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1. Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol Q 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 structures objects and people Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be 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 DTS is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the DTS should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as reorienting or relocating the DTS Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than 3 V m LM citerence 3 CONTENTS OF THE DELIVERY 3 1 Contents Here are the contents of the DTS Reader package ME Quick GUIDE FOR B LM DTS READER Instruments Sets Materials i Reader a Ps P ai Silicone mat 5 Se 3 Ethernet cable 1 5 meter ey o o o e 4 Power supply 1 5 meter aN EAN 5 Quick guide Q More information about the usage of the
2. a LM DTS Reader on www dentaltracking com 5 5 LMDental LM Instruments Oy PL 88 Norrbyn rantatie 8 Fl 21601 Parainen Finland Tel 358 2 4546 400 E mail info lm dental com Internet www lm dental com LM erence 3 2 Reader Left Right Front RFID reader Class 2 Type No 123456 LM Instruments Oy PL 88 Norrbyn rantatie 8 Touch screen USB Host port HID port Power source and ethernet cable Type label at the bottom of the device oY orn LM sene 3 3 User interface of the reader User interface definitions Rinsing Maria Material Q Insert items 8 CD NOTE Color change in number indicates that UNKNOWN item has been found IP0123478 SERVER V1 2 Main content area Back HID mode Settings Info area Guidance area User name Log out System information O Note and guidance aoe a a a LM fe 3 4 Reader Ul icons Icons used in the DTS Reader UI 4 Log out Back Green Back Settings 4 2 EN JN HID mode Information Note Help Connection gt Card User Successful Warning Error t g Reader Animation Animation Refresh Insert articles Remove articles Cy qi Instruments Sets Materials Unknown 3 5 Activity icons Examples of activities used with icons Rinse Washing machine Autoclaving Maintenance Clinical use Check in Check o
3. LM Dental Tracking system Reader User Manual LM ee This manual is valid for Dental Tracking System s Reader This manual is connected to Dental Tracking System s Server and it is recommended to read also Manual for Dental Tracking System s Server Manufacturer Marketing and Sales LM Instruments Oy PL 88 Norrbyn rantatie 8 Fl 21601 Parainen Finland Telephone 358 2 4546 400 Fax 358 2 4546 444 E mail info lm dental com Internet www lm dental com www dentaltracking com Copyright Copyright 2015 LM Instruments Oy All rights reserved The contents of this manual may be changed without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from LM Instruments Oy LM ste CONTENT 9 10 MARCA eneen custo EDER ERE ED EET EET ESTERE EET EDER 23 fariga eltio i e en 4 SALEN INS TUC IONS soare e a 5 Pi ode NOCES sorrir E E E E ccbeseeveacsaceeadese 5 2 2 General safety instructions for reader nannansenenr eenen nenten enen nnnennnnenenensnnnnnnnenennenennenennn 5 2 DECAAN OECONOEN nasa derven eenen weese nnen debiet den 6 2 4 EMC Guidance and manufacturer s declaration annen ennnn eenn nens eene sens ennrenensnnrenen 7 Contents of delivery nan nnnnenenennrnnnenensenrennnenrsnensnnnenrsnnrsnnnsnnsnnrsnnsennennrsnensnnennrennnsnneensenneen 9 dele OOMEN arse inc the es EAA AEE EE AAE Eee ed nennen 9 Se Teer nennen enneh E
4. depending on the selected login policy When the reader is configured for only one activity its name will appear at the top of the display Place the articles to be read on the reader The reader will read the articles and state their amount If the amount is correct press the Send button Remove the articles from the reader when it prompts you to do so Once this is done log out 4 4 Normal use Log in using a PIN code or an RFID card depending on the selected login policy The available activities will appear on the reader display Select your desired activity and place the articles to be read on the reader The reader will read the articles and state their amount If the amount is correct press the Send button Remove the articles from the reader when it prompts you to do so Once this is done log out 4 5 Logging in with an RFID card If RFID is selected as the only login policy you will only be able to log in using a card Log in to the system by placing the card on the reader LM arerence 5 USING THE READER 5 1 Startup and shutdown The device is started by connecting the power cable Before connecting check that the cable and power source are intact The device is designed to always be on but if it needs to be powered off it is recommended to shut it down by pressing the Halt button in the settings menu While the device shuts down the color of the display varies This is normal When the display is off the devic
5. dip in U for 5 sec for 5 sec Power frequency Power frequency magnetic fields 50 60 Hz should be at levels characteristic of a magnetic field typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment IEC 61000 4 8 NOTE U is the AC mains voltage prior to application of the test level L M ee Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The DTS Reader is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the DTS Reader should ensure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Compliance Electromagnetic environment level guidance Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the DTS Reader 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 d 1 2 P IEC 61000 4 6 150 KHz to 80 MHz Radiated RF 3 V m d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz IEC 61000 4 3 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHZ where P is the maximum output power rat ing 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
