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1. 00 02 1663 2011 Midmark 675 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 U S A Phone 1 847 415 9800 20 Progeny ClearVision User and Installation Guide Specifications X Ray Sensor Film Size equivalent Active Area Number of Pixels Pixel Size Theoretical Resolution Dynamic Range Sensor Cable Connection type Power Supply Level of Protection Size 1 87 mm x 24 mm Size 2 43 mm x 30 mm Size 1 600 Size 2 900 1 65 million Pixels Size 1 2 59 million Pixels Size 2 19 um x 19 um 27 72 dB 3m or 0 9m High Speed USB 5 V per USB 2 0 specification IP67 sensor only per IEC 60529 Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating humidity Storage humidity between 5 C and 35 C between 41 F and 95 F between 40 C and 70 C between 40 F and 158 F 5 to 85 operating humidity 10 to 90 non condensing storage humidity 00 02 1663 2011 Midmark e 675 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 U S A e Phone 1 847 415 9800 21 Progeny ClearVision User and Installation Guide Terms Film Size Equivalent Active Area Number of Pixels Pixel Size Theoretical Resolution Dynamic Range Sensor Cable Connection Type The size of the X ray sensor active area in relation to traditional film based X ray systems available to the dentistry profession The equivalent s
2. Prerequisites Connect the 1 Sensor e Install the imaging software following the installation steps provided with the product Connect the Progeny ClearVision sensor as described in this guide It is recommended to use the RINN DS FIT sensor positioning device that is included in this package since that is the only positioning device that has been verified Always follow the manufacturer s instructions for use and disinfection Connect the Progeny ClearVision M X Ray Sensor to the computer stan dalone configuration or to the USB Interface connector on the Progeny Articulated Arm in the case of the integrated system configuration NOTE Always attach the sensor and the integrated system to an USB port Taking 1 images that complies with the USB specification and supports High speed transfer Use only USB certified components that support High speed transfer if an additional USB hub or USB cable is needed Attaching the sensor to a different port or using different components and cables will degrade sensor performance Contact Progeny technical support or refer to the Service and Installation manual for further information Refer to the specific imaging software manual for X ray image acquisition NOTE We recommend the use of Progeny Imaging image management software Incompatible software will not allow sensor operation Verify that the X ray system exposure parameters are adequate for the de sired exam
3. YoU 10 Motalan FOC CONC es dS DENIM SE 11 Operating the Progeny ClearVision M 18 ACQUINING dans V suut 18 USING The SENSOn SMCAINS CULTUM 19 USING a Sensor POSITIONING 19 Hecommended 19 leaning DISINMECUN E t Mtm 19 SP CMEA 21 bci T IR T Xm IR 21 iade t Hc m TT T TL LL 21 duct TT TI UTERE 22 NV ANT MY ETE 22 00 02 1663 2011 Midmark e 675 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 U S A Phone 1 847 415 9800 3 Progeny ClearVision User and Installation Guide General Information Indications for Use Progeny ClearVision is intended to be used by dentists and other qualified professionals for producing diagnostic x ray radiographs of dentition jaws and other oral structures Contraindications None known Warnings Precautions Radiation e Only qualified and authorized personnel may operate this equipment ob Safety serving all laws and regulations concerning radiation protection e The operator at all times must remain at a safe distance from the f
4. Device Suite and Progeny Imaging are installed Figure 7 Progeny Device Suite Ew Install Progeny Device Suite Version 7 9 0 1 Installed V Install Progeny Imaging Add Calibration Files Figure 7 Progeny Device Suite and Progeny Imaging are installed The Progeny ClearVision sensor requires a calibration file to be installed for each device to operate correctly This calibration file is unique for each sensor and it is provided on the USB flash drive NOTE The USB flash drive contains the unique sensor calibration file the operation instructions and the sensor support software Do not discard or reuse Save and store the USB flash in a convenient location to allow future references to its content The calibration files for the Progeny ClearVision sensor are installed during the Progeny Device Suite installation from the provided USB flash drive No additional installation is needed if only one sensor will be used in the installed configuration and the sensor support software was installed from the provided USB flash drive Install the sensor calibration file by executing the following steps if more than one sensor is needed or if the current sensor is installed after the support software is installed or if you are uncertain whether the sensor calibration file was installed e Insert the USB flash drive that came with the Progeny ClearVision sen sor into an available USB port
