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1. Touch the edges only Do not scratch Do not stab Avoid moist and Do not sink water EEs Be 208396 rev 2 SOREDEX 23 4 Accessories introduction Allowed Avoid dust 10 40 c temperature 50 104 F max 80 RH Avoid direct Not household sunlight and is uer waste iati f UV radiation kan n waste 4 9 Imaging plate cleaning Use ONLY gt 70 Ethanol Do not apply Ethanol directly on the plate Apply Ethanol on lint free soft fabric 24 SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 4 Accessories introduction Wipe the plate gently Wipe dry or let dry for 1 minute Pack the plate Note Pack the imaging plates in advance but no longer than 24 hours before the exposure 208396 rev 2 SOREDEX 25 4 Accessories introduction 26 SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 Introduction to imaging plate technique 5 1 S Sensitive side 1 Protective topcoat layer Photo stimulable layer Support material layer back side black 208396 rev 2 Imaging plate Imaging plate is a film like thin flexible and wireless phosphorescent plate which works as a wireless receptor Imaging plate is better than film because e no need for film development chemicals and dark room e tolerates wider range of exposure values both overexposure and underexposure are practically eliminated e All benefits of digital images Imaging plate sizes 0 child 1 small adult 2 la
2. Medium i Manual Start readout by pressing unit s START key select Automatic if you want the unit to start automatically image plate processing The Start after options allow to select when the unit starts image plate processing e After Plate insert processing starts automatically when it detects right way inserted imaging plate in the plate carrier e After Cover removal after the imaging plate and protective cover have been inserted into the plate carrier processing starts automatically when the protec tive cover is removed SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 3 Advanced use Start delay ings START key Plate insert Cover remaval C Manu The Start delay options allow the start delay time to be selected e Short approximately 0 2 seconds e Medium approximately 0 4 seconds recommended default e Long approximately 0 6 seconds Start delay Medium r Select Manual if you want processing to start only when the START key is pressed Note Processing starts even if the plate is e Wrong way round e Not detected e Not inserted at all Note Unit turns off in manual mode if user is pressing ON OFF key regardless of imaging plate sensing in the plate carrier 3 3 2 Touchless operation Note This system does not support touchless operation Touchless operation Scanner will wake up automatically from standby mode if touchless operation sensor is in use and activated
3. R NOTE 1 At80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicated theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnet ic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be con sidered If the measured field strength in the location in which the DXR 60 is used exceeds the ap plicable RF compliance level above the DXR 60 should be observed to verify normal op eration If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as reorienting of relocating the DXR 60 gt Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than 3 V m 54 SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 9 Technical specifications Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communica tions equipment and the DXR 60 The DXR 60 is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the DXR 60 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters
4. Use touchless operation sensor 208396 rev 2 SOREDEX 15 3 Advanced use 3 3 3 Plate eject mode Drop in plate collector The options are e Drop in plate collector the imaging plate is eject ed into the plate collector after the imaging plate has been processed e Leave in plate carrier the imaging plate remains in the plate carrier after the imaging plate has been processed The Leave in plate carrier option is recommended for users who want to handle the imaging plates with more care and reduce wear and tear on them This option extends service life of the imaging plates and allows greater hygiene standards to be observed 3 4 Power options From the imaging application software you are using select unit Setup Power options page Power options Standby after seconds Beep when entering standby mode Shutdown after minutes Standby after seconds Allows you to select the period of time the unit remains unused before it enters the 16 SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 208396 rev 2 3 9 3 Advanced use standby mode plate carrier is driven inside the unit door is closed and ON OFF key dims on and off Press ON OFF key to recover Beep when entering standby mode Audible signal is heard before the unit enters the standby mode Shutdown after minutes Allows you to select the period of time the unit remains in standby mode before automatically switching itself off Comfort Occlusal projection i
5. and the DXR 60 as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communi cations equipment Rated Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m maximum output power of transmit ter W 150 kHz to 80 MHz to 800 MHz to 80 MHz 800 MHz 2 5 GHz d 1 2 P d 12J P d 2 3VP For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmit ter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people 208396 rev 2 SOREDEX 55 9 Technical specifications 56 SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 10 Symbols and labeling 10 Symbols and labeling 10 1 Symbols 2 Do not reuse Single use Qperating instruction More details in operation instructions CLASS II equipment Ej Double insulated electrical appliance UL symbol Indoor use Dangerous voltage Laser radiation Direct current power supply unit inlet Ethernet connector CE 0537 Symbol MDD 93 42 EEC This unit is marked according to the Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC 0
6. 4 Surge IEC 61000 4 5 Voltage dips short interrup tions and volt age variations on power sup ply lines IEC 61000 4 11 Power frequency 50 60 Hz magnetic field IEC 61000 4 8 6 kV contact 8 kV air 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input output lines 1 kV differential mode line to line lt 5 U gt 95 dip in U for 0 5 cycle 40 U 60 dip in U for 5 cycles 70 U 30 dip in U for 25 cycles lt 5 U gt 95 dip in U for 5 sec 6 kV contact 8 kV air 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input output lines 1 kV differen tial mode lt 5 Ui gt 95 dip in U for 0 5 cycle 40 U 60 dip in U for 5 cycles 70 U 30 dip in U for 25 cycles lt 5 U gt 95 dip in U for 5 sec Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are cov ered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If user of the DXR 60 requires continued operation during power mains in terruptions it is recommended that the DXR 60 be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery Power frequency magnetic field should be at lev