6. will open the Edit instruments box Activate the Tag ID field by clicking on it Place the desired instrument s on the reader The reader will display the number of instruments it recognises and the Tag IDs will appear in the Edit server box in the Tag ID field Enter the required information in the other Edit box fields and then click on the Save button This will close the Edit box and the server will return to the Instruments view The added instruments will now appear in the instrument table Once this is done you can take the reader out of HID mode log in to the reader and then select and perform activities in the normal manner The USB HID device should be configured in such way that it sends a line break character after each read line HID Mode on Items found vg NOTE Color change in number indicates that UNKNOWN item has been found LM arerence 6 ERROR SITUATIONS 6 1 Error description and resolution Activity error When the reader issues an activity error notification you will see which instrument the error concerns in the reader Info view If you have administrator or supervisor level user rights you can ignore minor errors by using forced reading However more serious errors cannot be ignored Activity order error If there is an error in the activity order the reader will issue an error notification If you have administrator or supervisor level user rights you can ignore the error notification by pre
7. 1 Error description and resolution sncesiisseccnesssnsxcatsvensnczeussivevscnssanvennconiacensaxesaivesstunctutecaqersnsexesinacanees 20 De WA ES AE ERE E eenander rdnr nde 21 Cleaning and maintenance nme nternet aten beten 21 7 1 Recommended cleaning procedure c sccccseceseecescceneccnecceeecneceneecneeeenseenesonsesesssenssonsesnessoness 21 BRENNER ARE L ENE EET 21 WS SO SLIDT iisi A S aA E AAA AAAA 22 8 1 Network failure wesesissestsigncacienmcinevencweesancnnensiveaaaeenescascamestnusencnies ners nerecsaawsien sestunsenpestaemneseestaaeeeoneeseoes 22 TECHNICA GAC i cass ace ynsaveateaeneonlesyuasaues AEE a a i N 22 L M sn 1 INTRODUCTION Foreword This is the user manual for Dental Tracking System Reader Later referred as to DTS Reader Read and understand this manual before you use the product If there are any questions regarding the contents of this manual please contact LM Instruments Oy Ensure this User Manual is easily available for all users either printed or via internet User Manual can be found on www dentaltracking com and latest updates can be found there Intended and Prohibited uses of the Product Dental Tracking System DTS is used to record and track chosen activities made to articles registered in the system Articles can be e g different kinds of tools like dental hand instruments or materials like dental fillings Do not use DTS Reader where it is not intended to be used If you are unsur
8. ET EET eeen dienden nende nan 10 3 3 User Interface of the reader nanne nenenenn eenn ene mens nensenenenrnensenrnenenensenrsenennnsnnnsnnenenennnen 11 34 Reader UIIIGONS menens ed Genade soennieten eek 12 Se ACUN ICONS arandia dennennaalden nee eid Poe te eae ea re FEE REE RR SEES IRGENS linn 13 326 SySlemMm glossary isc sc ia Ea aE a EA a aaar aai 14 Taking reader into USC aanne nennen menen ens nensenrnnnsnensenenensenrsenennnenenennnnenenensnnnsnnennnsnensnnenenen 17 dels WVS TaN AU p entend ennen abend inenten EENE E T 17 4 2 Reader activation aanne nanne nensenenenennnsennsensenrsnansenenensenrsenennnenansnnrnenennrsnnnnenennrsnnrenn 17 4 3 Normal use only one configured ACTIVATION ann anann eenn ennnenene mens ennrenensnenenenrennrnenn 17 dE NOM USE wennen sis ecucsues ceases tesaues tens esenussnnessaeness tua E EE E E ea 17 45 EOOOING IA with RFID GANG En 17 USING the reader mennen a i i Aa EAT Aaa AAR ia 18 Dele Sarup and SMULAOWN sereniteit Er aa EEEE 18 5 2 Information search nternet EAEan Enn 18 5 3 Reading articles with an auxiliary device connected to the reader nennen 18 5 4 Reader Settings etterende eeen nee da vaneen benadeel enen eaten vand asen 18 5 5 Registering a new article ananannannnans ans nenennensearenenennansnansnanenenrnnnnsennenenennarsennenenenenen 18 5 6 Reader HID mode use and registering new instruments through the server 19 Error SIMONS a eenn tbe aAA OAE KA EDER 20 6
