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1.               Button Rod   Insert the PAN CEPH cassette  used for both panorama    and cephalo exposures   Only the PAN CEPH cassette can be used to make  cephalo exposures   Grip  LED  Detector Side  Start Position Key 1  Press the Cephalo Start Position Key  Both the   REESE cassette holder and the secondary slit plate will move  ijo mug foni    2  Hold the bottom of the cassette with one hand and the  grip with the other  Push down the button and  carefully slide the cassette into the holder until the rod  goes inside  Then release the button        53 Operation 2007 09 19    CEPH          Operation 2007 09 19    Slide the cassette all the way in until the rod goes into  its hole inside the holder  The rod will make and  audible click and the button will pop out  A beep will  also sound  After a few seconds the green LED on  the cassette will start to blink on and off           WARNING             Do not bump  jiggle  vibrate or use excessive force     Use both hands to put the cassette in and take it out   The cassette weighs about 2 kg  and it could injure  your foot if you dropped it  The sensor would also  be damaged     Do not swing the cassette around  The vibrations  could disturb the sensor   s adjustment           54       Patient Entry Egress key          Secondary slit    CEPH       A NOTE       Do not store under conditions of high temperature  and humidity    No frequent or continuous exposure to direct  sunlight     Do not get water  detergents or chemical so
2.             Main LED          Turn Main switch Off    Press the bottom   o   of the main switch to turn it off     The main LED will go out        A  WARNING          Do not fail to turn the unit off after use  this will  eliminate the risk of electrical leakage and accidents        nm    Operation 2007 09 19       Maintenance  Parts Replacements  and Storage        I  Regular Maintenance             Disinfect the Temple Stabilizers  Ear Rods  the Chin Rest  the Nasion Plate  the Hand X ray  Plate  the Lip nose Rest and the Patient Handles after each patient by wiping them with  Ethanol for Disinfection  Ethanol 80 vol       Wipe cassettes carefully with a soft dry cloth    Do not directly touch the connection area or components      Wipe the operation panel with Ethanol for Disinfection  Ethanol 80 vol       Every 6 months  inspect and grease the wire cables for the lift          A WARNING       Always turn the main switch off before performing maintenance  This will eliminate the risk of  shocks  burns  and accidental switch operation which could result in an injury               Usage Notd      Use only Ethanol for Disinfection  Ethanol 80 vol   or a neutral detergent to clean outer  surfaces  Never use alkaline or acidic solutions  cresol soap  or other chemical solutions  this  could cause discoloration or degrade the materials          If any water  detergent  cleaning solvent  or other chemical solutions get on the outer surfaces   wipe them off immediately with Ethano
3.           Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter  Rated maximum output m  power of transmitter    w 150 kHz to 80 MHz   80 MHz to 800 MHz   800 MHz to 2 5 GHz  d 12VP d 12VP a 20VP  0 01 0 12 0 10 02  0 1 0 38 032 0 63  1 120 1 00 20  10 3 79 3 16 6 32  100 12 10 20                   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 transmitter 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        105 Operation 2008 07 21             tall J  morita uro  cone   680 Higashihama Minami cho  Fushimi ku  Kyoto  612 8533 Japan  www jmorita mfg com    Distributors   J  MORITA CORPORATION   Tokyo Office   11 15  2 Chome Ueno  Taito ku  Tokyo  110 8513 Japan  Osaka Office   33 18  3 Chome Tarumi cho  Suita  Osaka  564 8650 Japan  J  MORITA USA  Inc    9 Mason Irvine  CA 92618 U S A    TEL  1 949 581 9600 FAX   1 949 465 1095   J  MORITA EUROPE GMBH   Justus Von Liebig Strasse 27A  D 63128 Dietzenbach Germany   TEL   49 6074 836 0 FAX   49 6074 836 299   Siamdent Co   Ltd    71 10 Bangpakong Indu
4.        Hand X ray    Plate  Option   1       Temple Stabilizer Band  1     Low    Medium    High       Chinrest                                                 High Medium Low  Panorama Height    Maxillary Sinus Maxillary Sinus  forchildren and   Height  short people  Lip nose Rest i  al  Quadruple TMJ  13 Operation 2008 07 21    Operation      If an accident occurs  the equipment must not be used  until repairs have been completed by a qualified and  trained technician provided by the manufacturer      Have patients remove glasses  necklaces  earrings and  other accessories which could interfere with diagnosis      If the unit has not been used for some time  make sure it  operates normally and safely before actually using it        ZX WARNING       In case of lightning  avoid the risk of electrical shock   Stop using the equipment immediately and have the  patient move away from it  Do not touch the     equipment or the main power cord              Operation 2007 09 19 14    SESSEL TT  2 EU LJG   A v              D  Preliminary Procedures           VeraviewEPOCS   x3000  Connecting  High resolutio  10 04 AM     44um     rade Tm  Mo Hh recotton modern   super hoh resolut rodoiosuni       Turn the computer on and set up the application software to  receive the image data read in       For the i Dixel application    The i Dixel application will start up automatically  Open  the patient database and select a patient folder where the  image will be read in  or create a new patie
5.     39 Operation 2007 09 19    PAN    x13 x16 Q    4 6 Magnification  4 3 Magnification                   Enlarged Panorama    ORV  STANDARD SHADOW LESS ORTO   8  Orthoradial     2  Shadow Reduction   1  Standard    Operation 2007 09 19    MODE    3  Press either 1 3 or 1 6     If you select 1 6x magnification  the image will have  about 20   more information for the dental arch than    13x magnification  However  the TMJ may be cut  off     4  Select one of the three projections  X ray beam    40    angles                                                            PAN     1  Standard Panorama Projection  Very good for making measurements for implants etc     Press the Standard Projection Key      2  Shadow Reduction Projection  Reduces shadows obscuring the mandibular ramus     Press the Shadow Reduction Key      3  Orthoradial Projection    Reduces overlapping of teeth because X ray beam is at a  right angle to the dental arch     Press the Orthoradial Projection Key     4 Operation 2007 09 19    PAN    2    fly Maxillary Sinus  posterior   Mag   1 5  throughout      To examine the posterior maxillary sinus or facial injuries      Press the Maxillary sinus key         as  as a    AAD     omo                   Maxillary Sinus Panorama    Operation 2008 07 21 42       Low Groove    Medium Groove    High Groove                Medium          PAN    Chin Rest Position    Put the chin rest in the lowest position to make a maxillary  sinus exposure       If  for children or short
6.     The laser beams could cause eye damage  Do mot  look directly into them or let them strike you or the  patient in the eye           A NOTE       Warn the patient not to move during emission  while  the melody is sounding   If the patient moves  he  could be hit by the arm or the image might be ruined                The    Double Ready Function    reduces the length of time that the emission button needs to be held  down   Press the Ready key a second time after completing patient positioning in Ready mode  a two toned  beep will sound and the arm will move to its exposure start position  The Ready LED will light up  again and the Image layer beam will go out       In Double Ready mode  X ray emission starts as soon as the emission button is pressed       In Double Ready mode  other operation keys and switches are disabled except for the Ready key and  Lift keys       In Double Ready mode  press the Ready key again to return to the patient positioning Ready mode            Usage Note      If the patient moves out of position after the unit is set for Double Ready  press the Ready key again to  return the unit to its normal Ready setting and re position the patient           41 Operation 2007 09 19    PAN    Open and Closed Mouth Exposures    Check that the Ready LED  green  on the patient frame   operation panel  or control box is on                                   Mouth Closed Exposure  First Exposure     1  Pick up the handswitch and hold down the emission  button  The
7.    3  X ray Emission Keys  Use the X ray Emission keys  Auto Level 2  kV kv  andmA ma  and Up Down keys    A v toset X ray emission conditions     4  Auto and Manual Emission Keys  For auto exposures  press  and confirm that the corresponding LED lights up     For manual exposures  press ky or ma and confirm that the corresponding LED lights up     5  Up Down Keys  Press the Up Down keys to change the value displayed for the kV or mA  whichever is selected      When the Down key is held down continuously  all displayed values disappear  and the unit is set for  the No X ray mode      6  X ray Emission Display  Shows the Auto Level or the tube voltage  kV  and tube current  mA      7  Memory Key  Use this key to save the X ray emission conditions currently set     8  Exposure Time Display  Shows the expected exposure time before the exposure and the actual time after the exposure     9  Ready key    Press this key to return the arm its start position   This also enables X ray emission     10  Ready LED    When the power switch is turned on  this LED blinks   When the Ready key is pressed  it stops blinking and remains lit continuously     Cephalo Operation Panel  Option   Start Position Key Up and Down Keys   uw  ls      Patient Entry and Egress Key Frankfort Plane Beam On Off Key    Operation 2007 09 19 12           III  Accessories            Panorama  Pan  or Panorama  amp  Cephalo  Pan Ceph  Cassette  1     Mouthpieces  1 Box of 50       Chin Rest    q      Lip noseRest  1
8.    IEC6060 1 4 and 21 CFR  in USA    Medicaldevice regulations  in Canada    If another application software is used  it must conform to the above regulations  and standards  and must match the Dixel driver from J  Morita Mfg  Corp   Ask your nearest J  Morita Office for the appropriate interface     Environmental data   Operating Conditions  Ambient temperature range 4109   435  C  Relative humidity 20 to 85  no condensation  Atmospheric pressure range 700   1060hPa   Transport and Storage Conditions  Ambient temperature range  10      50  C  Relative humidity 5   85   Atmospheric pressure range 500   1060hPa    Operation 2007 09 19 92    Original language  English    Working life  The working life of this unit is 10 years from the date of shipment provided it is regularly and properly  inspected and maintained     Disposal  The package should be recycled  Metal parts of the equipment are disposed as scrap metal  Synthetic  materials  electrical components  and printed circuit boards are disposed as electrical scrap  Material must  be disposed according to the relevant national legal regulations  Consult specialized disposal companies for  this purpose  Please inquire of the local city community administrations concerning local disposal  companies   This symbol is affixed to fulfill the requirements of EU Directive 2002 92 ED  Article 11  This equipment cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste within the  European Union  Follow local regulations for disposal     Ser
9.   Press Ready key again  y    Arm did not return to its original position in   p    Ready key and put unit into  j5   specified time  oe  Press Ready key again  y  Horizontal slit did not retum to its original position m  07      in specified time  Ra team bey iati aaa  Press Ready key again  y  08 X Ray Head did not return to its original angle  Tum off  wait 1 minute  turn back on  nib    Overcurrent protection circuit of PSU has been  dotato activated  Tum the unit off and wait at least 5   Turn off  wait 5 seconds  tur back on  oes not stop en  LSOOD   Seconds before turning it back on   sounding  The CI error occurs when there is not  response from the i Dixel application   If the application is just starting up   wait for it to finish   ci M  A there is not response from the  Fo yp   No communication with the host computer i Dixel application check the  loes not stop  4 computer and HUB power  sounding    connections and also check that the  i Dixel application is running  Then  turn the main unit off and back on  again           Operation 2008 07 21 78       Error    Possible Cause  appears in LCD     Remedy                                           No      The digital cassette or the secondary slit on the    10       Cephato unit is not working  Do exposure over agai  11   The patients head is not in the right position for the   Check exposure mode and patient  intended exposure mode  direction  LA or PA  12 Digital Cassette is not turned on  Turn off  wait 1 minute  
10.   Reduced Enlarged  Reduced X ray absorption here   Excessive saturation            Image layer beam too far forward                    Image layer beam too far back                The    Double Ready Function    reduces the length of time that the emission button needs to be held  down     Press the Ready key a second time after completing patient positioning in Ready mode  a two toned    beep will sound and the arm will move to its exposure start position  The Ready LED will light up  again and the Image layer beam will go out       In Double Ready mode  X ray emission starts as soon as the emission button is pressed       In Double Ready mode  other operation keys and switches are disabled except for the Ready key and  Lift keys       In Double Ready mode  press the Ready key again to return to the patient positioning Ready mode      Usage Notd      If the patient moves out of position after the unit is set for Double Ready  press the Ready key again to  return the unit to its normal Ready setting and re position the patient        Operation 2007 09 19 32    PAN     5  Panorama Exposures    1  Make sure the green Ready LED is on  check the arm   patient frame or control box                          2  Pick up the handswitch and hold down the emission  button  The arm will start to rotate and X rays will be  Emission button emitted   vo During X ray emission  the yellow Emission LED on  the control box will light up and an audible signal will  sound             During X ray
11.   direct  sunlight  dust  salts  or sulfur compounds   3  The unit should not be subjected to tilting  excessive vibrations  or shacks  including during shipping and  handling    4  Do not install the unit where chemicals are stored or where gas may be released   5  Follow all electrical specifications including frequency  Hz   voltage  V   and current capacity  A   power  consumption    6  The equipment must be properly grounded      Everything which requires a large power supply such as X ray units  chairs  air compressors etc  must have a  three point power connection       3  Item to be duly noted before use    1  Inspect all switch connections  polarity  dial settings  meters etc  to confirm that the equipment will operate  properly    2  Confirm that the ground is connected properly    3  Confirm that all cords are connected properly    4  Take into consideration that simultaneous use of more than one instrument or device can create a  dangerous situation or lead to a mistake in diagnosis    5  Reconfirm the safety of external circuits or systems which are connected directly to the patient     4  Item to be duly noted during use   1  Do not exceed volumes or times necessary for the diagnosis or treatment   2  Maintain a constant vigilance for abnormal conditions in both the equipment and the patient   3  Appropriate steps  such as shutting the equipment down  should be devised to protect the safety of the  patient in case any abnormalities in the equipment or the patien