5. 45 A0023 Documentation Kit on USB Flash Drive XSDP 01 or XSDP 02 or XSDQ 01 or XSDQ 02 Progeny ClearVision sensor 500 434 or 500 435 Sample pack of protective sheets 45 S0009 Sensor positioning kit Human applications only Figure 1 Contents of Progeny ClearVision Sensor System Installation Procedure Installing When installing the Progeny ClearVision sensor drivers and associated together with software it is assumed that previous versions of the Progeny Device Suite and Progeny Progeny Imaging image management software are not present Imaging NOTE Proper operation requires any previous version of Progeny Device Suite and Progeny Imaging to be removed uninstalled prior to the installation process to begin Software Execute the following steps e Insert the USB Flash Drive into an available USB port on your computer and allow the computer to recognize the flash drive 00 02 1663 2011 Midmark 675 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 U S A e Phone 1 847 415 9800 11 Progeny ClearVision User and Installation Guide e The main screen of the installation software is shown on Figure 2 If the software on the USB flash drive does not start automatically navigate to Windows Explorer and select the Progeny drive letter Browse to the content of the flash drive and start Setup exe This step begins the in stallation process NOTE The installation software requires Microsoft NET
6. Framework revision 3 5 This software will be installed if it is not yet present to the operating system Follow all on screen prompts NOTE If the intended configuration is based on Windows XP the Service Pack 3 update is required This update is included on the USB flash drive and can be installed from folder named Utilities Another option is to use the Windows update tool provided by Microsoft 8 Progeny Device Suite Install Progeny Device Suite Version 1 9 0 1 Install Progeny Imaging Figure 2 Main screen of the Installation software e Start the installation process by clicking on Install Progeny Device Suite button Figure 3 NOTE The installed software requires multiple software components that may already be available in your system These components will be installed if they are not yet present Follow all on screen prompts 8 Progeny Device Suite Install Progeny Device Suite Version 1201 E BM Figure 3 Starting the Progeny Device Suite installation 00 02 1663 2011 675 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 U S A Phone 1 847 415 9800 12 Progeny ClearVision User and Installation Guide e The screen on Figure 4 will be displayed Choose ClearVision and all other device families that have to be supported by the Imaging Software Select Devices To Install Clear ision S N 303238 Example Serial Number C Van
7. have a dedicated Computer with a 32 bit or 64 bit Windows oper Software ating system and have at least one High speed USB port available The computer requirements are listed in Table 1 Image capture and management software must be installed on all computers that will host the Progeny ClearVision The performance of that software is affected by the amount of RAM and storage memory available to the system for acquisition displaying storing and printing digital X Ray images The recommended requirements are listed as a guideline only NOTE Be aware that the patient volume and the specific demands of your practice may require adjusting these guidelines accordingly The system requirements of other programs operating on the same computer or network may affect these guidelines as well Table 1 Recommended System Requirements Computer Hardware PC compatible Pentium 4 1 4 GHz or greater computer Memory System 2 GB RAM or higher recommended minimum 1 GB Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3 Microsoft Vista Business or Ultimate editions Microsoft Windows 7 Professional or Ultimate editions Disk Space 450 MB minimum NOTE Additional disk space is needed depending on the size of the practice the number of images and other information you plan to store Each image is approximately 4 MB For example approximately 300 GB are needed to store 75 000 images Display Settings 1024 x 768 16 bi
8. location A Windows device driver installation message will be displayed when the sen sor is connected to an USB port for the first time NOTE A Windows device driver installation message will be displayed every time when the sensor is connected to a new USB port for the first time No additional interaction is needed when the Progeny ClearVision sensor is used in a Windows Vista and Windows 7 environment If the Progeny ClearVi sion sensor is used in a Windows XP environment an installation device wizard may appear Figure 12 Follow the steps bellow to complete the instal lation e Select Yes this time only from the dialog box and press the Next button Figure 12 00 02 1663 2011 Midmark e 675 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 U S A Phone 1 847 415 9800 16 Progeny ClearVision User and Installation Guide Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows search for current and updated soltware by looking on your computer on the hardware installation ot on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy pokey Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software es this time oni Yes now and every lime connect a device No not thes time Click Next to continue Figure 12 Found New Hardware Wizard in Windows XP first screen e Select Install the software automatically and continue by pressin
