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1. you are accepting and agreeing to be bound by the terms of this License Agreement In any event even if the foregoing does not apply to you if you do not agree to the terms of this Agreement return this media package and or computer system to Schick Technologies along with any accompanying items such as written manuals for a full 1 DEFINITION The program s and other files on the accompanying media are 9 I accept the terms in the license agreement I do not accept the terms in the license agreement InstallShield Please enter your information User Name InstallShield Choose the setup type that best suits your needs Please select a setup type Complete All program features will be installed Requires the most disk space Choose which program features you want installed and where they will be installed Recommended for advanced users InstallShield B1051079 Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide STEP 6 Click Install E Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings dick Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard STEP 7 A Click Finish InstallShield Wizard Completed B Remove the CDR DICOM 5 disk The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed CDR DICOM for Windows Click Finish to exit the wizard 7 Show the Windo
2. 1 PC Workstation 3 Purpose 1 Replaceable Cable 2 Sensor Calibration 20 B1051079 Rev A 59 System Description 1 Schick 33 Sensor Always Use Sheaths with vi Schick 33 Sensor Using the Device with CDR DICOM 43 Schick 33 Sensor and Interface Cleaning and Disinfectiing 48 Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface Check before Using iii Description of 1 Maintenance 50 Operation 39 Periodic Maintenance 50 Picture of x Protective Measures 48 Visual Inspection 50 Schick 33 Elite USB Interface Connecting Cables 5 Hardware Setup 5 Holder Installation 6 LEDs 37 Software Setup 8 60 B1051079 Rev A Table of LED Indications 38 Schick 33 Elite USB Interface Driver Installation Windows 7 18 Setup 5 8 Sharpen High Resolution Images 22 Specifications 52 Summary of Specifications 52 T Troubleshooting Table 58 U Uninstallation USB Driver Uninstallation 17 Upgrade Utility 32 User Profiles 27 W Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE viii Schick 33 System User Guide
3. 2 B1051079Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide Appendix A Reference A 7 Removal and Replacement There ate no user serviceable parts in the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface and service of Schick 33 sensors is limited to cable replacement Should you experience problems with the Schick 33 product please contact your local distributor of Sirona Dental products In the United States Sirona Dental products are serviced exclusively through Patterson Dental Inc Call your local Patterson representative local Patterson branch or 1 800 873 7683 for more information A 2 Part Numbers The following table provides customer orderable part number information for Schick 33 Sensors cables and kits Table 5 Orderable Item Part Numbers SENSOR CABLE FOR ITEM DESCRIPTION LENGTH ORDERING B1309000 B1109000 B1209000 B1209120 B1209121 B1209122 B2250150 B2250151 B2250152 Size 2 Sensor Assy 3 ft 0 9 meters Schick 33 S2 Sensor Assembly Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A FOR REFERENCE B1309000 51 A 3 Summary of Specifications The Schick 33 system has passed North American Safety Certification and also complies with international EMC safety and quality standards listed below Table 6 Specifications ITEM VALUE IEC60601 1 2005 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General CORR 1 2006 Requirements for basic safety and essential performance CORR 2 2007 Medical Electrical Equipment Pa
4. Testing Lab NRTL marking and indicates conformance with UL 60601 1 and CAN CSA STD C22 2 NO 601 1 M90 Indicates that in the European Union at the end of product life this device must be disposed of in accordance with the requirements of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE directive 2002 96 EC S N LA O l E j yus CN sy haee Schick 33 Elite Interface P N B2270100 Input 5VDC 250mA MFR MM YYYY S N XXXXX Sirona Dental Inc Ba C Schick 33 Elite USB Interface Schick 33 Sensor Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A vii Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment The European Union s Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC has been implemented in member states as of August 13 2005 This directive which seeks to reduce the waste of electrical and electronic equipment through re use recycling and recovery imposes several requirements on producers Sirona Dental and its Dealers are committed to complying with the Directive All Schick products subject to the WEEE Directive and shipped after August 13 2005 will be compliant with the WEEE marking requirements These products will be identified with the crossed out wheeled bin WEEE symbol shown below as defined in European Standard EN 50419 and in accordance with WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC This crossed out wheeled bin symbol on the product or its packaging i