9. are normally consumed in operation The sole and exclusive remedy under this warranty shall be limited to correct or circumvent the errors or to repair or replacement of defective parts of Products by the Manufacturer EXW Manufacturer s factory providing that a written claim of the defect is sent to the Manufacturer within the warranty period and the original part is returned to Manufacturer s factory by the Authorised Dealer and Manufacturer s inspection establishes the existence of such a defect The customer must contact the Authorised Dealer from whom the products were purchased to request repair or replacement under this warranty and a written claim of the defects and send the original Product the Authorised Dealer This warranty is void if service or repair is performed by persons not authorised by the Manufacturer Any Products not manufactured by the Manufacturer carries only such warranty if any as given by any Manufacturer thereof This warranty is the Manufacturer s only warranty in respect of the Products and the Manufacturer disclaims all other warranties whether of merchantability fitness for particular purpose or otherwise guarantees and liabilities express or implied arising by law or otherwise In no event shall the Manufacturer be liable for any general consequential or incidental damages loss of use or loss of profits by reason of the manufacturer s negligence or otherwise in connection with the sale deliver
10. configured for allowed activities which can be performed on it Table and unit readers are available A table reader is meant for multireading while a unit reader is meant for reading one article at a time LM ne Reading transaction Reading transactions are stored centrally on a server A reading transaction contains the following information e Date and time of the reading e Activity e ist of articles e Instrument set is available e Information if the reading was forced by supervisor user e Reader e User e Force reasons if reading was forced e Warnings if occurred in reading Server Communicates with readers Logs activities and e g verifies activity cycles All communication is initiated by the reader i e the server can only send information to the readers as responses to messages from the readers Template set SERVER Defines a set of instruments identified by the instrument code and quantity A template set can be thought of as a loose set Set enforcement disabling applies to template sets the same way as normal sets A tagged container should be defined for a template set Alternatively the user can define one template set without tag This means that then each reading must match the content of the defined set without a tag Users Local user management is Supported User groups User Reader Can perform normal activities Server Can view information Users view Can only edit own information cannot chan
11. d efficient operation of the product LM ane 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 1 Safety notices The safety notices shown on this page are used to identify safety messages in these instructions WARNING indicates a dangerous situation that if not prevented could cause death or injury CAUTION indicates a dangerous situation that if not prevented could cause minor or moderate injury NOTICE indicates a situation that if not prevented could result in material damage 2 2 General safety instructions for the reader Metal surfaces may affect reader performance No modification of this equipment is allowed Do not open the cover plate of the reader Use only approved power source the technical data in section 9 Do not step on the reader LM aise Do not sit on the reader Max load 5 pounds or 2 kilograms If the reader has been in the cold allow it to warm up at room temperature for at least 6 hours before switching on in order to allow condensation formed to evaporate Always check that the reader cables and connectors are in operational use If the reader or cables has been damaged DO NOT USE the reader The reader is intended for indoor use only System is not used for medical treatment decisions Basic recommendation is that the reader is on all the time However the user has to turn it off before transportation Device is not intended for use in conjunction with flammable agents or anaes
12. d in such an environment Immunity test IEC 60601 Compliance level Electromagnetic environment test level guidance Electrostatic discharge 6 kV contact 6 kV contact Floors should be wood concrete or ESD ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity IEC 61000 4 2 8 kV air 8 KV air should be at least 30 percent Electrical fast transient 2 kV for power supply 2 kV for power sup Mains power quality should be that burst lines ply lines of a typical commercial or hospital environment IEC 61000 4 4 1 kV for input output lines 1 kV for input output lines Surge 1 kV line s to line s 1 kV line to line Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital IEC 61000 4 5 2 kV line s to earth environment Voltage dips short lt 5 U zomo U Mains power quality should be that of interruptions and voltage gt 95 dip in U gt 95 dip in U a typical commercial or hospital variations on power supply for 0 5 cycle for 0 5 cycle environment If the user of the DTS input lines 40 U 40 U Reader requires continued operation 60 dip in U 60 dip in U during power mains interruption it is for 5 cycles for 5 cycles recommended that the DTS Reader be powered from an uninterruptible IEC 61000 4 11 70 U 70 U 30 dip in U 30 dip in U power supply or battery for 25 cycles for 25 cycles lt 5 U 20 70 gt 95 dip in U gt 95