7. Controls and indicators All indicators lit shortly when powering up the unit Jmk RUS NOT LIT dh gt lt sue S VO ON OFF key d Unit is NOT powered Unit is powered 4 I N Light dim and brighten again in sequence N V Unit is in standby mode Press ON OFF or START key f f OR activate from imaging software J S N START key Manual start selected Unit ready Insert imaging plate and CY press START to begin processing 208396 rev 2 SOREDEX 3 1 Introduction ly Connected to imaging D No connection application sw es Y Not ready for processing Open imaging software J Check workstation Ready to process _ CI mage memory full or Insert imaging plate T plate detected without patient selected Unit in setup mode Ready to Process S gt See chapter Advanced use 4 CI Image goes to workstation 4 A Insert imaging plate l 11 7 Blinking in sequence ly Vv Imaging plate wrong way T Remove protective cover round TV 1 N ZAN 1 2 3 Error number NS Manual plate removal 5 selected Remove plate Waiting for 2nd size 3 plate to make Comfort Occlusal A I 2 2 4c image Insert 2nd size 3 OR press START to cancel 4 SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 2 Basic use 208396 rev 2 2 Basic use Process imaging plate s in the unit before packing and exposure if e Using a new imaging plate for the very first time e Ima
8. DD rrr rrr Derd 57 dyara la e E Mm 58 10 3 Warnings and precautions sessessssssesseenenennnnne ka k k k k KK KK nenas 59 1 Introduction 1 Introduction SOREDEX DIGORA Optime system is intended to be used only by dentist and other qualified dental professionals to process x ray images exposed to the imaging plates from the intraoral complex of the skull 1 1 Unit with accessories 1 ON OFF key 2 START key 3 Control panel 4 Imaging plate collector 5 Plate slot and plate carrier 6 Power supply f Documentation and imaging application software media 8 Hygiene accessories 9 Imaging plates 10 Imaging plate cleaning wipe samples 11 Imaging plate storage box 208396 rev 2 SOREDEX 1 1 Introduction 1 2 System setup 1 3 4 o 6 f For more details of installing and setting up the system see chapters Installation and Technical specification DIGORA Optime unit Power supply unit PSU CAUTION Only use the PSU supplied with the unit or an approved spare PSU supplied by an authorized distributor See chapter Technical Specifications Ethernet cable not included Workstation WS computer not included Optional local network switch not included Optional workstations WS computers not included Kensington security slot for securing unit in its place SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 1 Introduction 1 3
9. materials Used materials are phthalate free containing lt 0 1 w w of DEHP and is not manufactured from raw materials containing or derived from Bisphenol A BPA Operating environment 10 C 40 C 30 90 RH 700 1060 mbar Storage transportation 10 C 50 C 0 90 RH environment 500 1080 mbar Integrated Kensington security slot for securing unit with Microsaver series locks 48 SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 9 Technical specifications 9 2 System requirements and connections Minimum requirements for the PC laptop network adapter and network switch PC laptop network switch Class or Class ll according IEC 60950 Network connection settings 10 100Mbs LAN UDP IP protocol traffic allowed Traffic to UDP port 10000 allowed unit UDP port UDP broadcast traffic allowed CAT6 Ethernet cable DHCP server is recommended but not necessary Use antivirus software Use firewall When LAN configuration is changed or devices are added removed it may affect existing devices in the LAN Therefore keep in mind that correct oper ation of the imaging system needs to be checked after changes are made When adding new devices to LAN make sure they all have unique IP address otherwise they may cause communication problems with existing LAN devices Place unit and PC with imaging applica tion software to same subnet in LAN NOTE Image is not transferred from unit to PC imaging application software in case of
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11. 537 if the unit contains the CE mark 208396 rev 2 SOREDEX 57 10 Symbols and labeling 58 DIGORA Optime Type DXR 60 01 Ser No SL1200001 Manufactured August 2012 24 V 30 VA IEC 60601 1 Rx only HELE ec WERTE ETL symbol IJ US LISTED GOST R symbol ec This symbol indicates that the waste of electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed as unsorted mu nicipal waste and must be collected separately Please contact an author ized representative of the manufactur pu er for information concerning the decommissioning of your equipment 10 2 Main label The unit is class type B and with IPXO protection This product complies with DHHS 21 CFR Chapter I Subchapter J at the date of manufacture ql CONFORMS TO UL STD 60601 1 CLASS 1 LASERPRODUCT c US CERTIFIED TO CSA APPAREIL 4 RAYONNEMENT STD C22 2 NO 601 1 LASER DE KLASSE 1 Intertek LASER KLASSE 1 3155129 KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT Manufactured by SOREDEX PaloDEx Group Oy LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE Nahkelantie 160 Fl 04300 TUUSULA Finland IEG 60825 12047 Made in Finland i 209635r1 SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 208396 rev 2 10 Symbols and labeling 10 3 Warnings and precautions THE UNIT IS A CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Note When covers are removed the unit is a class 3B laser product avoid exposure to the laser beam Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in h
12. ENGLISH DIGORA Optime Digital intraoral imaging plate system User Manual 208396 rev 2 Copyright Manufacturer DIGORA Optime Code 208396 rev 2 Date January 11 2013 Copyright 1 11 13 by SOREDEX All rights reserved SOREDEX DIGORA are registered trademarks of SOREDEX PaloDEx Group Oy 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 without the prior written permission of SOREDEX The original language of this manual is English SOREDEX reserves the right to make changes in specification and features shown herein or discontinue the product described at any time without notice or obligation Contact your SOREDEX representative for the most current information CE 0537 SOREDEX PaloDEx Group Oy Nahkelantie 160 P O Box 64 FI 04300 Tuusula FINLAND Tel 358 10 270 2000 Fax 358 9 701 5261 For service contact your local distributor DIGORA Optime Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 1 2 Basic use 2 1 2 2 IMAGING plate PACKING P cies fre r redd dre Taking and processing an image cccceccceecceeee cece eeseeeseeceeeseeeseeesueeeeeseeeseeeaees 2 9 JEXDOSUEe quldellfigs ss yy rr _ xan 3 Advanced use 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 5