12.   holder will start to move and X rays will be emitted   During X ray emission  the yellow Emission LED on  the control box will light up and an audible signal will  sound     _    During X ray emission the LED on the cassette will  light up and be amber           61 Operation 2007 09 19    CEPH                                    Operation 2007 09 19    3  Keep holding the emission button down  When the  exposure is finished  the cassette holder and secondary  slit plate will stop moving and X ray emission will also  stop  The Emission LED will go out  and the audible  signal will stop    Now release the emission button       The Ready LED will blink and be amber to show that  the image is being transmitted  After transmission is  completed  the Ready LEDs on the arm and control  box will change to green and blink on and off        A WARNING       Always leave the X ray booth  and press the  emission button outside of it     In case of an emergency  release the emission  button  this will completely stop the unit           A NOTE       Warn the patient not to move during emission  while  the melody is sounding   If the patient moves  he  could be hit by the arm or the image might be  ruined     Hold the emission button down until the entire  procedure is completed  releasing the button will  terminate the exposure procedure     If an exposure has been terminated before  completion  guide the patient away from the unit   Check that the LED on the cassette is green and  blinkin
13.   objects and people          Field strengths from fixed transmitters  such as base stations for ratio  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 electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters  an  electromagnetic site survey should be considered  If the measured field strength in the location in which  the X550 Type EX 1 and EX 2 are used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above  the X550  Type EX 1 and EX 2 should be observed to verify normal operation  If abnormal performance is  observed  additional measures may be necessary  such as reorienting of relocating the X550 Type EX 1  and EX 2       Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80MHz  field strengths should be less than 3 V m              Operation 2008 07 21 104       Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment  and the X550 Type EX 1 and EX 2        The X550 Type EX 1 and EX 2 are intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated  RF disturbances are controlled  The customer or the user of the X550 Type EX 1 and EX 2 can help  prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF  communications equipment  transmitters  and the X550 Type EX 1 and EX 2 as recommended below   according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment                
14.  21 80          Error    Possible Cause  appears in LCD     Remedy                                                 horizontal positioning beam        No    Could not establish communication with CPU2  2  a  o   Do procedure again    epeat the operation    Before pressing the READY key  have the patient   exit the unit and close the Temple Stabilizer   Have the patient move away  close the  42   completely  temple stabilizers all the way  and then   Failure to do so may result in the arm striking the   press the Ready key   patient or Temple Stabilizer during rotation    Outside the operational range of the unit   35   Move the coronal beam backward Move inane layer beam  Deck    Outside the operational range of the unit   WAS      sows dared buat forward Move Image layer beam forward  4S   Arm positioning error Tum off  wait 1 minute  turn back on  46       X Axis positioning error Tum off  wait 1 minute  turn back on  47   Y Axis positioning error Tum off  wait 1 minute  turn back on  48   Vertical Slit positioning error Tum off  wait 1 minute  turn back on  49   Horizontal Slit positioning error Tum off  wait 1 minute  tum back on   51 Vertical slit error  Turn off  wait 1 minute  turn back on  52 Horizontal slit error  Turn off  wait 1 minute  turn back on  sy   Beyond the maximum vertical range of the   Review CT exposure procedure            These are only for the Veraviewepocs 3D     Contact your local dealer or the J  Morita Corp  for repairs if the apparatus does not 
15.  Cassette      Make sure the green LED on the cassette is either  blinking or out     1  Support the cassette holder with one hand and press the  release button  Pull the cassette out a little and then  release the button               Usage Note  Make sure you press the button down far enough   otherwise  the attachment rod may not come all the  way out of its hole  and the cassette will not come out        2  Hold the cassette with both hands and carefully slide it  out along the rail on the bottom of the cassette holder          A WARNING       Do not bump  jiggle  vibrate or use excessive force   Use both hands to put the cassette in and take it out   The cassette wieghs about 2 kg  and it could injure  your foot if you dropped it  The sensor would also  be damaged      Do not swing the cassette around  The vibrations  could disturb the sensor   s adjustment           A NOTE       Do not store under conditions of high temperature  and humidity    Storage     Conditions Temperature       10  50 C   Relative Humidity  5 85 9c  without condensation    No frequent or continuous exposure to direct  sunlight           Do not get water  detergents or chemical solutions  on the cassette  These could seep inside and  damage it     Put the cassette in and take it out with great care   Using excessive force could damage the connection  components    Clean by wiping with a soft  dry cloth  Do not  touch the connection components directly with bare  fingers etc  Static electricity cou
16.  X ray protection gear such as lead impregnated  clothing that conforms to local regulations    Proper infection control procedures must be established and maintained for each patient    It is strongly suggested that no unauthorized personnel be in the immediate area when the equipment  is in use    This unit is not designed for and must not be used for    fluoroscopic examinations       Proper radiation safety precautions must be established in accordance with local  state and governmental  regulations in regards to operator and patient protection  The ultimate responsibility lies with the     owner operator to ensure that the protection requirements of national and local codes are met   Judgement and caution should be used in regards to radiographs of pregnant women  The decision  should be based on    clinical need of diagnostic information       The operator must be able to see the exposure emissions lights and hear the audible signal during  operation of the equipment    The operator must be able to see and hear the patient during the operation of the equipment   MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be    installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the ACCOMPANYING  DOCUMENTS     Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect MEDICAL ELECTRICAL  EQIPMENT    Use of parts other than those accompanied or specified by J  Morita Mfg  Corp  may result in increased  EMC emissions or decreas
17.  and mA displays are blank        23 Operation 2007 09 19       PAN           4  Patient Positioning    Press the Ready key  The arm will automatically move  into position for patient positioning    The green Ready LED will stop blinking and stay on   The Frankfort plane  Mid sagittal  Image layer and AF  beams will light up      Usage Notd      Before pressing the Ready key  make sure the temple  stabilizers are closed all the way        A WARNING       Beam On and Off Key       Operation 2007 09 19    The laser beams could damage the eye  Do not look  directly into them or let them strike any one directly in  the eye              The beams go off automatically after 1 minute   Press either one of the beam on and off keys to turn them  back on again       The Image layer beam will not light up if the Ready key  has not been pressed        A NOTE            Have patients remove glasses  earrings and any  other accessories that might interfer with making a  good exposure       Keep fingers away from gaps and openings for  moving parts such as the cassette and its holder and  the temple stabilizers as well as the holes on the  support column for threaded bolts      Do not let patients touch the switches on the Frame  Operation Panel       Take care that the patient s does not get caught in  the cassette or other moving parts           24          Line up the center of the  mouthpiece with the center of the  upper and lower incisors                 PAN    1   lt Initial Patient 
18.  arm will go to its starting position  start  to rotate and exposures will be made of the left and  right sides  During X ray emission  the yellow  Emission LED on the control box will light up and an  audible signal will sound  Release the emission  button when the arm stops rotating           A WARNING             MEMORY       Always leave the X ray booth  and press the  emission button outside of it     In case of an emergency  release the emission  button  this will completely stop the unit                    1  9    Ready key    Operation 2007 09 19    N    Have the patient stand still and maintain a good posture   Press the Ready key on the patient frame or the arm  operation panel  or press the emission button    The arm will go back to its starting position        A  NOTE       Warn the patient not to move during emission  while  the melody is sounding   If the patient moves  he  could be hit by the arm or the image might be ruined           48             Emission button       PAN    Open Mouth Exposure  Second Exposure   1  Have the patient open their mouth     2  Pick up the handswitch and hold down the emission  button  The arm will start to rotate and exposures will  be made of the left and right sides  Release the  emission button when the arm stops rotating    The Ready LED on the control box will go out to show  that the exposure procedure has been completed           A WARNING            Always leave the X ray booth  and press the  emission button outside of 
19.  before  completion  guide the patient away from the unit   Check that the LED on the cassette is green and  blinking  Then press the Ready key to move the arm  into the patient entry position  Repeat the patient  positioning and then make the exposure                    Operation 2007 09 19    Hang the handswitch back in its holder     34       PAN     6  Patient Egress and Image Transmission  1    Patient Egress gt     After the exposure  the arm will automatically go to the  patient egress position  90 degrees    Open the temple stabilizers all the way up and guide  the patient away from the unit  Then close the  stabilizers all the way        A  WARNING    Never use excessive force to move the patient away   this could injure the patient or damage the  stabilizers   Take care that the stabilizers do not strike the patient  in the eye                   Take the mouthpiece from the patient and throw it away     35 Operation 2007 09 19       PAN       Operation 2007 09 19    2  Press the Ready key on the arm operation panel or the    patient frame to automatically move the arm to the  patient entry position    The Ready LEDs on the operation panel and the  control box will light up green to show that the unit is  ready to make another panorama exposure        ZX WARNING       Make sure the patient is clear of the unit before  returning the arm to the patient entry position   otherwise it could hit the patient    In case of an emergency when the arm is returning  to the patie
20.  emission  the LED on the cassette will be                          C amber   D E   Usage Note  Emission LED   Error number 18  Err  18  appears if the computer is  not ready        If this happens  turn off the main switch  When the  computer is ready  turn the main switch back on    If the cassette is not in the panorama cassette holder   insert it and press the Ready key on the arm operation  panel again     33 Operation 2007 09 19    PAN             Keep holding the emission button down  X ray  emission and arm rotation will stop  the Emission LED  will go out  and the audible signal will stop  Then the  arm will go to its patient egress position  This  completes the exposure procedure    Now release the emission button       The Ready LED will blink and be amber to show that  the image is being transmitted  After transmission is  completed  the Ready LEDs on the arm and control  box will change to green and blink on and off              A WARNING       Always leave the X ray booth  and press the  emission button outside of it     In case of an emergency  release the emission  button  this will completely stop the unit           A  NOTE          Warn the patient not to move during emission  while  the melody is sounding   If the patient moves  he  could be hit by the arm or the image might be  ruined     Hold the emission button down until the entire  procedure is completed  releasing the button will  terminate the exposure procedure     If an exposure has been terminated
21.  ground is properly    Or switches will not connected   work at all                   Operation 2007 09 19 76          Problem     Possible Cause    Remedy          Panorama  amp  Cephalo  Image has strobe effect       Metal prosthetics can  cause excessive  feedback in the Auto  Exposure system and  produce a strobe  effect     Check by making exposure without using AE              AE Strobe   Incisor area is blurred Review patient positioning procedures    ent positioning   Patient may have moved after auto positioning was  Center of panorama   Poor patient positioning   PT UMS p i  image it white ond left For manual positioning  Image layer beam may not have  side is contracted  been lined up with the upper left canine  Inconsistent density   Application setting       Configure application with tool bar       Exceptionally dark  areas or entire image is  too white    Wrong   exposure  conditions  kV  mA   auto level     Adjust auto level or kV and mA for manual exposure       Grainy panorama image     Resolution setting    Click the Resolution Icon in the task tray to select  resolution with the mouse  Establish communication  between the application and the X ray unit to change the  resolution          LCD goes out      Weird characters in  LCD     Error message in LCD     Unit spontaneously  goes back io same  condition as when it  was tumed on at first      Switches will not  work at all    Build up of static  electricity    Tum unit off  Make sure of patient and user s