9. never ex posed to direct sunlight for extensive periods of time 00 02 1663 2011 Midmark 675 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 U S A Phone 1 847 415 9800 5 Progeny ClearVision User and Installation Guide Explanation of Symbols on Technical Labels IP67 A E Caution consult accompanying documents Refer to operating instructions Class Il equipment provides double Isolation to protect against electric shock Type provides additional protection against electric shock Degree of protection 67 means that sensor casting 15 totally protected against dust protected against the effect of immersion between 15 cm and 1 m Direct current Serial number Catalogue number Date of manufacture Place of manufacture manufacturer 00 02 1663 2011 Midmark e 675 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 U S A e Phone 1 847 415 9800 6 Progeny ClearVision User and Installation Guide Compliance with Applicable Standards The following regulatory documents apply General 60601 1 1995 Safety Protection against electrical shock Class Degree of protection against electrical shock Type BF Applied Part Degree of protection against ingress of water IP67 Not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide EMI EMC IEC 60601 1 2 2007 Degree of IEC 60529 2001 Protection Degree of protect
10. on your computer and allow the computer to recognize the flash drive e he main screen of the calibration file installation is shown on Figure 8 If the software on the USB flash drive does not start automatically navigate to Windows Explorer and select the drive letter labeled Progeny Browse to the content of the flash drive and start Setup exe This step begins the installation process NOTE Do not run the Progeny Device Suite installation as that software is now installed 00 02 1663 2011 Midmark e 675 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 U S A Phone 1 847 415 9800 14 Progeny ClearVision User and Installation Guide TTS Figure 8 Main screen of the calibration file installation e To add the calibration file onto your computer click on the Add Calibration Files button Figure 9 V Progeny Device Suite nes Figure 9 Calibration file installation e The dialog box shown on Figure 10 will appear to allow selection of the ca libration file s source folder The initial selection will point to the source folder on the current USB flash drive Navigate to the calibration file source folder if needed and click on the OK button to continue Desktop gt Adminuser J Public 41 Computer gt amp Local Disk C gt e DVD Drive D 4 ex PROGENY amd64 d CalFiles CenfigFiles gt J DotNetFX35 Firmware Figure 10 Select the source f
11. teeth and the oral cavity The system provides e Immediate production of an image e Digital image storage and management e Efficient archiving and recall of images e Elimination of film processing The components of the Progeny ClearVision sensor system are the Digital Sensor internal USB Cables and the Sensor Calibration Files The digital sensor is designed to transform a two dimensional X ray picture into an electrical signal The structure of the sensor is assembled with a first layer of phosphor material scintillator which when exposed by incident X rays emits a luminous radiation This light is then transferred to the photo sensitive elements of the Sensor where it is transformed to electrical potential The electrical signal is sent to the computer for processing During installation of the Progeny ClearVision sensor system files specific to the sensor serial number are stored on each computer where the sensor will be used For more details refer to the Progeny ClearVision Installation section of this manual Provides the user interface to acquire store retrieve transmit review and post process images acquired by the Progeny ClearVision sensor system For more details refer to the Progeny ClearVision Installation section of this manual or the Progeny Imaging User Manual The Progeny ClearVision digital sensor is sensitive to intense UV light Therefore the sensor should be stored in the box provided and
12. PROGENY CLEARVISION M DIGITAL SENSOR SYSTEM ce AND INSTALLATION GUIDE 00 02 1663 Rev P2510 PROGENY CLEARVISION M DIGITAL SENSOR SYSTEM USER AND INSTALLATION GUIDE 00 02 1663 REV B MIDMARK CORPORATION 6 5 HEATHROW DRIVE LINCOLNSHIRE IL 60069 U S A PHONE 1 847 415 9800 TOLL FREE 888 924 3800 U S ONLY FAX 1 847 415 9810 WWW PROGENYDENTAL COM Copyright 2011 Midmark All rights reserved Progeny ClearVision User and Installation Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS General VELA EVEN ud Pda OE du doc 4 dnrelerzio aed ccm reme 4 ConDtraipdicatlOiS DUE 4 Warnings Precautions ue dear be ed ou Ewa atas Doa Pro e Se Cou idu denn 4 Product DOSE DU OPN M M MED MTM MORI 5 Explanation of Symbols on Technical 4 6 Compliance with Applicable Standards us is ia ei a b Dao P d Oa ul o 7 Obtaining adu ia atado EE uaa Ia RUNE 9 Authorized HepresentatlVes simdun vive voor sain beau Uti Va Vea UR VE VR ZUR 9 AU IO 3a T 10 alm 10