13. NOT connect any other devices to the unit or the PC connected to the unit that are e not part of the supplied system e not supplied by the manufacturer of the unit e not recommended by the manufacturer of the unit The PC connected to the unit should not be used in the patient environment The minimum horizontal 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 208396 rev 2 SOREDEX 37 6 Installation of the imaging plate system 38 SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 7 Troubleshooting 1 Troubleshooting 7 1 Error images 7 1 1 Improper use of the hygiene accessories and imaging plates Decreased contrast shadows or shading ghost images Shows a ghost image having shape of the plate or other object Plate not properly shielded from light between ex posure and process Part of the image erased by ambient light m Protective cover misused or not used at all m Hygiene bag not sealed properly m Improper non genuine hygiene accessories use m Improper storing of the imaging plates or exces ty sively high X ray dose used m Imaging plate has been exposed to ultraviolet UV radiation m Imaging plate has collected background radia tion because Plate has been stored near X ray unit Plate has been stored in the bag or in dark too long m Use dedicated imaging plate storage box to avoid these m Alternatively perform in
14. al complex of the skull USA only Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a dentist or other qualified professional SOREDEX PaloDEx Group Nahkelantie 160 P O Box 20 FIN 04300 Tuusula FINLAND Quality system In accordance with 18013485 and 15809001 standard Environmental management In accordance with I8014001 system standard Conformity to standards IEC 60601 1 1988 and A1 A2 IEC 60601 1 1 2000 IEC 60601 1 4 1996 and A1 IEC 60601 1 2 2001 IEC 60601 1 2005 EN 60825 1 2007 UL 60601 1 2003 CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 M90 and S1 A2 DHHS 21 CFR Chapter I Subchapter J at the date of manufacture In conformity with the provisions of Council Directive 93 42 EEC as amended by the Directive 2007 47 EC concerning medical devices DXR 60 Classification IEC60601 1 Class 2 equipment No applied part Continuous operation IPXO enclosed equipment without protection against ingress of liquids 208396 rev 2 SOREDEX 47 9 Technical specifications Laser Safety Classification CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT EN 60825 1 2007 Dimensions H x W x D 152 mm x 227 mm x 308 mm 6 0 x 8 9 x 12 1 inches went TT TT 359075 GINCON TR30RAM240 FRIWO FW7362M 24 Power supply unit PSU PHIHONG PSAM30R 240 24 VDC External PSU 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 30 um Super resolution 60 um High resolution Interface connection Connection type RJ 45 Unshielded CAT 6 Ethernet cable Plastic
15. atient or X ray cone has moved during the exposure m Check exposure procedure SEN p 7j m Check the stability of your intraoral X ray unit m Use proper holders B Too long exposure time may have been used N h Use shorter exposure time increase kV if neces 0s sary to compensate effect of shorter exposure a time i HH a Geometry distortion Improper patient positioning m Use proper holders to avoid this C g EN ae Note Never do accurate measurements on intraoral im ages unless having known size of reference object in the imaging plane 42 SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 7 Troubleshooting 7 1 3 Imaging plate wearing White or grey dots spots or stains in images m Dust or stains on the imaging plates m Any extra particle on top of the active sensitive surface of the plate is visible on the image Clean the plate s Replace if cleaning does not help Pay attention on handling storing and maintenance Ensure that only the genuine hy giene accessories are used Wearing of the imaging plate Scratches 3 Clean the plate s Replace if cleaning does not help Pay attention on handling storing and maintenance Ensure that only the genuine hy giene accessories are used Spots dots white or gray or any visible pattern m Most probably caused by wearing of the imaging plate m Can be caused by moisture or improper cleaning Clean th
16. azardous laser radiation exposure or other non compliance m When handling imaging plates protective covers and hygiene bags always take the appropriate hy giene measures and precautions to prevent cross contamination New protective cover must be used on every use m The imaging plates are harmful if swallowed m Do not move or knock the unit when it is processing an imaging plate m This unit must only be used to process image plates supplied by the manufacturer and must not be used for any other purpose m NEVER use imaging plates protective covers or hygiene bags from other manufacturers m This unit or its accessories must not be modified altered or remanufactured in any way m Only the manufacturers authorized service per sonnel are authorized to carry out maintenance and repair of the unit There are no user servicea ble parts inside the unit m Unit is not suitable for use in the presence of flam mable anaesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide m 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 technical specifications for a list of the PSUs SOREDEX 59 10 Symbols and labeling 60 For ethernet connections use an unshielded CAT6 RJ 45 LAN cable so that multiple chassis must not be connected The PC Ethernet switch to which unit is connected to mu
17. connection lost during image processing Image is stored in unit memory until it has been transferred to PC Unit cannot be turned off in that case When network is operational again image is automatically transferred to imaging application software Do not disconnect unit PSU adapter before network is operational and image has been transferred to imaging application software For more details of the hardware requirements running the imaging application software please refer to the user manual of it 208396 rev 2 SOREDEX 49 9 Technical specifications 9 3 Imaging plate specifications Imaging plates Dimensions 22 X 24 x x 41 21 X pem M x 54 NAN ANA Image size pixels 734 x 1034 800 x 1334 1034 x 1368 900 x 1800 1600 x 1800 M a BZ Image size MB 5 49 Storage 10 C 40 C max 80 RH NO UV radiation Environ and trans mental portation conditions m 40 C max 80 RH NO UV radiation Layer of small photo stimulable particles that exhibit the phe nomenom of phosphorescence uniformly coated on a support plastic material Shielded with a protective top coat layer on the sensitive surface and encapsulated with lacquer around the edg es Imaging plates do not not include phosphorous phosphorus The typical service life for an imaging plate is several hundreds of cycles provided that the imaging plate is handled with care and according to the supplied instructions The use of genuine hy g
