ENTER at the end of the text to move to the last row 4 Eg type in John Smith and press Enter The cursor moves LINIG Data 190994 to the last row x ae A 6 4 DE John Smith 5 Type in additional patient data eg 12345678 ABCD A maximum CLINIC DATA 190934 of 20 characters can be entered a 14345 1 7770 4 De long beep will be heard at last John Smith character of the line 123456 78 ABCD 6 Ortho ID is ready for printing the patient data The patient data may be entered before or after the OP100 exposure Instrumentarium Imaging 13 6 Entering the patient data 14 Instrumentarium Imaging 63
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