13. The Computer is not intended to be located in the patient environment within a 1 5 m radius of the patient e System installation shall be in accordance with the requirements of IEC 60601 1 the Standard for Safety Requirements of Medical Electrical Systems 00 02 1663 2011 Midmark 675 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 U S A Phone 1 847 415 9800 4 Progeny ClearVision User and Installation Guide Product Description Digital Sensor Sensor Calibration Files Progeny Imaging NOTE Progeny ClearVision is a digital imaging system for dental radiographic ap plication The product is to be used for routine dental radiographic examina tions such as bitewings periapicals etc Two different sized sensors size 1 and size 2 are utilized to image different anatomy and for different patient siz es The CMOS sensor connects directly to a USB connection in a PC without the need for an intermediate electrical interface Progeny ClearVision works with a standard dental intraoral x ray source without any connection to the x ray source Progeny ClearVision captures an image automatically upon sensing the production of x ray and after the x ray is complete transfers the image to an imaging software program on the PC Disposable sheaths are used with each use to prevent cross contamination between patients Proge ny ClearVision Sensor is a state of the art intraoral x ray detector intended for digital imaging of
14. e Midmark Corporation 675 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 Phone 1 847 415 9800 Toll free 888 924 3800 U S Only Fax 1 847 415 9810 To facilitate your service call the following information should be ready and available e Computer operating system e Version of Progeny Imaging software e Serial number of your sensor e Type of Progeny Imaging installation Standalone peer to peer net work client server network NOTE It is recommended that the installing technician review the complete instructions before attempting to install or upgrade any component Representatives CE Partner 4U Esdoornlaah 13 3951DB Maarn The Netherlands Phone 31 843 442 524 Fax 31 343 442 162 00 02 1663 2011 Midmark 675 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 U S A Phone 1 847 415 9800 9 Progeny ClearVision User and Installation Guide Installation Overview The Progeny ClearVision Sensor System is an intraoral digital sensor used with an intraoral X Ray generator to capture digital images of dentition and the surrounding skeletal structures The Sensor is available in two configurations e Standalone Sensor connected directly to a PC Integrated Integrated into and part of the Preva Plus system or pro vided separately and connected to Preva 2 0 NOTE The integrated version of is available as a retrofit kit for certain existing Progeny products Before You Begin Computer and You must
15. ensor area used to produce an image measured in square millimeters mm2 The larger the number the larger the active area The total number of pixels in the sensor active area It has no unit value how ever a larger number results in a finer image The size of the smallest discrete picture element used in the process of image acquisition measured in micrometers um The smaller the pixel size the finer the image Measures the maximum level of detail that the sensor system is capable of acquiring measured in line pairs per millimeter Ip mm The larger the num ber the finer the image Represents the largest output of the device as a ratio to the smallest output measured in decibels dB A larger number shows a greater X ray exposure range in which the X ray sensor system can produce an image without degra dation Identifies the type and length of the sensor cable opecifies the connection type used to attach the sensor system to the com puter Warranty A separate Warranty Registration form has been included with your system Please complete and return it immediately to validate your warranty and receive technical support Progeny cannot offer technical support or assistance unless your product has been registered Extended Warranty Options are available For more details contact Progeny or your dealer 00 02 1663 2011 Midmark e 675 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 U S A e Phone 1 847 415 9800 22
16. g the Next button Figure 13 Follow the wizard instructions and prompts to complete the drive installation Found New Hardware Wizard This ward helps you install software for ClearVision Size2 if your hardware came with an installation CD floppy disk insert it now What do you wart the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a ist of specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Figure 13 Found New Hardware Wizard in Windows XP second screen Sensor The Progeny ClearVision sensor could be used once Progeny Imaging soft Selection in ware is started as it is described in Progeny Imaging Installation Manual To Progeny select the Progeny ClearVision sensor use the Device Control Toolbar by Imaging following the steps bellow e Select ClearVision as shown on Figure 14 A lt None gt ClearVision Vantage Pan VisionDX 600 Figure 14 Selecting Progeny ClearVision sensor in Progeny Imaging e Once ClearVision is selected you will see a green LED Figure 15 This ve rifies the sensor is now connected to the computer e ClearVision E Figure 15 Successful Progeny ClearVision M sensor selection 00 02 1663 2011 675 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 U S A Phone 1 847 415 9800 17 Progeny ClearVision User and Installation Guide Operating the Progeny ClearVision Sensor Acquiring Images