18. e is automatically transferred to imaging application software Do not disconnect unit PSU adapter before network is operational and image has been transferred to imaging application software SOREDEX 208396 rev 2
19. e plate s ONLY gt 70 ETHANOL MUST BE USED Replace if cleaning does not help Pay attention on handling storing and maintenance Ensure that only the genuine hy giene accessories are used 208396 rev 2 SOREDEX 43 7 Troubleshooting 44 7 2 Error messages In unit user interface the wrench symbol and error number indicates the error j 2 3 4 m Number Description K100 error CPU main controller error PMT error imaging plate information cannot be read due to photo detector not working Laser error imaging plate informa tion cannot be read due to laser not working Resonator error imaging plate infor mation cannot be read due mirror not moving properly 2 K200 board not connected properly laser detection erasing amp move ment control 3 K300 board not connected properly imaging plate sensing detection 3 K200 error erase LED linear move ment detection sensor or laser syn chronization error 4 Plate carrier movement error 34 Plate sensor error imaging plate cannot be detected 123 Door movement error position of the door not detected or movement is blocked 124 Safety cover error light cover inside the unit is not in its place not detect ed 234 K400 control panel error control panel button defected stuck 1234 Other see driver status window Turn power off and on to see if the unit recovers If not please contact local dealer or distribu
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21. ed to shine directly on the unit door into which the imaging plates are inserted Position the unit on a stable flat surface so that vibrations will not degrade the image quality The unit can also be attached to a wall under or on a shelf with the optional mounting kit The unit must not be positioned so that it it touching other equipment It must not be placed on top of or under other equipment The unit can be positioned within the environment in which the patient is examined and treated patient environment Positioning the PC network switch The PC network switch connected to the unit should not be used in the patient environment The minimum horizontal 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 Connecting the unit to a PC LAN The procedure for connecting the unit to a single PC or several 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 SOREDEX 33 6 Installation of the imaging plate system 6 3 1 Direct connection method uses the unit s n Note It may not be possible to connect the unit to the PC using the direct connection method if another device is al ready connected to the PC using direct connection If the di rect connection field is not active greyed out or the system does not work correctly after the unit has been connected reconnec
22. els characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environ ment NOTE U is the AC mains voltage prior to application of the test level 208396 rev 2 SOREDEX 53 9 Technical specifications Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The DXR 60 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified be low The customer or the user of the DXR 60 should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity IEC Electromagnetic environment guidance Test 60601 Test Level Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the DXR 60 including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended Separation Distance Conducted 3 Vrms RF IEC 150 kHz to d 1 2 1 P 61000 4 6 80 MHz d 1 2VP 80 MHz to 800 MHz Radiated RF IEC 3 Vim 61000 4 3 80 MHz to d 2 3NP ggo MHz to 2 5 GHz 2 5 GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the trans mitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufac turer and d is the recommended separation distance in metres m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range PInterference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol
23. ffect medical electrical equipment Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions The DXR 60 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the DXR 60 should assure that it is used in such an environment Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance RF emissions Group 1 The DXR 60 uses RF energy only for its internal CISPR 11E function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions Class B The DXR 60 is suitable for use in all establishments CISPR 11 including domestic establishments and those direct lic low vol DESIRES Kio applicable ly connected to the public low voltage power supply OM network that supplies buildings used for domestic emissions purposes IEC 61000 3 2 Voltage Complies fluctuations flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 52 SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 9 Technical specifications Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The DXR 60 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the DXR 60 should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity Test IEC 60601 Compliance Electromagnetic Environment Test Level Level guidance Electrostatic discharge ESD 61000 4 2 IEC Electrical fast transients bursts IEC 61000 4
24. ging plate has been packed for over 24 hours e Unpacked imaging plate has been stored in dark not exposed to ambient light for over 24 hours By doing this the erasing procedure will remove any fogging collected to the imaging plate due to natural background radiation 7 SOREDEX 5 2 Basic use 2 1 Imaging plate packing Note Do the packing before the patient enters the reception room but no more than 24 hours before 6 SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 2 Basic use 2 2 Taking and processing an image Power on the unit Launch the imaging application software Select a patient Make an exposure Check that the ready arrow is lit in the unit Unpack the imaging plate 208396 rev 2 SOREDEX 7 2 Basic use Insert the imaging plate with the cover Note Do not partially slide the imaging plate from the cover You can place the plate with cover and leave it to the plate carrier Unit will not start the processing before removing the cover 2 Remove the cover The image appears on the imaging application screen Note Process within one hour after exposure o gt Processed imaging plate is ready to be packed and exposed again SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 208396 rev 2 2 Basic use 2 3 Exposure guidelines Recommended exposure values s for DC x ray units Exposure settings found good for F speed Insight film can be used for AC x ray units increase exp
