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1. Heel Spur A poron horseshoe shaped pad placed in the heel seat used to offload heel spurs Heel Cushion A poron cushion placed in heel seat for extra shock absorption and or relief of heel spur pain Heel Lift wt High density EVA placed beneath the rearfoot post for use in limb Ga length discrepancy and equines Quasar Group Inc 2640 Walnut Avenue Ste A Tustin CA 92780 7035 Office 714 669 9600 Fax 708 810 5197 www digitalorthotics com S DIGITAL a ATH OTIS Toe Filler A low density plastazote material used to fill the void of amputated segments Mortons Extension EVA or poron placed under the 1 ray used to limit motion of the l 1st MPJ in cases of Hallux Rigidus Reverse Mortons Extension j 1 8 EVA or poron extension placed under 2 5 metatarsal providing greater motion for Hallus Limitus Quasar Group Inc 2640 Walnut Avenue Ste A Tustin CA 92780 7035 Office 714 669 9600 Fax 708 810 5197 www digitalorthotics com
2. 3DO FOOT IMAGING amp ASSESSMENT SYSTEM User Manual v 2 0 0 72 Last Updated July 10 2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION Technical Support amp Customer Service Information Computer Requirements INSTALLATION Installing 3DO Software on Windows XP Installing USB Drivers on Windows XP Installing 3DO Software on Windows Vista Installing USB Drivers on Windows Vista GETTING STARTED Imaging Pad Notes Running 3DO Software Administration Menu USING THE SYSTEM Begin a Foot Scan Data Search Data Information Foot Scan History Static Analysis Dynamic Motion Analysis Order History Order Section Order Transmission Printing Reports Troubleshooting ORTHOTICS amp ACCOMMODATIONS Orthotic Styles Material Options Top Cover Comparison Accommodation Options Quasar Group Inc 2640 Walnut Avenue Ste A Tustin CA 92780 7035 Office 714 669 9600 Fax 708 810 5197 www digitalorthotics com 1 00 1 01 1 02 GENERAL INFORMATION Technical Support amp Customer Service Information If you need any assistance with the setup installation or use of the 3DO system OR if you need general help with anything at all please do not hesitate to contact us We are here to help you get the best out of your investment Many training options are available Please contact us for more information For technical support training or questions about orthotics please contact Ryan Townley Director of Customer Service
3. Soft shock absorption material Sport Work Casual Black layered to desired thickness Dress Diabetic Used underneath Vinyl UltraSuede Spenco Neoprene and Plastizote top covers 1 16 amp 1 8 Soft shock absorption material Sport Work Casual layered to desired thickness Dress Diabetic Used underneath Vinyl UltraSuede MicroSuede Spenco Neoprene and Plastizote top covers Quasar Group Inc 2640 Walnut Avenue Ste A Tustin CA 92780 7035 Office 714 669 9600 Fax 708 810 5197 www digitalorthotics com 5 03 Top Cover Comparison Vinyl 5 5 Excellent 3 Satisfactory 2 Fair 5 04 Accommodation Options Below is a list of the most common accommodations however you are not limited to this list If you need an accommodation not listed here please describe clearly in the notes instructions box on the Order Section Accommodation Name Heel Cut Out Cushion A round hole is cut from the shell where peak heel pressure exists Gee and filled with a 1 8 or 1 16 round poron cushion Metatarsal Pad A poron pad placed just proximal to the 2nd 3rd amp 4th metatarsal heads helping support the transverse metatarsal arch Metatarsal Bar 2 A poron pad providing cushion and support for all 5 metatarsal heads Neuroma Pad A poron pad smaller than a met pad placed within the interspaces of the metatarsals used to treat neuromas Reinforced Arch EVA arch fill used for added shock absorption and support
4. Parallel communication problem Close 3DO software REBOOT COMPUTER Unplug parallel cable from computer Run 3DO software Plug cable back in and perform a test scan fIssuc S Possible Cause Possible Solution Error opening FootPad device USB pad is not connected to the Check the USB cable connection computer Make sure there is a solid connection from the pad to the computer Issue Possible Cause Possible Solution __ TDataModule1 Display Order A button other than Create New Call to get updated to newest version AndLineltemInfo Lineltem Table Order was clicked on the Order which fixes this bug Opened but no records found History Screen Filter OrderNo X Issue __ Possible Cause Possible Solution Small circular red or negative dots on Oxidation on sensor board Clean sensors with rubbing alcohol Particular sensor may not be Replace sensor board functioning normally Possible Solution Error Digital_Imager exe has There is no printer installed on the Install a new printer This can be just a encountered a problem and needs to computer dummy printer if there is no local or close We are sorry for the network printer available inconvenience Quasar Group Inc 2640 Walnut Avenue Ste A Tustin CA 92780 7035 Office 714 669 9600 Fax 708 810 5197 www digitalorthotics com 5 00 ORTHOTICS amp ACCOMMODATIONS 5 01 Orthotic Styles You are not limited to only these orthotic styles Yo