17. he sensor out of the sheath delicately using the thumb DO NOT pull the cable while removing the protective sheath Using a Sensor Positioning Device To facilitate correct positioning of the Progeny ClearVision sensor in the pa tient s mouth it is recommended a positioning device be used Refer to the manufacturer s manual for instructions for optimal usage Recommended Maintenance Progeny ClearVision sensors do not require maintenance Disinfection is recommended between every use Cleaning and Disinfecting NOTE Disinfection of the Progeny ClearVision sensor is the sole responsibility of the user according to their practice protocol and the instructions requirements and limitations of the disinfecting agent being used as per the manufacturer of the agent 00 02 1663 2011 Midmark 675 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 U S A Phone 1 847 415 9800 19 Progeny ClearVision User and Installation Guide The Progeny ClearVision sensor should be cleaned according to the follow ing procedure 1 The Progeny ClearVision sensor and associated cables may be disin fected by wiping with a high level EPA registered hospital disinfectant as per manufacturer s directions Use personal protection equipment during the disinfecting process Disinfect the sensor and the first 10 centimeters of the sensor cable only before first use and before any new patient Use a new sanitary sheath for each pat
18. ient The sheath must be biocom patible following the standard ISO 10993 1 Sheaths provided by Progeny meet this standard Wipe the sensor surface not the cable with a gauze sponge moistened with a disinfecting solution Disinfection by immersion with a disinfecting solution is preferred Follow the disinfectant manufacturers recommended immersion time and other instructions The sensor cable can be soaked in a disinfecting solution as long as there is mechanical damage to the sensor or the cable If mechanical dam age Is recognized consult with Progeny technical support before attempt ing to immerse the sensor or cable Dry the sensor before placement in the next sanitary barrier Important e Do not immerse the USB connector in a disinfecting solution e Do not clean the sensor or cable with abrasive tools e Do not use disinfectants that contain bleach or alcohol Do not heat sterilize or autoclave the sensor as this will damage the electron ics and enclosure thus voiding the warranty Preferred disinfecting liquids CIDEX OPA trademark of Johnson and Johnson DENTASEPT trademark of Anios Laboratories RELYON trademark of Phagogene Dec Laborotories Never use Alcohols Isopropyl Alcohol Methanol SEKUSID N trademark of Ecolab Paragerm Laboratories SEKUSEPT Easy trademark of Ecolab Paragerm Laboratories FD333 trademark of Durr Dental Laboratories FD322 trademark of Durr Dental Laboratories
19. ination Insert the X ray sensor into a sensor sheath and then position the sensor inside the patient s mouth in the desired position Position the tube head of the X ray system to the patient using standard positioning procedures Activate the Progeny ClearVision via the imaging software refer to the software guide Repeat steps 1 5 for additional images 00 02 1663 2011 Midmark 675 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 U S A Phone 1 847 415 9800 18 Progeny ClearVision User and Installation Guide Using the Sensor Sheaths A sample pack of sanitary sheaths is included with your sensor Sheaths are necessary to avoid patient cross contamination Care must be exercised when placing sheaths on sensors or in positioning device If you suspect the sheath integrity has been compromised discard and do not use The sheaths are not sterile and are intended as a single use item Dispose of used sheaths appropriately To order more sheaths contact Progeny or your Progeny dealer 1 Follow the procedure below prior to every use of the sensor Hold sheath and insert sensor into opening between the white tab and the paper 2 Gently slide the sensor into the sheath until it reaches the tip of the sheath Do not force it 3 Peel back the protective cover 4 Peel away the paper backing The sensor is now protected and ready for normal use Figure 16 Using protective sensor sheath 5 After use slide t