5. copyright law and international treaties Please read the following license agreement carefully This is a legal agreement between you the end user and Schick Technologies Inc Schick Technologies By selecting the Yes button below you are accepting E and agreeing to be bound by the terms of this License Agreement In any event even if the foregoing does not apply to you if you do not agree to the terms of this Agreement retum this media package and or computer system to Schick Technologies along with any accompanying items such as written manuals for a full d LICENSE AGREEMENT 1 DEFINITION The program s and other files on the accompanying media are 9 I accept the terms in the license agreement I do not accept the terms in the license agreement InstallShield Please enter your information User Name Tester Organization Your Company B1051079 Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide STEP 5 Click Next after choosing where your database gyepkoicouseve unalone server is located for many users this will be database server local CDRDICOM and login preference Ae Database server that you are installing to Connect using 9 Windows authentication credentials of current user Server authentication using the Login ID and password below Login ID Ba OO Password oo Name of database catalog ww o InstallShield mk
6. e UU 1 3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION diia 4 REPLACEABLE CABLE sos e eie uecei e Ve o SEU D IDE tines 2 1 5 PC WORKSTATION DESCRIPTION sscscoscscoscscescscecescscescscescscescscescscescscesescesescesescssescssescecescecess 3 1 6 RELATIONSHIP WITH CDR ELITE SENSORS cscscosceccscsccscscescscescscscscscscesescesescecescecescscescscess 4 2 HARDWARE 2 id M al 5 Dell CONNECTING CABLES TO THE SCHICK 33 ELITE USB INTERFACE cccceccescesceccceccecceccescascasces 5 22 INSTALLING THE SCHICK 33 ELITE USB INTERFACE HOLDER 0 ccccceccecceccscecceecceccecceccascasees 6 3 SORTA ARES o te te da coros ao ee ee TS III III II A CIE T IM E 8 3 WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO COMPLETE THIS SECTION cccececcececcececcsceccscescscecesceceececescececeecess 8 3 2 BEFORE YOU INSTALL CDR DICOM 5 SOFTWARE c cccescececcececcecccsccesceccscecescesescecscecescececs 8 3 3 BEFORE YOU INSTALL THE SCHICK 33 ELITE USB INTERFACE DRIVER certnm 8 3 4 INSTALLING CDR DICOM 5 SOFEWABE hee a a ee RP na 9 3 5 START CDR DICOM AND CONFIGURE DATABASE ccccececcecescecccececcsceccscucescecescecesescecesesesees 16 3 6 UNINSTALLING A PREVIOUS VERSION OF THE USB DRIVER eese nen 17 3 7 INSTALEING THE LISB DRIVER E career cece E E E 18 3 8 SENSOR CALIBRATION FILE INSTALLATION sccscoscsccscscscsccscscscscescscesescscescscescsses
7. it is especially important to protect the device from potential ESD damage Touching a metal surface prior to replacing the cable will reduce the risk of damaging Sensor components by accidental static discharge The use of anti static floor mats or floor treatments for example Staticide 2005 2002 will also help eliminate static build up in your office STEP 1 A Please clean and dry your hands before performing this procedure Do not wear gloves since the powder inside them could be deposited on sensor contacts while replacing the cable B Make sure the Sensor is placed securely on a clean moisture free surface C Using a dental instrument carefully lift and remove the tab cover from the back of the Sensor cable Dispose of the tab covet as a new one will be used when the new cable is attached STEP 2 A Using the screwdriver provided loosen and remove the 2 screws that secure the cable to the Sensor Dispose of the screws as new ones are supplied B Remove the cable from the Sensor Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 45 STEP 3 A Using tweezers remove the small 46 elastomeric strip from the Sensor Dispose of this strip as it will be replaced Take a new red strip from the Schick 33 spare parts kit holding it in the tweezers as shown NOTE Schick 33 parts are red Insert the strip into its slot in the Sensor Strip shown darker in this image for clarity After inserting t
8. shock hazard to patients if appropriate safety practices are not observed RF Interference Considerations Although the Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface are designed to provide a reasonable degree of protection from electromagnetic interference according to IEC International regulations they must be installed at an adequate distance from electricity transformer rooms static continuity units two way amateur radios and cellular phones To ensure proper operation the latter meaning electricity transformer Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A iii rooms static continuity units two way amateur radios and cellular phones can be used only at a minimum distance of 5 feet 1 5m from any part of the Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface Any instrumentation or equipment for professional use located near the Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface must conform to Electromagnetic Compatibility regulations to which the EMC tables in this document s Appendix serve as guidance Non conforming equipment with known poor immunity to electromagnetic fields may not operate properly unless they are installed at a distance of at least 10 feet 3m and supplied by a dedicated electrical line Apply Recommended Procedures for Cleaning the Equipment Safe and proper operation of the equipment requires following a regular schedule of preventive maintenance Refer to Protective Measures in this document for details Do Not Connect Items th