5. Cover e 1 8 Impact Foam EVA e 1 8 or 3 16 Shell e Full Length Extension e Rear Foot Post e Fore Foot Post e Accommodations optional or aS needed e UltraSuede Top Cover e 1 8 Impact Foam EVA e 1 8 or 3 16 Shell e Full Length Extension e Rear Foot Post e Fore Foot Post e Accommodations optional or aS needed Quasar Group Inc 2640 Walnut Avenue Ste A Tustin CA 92780 7035 Office 714 669 9600 Fax 708 810 5197 www digitalorthotics com A polis ORTHO DIGITAL QATHOWCS CustomSandal ie vustamoandal 3 strap casual sandal with Available in black or brown oe customized footbed suede or leather 5 02 Material Options Material Name Uses Spenco Neoprene Black 1 8 Made with closed cell neoprene Sport Work Casual and covered with 2 way stretch nylon This unique cushioning system provides a soft comfort bubble environment to help absorb shock reduce friction and improve overall foot comfort Awarded the Seal of Acceptance by the American Podiatric Medical Association Vinyl Black 1 32 Thin smooth material will hold up Work Casual Dress and last the longest of any material A Thin pone material with texture Work nessa ee Dress i Increase pone haninn w Poron 3 16 amp 1 4 Soft 2 layer construction for Diabetic Elderly biaha diabetic or sensitive feet needing maximum cushioning and support EVA Impact Foam Red Grey
6. backward For instance if the red bubbles are up from center this means the patient is leaning too far forward on their forefoot If the balance bubbles are down from center the patient is leaning back on their heels too much Anything off from center is an abnormality of various degrees The balance bubble on the bottom of the screen represents the patient s lateral balance side to side This will often relate to the weight distribution however that is not always the case such as with scoliosis where there is compensation for the spine curvature Body balance is a critical factor on living well with the force of gravity If the middle of your body mass is not centered every second that you are on your feet is creating unequal forces and additional stresses on your body These forces over time may be responsible for acute and or chronic pain anywhere in your body Frequently conditions such as headaches sciatica upper mid and low back pain and loss of vitality and energy are a result of this condition 4 06 Dynamic Motion Analysis General Instructions e Press the Start button to begin the Dynamic Motion Analysis e Have the customer walk across the pad striking only their LEFT foot inside the grey target box e Now have the customer walk back across the pad in the opposite direction this time striking their RIGHT foot inside the grey target box e lf there was any hesitation if you do not have 1 LEFT foot and 1 RIGHT
7. made the ordering very simple e First click on the picture of the shoe that is closest to the style of shoe your patient wears primarily For example if your patient wears athletic shoes or sneakers click on the Athletic style shoe You will see the default orthotic for the Athletic style shoe is the SpencoSport You do not have to choose the default orthotic for any given style You can use the Orthotic Style drop down list to choose a different material top cover such as VinylSport or UltraSport e You typically do not need to modify the Shoe Type or Number of Pairs fields e You can enter in any notes or special instructions if you like e Check your order and if everything looks good click Accept Order You will be returned back to the Order History screen to review your order details See 20 Order History section for more information on the features on this screen Order Transmission To transmit order click Return until you get back to the main 3DO screen You should have a notice in red saying Untransferred Orthotics e Click Transfer Orthotic Orders e Click Transmit Now e Click Send e Wait for the entire process to complete and then click Quit to finish Notes The Untrasnferred Orthotics notice can be misleading at times For instance you might create a new order and then put it on hold or cancel it Logically you would assume you have no