13. e about your operation please contact your local dealer or place of purchase END USERS Description of the Dental Tracking System A Q The Dental Tracking System later referred to as DTS S amp S consists of a server and several readers connected to it Q Be Q The communication is encrypted HTTPS between the W readers and the server Readers record activities to the server and get configuration from the server Dental Tracking System https SERVER R SERVER USER Users can be given access to the server to access web based UI to e g view logs and configure the system The communication between the server user and the server is encrypted HT TPS ill B N REPORTS LOGS TRACKING General Requirements Special precautions are necessary to this product regarding EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility It is necessary to install the product and put it into service as described in the EMC data in Section 2 4 EMC Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration on page 7 Portable and mobile RF Radio Frequency communications equipment can have an unwanted effect on the product Connect the product to electricity and network supply which meets the requirements in the Technical data Servicing Only approved service persons are permitted to do servicing to this product The maintenance procedures which are introduced in this manual are for the user Users must obey the maintenance measures to keep safe an
14. e can safely be disconnected 5 2 Information search You can use the reader to find information on a set or instruments in the following manner lf there is multiple activities first select an activity on the reader otherwise place the set on the reader Press the button The instrument information will appear on the display You can access more detailed information on each instrument by pressing on its name 5 3 Reading articles with an auxiliary device connected to the reader The system can also be used to track articles which do not have UHF RFID tags An auxiliary device must be connected to the reader for this purpose The auxiliary device may be a barcode reader data matrix reader or an RFID reader using a different frequency A USB keyboard may also be used as an auxiliary device for manually entering IDs In order for the auxiliary device to be used as an external reader it must be USB HID compatible 5 4 Reader settings In the Settings menu you can configure a wireless network External adapter needed An external keyboard can be connected to the device to fill in the necessary fields if the WLAN has not been preconfigured Press the Info button to open the Device info box which displays additional information on the device This includes the device name which comes from the server and the HW ID which is the device s individual ID You can also check the Device info box to confirm whether the device s UHF region is correc
15. ge user group Supervisor Reader Can force certain cycle error codes Server Can edit information Users view Can only edit own information cannot change user group Administrator Reader Can force certain cycle error codes Server Can edit and remove information Warning There can also be warnings related to cycle activities Warnings do not prevent the performing of an activity View SERVER Server content is divided into different views that can be selected from the panel at the top of the display The main views are Reports Logs Readers Instruments Materials and Settings Extra menu displays additional views which are Users Instruments sets Template sets Article groups Activities and Cycles LM te 4 TAKING THE READER INTO USE 4 1 Installation Reader software is pre installed Sofware updates are delivered by LM when needed Place the reader on a flat surface away from metal surfaces because metal surfaces may affect reader performance 4 2 Reader activation Connect the reader to the network by an Ethernet cable wired network Connect the power connector to the reader and then to the power source The device starts and establishes a connection with the network automatically The reader is ready to use when the login page opens Establishing a wireless connection may require configuration of a wireless network 4 3 Normal use only one configured activity Log in using a PIN code or an RFID card
16. gistered e Incomplete template set content e Article expired e Sterile expiration HID mode When the reader is in HID Hardware Interface Device mode it is connected to a computer In HID mode unknown instruments such as those from a manufacturer other than LM Instruments may be added to the system Instrument An instrument is the most typical type of article Instrument set SERVER An instrument set contains individual tagged instruments Once set for an instrument all activities must contain all instruments from a set A cycle can disable the set enforcement for some optional activities Example A set can contain cutting and non cutting instruments The cycle for the cutting instruments includes a sharpening activity which is not applicable to the non cutting instruments In this case the set enforcement can be disabled for the sharpening activity as it cannot be performed on all of the instruments in the set The container cassette of a set can be tagged in which case the cassette must also remain the same This is optional Material A material has the same attributes as an instrument with quantity and expiry date as additional properties Materials cannot be part of sets Typical activities for Materials are check in out which would be without a cycle Reader A reader is an UHF Ultra High Frequency RFID Radio Frequency Indentification Gen2 reader device which communicates with a server A reader needs to be