22.  in place  Press the patient type keys and make sure the arm moves forward or  backward  Repeat this test 3 times with the test object in a different position each time   Make sure auto positioning sensor moves up and down smoothly   11  Light Beams  Make sure the Mid sagittal  Frankfort plane and Image layer beams light up and can be turned on and  off  Also make sure that the Mid sagittal  Frankfort plane and Image layer beams move smoothly   12  Patient Handles  Make sure handles are tight and properly secured     7 Operation 2007 09 19    13  Temple stabilizers and chinrest  Turn the temple stabilizer knob to make sure the stabilizers open and close properly  Make sure the  chinrest and lip nose rest are secure in both their upper and lower positions    14  Lift Mechanism  Press the up and down keys    Make sure the lift moves smoothly and stops properly  Repeat this 3 times    15  Wire Cables  Check the wire cables for broken strands  Make sure the ends are properly secured  Grease the  cables with the grease provided by the manufacturer    16  Operation panel and display  Press all the keys on the operation panel and display and make sure they work    Press all the keys on the patient frame and make sure they work   Make sure the LED on the control box lights up when the Ready key is pressed    17  X ray Emission and Display     Make sure the Emission LED  yellow  on the control box lights up during X ray emission and that the  audible signal sounds    18  Digital Casse
23.  input part or signal output part configures a  medical system  and is therefore responsible that the system complies with the requirements of IEC  60601 1 1  Ifin doubt  consult the nearest J  Morita office  its representative or its dealer for help      Some of the following devices may cause some technical problems with the Veraviewepocs  Ask your   nearest J  Morita office for proper selection of equipment and connections          A NOTE    The following devices may not be located in the X ray protection area or the patient vicinity except  the Hub if the Hub is conformed with IEC60601 1 or IEC60950 and enclosure leakage current is  conformed with IEC 60601 1                   The patient vicinity is the area where intentional or unintentional contact can occur between a patient or a    patient s attendant and the above devices  or between a patient or a patient s attendant and other persons  touching the above devices  This area extends 1 83 m beyond the perimeter of the bed  examination table   dental chair  treatment booth  and the like  in its intended location  and vertically 2 29 m above the floor     Other system requirements  Hardware  Windows based Personal Computer  Minimum specifications   Operating system  Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 2     CPU  Intel Pentium IV 1 7GHz or higher  or compatible   Memory  RAM 512MB  HDD  HDD 20GB or more are recommended   Video capture board  Video board  resolution of 1024 x 768 and color depth of 24bit    Network p
24.  is in Ready mode to move the beam backward  For panorama  line this beam up  with the distal side of the upper  left canine     9 Operation 2007 09 19    6  Beam On Off Keys    Positioning beams automatically go off after 1 minute  Press either one of these keys to turn them back  On  Orpress one of them to turn the beams off     7  Incisal Occlusion Key    This key is used to make a panorama exposure for a patient with standard occlusion biting on a  mouthpiece  After adjusting the height of the positioning  AF  sensor  press this key to automatically  move the arm backwards or forwards to the optimum position     8  Natural Occlusion Key    This key is used to make a panorama exposure for a patient with standard occlusion without using a  mouthpiece  After adjusting the height of the positioning  AF  sensor  press this key to automatically  move the arm backwards or forwards to the optimum position     9  Protruding Maxillary Occlusion Key    This key is used to make a panorama exposure for a patient with protruding maxillary without using a  mouthpiece  After adjusting the height of the positioning  AF  sensor  press this key to automatically  move the arm to the optimum position     10  Protruding Mandibular Occlusion Key    This key is used to make a panorama exposure for a patient with protruding mandible without using a  mouthpiece  After adjusting the height of the positioning  AF  sensor  press this key to automatically  move the arm to the optimum position     11  
25.  lowered        ZX WARNING       Take care that the temple stabilizers do not strike the  patient in the eye              5  Keep the patient s Frankfort plane horizontal and align   the beam with the patient s external auditory orifices  by turning the Frankfort plane beam Up Down knob   Then hold his head in place by lightly closing the  temple stabilizers   Have the patient move his head left or right until the  Mid sagittal beam lines up with his mid sagittal plane   Then tight up the temple stabilizer so that the patient s  face will not move     6  Use the Backward and Forward keys to line the Image  layer beam up with the patient s ear orifice    Arm moves from 420 mm to  16 mm      image  layer beam   The image layer is about 12 mm in front of the Image    layer beam   Have the patient close his mouth     Head Band    For short people and children  use the Head Band to hold  the patient s head in place         Usage Note       Take care that the patient s hair does not get caught  up in the Head Band        Operation 2007 09 19 46    PAN    Attachment    To attach the Head Band  hold the stabilizer rod steady  with one hand  line up the notch on the end of the Head  Band with the rod and firmly press it into place     Removal    To take the Head Band off  hold the rod steady with one  hand and pull it off carefully  Do not simply yank it off  forcefully               Usage Note      Do not apply excessive force to the rods  they might  break              Z  WARNING   
26.  of accidents  Problems and accidents are best  avoided by foreseeing the possibility of danger and operating the unit in accordance with the  manufacturer s recommendations  First thoroughly read all precautions and instructions pertaining to  safety and accident prevention  then  operate the equipment with the utmost caution to prevent either  damaging the equipment itself or causing bodily injury     Note the meaning of the following symbols and expressions          WARNING This warns the user of danger of death  serious bodily injury or total  equipment damage and failure or fire   A NOTE This alerts the user to the risk of light to medium injury or equipment  damage   Usage Note This alerts the user of important points concerning operation              The user  i  clinic  hospital etc   is responsible for the management  maintenance and use of medical  devices    Disregarding the information on safety is considered ABNORMAL USE    Special training is not required for the operation of this unit     other than        Do not use this equipment for am dental treatment purpos        speci    Caution  Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a dentist  for U S A       1 Operation 2008 07 21    INTENDED OPERATOR PROFILE    a  Qualification   Legally qualified persons such as radiologists  radiologic technicians  physicians or dentists for  X ray device operation  it may differ among countries     b  Education  Knowledge   Intended for professional use  w
27.  off    Depending on the LAN set up  it may take longer for  the LED to start blinking     19 Operation 2007 09 19    PAN        lt  lt Digital Cassette gt  gt     Use both hands to slowly and carefully  insert or eject the cassette from the main unit  while pressing the handle button     FRAGILE  This cassette is expensive to replace and contains  a highly accurate sensor that may be damaged  if handled inco    rectly   Please pay close attention to the following precautions   Dor ep or ban abel cese vano tes    Dont soe exon tet v emen       ghia    Do otste cso vies maya uet orbe ongen to chan sds       Operation 2007 09 19          WARNING       Do not bump  jiggle  vibrate or use excessive force     Use both hands to put the cassette in and take it out   The cassette wieghs about 2 kg  and it could injure  your foot if you dropped it  The sensor would also  be damaged     Do not swing the cassette around  The vibrations  could disturb the sensor s adjustment              NOTE                    Do not store under conditions of high temperature  and humidity    Storage Temperature   10  C 50  C   Storage humidity  5 85   relative humidity with no  condensation    No frequent or continuous exposure to direct  sunlight     Do not get water  detergents or chemical solutions  on the cassette  These could seep inside and  damage it    Put the cassette in and take it out with great care   Using excessive force could damage the connection  components    Clean by wiping with a so
28.  people  the AF sensor beam does  not strike the mouthpiece even when it is at its lowest  setting  set the chinrest at its Medium position     Low  for maxillary sinus   Line up the Low Groove  see illustration  with the back of  the chin rest holder     Medium  maxillary sinus for children and short people     Line up the Medium Groove  see illustration  with the back  of the chin rest holder        High  standard panorama   Line up the High Groove  see illustration  with the back of  the chin rest holder            Usage Note      Be careful when replacing the chin rest with the  lip nose rest  it could break if it is dropped           43 Operation 2008 07 21    PAN             Mag   1 3x    Operation 2007 09 19    3  1 1 TMJ Quadruple  Mag   1 3x   throughout     Press the TMJ key   Press either the Adult key or the Child key     Estimated Distance between Joints  Adult      100mm  Child      90mm  Thickness   10 5mm  Length      54mm    Select the size best for the patient     Four images will appear in the computer display  one  each for the mouth open and closed on both sides    The X ray beam angle is optimum for the average  distance between the joints and the average length    The arm rotates twice to make a complete set of  images     PAN    Patient Positioning    1  Replace the chin rest with the lip nose rest set at  medium height     2  Put an X ray protection apron on the patient and stand  in front of the lip nose rest  Look at him from the  side  and have him
29.  pull in his chin and straighten his  back  Then look from behind and make sure his  shoulders and back are straight        Z  WARNING  Have the patient wear and X ray protection apron              3  Open the temple stabilizers and use the Up or Down  Lift key to raise or lower the lip nose rest to the right  height for the patient  Release the key when the rest  is at the right height        A NOTE    Keep your fingers away from moving parts  gaps  between the cassette and its holder and for head  stabilization components  and holes im the support  column                           Usage Note      Always use the Up and Down Keys to move the Lift   Never try to force it  this would damage it      The over current protection circuit could be activated  after 3 seconds for reasons such as an excessive load  or the failure to insert the cassette  The lift will stop  and an audible signal will sound  The unit will stop  working and one of the following messages will  appear in the display on the frame    LIFT OVERLOAD  PROTECTOR ACTIVE   LIFT OVERTIME  PROTECTOR ACTIVE   To restore normal working order  press any one of the  occlusal type keys underneath the display on the  patient frame        45 Operation 2007 09 19       PAN    4  Use the knob to open the temple stabilizers  Have the  patient move forward without slouching or otherwise  changing his posture  Then have him put his upper  lip on the lip nose rest and lightly grip the patient  handles  Make sure his shoulders are
30.  spot  0 5   collimator                       gt   Cephalo slit          Operation 2007 09 19 98           II  Meaning of the Symbols          Patient frame  Ratinglabel       Label contents may differ depending on model     The Veraviewepocs conforms with    Some B acid the European Directive  93   42    ype P sete pat EEC which includes the  Attention  consult accompany documents  requirements for  Date of manufactured electromagnetic compatibility     Serial Number Type  4p ose FANNE Y Y ANARMUS y   Model Veravi CARI gz  aa 550  Nee Ex 2    Input power        y our ror 2E  SN  v CHA   sore  CBE               CLASS   EQUIPMENT                                     Distributor  Rated input voltag    Manufacturer  Alternating current Supply frequency Rated input amperes  X ray head  Arm   Tube label  Model of X ray head Head No  Date of manufactured  MODEL XH   550 TUBE HOUSING ASSEMBLY  Total fitrati Li WITI H HIGH   V LTAGE GE  ERATOR  Sion Sa  SIR JE      Rating  Tube model MIN 2 5mmAl_  ___SOkV 70mA 23 0sec    pr Ti aw  TUBE 5 051  LA OSARE  MANUFACTURED  Tube manufacturer Tube Anode No  Effective focal spot    Operation Instructions    Mo     eo  nr  Authorised representative in  the European Community    99 Operation 2007 09 19    Support Column    Main Switch    O of Jo    Control box        Emission Switch    Radiation    Mouthpiece Package  Base   d Equipotentiality  Lift Unit    Laser warning label    Emergency Stop Switch    Laser Caution label  EX 2     Package    T
31. 007 09 19 86    4  Troubleshooting     Problem   The following error message from Dxladj exe is displayed            Cause   The database application and Dxladj exe are running at the same time      Solution   Shutdown the database application then restart Dxladj exe     87 Operation 2007 09 19    Technical Description           I  Technical Description          Model X550  Type EX 2  Classification  European Directive 93 42 EEC Ib Rule 10           Safety according to IEC 60601   IEC 60601 1 1  IEC60601 1 2  IEC60601 1 3  IEC60601 1 4   TEC60601 1 6  IEC60601 2 7  IEC60601 2 28  IEC60601 2 32  18014971  ISO10993 1  18010993 5 and  1S010993 12 standards  Protection against electric shock Class I  Degree of protection Type B  Protection against ingress of liquids IPX 0  Disinfection methods      Every patient  disinfect the Temple Stabilizers  the Chin Rest  the Nasion Plate  the Hand X ray Plate  the  Lip nose Rest and the Patient Handles by wiping them with Ethanol for Disinfection  Ethanol 80 vol       Once a day  wipe the operation panel with Ethanol for Disinfection  Ethanol 80 vol   and wipe the  LCD with a dry cloth     Single use item  mouth piece   Mode of operation Intermittent  Applied part with no conductive connection to patient     Product Description  Dental Panoramic X ray unit with a high frequency switching mode X ray generator  In addition to  panoramic exposure  the unit can also take scanograms  Also cephalometric device is available that uses the  panoram
32. 09 19    9  Use the key for the Frankfort Plane Beam to line it up  with the patient   s Frankfort Plane and make sure that it  is perpendicular to the patient s mid saggital plane   Adjust the length of the nasion plate and put it against  the patient s nasion           WARNING       The laser beam could cause eye damage  Do not look  directly into it or let it strike you or the patient in the  eye              10  After making sure the mid sagittal and Frankfort plane  beams are lined up and the ear rods are in place  press  the Start Position Key           WARNING       Never let the patient hold onto the patient guard  his  fingers could be pinched between it and the cassette  holder causing an injury              11  The cassette holder and secondary slit plate will move  into their starting positions        A NOTE       Warn the patient not to move during emission  while  the melody is sounding   If the patient moves  he  could be hit by the arm or the image might be  ruined       Make the cassette holder or the secondary slit plate  will not hit the patient   s shoulder              60    CEPH     5  X ray emission    1  Checkthe arm operation panel  patient frame or control  box  and make sure the green Ready LED is on                                   WEEL  nay i    Sem  mz        amp      y ig  m     a ga      2  Pick up the handswitch and hold down the emission  Emission button button            Emission LED       After a few seconds the secondary slit and cassette