8. orders to send but you still see the Untransferred Orthotics notice This is because you have new data that has not been sent to our servers This is meant to keep our database up to date with all of your database records whether it is just a patient and scan or a patient scan and order It is also very important that you ensure that you have an active Internet connection BEFORE attempting to transmit orders If you click on Transfer Orthotic Orders and are unable to complete the process this will lead to inaccurate status of orders They will show Transmitted even if they are not actually sent This is triggered by clicking on Transfer Orthotic Orders Printing Reports You can print various reports from the Foot Scan History screen by clicking Print Reports Here is some general information about each report e Assessment Report This new reporting feature has many uses but it is most used for patient education Everything that the software can objectively measure is given a score relating to if it is abnormality or not For instance equal weight distribution would not be considered an abnormality but if it is not equal then there are various degrees of the abnormity Mild Abnormality Moderate Abnormality and Severe Abnormality This is the same with every part of the Static and Dynamic portions of the scan as described in the Interpretation Notes sections Quasar Group Inc 2640 Walnut Avenue Ste A
9. the foot Abnormal gait balance affects your entire body The easiest way to determine Dynamic Gait Balance abnormity is to compare the patient s 2D gait paths with the normal values on the right side of the screen Patient s will most often immediately see the difference between their gait path and the normal or ideal gait path since very few people have a normal gait You will see that with the normal gait path the line is on the outer edge of the foot on contact then just at the end of midstance the path transfers to the ball of the foot and then goes off the big toe during the propulsive phase Most people walk straight through the middle of their feet often propulsing off of the 2 or 3 toe Orthotics will help the patient to have a more normal gait path 2 Phases of Gait The phases of gait include e Heel Contact Phase 27 This represents the position of the heel as it contacts the ground Heel positioning is critical to foot mechanics as it acts as a shock absorber Abnormal contact position may represent condition s that cause both foot and limb problems Examples include Heel pain cased by heel spurs bursitis and inflammation arch pain Plantar Fascialitis lower leg rotational conditions that cause knee problems Sciatica hip bursitis ligament pain neck upper mid and lower back pain Any and all of these possible medical problems can result from abnormal rear foot position e Mistance Phase 40 This phase of the
10. Technical Support and Training Phone 714 669 9600 Email Ryan digitalorthotics com Computer Requirements USB 2 0 Port THIS IS THE MOST CRITICAL REQUIREMENT IF YOU ARE USING A USB VERSION IMAGING PAD Your computer MUST have at least one free USB 2 0 port There is a significant difference between a standard USB port and a USB 2 0 port e Windows XP or Windows Vista Operation System e P4 of Equivalent Processor Must run at 1GHz or faster e At Least 256MB RAM 512MB RAM or greater is highly recommended e At Least 32MB Video Memory e High Speed Internet Connection Quasar Group Inc 2640 Walnut Avenue Ste A Tustin CA 92780 7035 Office 714 669 9600 Fax 708 810 5197 www digitalorthotics com 2 00 INSTALLATION 2 01 Installing 3DO Software on Windows XP 1 2 3 Insert your installation disc into your computer s CD drive The setup program should run automatically Follow the wizard prompts to complete your installation 2 02 Installing USB Drivers on Windows XP no OONDAWRYW 10 11 12 Make sure the installation disc is in your computer s CD drive Plug in your USB cable first into the USB port on the pad and then to an available USB 2 0 port on your computer The Found New Hardware wizard should start The wizard should automatically find and install the USB drivers Follow the wizard through completion Open Windows Explorer right click on Start button and choose Explore B
11. Tustin CA 92780 7035 Office 714 669 9600 Fax 708 810 5197 www digitalorthotics com that are included with the Static Analysis and Dynamic Analysis instructions Everything is given a score and the cumulative score is the patient s score out of 100 and is meant to help the patient understand their feet posture and need for orthotics This assessment report is also great for you the doctor or technician because it helps you understand what is going on with your patient s feet posture and helps to determine the need for orthotics o Print Full Report This function will print the assessment report scores along with graphics of your patients scan This feature is typically used with pre printed double sided report forms where you put the form into your printer and clicking on Print Full Report will fill in the blanks o Print Quick Report This function will print exactly what you see on the Assessment Report window This should be printed on blank paper and is great for your patient file This report can also be sent to insurance and may be reimbursable as a Physical Performance Test o Standard Report The standard report can be printed by either clicking Print All Pages or by selecting desires pages from the list on the left and clicking Print Selected Pages This report is typically used for insurance reimbursement 4 11 Troubleshooting Issue Possible Cause Possib