25. h dampened with a suitable disinfectant solution such as ethanol 96 Never use abrasive corrosive or solvent disinfectants All surfaces must be dried before the unit is used WARNING Do not use any disinfecting sprays as the vapor could ignite and cause injury Disinfecting techniques for both the unit and the room where the unit is used must comply with all local and national regulations and laws concerning such equipment and its location Maintenance The unit does not require any maintenance Repair The unit does not require any maintenance If the unit is damaged or malfunctions in any way it must only be repaired by service personnel authorized by the manufacturer of the unit 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 disposal of the unit its accessories parts and materials The unit includes some or all of the following parts that are made of or include materials that are non environmentally friendly or hazardous e electronic circuit boards e electronic components e imaging plates SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 9 Technical specifications 9 Technical specifications 9 1 Device Product type Intraoral digital imaging plate system Intended use System is intended to be used only by dentist and other qualified dental professionals to process x ray images exposed to the imaging plates from the in traor
26. hours Note Imaging plates react sensitively to natural back ground radiation which may cause fogging and lack of contrast on the image The X ray dose of single intraoral imaging is approximately the same as the dose one person gets from natural background radiation during one day Imaging plates may gather radiation also during transportation from the manufacturer Therefore it is recommended to perform initial erasing for the new plates This means that all imaging plates should be processed once prior to use SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 208396 rev 2 5 Introduction to imaging plate technique 5 5 Light Ambient light is good when storing the imaging plates it keeps the plates clean from background radiation fogging Note Ambient light is harmful for the image information on the plate between the exposure and processing Note UV light is harmful for the imaging plates SOREDEX 31 5 Introduction to imaging plate technique 32 SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 6 Installation of the imaging plate system 208396 rev 2 6 1 6 2 6 3 Imaging plate system is formed of PC s connected to unit through ethernet switch or without it See chapter system setup image Positioning the unit Note Always position the unit so that you can easily detach the power supply unit PSU from the supply mains Do not position the unit in direct sunlight or near bright light Sunlight or bright light must not be allow
27. iene accessories protective covers and hygiene bags will ex tend the service life of the imaging plates Imaging plates are industrial waste and must be disposed of in accordance with local and national regulations concerning the disposal of such material Never use damaged imaging plates High resolution mode image sizes are approximately half of the values in the table 50 SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 9 Technical specifications 9 4 Hygiene bag specifications Hygiene bags Latex free food grade polyethylene Biocompatibility Not having irritative toxic or injurious effects on biological system in conformity to accordance with ISO 10993 1 and ISO 10993 5 standard Packaging Supplied in boxes For the best performance it is recommended the hygiene bags are used within two years from the date of manufacture The date of manufacture is printed on the bottom of the box containing the hygiene bags DDM MYYXX Extended storage time or exceeding the specified storage conditions may compromise the performance of the adhesive tape and or the plastic material from which the hygiene bags are made of Disposal Observe relevant national requirements 208396 rev 2 SOREDEX 51 9 Technical specifications 9 5 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC tables Note Medical electrical equipment needs special precau tions regarding EMC and needs to be installed according to EMC information Note Mobile RF communications equipment can e
28. itial erasing for the plate s if they have been stored in dark and or near X ray unit 208396 rev 2 SOREDEX 39 40 7 Troubleshooting 7 1 2 Application errors Improper x ray settings used Too dark image Some areas showing uniform black Decreased diagnostic value m loolong exposure time too high X ray dose 0s m a Too light noisy image with decreased diagnostic value Showing only part of the image Showing wrong size of the image Image smaller than imaging plate m Too short exposure time Too low X ray dose 0s 4 j a SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 208396 rev 2 N 4 Ma A 8 7 Troubleshooting Ghost images shadows m imaging plate has been exposed twice without processing in between m More than one image exposed to the same plate m Imaging plate has not been erased properly after processing m Unit erasing leds are monitored during normal operation If leds are defected application SW shows warning Circular shape on the image Imaging plate has been exposed from the wrong side which shows the phantom of the metal disc on the rear side of the plate Cone cut X ray beam has exposed only part of the imaging plate surface Image may show on different smaller size than the imaging plate used m Check exposure procedure m Use of proper holder avoids this SOREDEX 41 7 Troubleshooting Unsharp or blurred images motion artefact P