33. 1 and EX 2 use RF energy only for its   Baiiia ube internal function  Therefore  its RF emissions are very low   CISPRAI Clase Bl and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby  electronic equipment   The X550 Type EX 1 and EX 2 are suitable for use in all   RF emissions Group 1 establishments  When installed in a specified shielded   CISPR 11 Class B location  including domestic establishments and those  directly connected to the public low voltage power supply  network that supplies buildings used for domestic   T E purposes     Harmonic emissions Class A   1EC61000 3 2    Voltage   fluctuations flicker ndun   emissions   IEC 61000 3 3         These are only for the X550 Type EX 2     Operation 2008 07 21    102          Guidance and manufacturer s declaration     electromagnetic immuni          The X550 Type EX 1 and EX 2 are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below   The customer or the user of the X550 Type EX 1 and EX 2 should assure that it is used in such an                          environment   Immunity test   IEC060ltestlevel   Compliance level   Electromagnetic environment    guidance  Electrostatic 36 kV contact 42   4  46 kV contact   Floors should be wood  concrete  discharge  ESD  or ceramic tile  If floors are  TEC 61000 4 2       48kV air 48 KV air covered with synthetic material   E 2 the relative humidity should be at   least 30     Electrical fast  2 KV for power 32 KV for power Mains power quality should be  transients 
34. 23 2  File Click the host name setting of connected X ray device   Change the IP address as following    Pan cassette  192 168 240 17   Pan   Ceph cassette  192 168 240 25       2 3  3  Acquire Panorama Imaging Average  After the exposure  the    Panoramic Image Average    is display in the status bar           Panoramic Image Average    85 Operation 2007 09 19    3  Verification Procedure  1  Exit the database application then run the Dxladj exe and set the host name   2  Tum on Veraviewepocs   3  Expose X ray steps 1 through 8 in table 1 and record    Panoramic Image Average  by each step     Table 1  Exposure Setting of DDAE Verification                                                 test piece F   i   Copper plates  KV mA setting Radiographic Speed  step 1 Auto 2  Superfine mode  14 9   step 2 ESKV  10mA superfine mode  14 9sec   step 3  DHH  Anto  Fine high Speed mode  7 4   step4 65KV  10mA    ine high Speed mode  7 4sec   step 5 Auto2    Superfine mode  14 9   step 6 mo 65KV  10mA uperfine mode  14 9sec   step Auto2  E  step 8 65KV  10mA Fine high Speed mode  7 4sec                       4  Use the following flowchart to verify the DDAE         step1 step5  gt   step2 stepb   YES    step3 step7  gt   stepd stepd   YES          The step shown in the flowchart means Panoramic Image Average of the step     5  Results  Pass   DDAE operates correctly   Fail   Please contact your local sales representative     6  Turn off Veraviewepocs     7  Exit Dxladj exe     Operation 2
35. CEPH    Patient Positioning    Turn the craniostat into the PA exposure position     Otherwise  positioning  X ray emission  patient egress    are all the same as for the LA exposure   However  the nasion plate should be raised up     45 Degree Slant Exposure    Set the craniostat at a 45 degree angle to either the right or  left     Set the unit for a PA Exposure     Hand Exposure    1  Select PA Exposure     67 Operation 2007 09 19    CEPH    2  Tum the Density Compensation off     e  DENSITY    CEPHALO 6    COMP     3  Set tube current for 2 mA       80 kV and 2 mA are rough estimates for a child  but  these can be adjusted depending on the patient       Cephalo exposures cannot be made with Auto Exposure     4  Attach the Hand X ray Plate to the patient guard     5  Set the craniostat in the PA Exposure position   Raise the nasion plate up   Open the ear rod plates all the way     6  Have the patient place his hand inside the rectangle on  the Hand X ray Plate             N NOTE         Make sure nothing other than the patient s hand is   Hand X ray Plate inside the rectangle on the Hand X ray Plate      Do not fail to take the Hand X ray Plate off after  completing the exposure  Otherwise  the next  cephalo exposure made could be ruined     tient Guard               The X ray emission procedure is the same as that for  cephalo exposures      Remove the Hand X ray Plate after completing the  exposure        Operation 2007 09 19 68          CEPH     8  Removing the Digital
36. Cephalometric 3 5 mAs    Weight of X ray Head 13 8Kg  with collimators   Auto Exposure  Not applied for Cephalometric   Setting parameters  4    4  9 steps  Digital Display  Maximum possible excursion     60kV     80kV  1mA  10mA_  Minimum exposure time 4 3 seconds  Verification method  by test piece  Power requirements  Input Voltage  EX 2  AC220 230 240V   50 60 Hz single phase  Fuse at the distribution panel EX 2 16A  220 230 240V  slow  220 230 240V   Power Consumption EX 2  max  20KVA        Rated input amperes EX 2  max  9A  8A  8A  AC220 230 240V  with operation   EX 2  max  1 0A  220 230 240V  stand by    Power line resistance EX 2  max  1 Ohm  220 230 240V    Mechanical parameters   Panoramic SID 520mm   Cephalometric SID 1 650mm   Magnification Standard Panoramic  1 3x 1 6x    Maxillary Sinus Panoramic  1 5x  Pedodontic Panoramic  1 3x  1 6x  Shadow Reduction Panoramic  1 3x  1 6x  Orthoradial Panoramic  1 3x  1 6x  Scanograms  1 3x                Cephalometric  1 1x  X ray Field 6 x 146 mm   0  30    6 x 220 mm   0  30      Weight   Panoramic Approximately 184kg Boxed   Cephalometric Approximately 268 kg Boxed  Outer Dimensions   Main Unit W 1 020 x D 1 330 x H 2 355mm  H 2  185mm Option      Panoramic  Upgradable Cephalometric    W 2 000 x D 1 330 x H 2355mm  H 2 185mm Option   with   Cephalometric    Control box W 70x D40x H 115mm   Vertical Height of Focal Spot 1 055   1 775mm  Panoramic   970   1 605mm  Option   1 125   1 775mm  with Cephalometric  Upgradable C
37. Frame Liquid Crystal Display  LCD   Display various information including Ready mode  Image layer beam position  exposure mode     exposure conditions  patient positioning guide etc     12  Frankfort Plane Beam Up Down Knob    Turn the knob to the right to lower the beam or to the left to raise the beam  For panorama exposures   lines up with the patient   s Frankfort plane     13  Auto Positioning  AF  Sensor Beam Up Down Knob    Turn the knob to the right to lower the beam or to the left to raise the beam  Adjust the beam so it strikes  the center of the mouthpiece in the patient   s mouth     Operation 2007 09 19 10    Arm Operation Panel           Usage Note            Do not press down with excessive force on any of the operation panels  Do not press on the  panels with any sharp objects like ballpoint pens or fingernails etc        1  Panorama Exposure Keys    Use these keys to make various settings for panorama exposures   The LED for each key lights up when it is selected     Region Keys    Size    Magnification      Projections    DentalArch f    Maxillary Sinus   ff and TMI fi  Adult M andCh  d jf       L3x   13 andl  x x16    Standard       Shadow Reduction      and Orthoradial       2  Cephalo Exposure Keys    Use these keys to select the type of cephalo exposure  either LA  lateral      or  PA  posteroanterior          Press the auto density compensation key  997 to tum it on and off   The LED for each key lights up when it is selected     n Operation 2007 09 19 
38. MORITA    Veraviewepocs     e p     Operation Instructions     Panorama and Cephalo Capabilities     CE    0197    Thank you for purchasing the Veraviewepocs 2D   For optimum performance and safety  read this manual thoroughly before using the equipment   Pay special attention to the cautionary warnings and safety statements    Keep this manual in a handy place for ready reference     CONTENTS    Prevent Accidents                For Safe Operation     Safety and Accident Prevention for the Operation of Electrical Medical Device     Parts Identification and Accessories    D Parts Identification    I  Patient Frame and Arm Operation Panels      HD  Accessories       Operation     D Preliminary Procedure         HD Operation Procedures     Safety Check     Panorama Exposure     1  Tum main switch on    Emergency Stop Switch   2  Cassette Insertion    3  Panorama Settings   1  Auto Exposure  Digital Direct Auto Exposure    2  Manual Exposure    3  No X ray Setting      4  Patient Positioning   5  Panorama Exposures      6  Patient Egress and Image Transmission    7  Exposure Regions  1  f  Panoram   2  fly Maxillary Sinus  Mag   1 5 x  throughout   3  1 1 TMJ Quadruple  Mag   1 3x   throughout     8  Removing the Digital Cassette    Cephalo Exposures  option    1  Turn Main switch On  Emergency Stop Switch   Q  Cassette Insertion    3  LA  Lateral  Exposure   4  Patient Positioning   5  X ray emission     6  Patient Egress and Image Transmission    7  PA  posteroanterior  Exposur
39. NG       Do not use this unit with patients who have a pacemaker  This equipment could cause a pacemaker  to malfunction    Electromagnetic wave interference could cause this device to operate in an abnormal  random and  possibly dangerous manner  Cellular and PHS telephones  transceivers  remote controls and all other  devices which transmit electromagnetic waves located inside the building should be turned off    The following devices could cause the equipment to operate in a random manner and should not be  located within the x ray protection area  or be turned off while the equipment is in use    1  Electrical diagnostic  examination or treatment devices    2  Personal computers    PRINS  The Veraviewepocs must be installed in an X ray shield location  Local regulation for radiation  protection must be observed    If the Veraviewepocs is not enclosed by an X ray booth  or other protective barrier  everyone except the patient  must stay outside the area shown in the illustration  during X ray emission    The X ray protection area should consist of a wall  floor  and ceiling with a minimum of 1 5 mm lead shielding or  its equivalent and should have glass windows with a  minimum of 1 5 mm lead shielding or its equivalent   through which the operator can observe the patient  A  sign should clearly identify the area as an X ray  protection area  and a caution sign should light up  during X ray emission  Observe local regulations    The patient must be provided with appropriate
40. Positioning    Put an X ray protection apron on the patient  Have  the patient perform the incisal occlusion while biting  on an unused mouthpiece   Line up the center of the mouthpiece with the center of  the upper and lower incisors   Have the patient stand in front of the chin rest  Look  at him from the side  and have him pull in his chin and  straighten his back  Then look from behind and make  sure his shoulders and back are straight           WARNING         Have the patient wear and X ray protection apron     Always use a new  unused mouthpiece to prevent    contagion                Keep mouthpieces in a clean  uncontaminated area     2  Use the Lift Up or Down Key to raise or lower the chin  rest and line it up with the patient s chin  Release the  key when the chin rest is at the right height    The Lift has a Slow Start and Slow Stop  It will stop  automatically if there is an excessive load on it               Usage Note      Always use the Up and Down Keys to move the Lift   Never try to force it  this would damage it    The over current protection circuit could be activated  after 3 seconds for reasons such as an excessive load  or the failure to insert the cassette  The lift will stop  and an audible signal will sound  The unit will stop  working and one of the following messages will  appear in the display on the frame    LIFT OVERLOAD  PROTECTOR ACTIVE   LIFT OVERTIME  PROTECTOR ACTIVE   To restore normal working order  press any one of the  occlusal type key
41. afety   Turn unit back on and see if it works normally     Make sure ground is properly connected   Maintain room temperature        Message in arm display  LIFT OVERLOAD   PROTECTOR  ACTIVE    LIFT OVERTIME   PROTECTOR  ACTIVE       Patient is leaning or  pulling on frame    Cassette is not  inserted       Have patient relax and not lean or pull on the frame     Insert cassette           T Operation 2007 09 19    Error Numbers  Check the list below if an error number appears in the arm LCD display  Veraviewepocs 3D  or the arm    operation panel  Veraviewepocs 2D  and try the suggested remedies      The error numbers are the same for both the Veraviewepocs 3D and the Veraviewepocs 2D  For the 2D    unit  only the numbers appear in the arm operating panel     Some error numbers are only for the 3D unit                                                Error No  Possible Cause  appears in LCD  Remedy  m Overcurrent protection circuit of CPUL has been    off  wait 1 minute  tum back on  activated   o1 Short pin is not installed on DCNI2 of the CPU1 Turn off  wait 1 minute  tum back on  board   X Ray head overheated       02   Leave the unit on and wait at least 30 minutes for it   Wait at least 30 min  for head to cool  to cool off   X Axis did not retum to its original position in   pess Ready key and put unit into  03   specified time  i nea  Press Ready key again  ESES  Y Axis did not retum to its original position in   press Ready key and put unit into  04   specified time  nd
42. age to be lost  and the computer to freeze              Usage Note      After image transmission  a two toned beep will  sound and the LED will change to green and start  blinking  However  another exposure cannot be  made until the image appears in the computer s  display          During image transmission  pressing the emission  button will result in a series of beeps  but X rays  cannot be emitted     64    CEPH                     Auto density compensation is applied to create the optimum image   However  if some areas of the image are exceptionally dark  the auto  density compensation will tend to make the entire image whiter than    usual   For an enlarged digital image  there are junction lines that are not visible  when the image is displayed initially  However  if the image is  magnified  they appear as fine  horizontal lines dividing the image in  thirds  These lines are where the three CCD sensors come together             65 Operation 2007 09 19    CEPH     7  PA  posteroanterior  Exposure    1  Press the PA key     2  Tum the DENSITY COMP key on to select both the  required soft and hard tissues for making cephalo    DENSITY measurements   DENSITY COMP  automatic density  COMP  compensation   CEPHALO  Soft tissues will not be selected if the DENSITY  COMP key is turned off        When the Density Compensation key is turned on  the  arm operation panel will display    80 kV      Cephalo exposures cannot be made with Auto Exposure     Operation 2008 07 21 66       