12. ct red mistance green propulsive yellow The black lines running up and down separate each part of the graph into phase sections so you can easily compare how far they are off from the normal Right Foot Pressure 1 T 10 20 30 40 50 BO 7O an g0 100 Gat Cycle of Time ame ontact e hidstance Propulsive Gait Symmetry This is a comparison of one foot to the other Meaning the patient s left foot might have a perfect gait while the right is abnormal What is the difference and how severe is this difference We look at the percentages of phases of gait from one foot to the other to compare and we can also see this visually using the graph Order History Once you have completed the scan the next screen is the Order History screen If this is a new patient and exam you will always see No Previous Orders Found for this Exam If you wish to create an actual custom orthotic order for this patient and scan click Create New Order If you are on the Order History page for an existing patient scan you may either see No Previous Orders Found for this Exam meaning no order was ever placed for this particular scan Otherwise you will see previous order information along with the status of the order There may be more than 1 order listed in the upper left It is very important to understand what the Modify Order Hold Order and Cancel Order functions do e Modify Order This feature allows
13. d now be ready to use Quasar Group Inc 2640 Walnut Avenue Ste A Tustin CA 92780 7035 Office 714 669 9600 Fax 708 810 5197 www digitalorthotics com 3 00 3 01 3 02 3 03 QGITAL ORTHOTICS GETTING STARTED Imaging Pad Notes When scanning a patient shoes OFF socks ON is preferred but no socks are fine as well Have customer stand naturally on the imaging pad with the logo on the left side Toes should be pointing upward on the screen If this is not the case please adjust customer s position They should be completely inside the grey target box on the CORRECT INCORRECT INCORRECT INCORRECT It is best that the customer does not look at the screen during scanning because this can negatively impact the scan You can have them focus on something on the wall straight in front of them If your system came with Gait Ramps made of black foam these ramps are used to get a more accurate Dynamic Motion Analysis since they provide a more gradual slope up to the pad This prevents the awkwardness of the customer having to suddenly step up onto the pad from ground level Running 3DO Software To run 3DO software double click on the Digital_ Imager icon on your desktop Administration Menu From the main screen of the software click on the Administration Menu Please keep your licensee information up to date Click Edit to modify the information in these fields You can a
14. erity This example would be considered a Mild Abnormality Distribution Length e6c vi ama Unequal weight distribution may indicate that you may have or develop condition s such as An Anatomical Short Leg Spinal Scoliosis Postural Distortion s Pelvic Instability Unequal Postural Muscle Strength or Pelvic or Lower Extremity Pain 2 Areas of High Pressure The 3DO software is able to qualify objective abnormal pressure loading of the plantar surface bottom of the feet Areas which are RED demonstrate higher than normal areas of high pressure The percentage of areas of high pressure for the left and right foot along with the total percentage is shown in red under the weight distribution box Most common areas of the foot affected are the heels and forefoot area Anything over 0 total high pressure is considered an abnormality Quasar Group Inc 2640 Walnut Avenue Ste A Tustin CA 92780 7035 Office 714 669 9600 Fax 708 810 5197 www digitalorthotics com A a QUGITAL ORTHOTICS These areas of high pressure can be an indication of or impending conditions such as Heel Spur Syndrome Plantar Fascialitis Bone Joint Degeneration Ligament damage in your foot ankle lower leg knee Neuroma Callous Bunion formation Muscle Weakness and Postural Distortioin s 3 Body Balance The red balance bubbles on the left and right sides of the scanning area represent the patient s medial balance forward and