9. the appearance of distorted lines indicates a problem between the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface and the Sensor to which it is connected There may be one or more reasons for poor test patterns which can be the result of a problem with the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface or its Sensor connector or the Sensor cable or corrupt firmware inside the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface Additional troubleshooting can be performed if another Schick 33 Sensor is available In this case connecting a different Schick 33 Sensor to the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface and repeating the Sensor Pattern Test may help to identify the possible cause of the problem Perform the following steps to run the Sensor Pattern diagnostic test STEP ACTION Close the CDR DICOM or EagleSoft program if running Verify that Schick 33 Elite USB Interface is connected to the host computer 4 Start the Upgrade Utility Start gt All Programs gt CDR DICOM for Windows gt Upgrade Utility Click Tools gt Sensor Pattern Test Note After a momentary pause a test pattern is displayed The orange LED on the USB Interface blinks as the test pattern scrolls Click Close to exit this test Click Close to exit the Upgrade Utility B1051079 Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide 3 13 4 USB Interface Firmware Upgrades S COR Elite Utility E Field up dates to the Schick Ele Tools 33 Elite USB Interface can be Clk Buttons To Upgrade accomplished by installing new firmwar
10. time a Schick 33 image is displayed the Sharpen enhancement cannot be saved with the image in the way that other image tools in the Zoom Window ate like Colorize Equalize etc For the same reason Sharpen does not appear on the Change List Edit gt List All Changes in the CDR Zoom Window not are user adjustments in Sharpen retained when the Zoom Window is closed Please note that the image enhancements introduced with the CDR Elite product Edge High Edge Low and Smooth have no effect on images acquired with Schick 33 Sensors and their effects are effectively ignored They are still available when enabled for images taken with CDR Ekte Sensors B1051079 Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide 3 11 Diagnostic Tasks and User Profiles Schick 33 sensors and supporting software enable the clinician to optimize image presentation to a level appropriate for the diagnostic task being performed These settings are applied at display time and do not affect the original image data Diagnostic Task selections can be changed for any image from one task to another and back at will The different task selections optimize the contrast and brightness of the displayed image to improve visibility of the anatomical structures important for that diagnostic task Refer to the table below In addition to contrast optimization the visibility of some anatomical structures benefit from additional image sharpening Selecting any diagnostic
11. which removes the checkmark By disabling CDR AutoDetect you will need to return to this property page when switching different hardware types on the same workstation and manually select the new device from the drop down menu Aray Acquisition Control Properties Xray Calibration Sensor Hardware Type Exposure Timeout s y Use Perfect Shot Integrate Phoenix 220 10 strength ight Integrate Time 2200 Wi Calibrate Image E Auto Accept Image Reset Duration uS ec p 1 Equalize Image Trigger Thresh Apply Spot Remover Trigger Count ul Wf Subtract dark image 140 Port Acquire 12 bit image Initial Rampup Sec Automatic Exposure Control Second Hampup Sec Mapping Nonlinear Traditional B1051079 Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide 3 12 3 How CDR USB Devices are Detected CDR AutoDetect requires that the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface or Remote HS or Wireless SDX interface be connected for the system to recognize it Once the USB device is connected we say that it is known by CDR AutoDetect which informs the imaging program to begin using that device Only the CDR2000 USB Remote Module behaves differently meaning that the USB device and the Sensor both of them must be connected for CDR AutoDetect to recognize the CDR2000 USB device If no Schick intraoral USB device for X ray acquisition is connected a notification window reports this when the CDR DICOM applic