43. bursts       supply lines supply lines that of a typical commercial or  TEC 61000 4 4       41 kV for input output    1 KV for input output   hospital environment   lines lines  Surge FIV 305  31 kV Mains power quality should be  TEC 61000 4 5      line s  to line s  line s  to lines  that of a typical commercial or  wv 405 5  22V hospital environment   line s  to earth line s  to earth  Voltage dips  short    lt 5  Ur EDI Mains power quality should be  interruptions and     gt 95  dip in Ur   295  dip in Ur  that of a typical commercial or  voltage variations   for 0 5 cycle for 0 5 cycle hospital environment  If user of  on power supply the X550 Type EX 1 and EX 2  lines 40  Ur 40  Ur requires continued operation  IEC 61000 4 11        60  dip in Ur   60  dip in Ur   during power mains  for 5 cycles for 5 cycles interruptions  it is recommended  that the X550 Type EX l and  10  Ur 10  Ur EX 2 be powered from an   30  dip in Ur   for 25    30  dip in Ur   for 25   uninterruptible power supply or a  cycles cycles battery    lt 5  Ur  lt 0  Ur   295  dip in Ur   29566 dip in Uz   for 5 sec for 5 sec  Power frequency   3 A m 3 15 A m Power frequency magnetic field   50 60 Hz  should be at levels characteristic  magnetic field of a typical location in a typical  TEC 61000 4 8 commercial or hospital  environment                    Note Uris the a c  mains voltage prior to application of the test level        103    Operation 2008 07 21          Guidance and manufacturer s declara
44. by  the arm              l 5  The green Ready LED will light up     51 Operation 2007 09 19    CEPH       Operation 2007 09 19           Usage Note      Do not move the arm manually    The arm may not be set in the proper cephalo position  if it is suddenly moved by hand  This is also true if  the arm hits the operator   s shoulder or something  while it is moving  Jf the arm is accidentally turned  by hand or is touched during movement  press the  Dental Arch key  Then press either the LA or PA key  once again  After this press the Ready key     Emergency Stop Switch   In case of an emergency  press the Emergency Stop Switch   This will stop the arm   s rotation  lift movement and X ray  emission  Do not use this switch for anything  If the  Emergency Stop Switch is pressed  the lift will stop within  10 mm and the arm rotation within 15 degrees     After Pressing the Emergency Switch   Guide the patient away from the unit and tum the main  switch off  This will return the unit to a safe condition   Tum the switch in the direction indicated by the arrow and  restart the computer  Then turn the main unit back on and  check that it is set for Panorama Exposure  If the unit  cannot be returned to a safe condition or will not operate   contact your local dealer or the J  Morita Corp        A NOTE    The image will be lost if the Emergency Stop Switch is  pressed during its transmission or if the main switch is  turned off              52       CEPH     2  Cassette Insertion     
45. ch   This will stop the arm   s rotation  lift movement and X ray  emission  Do not use this switch for anything  If the  Emergency Stop Switch is pressed  the lift will stop within  10 mm and the arm rotation within 15 degrees     After Pressing the Emergency Switch  Guide the patient away from the unit and tum the main  switch off  This will return the unit to a safe condition   Tur the switch in the direction indicated by the arrow and  restart the computer  Then tum the main unit back on and  check that it is set for Panorama Exposure  If the unit  cannot be returned to a safe condition or will not operate   contact your local dealer or the J  Morita Corp        A NOTE       The image will be lost if the Emergency Stop Switch is  pressed during its transmission or if the main switch is  turned off                    Button    Grip    LED    a    r Side                      PAN     2  Cassette Insertion      Insert the PAN or PAN CEPH cassette     4     Turn the cassette so that the detector side faces the  X ray head    Hold the bottom of the cassette with one hand and the  grip with the other  Push down the button and  carefully slide the cassette into the holder until the rod  goes inside    Then release the button     Slide the cassette all the way in until the rod goes into  its hole inside the holder  The rod will make and  audible click and the button will pop out  A beep will  also sound  After a few seconds the green LED on  the cassette will start to blink on and
46. e                                             Turn Main switch Off     Operation 2008 07 21    Maintenance  Parts Replacements  and Storage    D Regular Maintenance       I  Replacement Part    HD Storage                   Regular Inspection   Trouble shooting  DDAE Verification Procedure    Technical Description      D     Technical Description    I  Meaning of the Symbols   II  Replacement Parts and List of accessories        Appendix  Electromagnetic declaration        This manual covers a fully equipped model  refer to the sections covering the inst       Operation 2007 09 19    Prevent Accidents    ATTENTION CUSTOMERS    Do not fail to receive clear instructions concerning the various ways to use this equipment as  described in this accompanying Operator s Manual    Fill out and sign the warranty and give the dealer from whom you purchased the equipment his  copy           ATTENTION DEALERS    Do not fail to give clear instructions concerning the various ways to use this equipment as  described in this accompanying Operator   s Manual    After instructing the customer in the operation of the equipment  have him fill out and sign the  warranty  Then fill in your own section of the warranty and give the customer his copy  Do not  fail to send the manufacturer s copy to J  Morita Mfg  Corp     PREVENT ACCIDENTS    Most operation and maintenance problems result from insufficient attention being paid to basic safety  precautions and not being able to foresee the possibilities
47. e Humidity  5 85    without condensation    No frequent or continuous exposure to direct  sunlight     Do not get water  detergents or chemical solutions  on the cassette  These could seep inside and  damage it    Put the cassette in and take it out with great care   Using excessive force could damage the connection  components    Clean by wiping with a soft  dry cloth  Do not  touch the connection components directly with bare  fingers etc  Static electricity could damage the  sensor     Do not allow dust or other debris to collect on the  connection components  this could cause poor  contact              50       OFF                         CEPH     1  Turn Main switch On    1  Press the top   1  of the main switch     The blue main  LED will light up to show that the unit is on     2  Press either the LA  Lateral  or PA  posteroanterior   key to set the unit for cephalo exposure     3  Before pressing the Ready key  make sure the temple  stabilizers for panorama exposures are completely  closed     4  Press the Ready key   The X ray head will turn to its cephalo direction  and  the arm will rotate    The arm and head automatically go into and lock in  their cephalo positions         Usage Note     If the temple stabilizers are not closed or the patient   has not exited after the exposure  the LCD on the  patient frame will display    Err  42               A NOTE       Make sure a patient is no longer near the unit  before  pressing the Ready key  otherwise he could be hit 
48. e computers   1  The Veraviewepocs has been tested and found to comply with the limits for medical devices to the IEC  60601 1 2 2001 for electro magnetic compatibility  These limits are designed to provide reasonable  protection against harmful interference in a typical medical installation  This equipment generates uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions   may cause harmful interference to other devices in the vicinity  However  there is no guarantee that  interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful interference  to other devices  which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to  try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures             Reorient or relocate the receiving device      Increase the separation between the equipment      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other device s  are  connected      Consult the nearest J  Morita office  its representative or its dealer for help     2  The following equipment connected to the analog and digital interfaces must be certified according to the  respective IEC standards  i e  IEC 60950 for data processing equipment and IEC 60601 1 for medical  equipment   Furthermore all configurations shall comply with the system standard IEC 60601 1 1   Everybody who connects additional equipment to the signal
49. each business day  make sure that switching the main switch to ON  and OFF turns the equipment on or off without fail     Regular Inspection List          Power Supply and Physical Stability          1  Power Supply Voltage    Use a digital or analog tester to measure the unit s power supply   The result must be 220 230 240 VAC 10      Ground connection    m    Visually inspection the ground connection to make sure it is securely and properly connected           Floor and base securing bolts   Visually inspect the floor and base securing bolts    Check that the floor is level and make sure the base bolts have not loosened up   Bolt and screw tightness    Inspect all the bolts and screws on the unit   Make sure that all bolts are in place and properly secured               Electrical circuitry   Make sure all wiring and connections are intact    6  LAN cables   Make sure no cables are bent or pinched and that they are all securely connected    nl    Outer appearance and labels  Make sure outer covers and panels etc are not damaged  cracked  loose or dirty   Make sure labels for rating  tube  and lasers are all properly in place and securely attached     Ld    Main switch  Turn the main switch on and off and make sure the main LED on the control box lights up          Emergency Stop Switch  Turn on the main switch and then press the emergency stop switch   Check that the power goes off   Main LED on the control box goes out    10  Patient Auto Positioning  AF   Puta test object
50. ed EMC immunity of the EQUIPMENT    The EQUIPMENT should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment and that if adjacent  or stacked use is necessary  the EQUIPMENT should be observed to verify normal operation in the  configuration in which it will be used              Focal Spot and Skin Distance should be as great as possible to keep the absorbed X ray dosage as low  as reasonably achievable        3 Operation 2008 07 21    22 Y  SKI   X700  AT             WARNING    Do not fail to turn the unit off after use  this will eliminate the risk of electrical leakage and accidents     The main switch should be turned off during standard maintenance procedures  It is also  recommended that the main breaker or fuse on the main electrical distribution panel be turned off as  some electricity reaches the main power terminal inside the unit even when the main switch is off     Use special care to explain to the patient proper instructions as to when they can move as there are   multiple movements    with certain exposures     Do not press the panel too hard not to damage the panel        Operation 2008 07 21 4    Safety and Accident Prevention for the Operation of Electrical Medical Devices    1  Only fully trained and qualified personnel may operate equipment   2  Items to be duly noted when installing equipment   1  Locate the unit in a place where it will not get wet   2  Install the unit in a location where it will not be damaged by air pressure  temperature  humidity
51. efaults shown in the photo to the left        ANAS ioe    swo sucos  1  Auto Exposure  Digital Direct Auto Exposure   Auto exposure regulates tube kV and mA for each    individual patient   Press the Auto Level key to use auto exposure     A   v  The current auto level value is shown on the left side of  the Auto Level key  This value can be changed  Up  and Down keys will also appear to the right  use these to  change the settings    A Auto level can be adjusted from 44 to  4 in increments of 1    v      The factory setting for the Auto Level is 0        Operation 2007 09 19 22    PAN    2  Manual Exposure    Press the kV or mA key to switch to manual exposure     Press the kV key to display the tube voltage value  This  value can be changed  Use the Up and Down keys to  increase or decrease the value     Press the mA key to display the tube current value  This  value can be changed  Use the Up and Down keys to  increase or decrease the value     kV can be set from 60 to 80 kV in increments of 1 kV  and  mA from 1 to 10 mA in increments of 1 mA       The factory settings are 65 kV and 5 mA     3  No X ray Setting    Use this to rotate the arm to make sure it will not hit the  patient or for other tests which do not require X ray  emission    To activate No X ray mode  hold down the Down key  until the Auto Level  kV and mA displays go out    To restore normal operation  hold down the Up key        ZX WARNING             To use the No X ray mode  make sure the Auto Level   kV
52. emperature Limitation    Operation 2007 09 19 100        III  Replacement Parts and List of accessories                   Replacement Parts  Code No  Description Rating Type Qu   6112473   Main Fuse  EX 2    FI0A250V   Fast acting  High Breaking Capacity 1                         Fuse shall be certified according to IEC127 or 241  or manufactured in proportion to IEC127 or 241     List of accessories                                     Code No   6270750   Mouth Pieces  100    6350210   Chin Rest   6350207 Lip nose Rest   6331000   X550 2D  3D 3 piece Copper Filter  6290325 Ear Rod   6292325 Hand X ray Plate   6211957 Head Band A  with buckle   6211958 Head Band B  with buckle             the technicians of J  Morita s subsidiaries all over the world       technicians employed by authorized J  Morita dealers and specially trained by J  Morita       independent technicians specially trained and authorized by J  Morita       For repair or other types of service contact your local dealer or the J  Morita Corp     101    Operation 2008 07 21    Appendix  Electromagnetic declaration       Guidance and manufacturer s declaration     electromagnetic emissions       The X550 Type EX I and EX 2 are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below   The customer or the user of the X550 Type EX 1 and EX 2 should assure that it is used in such an                            environment   Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment   guidance   The X550 Type EX 