15. foot on the screen toes facing upward or if there is any major distortion in the foot images please rescan by clicking the Start button again and completing the Dynamic Motion Analysis again e To view 2D animation of the foot during the gait click either Left Autoplay or Right Autoplay button You can also step through frame by frame using the Left Frame Forward or Right Frame Forward buttons or you can even step backwards The composite buttons will return the image to a static 2D state e lf you choose to you can view a visual graph to compare the customer s phases of gait by clicking on View Graphs Quasar Group Inc 2640 Walnut Avenue Ste A Tustin CA 92780 7035 Office 714 669 9600 Fax 708 810 5197 www digitalorthotics com e If you choose to you can view 3D static and 3D animation of the gait by clicking View 3 D Image Here you can change the Angle Rotation or Speed of the autoplay Click View 2 D Image to return to the 2D Dynamic Motion Analysis screen e Click Next when finished with this screen e When asked if you would like to Finish testing and write scans to database click Yes Dynamic Analysis Interpretation Notes There are 3 major topics to discuss with your patient on the Static Analysis screen 1 Dynamic Gait Balance Provides an insight into how your feet and body perform while in motion walking Normally weight and pressure transfers throughout
16. gait cycle is a critical area of the walking cycle During this phase the entire foot is in contact with the floor surface The foot is changing from a shock absorber to a weight stabilizer If the normal rearfoot to midfoot joint locking does not occur then excessive motion pronation and instability occurs When this condition is present the arch collapses promotes and causes the foot into abnormal motions in all three body planes This condition may be responsible for a variety of biomechanical problems within the foot and weight bearing skeletal structure e Propulsive Phase 33 The propulsive phase of gait is critical as it provides the function of propulsion pushing off of your body when walking The 1 Ray big toe stabilizes weight transfer Hypermobility excessive motion and instability lead to accelerated pronation and abnormal weight transfer from the lesser metatarsal heads other toes Abnormal condition may cause of lead to poor balance while walking stumbling poor performance in running tennis golf and other athletics These phases of gait percentages can be compared to the patient s percentages of each phase located underneath their gait scan images You can also show this visually using the View Quasar Group Inc 2640 Walnut Avenue Ste A Tustin CA 92780 7035 Office 714 669 9600 Fax 708 810 5197 www digitalorthotics com 4 07 Graphs function Each phase line is represented by a unique color conta
17. his was an existing patient with an existing scan you would also have the option to Print Reports view Order History View Selected Scan from the list of scans on the left or Begin New Scan Quasar Group Inc 2640 Walnut Avenue Ste A Tustin CA 92780 7035 Office 714 669 9600 Fax 708 810 5197 www digitalorthotics com lems HOITA TM OVICGS 4 05 Static Analysis General Instructions Have customer stand on pad refer to 13 Imaging Pad Notes and Instructions for more information Click Start on the Static Analysis screen Click Calibrate if necessary Click Capture Image If you get a message about the captured foot length rescan if necessary this means there is a discrepancy between the software s measured foot length and the length size entered on the Data Information screen It is not necessary to re scan if you feel you have a good image e If you are satisfied with the captured image click Next to continue onto the Dynamic Motion Analysis Static Analysis Interpretation Notes There are 3 major topics to discuss with your patient on the Static Analysis screen 1 Weight Distribution Analysis These values indicate how much of the patient s weight is shifting either to the left or right 50 Left 50 Right indicates perfect weight distribution Any results with a 4 total difference i e 53 Left 47 Right is considered abnormal with various levels of sev
18. le Solution AC power adapter is not plugged in etic AC power O is plugged Male amp female cable ends not eee that the male amp female ends of connected the power cable are connected securely ee Bad power outlet Try connecting to alternate power outlet Issue Possible Cause Possible Solution Red screen when scanning Parallel cable not connected to Ensure parallel cable to securely computer parallel port connected to computer parallel port Using parallel adapter or PCMCIA Parallel adapters or PCMCIA cards will card not work with 3DO computer must have real built in parallel port a oo eee port Issue Possible Cause Possible Solution No foot image when scanning Pad not activated Press start and try again ees E V aa computer ESE a n computer Wrong parallel port setting Enter computers BIOS and change parallel port mode to ECP save settings and try again Quasar Group Inc 2640 Walnut Avenue Ste A Tustin CA 92780 7035 Office 714 669 9600 Fax 708 810 5197 www digitalorthotics com Issue Possible Cause Possible Solution Error Could not load Kernal Mode Multiple instances of 3DO software Close all instances of 3DO software device driver A device attached to the running simultaneously and run 3DO again system is not functioning Parallel communication problem Close 3DO software Unplug parallel cable from computer Run 3DO software Plug cable back in and perform a test scan