29. lticonnect check box and select a unique Work station identifier number between 1 and 4 for the PC being configured from the drop down list Addition workstation information for example user name loca tion etc can be entered into the field next to the work station identifier number Multicannect v Use Multiconnect Workstation identifier HER DR EXAMPLE Scanner Autorelease timeout seconds 40 Note If only one PC is connected to the unit do not select the Use Multiconnect check box The Scanner Autorelease timeout is the length of time that the unit remains reserved and unused by a PC before the PC automatically released the unit so that it can be used by another PC in the system the scanner can be reserved in advance from another PC The default setting is 40 seconds This can be changed by keying in a new value 2 Click OK to connect the PC to the unit Note An automatic technique automatically locates the unit within the local area network and connect the PC 3 Repeat the above process for all the other PCs in the network Make sure that you give each PC a different Workstation identifier 4 Check the installation by starting image capture using the imaging application software If the Use Multicon nect was selected the Workstation identifier of the PC 1 4 being used appears on the unit user interface SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 6 Installation of the imaging plate system 6 4 Other devices DO
30. maging not included in delivery To change Comfort Occlusal 4C projection imaging settings select from the imaging application software unit setup Occlusal page DIGORA Optime Setup j x Scanner Settings Workflow Fower options Occlusal Driver Info Occlusal Size 3 The system can either process size 3 imaging plates as individual images or stitch two sequential size 3 plates togetherto create a single occlusal image Size 3image from each size 3 plate Comfort Occlusal 4C projection image is formed from two sequential size 3 plates Image plates are processed separately and then stitched together to form a single Comfort Occlusal 4C projection image Following text shortly describe how Comfort Occlusal 4C projection image is taken For more information refer to instructions supplied with the Comfort Occlusal 4C kit SOREDEX 17 3 Advanced use 3 6 1 Place two size 3 imaging plates into their correspond ing protective covers 2 Slide the two size 3 imaging plates and protective cov ers into the Comfort Occlusal 4C bite protector 3 Insert the Comfort Occlusal 4C bite protector and im aging plates into the Comfort Occlusal 4C hygiene bag 4 Seal the bag Place the sealed Comfort Occlusal 4C hygiene bag into the patients mouth and take an expo sure 5 Remove the sealed Comfort Occlusal 4C hygiene bag from the patient s mouth Open it 6 Remove each individual i
31. maging plate from the Com fort Occlusal 4C bite protector and process one at a time 7 Comfort Occlusal 4C image appear on the imaging application software Note When you are in the Occlusal 4C mode it is possible to temporarily override the mode and process a single size 3 imaging plate Insert the size 3 imaging plate into the unit so that it can be processed When the insert second plate symbol appears on the unit user interface press the start key This cancels the Occlusal 4C mode for this operation and produce a single size 3 image Size 3 image mode from each size 3 plate allows size 3 im aging plates to process as individual imaging plates Note Due to Comfort Occlusal 4C projection imaging ge ometry and imaging plate positioning accurate distance and angle measurements cannot be taken from Comfort Occlusal 4C projection images Full Mouth Series FMS imaging For US only To fully support FMS template feature in imaging application SW magnetic FMS template for 18 imaging plates is available PNO202398 SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 4 Accessories introduction Note USE ONLY GENUINE SOREDEX ACCESSORIES to ensure the optimum clinical results safe use of the system and long service life for the imaging plates e Note Never use hygiene accessories more than once 4 1 Hygiene accessories Protective covers Hygiene bags 208396 rev 2 SOREDEX 19 4 Accessories introduction 4 2 Imaging plates Compa
32. mfort Occlusal 4C start up kit and ACCESS ONC ema mr than taba bate mmmm rrr MMMMaMIM2M Malte exe edo ella PN ND ND DD TUE Optiwipe imaging plate cleaning WIDES cccccceecceeeceeeseeceeseeeceeeeseeeeeeeeeenes imago Re I Nez TETTE Dm Imaging Pate cleaning sua aie ote qet teme p eee e en Ee R ree vu mace ee edu a dins Introduction to imaging plate technique eese see IMAGING DIGIC sarees PE Hygiene ACCESSOM ECS isses yane en kurya y veyace l beker biva y nune wen ce key yen e RIN Si DWENE M mite b T E Se elle eel el ley r r rrr Bo ni PN TAA EAE r A AE EE TA A AT Ha Unit with accessories x ebrio stnenutvusesernecest dio vbcbla Rode roo k kak kk k kk k ak kk kk kk kk ka 1 2 System setup 1 3 Controls and indicators 6 9 10 Installation of the imaging plate system eese 33 6 gell ena ella da tmn 33 6 2 Positioning the PC network switch dade corned eid cece eee egies 33 6 3 Connecting ihe Unit toa PC LAN uice orit oet teu Duo Lbs ide eve te does 33 6 3 1 Direct connection method APT ERUIT 34 6 3 2 IP method using the unit IP Addr SS u EEE 35 62320 VIN COT e liye n cosi e r de Ka Dikare an bO Ker we n Dek WA adopts O dl ber Dad Wa 36 DA ONT CSV IC SS ssiimessuisdarditadibeteudam de vas e ean S y Se E O W
33. n the patients mouth The exposure is made as with film The hygiene bag should be disinfected after exposure and disposed off after single use 1 Imaging plate is inserted together with the protective cover all the way into the plate slot 2 Magnet on the plate carrier grabs the imaging plate 3 Processing starts automatically after you remove the protective cover Dispose protective cover after single use SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 5 Introduction to imaging plate technique 5 3 Processing 1 Red laser light stimulates the sensitive surface of the imaging plate 2 Imaging plate glows blue light in relation to the amount of X ray information stored to the plate 3 Glowing blue light is optically collected pixel by pixel line by line and measured with extremely sensitive photodetector 4 Digital image is formed from the measured light intensi ty variation After stimulating imaging plate is exposed to bright light which clears the remaining image information from the plate The imaging plate is dropped out of the unit X ray exposures and processing are not aging the imaging plate so it is re usable hundreds of times In practice mechanical wearing limits the service life of the plate 208396 rev 2 SOREDEX 29 5 Introduction to imaging plate technique 30 5 4 Background radiation The user can pack imaging plates ready for use However it is not recommended to store pre packed plates more than 24