53. ephalometric   1 040   1 605mm  Option     Patient Positioning Auto focus using light sensor for distance measurement and  electrically operated positioning system   Patient Positioning Beam Class I Laser  Accordance with 21CFR Part1040 10 and IEC60825 1    Attenuation equivalent of Panoramic less than 1 7 mmAL   Patient head stabilizer Cephalometric less than 1 7 mmAl    89 Operation 2007 09 19    Exposure Time       Accuracy of displayed values  Emission Switch    Leakage technique factors    80KV  600mAs h  80KV  10mA  duty cycle 1 60  for example 7 4 s exposure per 7 minutes 17 seconds    cool down period     Measurement bases    The kV is measured by monitoring differentially the current flowing through 450 Mohm  1  feedback    Panoramic max 20 3 seconds  Scanograms max 17 2 seconds  8 6x2   Cephalometric max  5 0 seconds    10    Dead Man Type    resistors connected between the tube anode and ground     The mA is measured by monitoring current in the HT return line  which equals the tube current   Exposure time  Starting point of exposure is determined at the time when the kV value reaches to 75   of average kV value  Termination of exposure is determined at the time when the kV value decreases    to 75  of average kV value     Collimator    Panoramic slit and Cephalo slit     Digital Cassettes    Digital Panorama cassette and sensor  Option     Cassette model   External dimensions   Sensor    Active sensor surface   Pixel size of the sensor   Pixel construction   Detai
54. ft  dry cloth  Do not  touch the connection components directly with bare  fingers etc  Static electricity could damage the  sensor    Do not allow dust or other debris to collect on the  connection components  this could cause poor  contact    Slide the cassette all the way into the holder and  make sure it is locked into place    Otherwise images could be distorted  transmission  could be interrupted  or equipment could be  damaged        20             LED       PAN    LED Color and Condition    Green   Normal    Amber On   For X ray emission and image transmission    Red Bllinking   Abnormal Transmission malfunction  Cannot make  exposure    Off   Power is off or cassette is not properly inserted          A NOTE       Slide the cassette all the way into the holder and make  sure it is locked into place    Otherwise images could be distorted  transmission  could be interrupted  or equipment could be damaged                Never rotate the arm manually   Rotating the arm by hand too fast can cause the arm   motor to generate an electric current  and this could  activate the protection circuit for the motor switching  power  This  in turn  would cause the motors to stop  working    If the protective circuit has been activated  turn the unit  off  Wait about 1 minute and then turn it back on again   This will deactivate the protective circuit     21 Operation 2007 09 19    PAN     3  Panorama Settings    When the unit is turned on  the operation panel is set to the  factory d
55. g  Then press the Ready key to move the arm  into the patient entry position  Repeat the patient  positioning and then make the exposure              4  Hang the handswitch back in its holder     Hanging a mirror on the wall where the patient can see it    helps to keep the patient from moving during X ray  emission     62       CEPH     6  Patient Egress and Image Transmission    1  Use both hands to carefully open the ear rod plates and  get the ear rods out of the patient s ears        A WARNING       Open the ear rod plates very carefully and make sure  the ear rods are well clear of the patient   s ears   otherwise the patient could be injured              2  Pull the nasion plate out and then raise it up  the guide  the patient away from the unit     63 Operation 2007 09 19    CEPH       Operation 2007 09 19       3  During image transmission the LED on the cassette  will light up amber  After transmission is completed   it will change to green and start blinking       Transferring image     will appear in the computer  display  and after about 30 seconds the image will  appear         A  NOTE       During image transmission the LED on the cassette  will light up amber  After transmission is completed   it will change to green and start blinking    Do not do any of the following things until this LED  has changed to green and starts blinking    1  Do not turn off the main switch   2  Do not take the cassette out of its holder   Any of the above actions will cause the im
56. halo exposures cannot be made with Auto Exposure     In Cephalo mode  the No X ray function can be used to  check the movement of the cassette holder and the  secondary slit plate without emitting X rays     56               Up Down key          Craniostat    CEPH     4  Patient Positioning    1  Use the Up or Down key to raise or lower the  craniostat match the patient s height  Release the key  to stop the craniostat moving               Usage Note      The craniostat Up and Down keys will not work if the   unit is not set for cephalo and the Ready key has not   been pressed to turn the X ray head in the cephalo   direction    The over current protection circuit could be activated   after 3 seconds for reasons such as an excessive load   or the failure to insert the cassette  The craniostat   will stop and an audible warning signal will sound    The unit will stop working and one of the following   messages will appear in the display on the frame    LIFT OVERLOAD  PROTECTOR ACTIVE   LIFT OVERTIME  PROTECTOR ACTIVE   To restore normal working order  press any one of the   occlusal type keys underneath the display on the   patient frame      Always use the Up and Down Keys to move the  craniostat  Never try to force it  this would damage  it                   NOTE       Keep your fingers away from moving parts  gaps  between the cassette and its holder and craniostat  components  and holes in the support column              5 Operation 2007 09 19    CEPH    Craniostat    Nasi
57. ic X ray source     Intended Use  X550 is used for diagnostics in dentistry by exposing X ray image receptor and for the use by authorised  persons in the practice of dentistry or medicine  and or associated procedures    X550 is intended for dental radiographic examination and diagnosis over the whole Dent maxillofacial area  such as teeth  periodontal tissues or chin bone etc     Essential Performance  EMC pass fail criteria    Performance necessary to achieve freedom from unacceptable RISK     No unexpected X ray irradiation    No unexpected movement of the equipment    Generator X ray Head Assembly    Tube D 051   Focal Spot 05   Target Angle 5   Target Material Tungsten   Operating Tube Potential 60   80kV    1 KV  21 steps  Digital Display  accuracy of displayed values    10    Maximum  nominal  80kV  10mA   Operating Tube Current 1 mA to 10 mA  accuracy of displayed values   10      Maximum Output Power 0 8 KW nominal at SOkV  10mA   Filtration Inherent filtration minimum 2 5 mm Al at 70kV   Beam Quality HVL minimum 3 2 mm AL at 80kV   Primary Protective Shielding Minimum 1 5 mm Pb or equivalent   Outer Shell Temperature 45  C maximum   Duty Cycle 1 60  80kV 10mA   Filament Preheated   Rectification Direct Current   Cooling Oil Cooling   Maximum Heat Unit of 194 45 kJ  1 HU 1 35 Joule     X ray Head Assembly    Operation 2007 09 19 88    Maximum Heat Dissipation 2 kJ min    of X ray Head Assembly   Leakage Radiation max  1 0mGy h at Im   Minimum mAs Panoramic 6 0 mAs  
58. irm that it functions  properly and safely before being put back into use     5 Operation 2007 09 19    Parts Identification and Accessories       Operation 2007 09 19 6    Emission LED  yellow   Ready LED  green     Main LED  blue        Mid sagittal Beam    Auto Positioning Be             Frankfort Plane Beam    Frankfort Plane  Beam  Up Down Knob    Auto Positioning   AF  Sensor Beam  Up Down Knob    Emergency Switch    Liquid Crystal Display Image Layer Beam    Frame Operation Panel Patient Handle    Temple Stabilizer Knob    7 Operation 2007 09 19          Nasion Plate Cephalo Operation Panel        Patier    Frankfort Plane Beam Cassette Holder    Ear Rods Plate    Operation 2007 09 19 8           II  Patient Frame and Arm Operation Panels               4 2    e  M T   1  a   Bud NS  IT M  78 910 6 3       1  Ready key    Before the Ready key is pressed  the green LED for it will be blinking on and off  Press the Ready key  in order to complete patient positioning  The arm will rotate slightly and the positioning beams will  light up  Pressing the Ready key also enables X ray emission  During image data transmission the  LED will go out     2  Lift Up Key  Hold down to raise the lift     3  Lift Down Key  Hold down to lower the lift     4  Image Layer Beam Forward Key    Hold down when unit is in Ready mode to move the beam forward  For panorama  line this beam up  with the distal side of the upper  left canine     5  Image Layer Beam Backward Key    Hold down when unit
59. it       In case of an emergency  release the emission  button  this will completely stop the unit           3  Open the temple stabilizers all the way up and guide  the patient away from the unit   Press the Ready key on the patient frame or the arm  operation panel   The arm will go back to the patient entry position     4  Remove the lip nose rest and replace it with the chin  rest     49 Operation 2007 09 19                   Operation 2007 09 19     8  Removing the Digital Cassette      Make sure the green LED on the cassette is either  blinking or out     1  Support the cassette holder with one hand and press the  release button  Pull the cassette out a little and then  release the button      Usage Notd    Make sure you press the button down far enough   otherwise  the attachment rod may not come all the  way out of its hole  and the cassette will not come out        2  Hold the cassette with both hands and carefully slide it  out along the rail on the bottom of the cassette holder        A WARNING       Do not bump  jiggle  vibrate or use excessive force     Use both hands to put the cassette in and take it out   The cassette wieghs about 2 kg  and it could injure  your foot if you dropped it  The sensor would also  be damaged       Do not swing the cassette around  The vibrations  could disturb the sensor s adjustment           A NOTE       Do not store under conditions of high temperature  and humidity    Storage     Conditions Temperature       10   50  C   Relativ
60. ith a basic knowledge of X ray hazards and its protection  anatomy  and image diagnosis    c  Language understanding   English or German  Intended for professional use as described above     d  Experience   Experienced Person with operating X ray devices     ATTENTION       The J  Morita Mfg  Corp  will not be responsible for accidents  instrument damage  or bodily  injury resulting from     1  repairs made by personnel not authorized by the J  Morita Mfg  Corp     2  any changes  modifications  or alterations of its products     3  the use of products or instrument made by other manufacturers  except for those  procured by the J  Morita Mfg  Corp      4  maintenance or repairs using parts or components other than those specified by the J   Morita Mfg  Corp  and other than in their original condition      5  operating the instrument in ways other than the operating procedures described in this  manual or resulting from the safety precautions and warnings in this manual not being  observed      6  workplace conditions and environment or installation conditions which do not conform  to those stated in this manual such as improper electrical power supply      7  fires  earthquakes  floods  lightning  natural disasters  or acts of God     The J  Morita Mfg  Corp  will supply replacement parts and be able to repair the product for a  period of 10 years after the manufacture of the product has been discontinued              Operation 2008 07 21 2    For Safe Operation         WARNI
61. ition key and the patient Entrance and Egress key and make sure the cassette holder  and secondary slit move smoothly and stop accurately    Repeat 3 times    28  Craniostat    Grip the ear rod plates at their base with both hands and make sure they open and close smoothly and  go securely into position    Grip the nasion retainer at the base and make sure it moves to the left and right and up and down  smoothly and goes securely into position     29  Light Beam  Make sure the Frankfort plane cephalo light beam can be turned on and off with its switch   30  Cephalo Emergency Stop    Release the emission button while the cassette holder and secondary slit are moving and make sure  they stop     75 Operation 2007 09 19    Trouble shooting    If the equipment operation does not seem to be normal  check or adjust the following before requesting a  repair service       If the equipment does not operate properly after the inspection  adjustment  or parts replacement or if you  cannot perform the inspection yourself  contact your local dealer or J  Morita Corp    The inside parts of the equipment are charged with high voltage  Do not attempt to perform maintenance  or adjustment that is not described in the troubleshooting table    If an accident occurs  the equipment must not be used until repairs have been completed by a qualified and  trained technician provided by the manufacturer      Before conducting the inspection or adjustment  confirm that the Main LED  blue  on the contro
62. l box is  lit    Contact your local dealer or the J  Morita Corp  for repairs if the apparatus does not work normally even  after performing the steps recommended below                    Main Unit   Problem Possible Cause Remedy  No power supply Check the breaker on the distribution panel   No power when main  switchistumedon        Emergency Switch has    Release emergency switch and turn on main switch   been pressed        Switches don t work  Display doesn   t work   Some function or  Arm doesn t go to   process is in progress  starting point    Wait a while  If normal operation is not restored   turned the unit off  wait 1 minute  and then turn it on  again           Exposures and Main Unit       Problem Possible Cause Remedy          Tum unit off  Make sure of patient and user safety   Turn unit back on and see if it works normally    Use a devoted circuit with a minimum capacity of AC  220 230 240V  16A and make sure ground is properly  connected    Do not use devices which might produce noise during      Noise Interference an exposure     Panorama  amp  Cephalo    Image too light     Line in image     Large white border  Partial image     Completely black            Short  temporary    Unit spontaneously       power cut    goes back to same Tum unit off  Make sure of patient and user safety   condition as when it Turn unit back on and see if it works normally   was tumed on at Use a devoted circuit with a minimum capacity of AC  first  220 230 240V  16A and make sure
63. l for Disinfection  Ethanol 80 vol       Do not use ozone water to clean the unit  Ozone water could damage to the unit    Do not disinfect the clinic with ozone gas or ultraviolet light  This could damage plastic and  rubber components    When cleaning the unit with Ethanol for Disinfection  Ethanol 80 vol    take care that none of  it seeps inside  this could damage the unit     oe              Do not get the main unit or any of the cassettes wet  this could damage them         II  Replacement Parts            Replace the parts listed in the Regular Inspection List as necessary depending on degree of  wear and length of use       Order replacement parts from your local dealer or the J  Morita Corp            IIDStorage    No frequent or continuous exposure to direct sunlight           Store the mouthpieces in an aseptic environment     Store the cassettes where they will not get wet and where no chemicals will be spilled on  them     If the unit has not been used for some time  make sure it works properly before using it  again     Operation 2007 09 19 n    Regular Inspection      Maintenance and inspection are generally consider to be the duty and obligation of the user   but if  for some reason  the user is unable to carry out these duties  he may rely on a  qualified medical device serviceman  Contact your local dealer or the J  Morita Corp  for  details       This unit should be inspected for all the items in the following list once a year       At the start and end of 