12. C E oats schick 33 Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface User Guide B1051079 Sirona Dental Inc 30 30 47 Avenue Long Island City NY 11101 USA 718 937 5765 718 937 5962 fax Sirona Dental GmbH Sirona Stra e 1 5071 Wals bei Salzburg Austria PART NUMBER B1051079 REV A Copyright 2012 by Sirona Dental Inc All Rights Reserved CDR is a registered trademark of Sirona Dental Inc Sirona Dental Inc products are covered by one or more of the following US Patents Wired CDR Sensors US 5 434 418 US 6 069 935 US 6 134 298 Wired and Wireless CDR Sensors Both US 5 912 942 US 5 841 126 US 6 456 326 US 6 549 235 US 6 570 617 US 6 744 068 US 7 369 166 CDR Wireless Sensors US 5 514 873 US 6 924 486 US 6 972 411 US 7 072 443 US 7 171 181 US 7 193 219 US D493 892 USBCAM US 6 002 424 US 5 908 294 Positioning Systems US 6 811 312 Schick WiFi US 7 090 395 US 6 091 982 Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks Where those designations appear in this document and Sirona Dental Inc was aware of a trademark claim the designations have been printed in caps or initial caps October 25 2012 LU Printed in the United States of America This document was originally prepared in English L OVERVIEW sai RN 1 1 1 PURPOSE a cs de eee asec de ne DA O e P PRO 1 2 ENDICATION S TOR SE ssa Scatter A
13. Guide B1051079 Rev A 21 3 10 Sharpen and High Resolution Images Sharpen is a tool for image enhancement developed specifically for Schick 33 images Sharpen uses a combination of different functions to optimize Schick 33 images for detail and contrast It is applied automatically to every image taken with Schick 33 Sensors To adjust image sharpness dynamically a Sharpen slider and a Sharpen cursor ate available The slider can be shown or hidden It can also be positioned at the Top or Bottom areas outside the image or as an Overlay on the image Zoom Pan E Brightness Contrast lt Sharpen Sharpen Slider P Show slider Select User Select Task Edit Users Figure 3 Last of New and Updated Features for High Resolution Images 3 10 1 Showing the Sharpen Slider To show the Sharpen slider if currently hidden perform the following steps 1 Move your cursor over a high resolution image taken with a Schick 33 Sensor 2 Press the right mouse button to open a short menu 3 Select Sharpen Slider 4 Click on Show Slider this will app the check mark and display the slider B1051079 Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide 3 10 2 Hiding the Sharpen Slider Although the Sharpen slider is shown by default when high resolution images are displayed it can also be hidden to maximize the image area inside the Zoom window Please note that even with the slider hidden image sharpness can be adjusted dynamically us
14. IMPORTANT When choosing a location for the holder make sure there are no electrical wires or connections that could be contacted accidentally when drilling Install the holder by fastening it to a wall or other flat surface as follows 1 Remove the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface from its holder 2 Position the holder on a smooth stable flat surface Using the holes on the back of the holder as guides fasten the holder securely to the wall using 2 4 dry wall screws supplied or other hardware appropriate to the mounting surface B1051079 Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide 2 2 2 Wall Mounting Option with Adhesive Install the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface by attaching it with Velcro adhesive to a wall or other flat surface as follows 1 Remove the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface from its holder 2 Cut and trim a piece of Velcro adhesive not supplied to the size of the back of the Interface Remove one half of the tape and attach it to the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface 3 Locate an accessible stable and flat surface for the interface Apply the other half of the Velcro adhesive in that location and attach the interface securely Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 7 3 1 What You Will Need to Complete this Section To expedite software installation please have the following items available e CDR DICOM 5 Software CD e Schick 33 Elite USB Interface Driver CD e Schick 33 Elite USB Interfac