34. oduced automatically from two size 3 imaging plates The plates are shielded from biting damage with a rigid bite protector For more information see instructions provided with the Comfort Occlusal kit and on chapter Advanced use Microfibre cloth Imaging plate microfibre cloth is used for dry cleaning of the imaging plates comparable to eyeglasses cleaning Optiwipe imaging plate cleaning wipes Optiwipe cleans imaging plates efficiently and safely but does not damage the imaging plates e Content Ethanol EtOH 82 Chlorhexidine Di gluconate 0 5 Chlorhexidine is a chemical anti septic used safely in many products such as mouthwash and contact lens solutions e Absorbed in lint free non abrasive tissue e Each individual wipe package has clear illustrated cleaning instructions Note Unsuitable cleaning solutions methods may damage or destroy the imaging plate or leave residues from glycerol etc on the sensitive surface which may appear on the im ages SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 4 Accessories introduction Imaging plate CLEANING WIPE Ethanol EtOH 82 Chlorhexidine Digluconate 0 5 900667 Item number 900667 box of 50 individually packed wipes 4 8 Imaging plate care Sensitive surface Use only original handle with care i accessories oingle use only OPTIBAG TM OPTICOVER Do not fold or bend excessively You can bend Do not touch the sensitive surface
35. osure time by 30 7mA M kV IOS 229mm 9 0 12 0 16 0 16 0 16 sso 60 0 32 0 25 0 10 0 12 0 16 0 12 305mm 12 0 25 0 32 0 32 0 32 lt ssp 60 I E 1 12 0 40 0 50 0 63 0 50 0 12 0 16 0 16 0 16 0 20 0 25 0 32 0 25 ACCU PE 30 SOREDEX 9 2 Basic use 10 SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 3 Advanced use 3 Advanced use 3 1 DIGORA Optime setup options The DIGORA Optime setup options allow you to configure the DIGORA Optime to the user s clinical preferences From the imaging application software you are using select unit Setup Scanner page for more instruction on how to access setup page review application software manual DIGORA Optime Setup x Seral No SL1200001 Show Image Preview and Dental Chart Resolution Super High Retrieve latest image from the scanner unit memory Retrieve now F Add serial number to new images 3 1 1 Status Shows the scanner type firmware version and unit serial number Serial No SL1200001 208396 rev 2 SOREDEX 11 3 Advanced use 3 1 2 Image Scanning Image Scanning Show Image Preview and Dental Chart Resolution Super e High If Show Image Preview and Dental Chart is selected a preview image with a dental chart for tooth numbering appears before the image is saved 3 1 3 Using the dental chart 1 After an imaging plate has been processed a window opens that sho
36. rge adult 3 bitewing 4C comfort occlusion The support base material is black plastic On top of the base material is blueish photo stimulable layer does not contain any prosphor phosphorus On top of the blueish material is a top coat protective layer and the edges are closed with lacquer The phosphorescent side of the plate records and stores the image This side is sensitive and should be protected against dust and dirt Visible light clears the image information from the plate so it must be protected from ambient light between exposure and processing Even when packed properly the image starts to fade out slightly within time SOREDEX 27 5 Introduction to imaging plate technique 28 S a 5 2 Hygiene accessories 2 a ro Ae gt The imaging plate is protected with a protective cover and a hygiene bag before the exposure Protective cover and hy giene bag are protecting the plate from e Ambient light e Contamination e Mechanical wearing e Moisture Note USE ONLY GENUINE ORIGINAL HYGIENE AC CESSORIES AND IMAGING PLATES DESIGNED FOR THIS SYSTEM AND SUPPLIED BY AUTHORIZED DIS TRIBUTOR The manufacturer of this system will not be held responsible for any problems caused by using acces sories from other manufacturers PROPER USE OF ORIG INAL HYGIENE ACCESSORIES ENSURES THE BEST IMAGE QUALITY AND MAXIMUM SERVICE LIFE OF THE IMAGING PLATES The packed imaging plate is positioned with a holder i
37. st be class or class ll ac cording IEC 60950 After installation check that the IEC 60601 1 leakage current levels are not ex ceeded If the PC Ethernet switch to which the device is connected to is used in the patient environment it should be approved appropriately and meet the re quirements of 60601 1 standard The PC and any other external device s connect ed to the system outside the patient area must meet the IEC 60950 standard minimum require ment Devices that do not meet the IEC 60950 standard must not be connected to the system as they may pose a threat to operational safety The PC and any other external devices shall not be connected to an extension cable Multiple extension cables shall not be used If this device will be used with 3rd party imaging ap plication software not supplied by the manufactur er the 3rd party imaging application software must comply with all local laws on patient information software This includes for example the Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC and or FDA if applica ble Do not position the PC where it could be splashed with liquids Clean the PC in accordance with the manufactur er s instructions Image is not transferred from unit to PC imaging application software in case of connection lost dur ing image processing Image is stored in unit mem ory until it has been transferred to PC Unit cannot be turned off in that case When network is opera tional again imag
38. t the unit using the imaging plate connection meth od 1 After positioning the unit connect it to the PC s in the local area network using the Ethernet cable not includ ed in delivery 2 Switch the unit on The imaging application software symbol appears in the unit user interface This indi cates that the unit is not communicating with the PC s in the network 3 PC Install the imaging application software to be used in the PC s 4 PC Open the imaging application software and select the scanner setup window Scanner Settings Driver Info Status Scanner Version 5 PC From the scanner setup window select the Settings tab to open the Scanner Connection page Scanner Settings Workflow Power options Occlusal Driver Info Scanner Connection Direct Connection settings C Direct Connection Scanner serial number 34 SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 208396 rev 2 6 Installation of the imaging plate system 6 PC Select Direct Connection Scanner Settings Workflow Power options Occlusal Driver Info Scanner Connection Direct Connection settings Direct Connection Scanner serial number SL1200001 Computer network connection Intel R 82557LM Gigabit Network Connection ha Key the serial number of the unit into the Scanner serial number field The serial number of the unit appears on the type label on the back of the unit Make sure that the Computer ne