19. lso adjust advanced seitings on this page Quasar Group Inc 2640 Walnut Avenue Ste A Tustin CA 92780 7035 Office 714 669 9600 Fax 708 810 5197 www digitalorthotics com 4 00 4 01 4 02 4 03 4 04 USING THE SYSTEM Begin a Foot Scan To begin a new foot scan click on Begin from the main screen of the software Data Search If you are performing a new scan on a new patient click on Add new patient If you wish to view an exam order or patient details you can select the patient from the list or search using the Last Name First Name or Order Number fields Once you have the patient selected click Next to continue Data Information This screen is where you will enter your patient s information Enter the following First Name Last Name Weight Ibs Height ft in Gender Year of Birth eMail address optional Left Right Foot Length and Width Length should be as accurate as possible If your patient is not sure of their width just enter the best estimate A B Narrow C Average D EE EEE Wide O O O O OOOO When you are finished entered the details click Save then Next Foot Scan History If you are scanning a new patient the Foot Scan History screen will always say No Previous Scans Found Click Begin New Scan to start the foot scan OR click Data Information to go back to the previous screen to modify the patient details If t
20. olf UltraGolf Pump ltraPump Any Diabetic SpencoGolf Golf Golf VinylGolf Golf UltraGolf For ladies high heel pumps Made very thin and narrow with no padding unless specified on order For ladies high heel pumps Made very thin and narrow with no padding unless specified on order For diabetic and elderly patients Soft plastizote material provides maximum comfort for sensitive feet Orthotics specially designed for golfers Includes a special fore foot post to improve gold game Now with rear foot post to provide extra stability Orthotics specially designed for golfers Includes a special fore foot post to improve gold game Now with rear foot post to provide extra stability Orthotics specially designed for golfers Includes a special fore foot post to improve gold game Now with rear foot post to provide extra stability e Vinyl Top Cover e 1 8 Shell e No Extension e No Rear Foot Post e Accommodations optional or as needed e UltraSuede Top Cover e 1 8 Shell e No Extension e No Rear Foot Post e Accommodations optional or as needed e 1 8 Plastizote Top Cover e 1 16 or 1 8 Poron e 1 8 or 3 16 Shell e Full Length Extension e No Rear Foot Post e Accommodations optional or aS needed e 1 8 Spenco Top Cover e 1 8 or 3 16 Shell e Full Length Extension e Rear Foot Post e Fore Foot Post e Accommodations optional or aS needed e Vinyl Top
21. r casual shoes No rear foot post to reduce overall bulk Good choice when shoe fit is a concern For men and women s dress shoes Orthotics are cut narrower and thin materials are used to ensure fit For men and women s dress shoes Orthotics are cut narrower and thin materials are used to ensure fit e UltraSuede Top Cover e 1 8 Impact Foam EVA e 1 8 or 3 16 Shell e Full Length Extension e Rear Foot Post Accommodations optional or as needed e 1 8 Spenco Top Cover e 1 8 or 3 16 Shell e Full Length Extension e No Rear Foot Post e Accommodations optional or aS needed e Vinyl Top Cover e 1 8 Impact Foam EVA e 1 8 or 3 16 Shell e Full Length Extension e No Rear Foot Post e Accommodations optional or aS needed e UltraSuede Top Cover e 1 8 Impact Foam EVA e 1 8 or 3 16 Shell e Full Length Extension e No Rear Foot Post e Accommodations optional or aS needed e Vinyl Top Cover e 1 16 Impact Foam e 1 8 or 3 16 Shell e Sulcus Extension e No Rear Foot Post e Accommodations optional or as needed e UltraSuede Top Cover e 1 16 Impact Foam EVA e 1 8 or 3 16 Shell e Sulcus 3 4 Extension e No Rear Foot Post e Accommodations optional or aS needed Quasar Group Inc 2640 Walnut Avenue Ste A Tustin CA 92780 7035 Office www digitalorthotics com 714 669 9600 Fax 708 810 5197 7 TI DIGITAL ORTHOTICS Pump VinylG