20. ion against ingress of water IP67 Imaging IEC 61223 3 4 200 Line pair resolution better than 8 Ip mm Low contrast resolution all holes visible EMC Information regarding potential EMC interference and advice for avoidance Statement The Progeny ClearVision sensor is considered as non life supporting equipment While using Progeny ClearVision sensors adjacent to other equipment configuration should be carefully adjusted to ensure that elec tromagnetic interference EMI does not degrade performance Specifically mobile RF communications equipment can effect medical electrical equipment Please refer to the EMC table below e Usage limitation Progeny ClearVision sensors shall be used with IEC 60950 or IEC 60601 compliant computer Also any device between Progeny ClearVision sensors and the computer USB Hub shall be compliant with IEC 60950 or IEC 60601 If not this may result in degraded electromagnetic compatibility Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions The Progeny ClearVision is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Progeny ClearVision should assure that it is used in such an environment Emission test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance RF emission Group 1 The Progeny ClearVision uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF CISPR 11 emissions are ve
21. nsmitter in watts W ac cording to the transmitter manufacture and d is the recommended separation dis tance in meters 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 sym bol 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 by absorption and reflection from struc tures objects and people Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted 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 Progeny ClearVision is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the Progeny ClearVision should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as re orienting or relocating the Proge ny ClearVision gt Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than V1 V m 00 02 1663 2011 Midmark e 675 Heath
22. ocal spot and the X ray beam for operator protection e Full use must be made of all radiation safety features on the X ray equip ment e Full use must be made of all radiation protection devices accessories and procedures available to protect the patient and operator from X ray radia tion Electrical e The Progeny ClearVision sensor cable should be handled with care Do Safety not sharply bend or crimp the sensor cable Doing so could permanently damage the sensor e This equipment must only be used in rooms or areas that comply with all applicable laws and recommendations concerning electrical safety in rooms used for medical purposes e g IEC US National Electrical code or VDE standards e Before cleaning or disinfecting this equipment must always be discon nected from the electrical supply e The computer and any other associated equipment like USB hub shall be placed outside the patient s environment i e more than 1 5 meters away from the chair The operator shall not access the patient and such devices at the same time e The computer and any other associated equipment shall be compliant with IEC 60950 or IEC 60601 Patient e Prior to use always cover the sensor with a disposable hygienic protective Safety cover A new cover must be used for each patient It is recommended to disinfect the sensor between uses e The Progeny ClearVision Computer and provided cables comprise a Medical Electrical System
23. older for the calibration file e A green check mark next to the Add Calibration Files button will appear when the calibration files are installed Figure 11 Exit from the installation 00 02 1663 2011 675 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 U S A Phone 1 847 415 9800 15 Progeny ClearVision User and Installation Guide by clicking on the Exit door icon as highlighted on Figure 11 Progeny Device Suite EA v Install Progeny Device Suite Version 1 9 0 1 Installed Jf Install Progeny Imaging d Add Calibration Files Figure 11 Calibration files are installed Sensor If a Standalone version is installed plug the sensor into an available High Installation speed USB port on the computer with installed sensor support software At tach the Sensor Holder to a secure location near the computer and use it as a sensor storage location If an Integrated version is installed plug the sensor in the USB port available at the end of the Articulated Arm near to the tube head Verify also that the USB hub embedded in the integrated system is connected with the provided cable to a High speed USB port of the computer that contains the sensor support software That connection has to be present for the Sensor to be op erational Attach the Sensor Holder to Articulated Arm near to the tube head if it is provided separately Use the Sensor Holder as a sensor storage
24. row Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 U S A Phone 1 847 415 9800 8 Progeny ClearVision User and Installation Guide Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and Progeny ClearVision The Progeny ClearVision is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the sensor can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the sensor as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment power of transmitter W d 1 2xvP 4 12 4 23 0p 02 A403 3m 33 73 15 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be deter mined 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 struc tures objects and people Obtaining Technical Support Contact Authorized Europ