64. l recognition    Resolution     Resulting image format     Image size     Imaging method     PC700   241 x 280 x 43 mm     10    Full frame transfer type 2 dimension CCD image sensor   147 5 x 6 1 mm   0 048mm   3 072 x 128 pixel   0 096 mm pixel size for Superfine mode   0 144 mm pixel size for Fine high Speed mode   and Digital Cephalometric mode   Panoramic max  288 x 147 5 mm   Panoramic max 3 000 x 1 536 pixel  Superfine mode   max 2 000 x 1 024 pixel  Fine high Speed mode    Time Delay Integration    Digital Panorama and Cephalo cassette and its sensor  Option     Cassette model   External dimensions   Sensor    Active sensor surface   Pixel size of the sensor   Pixel construction   Detail recognition    Resolution     Resulting image format     Image size   Imaging method     SIP SOP statement  LAN Interface     Operation 2007 09 19    CDCP700   241 x 280 x 43 mm     10    Full frame transfer type 2 dimension CCD image sensor   2212x 6 1 mm   0 048mm   4 608 x 128 pixel   0 096 mm pixel size for Superfine mode   0 144 mm pixel size for Fine high Speed mode   and Digital Cephalometric mode   Panoramic max  288 x 147 5 mm   Cephalometric max  260 x 221 2 mm   Panoramic max 3 000 x 1 536 pixel  Superfine mode   max 2 000 x 1 024 pixel  Fine high Speed mode    Cephalometric max 1 750 x 1 537 pixel   Time Delay Integration    Unshielded twisted pair cable with RJ 45 plug connections   Length less than 2 m     90    Requirements for computers or other devices connected to th
65. layer up with the patient  and the value of the image  layer will be displayed  Check that the Image layer beam  is lined up with the distal side of the upper left canine     There are three types of auto positioning that do not use the  mouthpiece    For these  the AF sensor beam is lined up with the center of  the upper incisors       For natural occlusion  press the Natural Occlusion Key   4     For a protruding maxillary  press the Protruding  Maxillary Key   4     For a protruding mandible  press the Protruding  Mandible Key    amp                             In each case  the arm will move to match the image layer  with the patient s dentition and the image layer value will  be displayed            Usage Note      If the mouthpiece is not used  the AF sensor beam  may not detect the correct image layer position for  edentulous patients  patients with twisted upper  incisors  or patients with lustrous crowns or full  orthodontic bands    In these cases  use Manual Positioning                1f a patient is not standing in place or is out of the range  for the arm   s back and forth movement  420 mm to  20  mm   a continuous beeping will indicate an error when a  patient type key is pressed     29 Operation 2007 09 19    PAN    Mid sagittal beam       Operation 2007 09 19    7 2 Manual Positioning    Use the Backward and Forward keys to line the Image  layer beam up with the distal side of the patient   s upper   left canine        A WARNING       The laser beam could cau
66. ld damage the  sensor     Do not allow dust or other debris to collect on the  connection components  this could cause poor  contact              69 Operation 2007 09 19    CEPH    Calibrating Digital Cephalo Data for Software Analysis    Digital cephalo data must be calibrated for whatever analysis software you are using        A NOTE          Measurements will not be correct if the data is not calibrated             Cephalo image data has a resolution of 176 dpi     Refer to the user s manual for your analysis software for instruction on how to calibrate the data     Calibration Data    A floppy disk with the calibration data is provided  Tt is titled    Chart 176dpi  jpg     How to Use the Calibration Data      Import the data into your analysis software       Refer to the user s guide for your analysis software to perform the calibration     The distance from the center of one cross to the next in the data image is 27 5 mm   Therefore  the total distance of 4 crosses is 110 mm       Based on the above distances  select calibration points and check the distance between them   For example  calibrate the software so that the distance from one cross to the fourth cross away from it is  110 mm       Keep the calibration data in a handy  safe place   We recommend that you copy the data onto your hard drive in a folder named  CXProgram  Files  3dxcom          Floppy Disk Provided Chart 176dpi  jpg    Operation 2007 09 19 70           III  After Use             if Main switch    
67. lutions  on the cassette  These could seep inside and  damage it     Put the cassette in and take it out with great care   Using excessive force could damage the connection  components    Clean by wiping with a soft  dry cloth  Do not  touch the connection components directly with bare  fingers etc  Static electricity could damage the  sensor     Do not allow dust or other debris to collect on the    connection components  this could cause poor  contact     Slide the cassette all the way into the holder and  make sure it is locked into place    Otherwise images could be distorted  transmission  could be interrupted  or equipment could be  damaged                     Usage Note      Never slide the cassette in with excessive force  This  could break the lock rod or damage the electrical  connection components        4  Press the Patient Entry and Egress Key to move the  cassette holder and secondary lit plate all the way back       Do not move the cassette holder or the secondary slit  plate manually  Suddenly moving these components  by hand could cause damage or a malfunction     55 Operation 2007 09 19    CEPH    Q Q            DENSITY    CEPHALO 4    Operation 2007 09 19    COMP      3  LA  Lateral  Exposure    Press the LA key     Turn the DENSITY COMP key on to select both the  required soft and hard tissues for making cephalo  measurements   DENSITY COMP  automatic density  compensation     80 kV will appear in the display when the DENSITY  COMP key is turned on     Cep
68. nt entry position  press the emission  button  the Ready key on the operation panel  or the  emergency switch to stop it           A  NOTE          If the arm return operation is performed without  closing the temple stabilizers or without guiding the  patient away from the unit after the exposure  the arm  operation panel will display    Err  42       If you go ahead and press the Ready key without  closing the temple stabilizers or without guiding the  patient away from the unit  the arm will rotate to its  start position  This can cause the arm to strike the  temple stabilizers or the patient        36          PAN    3  During image transmission the LED on the cassette  will light up amber  After transmission is completed   it will change to green and start blinking    Transferring image     will appear in the computer  display  and after about 30 seconds the image will  appear         A NOTE       During image transmission the LED on the cassette  will light up amber  After transmission is completed   it will change to green and start blinking    Do not do any of the following things until this LED  has changed to green and starts blinking    l1  Do not turn off the main switch   2  Do not take the cassette out of its holder   Any of the above actions will cause the image to be lost  and the computer to freeze                     Usage Note      After image transmission  a two toned beep will  sound and the LED will change to green and start  blinking  However  another e
69. nt folder           Click  Lock Folder for Data Read in             For details refer to the user manual for the i Dixel  application     Check Resolution    Move the mouse cursor to the resolution icon    Bl    on  the task bar at the lower right to display the presently  selected resolution     Change Resolution    Click the resolution icon    Bl    on the task bar at the  lower right to select the resolution     Either High resolution or Super high resolution will be  marked with a check  To change the resolution  click the  one without a check mark        Fine high speed mode  High resolution mode    Superfine mode  Super high resolution mode    15 Operation 2007 09 19       cuo       Operation 2007 09 19       Check Panorama Operation   Turn main switch on    Insert the PAN or PAN CEPH cassette into the cassette  holder and press the Dental Arch key  Press the Ready  key to enable X ray emission  Hold down the emission  button and check that the arm rotates  X rays are emitted   the X ray emission LED lights up  and the audible signal  sounds  Also check that after the emission time has  elapsed  X ray emission stops and the arm stops rotating   Press the emission button again to return the arm to its  patient entry position     Check Cephalo Operation   Turn main switch on    Insert the PAN CEPH cassette into the cephalo cassette  holder and press the LA key on the operation panel   Completely close the temple stabilizers for panorama  exposures by turning the adjustmen
70. on plate       Operation 2008 1021    2  Grip the base of the ear rod plates and rotate the  craniostat to its Lateral position        A NOTE    The nasion plate must be at the front  a proper  exposure cannot be made if itis reversed               Usage Notd     Rotate the craniostat with the nasion plate is down  and inside   Turning the craniostat roughly could cause it to hit  the cassette holder and damage it      To move the nasion plate  grip the base of its arm   Otherwise this could be damaged     3  Grip the ear rod plates with both hands and open them  up all the way     4  Make it easy for the patient to take his place by raising    the nasion plate and moving it out     58             CEPH    5  Put the ear rods on their studs     6  Have the patient stand directly underneath the  craniostat        ZX WARNING    Do not fail to have the patient wear an X ray protection  apron                 7  With the Up or Down key  raise or lower the craniostat    until the ear rods line up with the patient s outer ear  orifice and then release the key     8  Grip the ear rod plates with both hands and carefully  close them until the ear rods go into the patient   s ears        ZX WARNING    Be extremely careful when inserting the ear rods and  do not move the craniostat after they have been  inserted    This could seriously injure the patient              59 Operation 2007 09 19    CEPH    Nasion plate       Mid sagittal  Plane      Segbhdary  Slit Plate       Operation 2007 
71. r does not get caught  up in the Head Band     Attachment       To attach the Head Band  hold the stabilizer rod steady  with one hand  line up the notch on the end of the Head  Band with the rod and firmly press it into place     Removal                   To take the Head Band off  hold the rod steady with one  hand and pull it off carefully  Do not simply yank it off  forcefully            Usage Note            Do not apply excessive force to the rods  they might  break     z Operation 2007 09 19    PAN    Linelip with center    Approx  8 mm    Operation 2007 09 19       7 1   Auto Positioning      Use the Auto Positioning  AF  Sensor Beam Up Down  knob to raise or lower the beam so that it strikes the center  of the patient s mouthpiece         Usage Note      Make sure the mouthpiece is perpendicular and the  beam strikes the center of it  If the beam is off  center  the image layer will not be properly detected  and the image could be spoiled     Condensation on the lens for the AF sensor beam    could prevent proper detection of the image layer   Use a soft cloth to wipe condensation off the lens            For incisal occlusion using a mouthpiece  the image  layer extends to about 20 mm from the end of the  mouthpiece or about 8 mm from the edges of the  incisors     28       Keys other than  Occlusion       PAN    Press the Incisal Occlusion Key  which is used for auto  positioning with the mouthpiece    The arm  and the Image layer beam  will move to line the  image 
72. re with the specified resolution is not  e  24 available wih dis cassette  Turn off  wait 1 minute  turn back on  25   TDI table for this exposure mode cannot be found    Turn off  wait 1 minute  turn back on    CT  scan and 2 Direction scout are not available   Rentace with CT cassette and press CT  28         with this cassette  is  Replace with CT cassette and press CT key y  Cannot establish communication with 3DXD  NIS RT      Check if the application software on the PC is ready    v UP   E   30   Wait for reconstruction to finish if it is  PC may be busy reconstructing CT data or other  under way  processes       Vertical Slit did not return to its original position in   press Ready key again to put unit into  32    specified time  pecie  Press Ready key again  y  33   Hardware backup timer has been activated  Tum off  wait 1 minute  turn back on  34   X Axis is not in the ready position for panoramic    off  wait 1 minute  tum back on  exposure   ast The computer is not receiving the image  Check LAN cables  Exposure is terminated   36    No response from the touch panel module  Turn off  wait 1 minute  turn back on  37    The touch panel is not connected with its controller    Turn off  wait 1 minute  turn back on  E Defect has been detected in High Voltage Circuit  ath ete niente tan bakon  Exposure cannot be performed  Tum  Panoramic exposure cannot be made with this   i    Insert a cassette for making panorama  40         cassette     images       Operation 2008 07
73. rotocol     TCP IP with static IP address   Network interface  Universal purpose 10BASE T Ethernet network interface    board  Port occupied  69 udp  2102 tcp  2102 tep  Others  Network board  CD ROM drive   Display  17 inch CRT or TFT LCD  16 000 000 colors  Standard  TEC60950 or IEC60601 1  EMC regulation    Related UL standard  addition to USA   Related C UL standard  addition to Canada   Local regulations    91 Operation 2007 09 19    Hub  10 Base T  100 Base TX  Standard  1EC60950 if it is used in non patient vicinity  IEC60601 1 or IEC60950 with enclosure leakage current  is conformed with IEC 60601 1   EMC regulation  Related UL standard  addition to USA   Related C UL standard  addition to Canada   Local regulations  Recommended Hub  for example  Manufacturer  Bay Networks  Type  Bay Stack 350T    Storage Device    Patient data can be saved safely  MO or CD R disk drive is  recommended    Standard  1EC60950 if it is used in non patient vicinity  EMC regulation  Related UL standard  addition to USA   Related C UL standard  addition to Canada   Local regulations    Other equipment connected to PC  Standard  IEC60950 if it is used in non patient vicinity  EMC regulation  Related UL standard  addition to USA   Related C UL standard  addition to Canada   Local regulations    Application Software Application software for image processing or data base is provided by J  Morita   It shall be used with above Windows base computer specifications   It conforms to 93 42 EEC  in EU