22. rowse to your CD drive Find and Copy the file named Footpad dll Browse to C Program Files Digital Orthotics Digital Imager Paste the file into the Digital Imager directory Overwrite the existing file Your pad and software should now be ready to use 2 03 Installing 3DO Software on Windows Vista To oe ey Insert your installation disc into your computer s CD drive The setup program should run automatically Follow the wizard prompts to complete your installation Find Digital_Imager on your desktop Right click on Digital_ Imager Click Properties and then select the Compatibility tab Under Privilege Level select Run this program as an administrator and then click OK 2 04 Installing USB Drivers on Windows Vista N Oy la 10 11 12 Make sure the installation disc is in your computer s CD drive Plug in your USB cable first into the USB port on the pad and then to an available USB 2 0 port on your computer The Found New Hardware wizard should start The wizard should automatically find and install the USB drivers Follow the wizard through completion Open Windows Explorer right click on Start button and choose Explore Browse to your CD drive Find and Copy the file named Footpad dll Browse to C Program Files Digital Orthotics Digital Imager Paste the file into the Digital Imager directory Overwrite the existing file Your pad and software shoul
23. s optional or aS needed e UltraSuede Top Cover e 1 8 Impact Foam EVA e 1 8 or 3 16 Shell e Full Length Extension e Rear Foot Post e Accommodations optional or as needed e 1 8 Spenco Top Cover e 1 8 or 3 16 Shell e Full Length Extension e Rear Foot Post e Accommodations optional or as needed e Vinyl Top Cover e 1 8 Impact Foam EVA e 1 8 or 3 16 Shell e Full Length Extension e Rear Foot Post e Accommodations optional or aS needed Quasar Group Inc 2640 Walnut Avenue Ste A Tustin CA 92780 7035 Office 714 669 9600 Fax 708 810 5197 www digitalorthotics com p D DICITAL ORTHOTICS DIGITAL ORTHOMECS UltraVVork Work Boot UltraWork SpencoLace VinylLace UltraLace VinylDress UltraDress For work boots and other similar shoes when you are on your feet a large portion of the day Rear foot posting adds extra stability and extra padding increases comfort For men and women s lace up shoes Can also be worn in athletic work and other casual shoes No rear foot post to reduce overall bulk Good choice when shoe fit is a concern and full length cushion is needed For men and women s lace up shoes Can also be worn in athletic work and other casual shoes No rear foot post to reduce overall bulk Good choice when shoe fit is a concern and full length cushion is needed For men and women s lace up shoes Can also be worn in athletic work and othe
24. u can customize your orthotics any way you would like by utilizing the notes instructions box on the Order screen Shoe Type StyleName Visual spencosport Athletic Spencosport Athletic VinylSport Athletic UltraSport Work Boot SpencoWork Work Boot VinylWork VinylSport UltraSport SpencoWork VinylVVork For athletic style shoes and all sports related activities as well as everyday general use Rear foot posting adds extra stability and extra padding increases comfort For athletic style shoes and all sports related activities as well as everyday general use Rear foot posting adds extra stability and extra padding increases comfort For athletic style shoes and all sports related activities as well as everyday general use Rear foot posting adds extra stability and extra padding increases comfort For work boots and other similar shoes when you are on your feet a large portion of the day Rear foot posting adds extra stability and extra padding increases comfort For work boots and other similar shoes when you are on your feet a large portion of the day Rear foot posting adds extra stability and extra padding increases comfort e 1 8 Spenco Top Cover e 1 8 or 3 16 Shell e Full Length Extension e Rear Foot Post e Accommodations optional or aS needed e Vinyl Top Cover e 1 8 Impact Foam EVA e 1 8 or 3 16 Shell e Full Length Extension e Rear Foot Post e Accommodation
25. you to modify the order details of an order that has been placed BUT has not been transmitted yet You CANNOT modify hold or cancel an order that has already been transmitted to our servers If you need to change the specifications of an order that has already been transmitted or you need to hold or cancel an order please call us immediately e Hold Order You can hold an order that has not already been transmitted by clicking on Hold Order You will notice that the order status has changed to On Hold and the Hold Order button has changed to UnHold Order It is VERY IMPORTANT that you keep track of orders you have On Hold because we WILL NOT process an order that is on hold You MUST click UnHold Order and then transmit the order to us from the main screen e Cancel Order You can cancel an order that has not already been transmitted by clicking on Cancel Order You will notice that the order status has changed to Cancelled This order will not be made If you cancelled the order on accident you will need to re order for this scan Quasar Group Inc 2640 Walnut Avenue Ste A Tustin CA 92780 7035 Office 714 669 9600 Fax 708 810 5197 www digitalorthotics com 4 08 4 09 4 10 A DIGITAL ORTHOTICS DIGITAL OBTHOWICES Order Section In order for your patients custom orthotics to fit their shoes well it is important that we know what the primary shoe that will be worn is We have

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