25. rth Voltage dips interruptions lt 5 Ur 959 dip in Ur for 0 5 cycle Not Applicable and voltage variations on lt 40 60 dip in Ur for 5 cycles power supply input lines lt 70 U 30 dip in Ur for 25 cycles IEC 61000 4 11 lt 5 Ur 9596 dip in Ur for 5 s Power frequency 50 60 Hz 3 A m 3 A m Power frequency magnetic fields should be at magnetic field levels characteristic of a typical location in a IEC 61000 4 8 typical commercial or hospital environment NOTE Ur is the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The Progeny ClearVision is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Progeny ClearVision should assure that it is used in such an environment SOMPIGE Electromagnetic environment guidance test test level level Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the Progeny ClearVision equipment including cables than the recom mended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequen cy of the transmitter Recommended separation distance Conducted 3V 4 1 2 x VP IEC 61000 4 6 150 kHz to 80 MHz Radiated RF 3 V m 3 V m d 1 2 x VP 80 MHz to 800 MHz IEC 61000 4 3 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3 x VP 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz Where P is the maximum output power rating of the tra
26. ry low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emission Class B The Progeny ClearVision is suitable for use in all establishments including domestic CISPR 11 establishments and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes IEC 61000 3 2 Voltage fluctuations Not Applicable flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 00 02 1663 2011 Midmark e 675 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 U S A e Phone 1 847 415 9800 7 Progeny ClearVision User and Installation Guide Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The Progeny ClearVision is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Progeny ClearVision should assure that it is used in such an environment Compliance Electromagnetic Electrostatic discharge ESD 6 kV contact 6 kV contact Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic IEC 61000 4 2 8 KV air 8 KV air tile If the floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 3096 Electrical fast transient burst 2 kV for power supply lines 2 KV for power Mains power quality should be that of a tran IEC 61000 4 4 1 kV for input output lines supply lines sient burst supply lines typical commercial or 1 kV for input hospital environment output lines IEC 61000 4 5 2 kV line s to ea
27. t or higher with 32 MB or higher of Video RAM NOTE It is possible to increase these settings based on the actual video adapter installed As a rule the better your video adapter or capture card the better your images 00 02 1663 2011 Midmark e 675 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 U S A Phone 1 847 415 9800 10 Progeny ClearVision User and Installation Guide Midmark requires the use of Progeny Imaging or Progeny Imaging Twain software It must be installed on every computer that will interface with the Sensor If you are not intending to use Progeny Imaging then compatible im age capture and management software must be installed on all computers to be used This software may support direct integration with Progeny ClearVi sion sensor direct integration or may use TWAIN interface For installation and use of Progeny Imaging software refer to the Progeny Imaging Installation Manual or contact Technical Support For installation and use of third party software that supports direct integra tion refer to that software installation and user manuals Check System Verify that all items listed on the Packing List are contained in your system Contents order If any item appears to be missing contact Technical Support imme diately For guidance refer to Figure 1 Tools Required No tools are required to install Progeny ClearVision Sensor System 45 A2005 Sensor Holder Standalone sensor systems only
28. tage Pan Figure 4 Selecting the device families to be installed e The dialog box shown on Figure 5 may appear when Progeny Device Suite is installed in Windows Vista and Windows 7 environments Select Always trust software from Midmark check box and click on the Install button Would you like to install this device software Name Progeny Universal Serial Bus controllers ST Publisher Midmark Always trust software from Midmark You should only install driver software from publishers you trust How can decide which device software is safe to install Figure 5 Enable Midmark software installation e A green check mark next to the Install Progeny Device Suite button will appear when Progeny Device Suite installation is completed Continue by installing Progeny Imaging software by clicking on Install Progeny Imag ing button Figure 6 and follow the prompts on the screen to perform the installation v Install Progeny Device Suite an 7907 Install Progeny Imaging Figure 6 Starting the Progeny Imaging installation 00 02 1663 2011 675 Heathrow Drive Lincolnshire IL 60069 U S A Phone 1 847 415 9800 13 Progeny ClearVision User and Installation Guide Installing Sensor Calibration Files e Green check marks next to each of the Install Progeny Device Suite and Install Progeny Device Suite buttons will appear when both the Progeny

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