17. humidity range 10 85 Display size 5 Display resolution 800 x 480 pixels Touch screen Capacitive touch screen with Gorilla Glass RFID technology EPC Gen UHF multi tag reading RFID capability ServoMAX tray DIN13999 184 x 285 mm In compliance with IEC standards for medical device Power supply safety IEC 60601 1 EMC emission immunity IEC 60601 1 2 Medical device directive MDD 93 42 EEC Protection against electric shock Class Il equipment Classification of applied parts No applied parts Ingress protection IP22 except back panel IP20 LM diterence 10 WARRANTY The following warranty terms apply to the sale of LM Instruments Oy s products hereinafter Products to a purchasing company or individual by LM Instruments Oy hereinafter Manufacturer Manufacturer hereby warrants that the Products will be free from defects arising from faulty materials or workmanship for a period of twenty four 24 months from the date of purchase by a customer from Manufactur er s authorised dealer hereinafter Authorised Dealer This warranty shall not apply to Products or parts thereof which have been subject to abuse misuse negligence or accident or are not connected to proper power supply to which any modification alteration or attachment has been made without written consent of the Manufacturer or which are installed or operated violating instructions for installation use and maintenance which
18. les belonging to the group except in activities without a cycle A maintenance reminder can be set for a cycle When a maintenance reminder is set for an activity skipping that activity a set number of times will result in a user warning A sterile expiration can be set for a cycle When it is set for an activity usually Autoclaving in a cycle performing any other activities in the cycle after the time limit will result in an error message Editor SERVER Users with sufficient user rights may add or edit information on the server Clicking the Add or Edit buttons will open an editor box on which users may add or edit information Error If a cycle is set for a group and an activity is performed in violation of the cycle rules errors will be displayed on the reader Some of the errors can be forced i e at least a Supervisor level user will be required to override The errors which can be forced are e Invalid activity sequence e Repeating of an activity is not allowed e Incomplete set e Article expired e Sterile expiration LM en If an error occurs in reading the whole activity is discarded for all articles List of all error codes e Forbidden activity e Invalid sequence cycle e Incomplete set content e Invalid user e Invalid activity e Unknown item not registered e Repeating of activity not allowed e Current user is not allowed to force activity e Article disabled e Article already registered e Article is not re
19. nd maintenance procedures meant for LM hand instruments can be used with the silicone mat as well For instructions for maintenance please visit www lm dental com Do not use disinfectants including amines Before use If needed clean the reader and the silicone mat with above mentioned methods Avoid using detergents near connectors ok to clean the display 7 2 Maintenance For maintenance related issues please contact LM Instruments Oy Please note if the seal is broken the warranty is no longer valid LM s 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 1 Network failure If the network connection is lost the reader will notify you of the error If this happens record the content of the error notification and the error code and then contact the administrator The administrator may ask for information on the error notification as this information can be helpful in pinpointing the error On the server the reader status will be listed as being disconnected This information will appear under Status The error will be displayed on the server after no more than a two minute delay 9 TECHNICAL DATA Power consumption max 12 W Dimensions 310 x 340 x 55 mm W x D x H Weight 2 1 kg with power supply and silicone mat Mains input voltage 90 264 VAC Mains input frequency 47 63Hz Mains input current 0 25 A 120 VAC 0 15 A 240 VAC Storage temperature range O C to 50 C Operating temperature range 10 C to 30 C Relative
20. ssing the Force button Article disabled Item is disabled no further readings possible Enable instrument again if feasible Article expired Article expired for materials only currently Article is not registered Not registered Register manually not recognized by the system non LM instrument Current user is not allowed to force activity User with at least supervisor privileges needed to force Invalid activity Invalid activity for the article Invalid sequence cycle Previous activity does not allow this activity Perform activity next in cycle Invalid user Usually does not happen can happen if e g a user is removed before being synced with the reader Incomplete set content Read the full set Incomplete template set content Read the correct template set Repeating of activity not allowed Do not repeat Sterile expiration Instrument sterile period has expired Perform sterile activity LM erence Unknown item not registered Register article 6 2 Warnings The reader may issue warning messages during activities Warning messages appear on the display in a yellow bordered box stating the reason for the error warning 7 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 7 1 Recommended cleaning procedures Reader Turn off the reader and remove all cables before cleaning Clean with a soft cloth and if needed use an ethanol based surface disinfectant suitable for hard plastics Silicone mat All cleaning a