74. s underneath the display on the  patient frame             25 Operation 2007 09 19    PAN       Operation 2007 09 19       ZX WARNING       Take care that the temple stabilizers do not strike the  patient in the eye           A NOTE         Do not use excessive force to close the temple  stabilizers   This could be uncomfortable for the patient or  damage the stabilizers     Forcing the patient in or out could also damage the  stabilizers              3  Use the knob to open the temple stabilizers  Have the  patient move forward without slouching or otherwise  changing his posture  Then have him put his chin on  the chin rest and lightly grip the patient handles   Make sure his shoulders are lowered     4  Close the temple stabilizers until they lightly touch the  patient   s temples     5  Make sure the patient s face is straight and then line up   the Frankfort plane beam with the patient   s frankfort  plane using the beam Up or Down key        A WARNING       The laser beam could cause eye damage  Do not look  directly into it or let it strike you or the patient in the  eye              26       PAN    6  Move the patient   s head to the left or right until the  Mid sagittal beam lines up with the patient s  mid sagittal plane  Then tighten up the temple  stabilizer so that the patient s face will not move     Head Band    For short people and children  use the Head Band to hold  the patient s head in place            Usage Note            Take care that the patient s hai
75. se eye damage  Do not look  directly into it or let it strike you or the patient in the  eye                Depending on the shape of the patient   s face  the Image  layer beam may not directly strike the distal side of the  upper left canine    In this case  position the beam so that an imaginary  extension of it is lined up properly     The beam   s movement range is normally from  20 mm to   20 mm  but it is less for some types of exposures     Make sure the Frankfort plane  Mid sagittal and Image  layer beams are lined up properly        A NOTE       Warn the patient not to move during the X ray  exposure  while the melody is playing   If the patient  moves  he could be hit by the arm or the exposure  could be a failure              The base is shaped to accommodate a wheel chair as shown  in the illustration to the right       However  wheel chairs with a width greater than 480  mm will not fit     30    PAN           Usage Note    If the patient is not properly positioned the image may not be useful for diagnosis  Refer to the  examples below to better understand proper patient positioning           7 3 Examples of Patient Positioning and Image Results     Correct Positioning              Face Lowered                 V shaped dental arch       Face Turned Up                     Face Turned to the rij          ae    31 Operation 2007 09 19    Enlarged Reduced    Reduced X ray absorption here   Excessive saturation        PAN           Face Turned to the Lefi            
76. strial Park I  Bangna Trad  KM  52  Bangpakong  Chachuengsao 24130  Thailand   TEL  466 38 57 3042 FAX   66 38 57 3043   J  MORITA CORPORATION Australia and New Zealand   Suite 2 05  Aero 247 Coward Street Mascot NSW 2020  Australia   TEL   61 2 9667 3555 FAX   61 2 9667 3577    EU Authorized Representative under the European Directive 93 42 EEC     MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PROMEDT CONSULTING GMBH    AltenhofstraBe 80  66386 St  Ingbert  Germany  TEL  449 6894 581020 FAX  449 6894 581021   The authority granted to the authorized representative  MEDICAL  TECHNOLOGY PROMEDT Consulting GmbH  by J  Morita Mfg  Corp  is solely  limited to the work of the authorized representative with the requirements of the  European Directive 93 42 EEC for product registration and incident report     PUB  X3137 E 2 Printed in Japan    
77. t are observed   4  Make sure the patient does not handle or manipulate the equipment     5  Item to be duly noted after use   1  Tur the power off after returning dials  switches etc  back to their original positions in the prescribed  order   2  Do not use excessive force or pull the cord itself to disconnect cords   3  The following items should be considered when storing the equipment   a  The storage area should protect the equipment from getting wet   b  The storage area should protect the equipment from any possible damage due to atmospheric  pressure  temperature  humidity  wind  direct sunlight  dust or air containing salts or sulfur   c  The equipment should be protected from tilting  vibrations  percussive shocks  etc   including when it  is being moved    d  The storage area should be free of chemicals and gases   4  All accessories  cords  guides etc  should be cleaned  properly arranged and carefully put away   5  Before storage  the equipment should be cleaned so that it is ready to be used again   6  In case of a malfunction or defect  operators should attach a written notice indicating that the equipment    is out of order without attempting to repair the equipment themselves  repairs should be referred to a  qualified serviceman     7  Equipment should not be modified in any way     8  Maintenance and Inspection   1  All equipment and components should be inspected regularly     2  Equipment which has not been used recently should always be inspected to conf
78. t knob    Press the Ready key to move the X ray head and the arm   into their Cephalo positions  Check that the Ready LED  on the Arm Operation Panel or the control box is on   Hold down the emission button and check that X rays are  emitted  the X ray emission LED lights up  and the audible  signal sounds  Also check that after the emission time has  elapsed  X ray emission stops  the emission LED goes out  and the audible emission signal stops         Usage Notd      The unit cannot be turned on if the Emergency Stop  switch has been accidentally pressed during cleaning  etc  Turn the switch in the direction indicated by the  arrow to release it        For safety  keep fingers away from moving parts when they  are moved              NOTE    Keep fingers away from gaps and openings for moving  parts such as the cassette and its holder and the temple  stabilizers as well as the holes on the support column    for threaded bolts                       17 Operation 2007 09 19    PAN                 ON         oFF   a     Main switch  Neroviewepocs  Mie  mus    conr                   Operation 2007 09 19    Panorama Exposures   1  Turn main switch on     Press the top  I Jof the main switch  The blue main LED  will light up to show that the unit is on        A  NOTE       Do not turn the main switch on if the patient is  standing near the unit  The arm will move and it  could hit the patient              Emergency Stop Switch  In case of an emergency  press the Emergency Stop Swit
79. tion     electromagnetic immunity       The X550 Type EX 1 and EX 2 are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below   The customer or the user of the X550 Type EX 1 and EX 2 should assure that it is used in such an  environment        TEC 60601 test   Compliance    Immunity test Electromagnetic environment   guidance       level level  Portable and mobile RF communications  equipment should be used no closer to any part  of the X550 Type EX 1 and EX 2  including  cables  than the recommended separation  distance calculated from the equation applicable  to the frequency of the transmitter  Recommended separation distance  Conducted RF   3 Vrms 345V  TEC 61000 4 6 150 kHz to  80 MHz  d 12VP  Radiated RF 3 V m 3 6 Vim d 10VP  s0MHzto 800MHz  TRE clones   80 MEZ i 4220 P  so0MHzto2 5 GHz  2 5 GHz    Where P is the maximum output power rating of  the transmitter in watts  W  according to the  transmitter manufacturer 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      Interference may occur in the vicinity of  equipment marked with the following symbol     Cp                 NOTE 1  At 80 MHz and 800 MHz  the higher frequency range applies   NOTE 2  These guidelines may not apply in all situations  Electromagnetic propagation is affected be  absorption and reflection from structures
80. tte  Press the lock button and make sure the lock pin moves smoothly    Repeat 3 times    19  Digital Cassette   Visually inspect connector  Make sure it is not cracked and that the pins are not bent              Panorama Exposures       20  X ray emission and image read in  Make an X ray exposure of a test piece and check the resulting image in the computer monitor   21  Arm Rotation    Hold down the emission switch to rotate the arm   Make sure it does not make an abnormal noise or slip and that it stops at the specified point     22  Arm Emergency Stop    Make sure the arms stops when the emission button is released and when the emergency stop switch is  pressed     23  DDAE Verification    Operation 2007 09 19 74     ephalo Exposurd    24  X ray Head changeover  Close the panorama temple stabilizers  Press either LA or PA cephalo and then the Ready key   Make sure the X ray head turns around and that it and the arm automatically go into their cephalo  positions    Make the above operation is not performed when the panorama temple stabilizers are open even if the  cephalo and Ready keys are pressed   Repeat each procedure 3 times    25  X ray emission and image read in  Make an X ray exposure of a test piece and check the resulting image in the computer monitor    26  Craniostat Movement  Move the craniostat up and down with the up and down keys  Make sure it moves smoothly and  stops accurately  Repeat 3 times    27  Cassette Holder and Secondary Slit  Press the Start Pos
81. turn back on  Digital Cassette is busy     13   Remove the cassette and reinsert it Take cassstfe rottend reinsert  14   Digital cassette communication failure Terai Vi  Remove the cassette and reinsert it  AF function cannot be used in the DOUBLE   Use the AF only when the unit is not  15 READY state or during other operations  engaged in some other operation and  d P k not set for Double Ready   16   CPU 2 firmware does not support Digital Cephalo    Turn off  wait 1 minute  turn back on  17   Install Digital Cassette prior to emission  Check cassette insertion  18       No communication with the host computer Start up computer  19 CPU communication error  Turn off  wait 1 minute  turn back on  20       Failure to send data to CPU2   Tum off  wait 1 minute  turn back on  The CPU on the patient frame side was busy and  did not receive the acknowledgement signal for the   To retum the arm  have the patient  gi   Temple Stabilizer status move away  close the temple stabilizers       To return the arm  have the patient move away   close the temple stabilizers all the way  and then  press the Ready key       all the way  and then press the Ready  key          79    Operation 2008 07 21       Error                                                 Insert the proper cassette for Panoramic exposures        ne Possible Cause  appears in LCD  Remedy  The analog power for the Digital Cassette is not  22   tumed on  Take cassette out and re insert  Take cassette out and re insert  Exposu
82. vice   J  Morita products may be repaired and serviced by      the technicians of J  Morita s subsidiaries all over the world    e technicians employed by authorized J  Morita dealers and specially trained by J  Morita         independent technicians specially trained and authorized by J  Morita     93 Operation 2007 09 19       Tube housing assembly heating curve     kJ   250       200       150       100       50                                        0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270   Min   Tube housing assembly cooling curve     Ky   250       200       150                                              0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270     Min     Operation 2007 09 19 94    Tube Rating Chart    Tube rating chart  Maximum Rating Chart   Absolute Maximum Rating Charts     D 051    DC  Focal Spot  0 5mm       25    80kV A   EE     TV    60kV       20        N  Mooy  N          SokV       15    TUBE CURRENT  mA     Wh                               2 3 a 7    EXPOSURE TIME  S     Anode Thermal Characteristics    HEAT STORAGE  kJ     28    2    20    E    a    10    Anode Thermal Characteristics                                                       D 051   7SUW   aT   Vi 170W_   K  f COOLING  y mmi   0   3 4 5   7    TIME  min     95    Operation 2007 09 19    Reference axis    X ray Field Panoramic       detector  Focal spot 0 5     llimator  AN slit             56 2    100       5185             97 Operation 2007 09 19    X ray field Cephalometric    1650  i 1320   i  Focal
83. work normally even  after performing the steps recommended above     81    Operation 2008 07 21      Cable Routing Diagram      Cable connections and routing may differ depending on the model         LAN Board A  On back of X550        HUB2  For X550       Client PC                            Operation 2007 09 19 82    DDAE Verification Procedure    1  DDAE Verification  DDAE  Digital Direct Auto Exposure  is verified by this procedure     1  DDAE Verification Flowchart       Start Verification             Startup Dxladj exe          i  Turn Veraviewepocs Power On             i  Expose X ray 8 exposures          Calculation              Observe Results             Turn Veraviewepocs Power Off          L  Exit Dxladj exe                n  End       2  Warning and Caution  If any errors occur during the verification procedure  turn off Veraviewepocs immediately   Restart the procedure from    Start Verification        83 Operation 2007 09 19    2  Setup    1  Test Piece  DDAE verification uses copper plates attached to Veraviewepocs  Test copper piece consists of three  copper plates  1    2    3                    2  Set Test Piece    22 1  The chinrest should be removed and the temple stabilizer closed     l    Temple Stabilizer       22 2  Set the Test Piece as shown below   Copper plates  1   2  3       1   2   3     Copper plates  1   2       1   2        Operation 2007 09 19 84    3  Startup Test Program    2 3  1  Exit the data base application and startup Dxladj exe    
84. xposure cannot be  made until the image appears in the computer s  display    During image transmission  pressing the emission  button will result in a series of beeps  but X rays  cannot be emitted        37 Operation 2007 09 19    PAN                     Auto density compensation is applied to create the optimum image   However  if some areas of the image are exceptionally dark  the auto  density compensation will tend to make the entire image whiter than  usual       For an enlarged digital image  there is a junction line that is not visible  when the image is displayed initially  However  if the image is  magnified  it appears as a fine  horizontal line through the center of the  image  This line is where the two CCD sensors come together     Operation 2007 09 19 38    PAN     7  Exposure Regions  1  f  Panorama    1  Press the Dental Arch key        e   mh       x13 x16 Q    EN EN ae    STANDARD SHADOMLESS ORTHO    2  Press either the adult or the child key     E Li    SIZE  ma 7  adult    child    For a Pedodontic panorama  the arm s angle of rotation   and exposure range are reduced  the X ray dosage is  also reduced by from 10  to 15        The pedodontic panorama is for people who have a  small jaw bone  If the jaw bone is too large  the TMJ  may not appear in the image    For the entire jaw to appear in the image  the length of   Pedodontic Panorama a horizontal line from the center of the incisors to the   outer ear orifice should be less than 70 mm                
    
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