39. tible with all intraoral sizes equal to film 0 1 2 3 and Comfort Occlusal 4G all with film like usability SI IDOT imaging plates optional have individual identification marking that appear on the images Standard STD imaging plates has no identification mark on the sensitive side of the plate 20 SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 4 Accessories introduction 4 3 Imaging plate storage box Practical dedicated storage box keeps imaging plates clean and ready for use by protecting the plates from e Dust which will be visible in the image e Airborne contamination e Fogging caused by background radiation which may decrease image quality e Ultraviolet radiation which is harmful for the imag ing plates Base part of the storage box is autoclavable at 121 C 250 F or 134 C 272 F 4 4 Holders RS It is recommended to use imaging plate holders to ensure accurate patient positioning and consistently good image quality Problems caused by manually positioning the imaging plate include e incorrect vertical alignment e distortion 208396 rev 2 SOREDEX 21 4 Accessories introduction 22 4 5 4 6 4 7 e cone cut off e poor projection standardization e inferior image quality e contamination risk Contact your distributor for more information on imaging with plate holders Occlusal projection imaging with Comfort Occlusal 4C start up kit and accessories The complete image is pr
40. tor SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 8 Other information 8 Other information 208396 rev 2 8 1 8 2 8 3 Quality control To ensure maximum system performance 1 Observe IQO Image Quality Optimizer indication on the application SW to see that the x ray settings are op timal 2 Perform self quality control regularly according instruc tions provided with quality control test set SP00204 SDX Intra digi QC IEC phantom w instructions Device care WARNING owitch the unit off and disconnect it from the main power supply before cleaning or disinfecting the unit Do not allow liquids to enter the unit Device cleaning To clean the unit use a non abrasive cloth moistened with e cool or lukewarm water soapy water e mild detergent e isopropyl alcohol e or ethanol ethyl alcohol 70 96 e Optiwipe CaviCide CaviWipes by Metrex e FD322 by Durr Dental e Easydes by Kiilto After cleaning wipe the unit with a non abrasive cloth moistened with water Never use solvents or abrasive cleaners to clean the unit Never use unfamiliar or untested cleaning agents If you are not sure what the cleaning agent contains DO NOT use it lf you use a spray cleaning agent DO NOT spray it directly into the unit door SOREDEX 45 8 Other information 46 8 4 8 5 8 6 8 7 Disinfecting the unit CAUTION Wear gloves and other protective clothing when disinfecting the unit Wipe the unit with a clot
41. transferred to the PC select the Setup gt Scanner page from the imaging application software your are using 3 PC In the Last Image field click Retrieve now to re trieve the last processed image Note If required you can select different parameters e g resolution show image preview etc for the image to be re trieved 4 PC Click OK to close the Setup window The last pro cessed image is transferred to the PC Last Image Retrieve latest image from the scanner unit memory Retrieve now 3 1 6 Scanner Unit Serial number Adds the unit serial number to all new images Scanner Unit Serial Number Add serial number to new images Settings oee chapter Installation for more information on connecting the unit to a PC LAN SOREDEX 13 3 Advanced use 14 3 3 Workflow From the imaging application software you are using select unit Setup Workflow page DIGORA Optime Setup E x Scanner Settings Workflow Power options Occlusal Driver Info Start delay Medium i Manual Start readout by pressing unit s START key Scanner will wake up automatically from standby mode if touchless operation sensor is in use and activated Use touchless operation sensor Drop in plate collector Restore factory settings Resets user configurable settings to their factory set values 3 3 1 Readout start Readout start Automatic Start after Start delay Plate insert
42. twork connection that provides the LAN network connection is selected 6 3 2 IP method using the unit IP address If your system does not allow the direct connection method to be used to connect the PC s connection can be done using an IP address 1 Follow steps 1 to 5 from the previous section Direct connection method uses the unit s n 2 PC From the Settings tab select IP based and then se lect the Enable changing IP address box Scanner Settings Workdtow Power options Occlusal Driver Info P based Obtain an IP address for the unit from your network administrator and key it into the IP field in the Scanner IP address area Note The PC and the unit must be in the same subnet when setting the IP address of the unit 3 PC Unit Press and hold down the Start key on the unit and then click Send to Scanner on the settings window SOREDEX 35 6 Installation of the imaging plate system 36 You hear a beep which indicates that the PC is now sending the IP address the unit 4 PC Click OK to connect the PC to the unit 5 Now connect the other PCs in the network to the unit Just enter the IP address into the IP field and then click OK to connect the PC to the unit it is not necessary to hold down the Start key and click Send to Scanner with the other PCs once the unit has already got an IP address 6 3 3 Multiconnect 1 PC If the unit is to be used with several PCs select the Use Mu
43. ws a preview image and a dental chart 2 Click the tooth teeth on the chart that correspond to the tooth teeth in the image Tooth numbers are as signed to the selected teeth The tools at the top of the window allow the image to be manipulated 3 Click OK to save the image and tooth numbers 3 1 4 Resolution Super gives a pixel size of 30 um This results in images with better resolution but may require longer exposure time to compensate High recommended default gives a pixel size of 60 um This results in images with less noise especially if short exposure times are used 3 1 5 Image Processing Noise Filtering Noise Filtering selected recommended default makes images smoother when they are taken at short exposure times Image Processing Noise Filtering SOREDEX 208396 rev 2 208396 rev 2 3 2 3 Advanced use 3 1 5 1 Retrieve last image If the last image processed is not transferred to the PC because of a network communication PC or software failure the last image processed can be retrieved Note The LAST processed image can only be retrieved if the unit is left on If the unit is switched off the image is lost To retrieve the last processed image 1 Correct the problem that caused the communication failure When the connection between the unit and the PC is re established the last processed image is auto matically transferred to the PC 2 PC If the image is not automatically

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