21. t 5 5 Registering new instrument A new instrument with LM Instruments information may be registered with the reader by performing an activity permitted for it This kind of activity is usually Maintenance or Autoclaving in LM sene When a new instrument is read by the reader for the first time the counter will turn red After completing the first activity the instrument will be registered and follow cycles You can check to see whether the instrument has been successfully registered by re reading the instrument after completing the first activity Press the i button to ensure that the instrument is no longer unknown Once this is done the counter will no longer turn red Normally the reader does not issue error notifications It may however issue an error notification if the first activity is a Clinical use type as this kind of activity requires sterilised instruments 5 6 Reader HID mode use and registering new instruments through the server When the reader is in HID mode it is connected to a computer In HID mode unknown instruments such as those from a manufacturer other than LM Instruments may be added to the system the system through the server in the following manner Select HID mode by pressing the HID icon found in the upper left hand corner of the reader display Also ensure that the reader is connected to the computer Log in to the server and go to the Instruments view Click on the Add button This
22. thetics See PPP 2 3 Declaration of conformity The manufacturer hereby declares that the Dental Tracking System Reader unit Class Il according to EN60601 1 equipped with original accessories conforms to the essential requirements of the Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC with reference to the following harmonised standards IEC 60601 1 2005 third edition EN 60601 1 2006 Classification Medical products Class This device does not have essential performance as defined per IEC 60601 1 LM he s 2 4 EMC Guidance and manufacturer s declaration Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions The DTS Reader is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the DTS Reader should ensure that it is used in such an environment Emissiontest Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance The DTS Reader is suitable for use in all establisnments Harmonic emissions Class A including domestic establishments and those directly connected IEC 61000 3 2 to the public low voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Voltage fluctuations Complies flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The DTS Reader is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the DTS Reader should ensure that it is use
23. ut End of life Registering Sharpening Packing Storage in Storage out Transport Overlay exit Example of exit overlay LM eren LM erence 3 6 System glossary Activity SERVER An activity can be performed on a set of articles Activities are usually part of one or more activity cycles but they can also be configured without a cycle Such an activity can be performed on any article and cannot be part of a cycle An activity can also be configured as a full set activity This means that not all articles from a set need to be detected the system will apply activities to all articles in the set of the detected article This type of activity is recommended only for sets that are somehow sealed to avoid applying activities that actually are missing from a set Article An article is a taggable instrument or material A tag is an identifier which can be e g RFID barcode or some other unique identifier Article group SERVER Articles can belong to only one article group Groups are used to separate different types of articles e g diagnostic and restoration instruments Groups themselves do not have attributes Cycle SERVER A cycle can be set for each article group A cycle is an ordered list of activities which need to be executed for an article Activities can be configured to be executed only once and marked as required or optional Activities not part of a cycle are thus not allowed for artic
24. y installation repair or use of the Products The Manufacturer shall have no liability whatsoever to the Authorised Dealer or customer or any other person for or on account of any injury loss or damage of any kind or nature sustained by or any damages assessed or asserted against or any other liability incurred by or imposed upon the handling use operation maintenance or repairs of Products by anyone other than the Manufacturer This exclusion of liability does not apply pursuant to the laws on product liability in case of personal injury and property damage to privately used objects resulting from the Products LMDental LM Instruments Oy PL 88 Norrbyn rantatie 8 Fl 21601 Parainen Finland Tel 358 2 4546 400 Fax 358 2 4546 444 info amp lm dental com www lm dental com 5 m sites F F r mia inia rm www dentaltracking com 0615 1
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