15. ORTANT Be sure to disconnect the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface from the Sensor and the USB cable before performing any cleaning procedures The Schick 33 Sensor should be thoroughly cleaned after each use The following cleaning and disinfection recommendations are intended to accomplish intermediate level disinfection and will prepare the product to be safely used and reused during its life The Schick 33 Elite USB Interface is not intended to be moved or to come in contact with a patient during clinical use If the USB Interface becomes soiled or comes into contact with a patient it should be cleaned following the same protocol as the Schick 33 Sensor Sensor positioning accessories such as aiming rings arms and holders should be cleaned and disinfected following manufacturer s instructions If you are using the Rinn holder system refer to their product documentation or their website for more information Schick s disposable tabs and holders are single use only as are the hygienic barriers sheaths that are used with them 7 2 Cleaning and Disinfecting In a clinical use environment the health care provider should wear protective disposable gloves and cover the Schick 33 Sensor with a hygienic barrier Before using the Schick 33 Sensor the first time and before every new patient the following protocol is recommended e Remove and discard all protective hygienic barriers and or sheaths from the Sensor prior to remov
16. R DICOM or other compatible imaging software products The workstation provides the capability to display manipulate store and print images acquired from Schick Sensors Getting the best results from your CDR system begins with having a computer system suitable for capturing and displaying intraoral images For optimum performance we recommend the following 1 5 1 Client or Standalone e Windows 7 and Windows 7 x64 Windows Vista SP2 and Vista x64 XP Pro SP3 and XP Pro x64 e Intel 17 or equivalent e 4 GB RAM e 256 MB graphics card e 500 GB hard drive practice specific depends on number of patients e Intel USB 2 0 or 3 0 1 5 2 Server e Windows Server 2003 R2 SP1 minimum and Windows Server 2008 R2 e TCP IP networking protocols for DICOM Servers e 4 GB RAM recommended e 1 TB recommended NOTE To achieve maximum image transfer to display time we recommend quad core processors 8 GB RAM Windows 7 operating system and 512 MB graphics card Recommended minimum display resolution 1s 1280x1024 Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 3 1 6 Relationship with CDR Elite Sensors Schick 33 represents the next step in imaging technology innovations from Sirona Dental Extending the forward evolution from CDR Elite Schick 33 is the result of changes made inside the Sensor itself in the enclosure around the Sensor and performance enhancements incorporated in CDR DICOM software To benefit from new
17. a compatible Windows operating system and also provides the power source for the device Additional details on the PC workstation may be found in Section 1 5 on page 3 Additional details on the USB cable may be found in Section 2 1 on page 5 Support for the Schick 33 Sensor is provided by compatible software programs such as CDR DICOM for Windows EagleSoft and Patterson Imaging The Schick 33 Elite USB Interface includes a detachable holder so the device can be mounted either by screws to a wall or to another stable surface Details on installing the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface holder may be found in Section 2 2 on page 6 Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 1 1 4 Replaceable Cable The Schick 33 Sensor imaging system is designed to meet the practical timely needs of dental professionals For this reason Schick 33 Sensor sizes 0 1 and 2 support a replaceable cable design that enables customers to make immediate in office replacements of failed cables Manufactured for safe and reliable operation the replaceable cable provides appropriate strain relief molded protection from electronic contacts and components and easy installation Details on replacing Schick 33 cables may be found in Section 6 on page 45 B1051079 Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide 1 5 PC Workstation Description The PC workstation connects to the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface via USB cable supplied separately and serves as the host for CD
18. able 5 on page 51 as well as other orderable parts for Schick 33 IMPORTANT For normal operation of your Schick 33 system and to ensure compliance with regulatory EMC and EMI standards use only the USB cables described and specified for your system An illustration of the Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface are shown in Figure 1 below For a description of cable connections to the device refer to Table 1 below JL 4 m E meee i s a Figure 1 Schick 33 Elite USB Interface Cable Connections Table 1 Description of Schick 33 Elite USB Interface Cable Connections NUMBER DESCRIPTION Schick 33 Sensor Schick 33 Sensor cable connection Schick 33 Elite USB Interface USB cable connection B connector end of USB cable connects here USB cable connection A connector end of USB cable connects to PC Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 5 2 2 Installing the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface Holder The Schick 33 Elite USB Interface holder is designed for several mounting options 1 Wall mounted with fastening hardware or 2 Attached to a wall or other acceptable bonding surface with Velcro adhesive When installing your Schick 33 Elite USB Interface choose a location that offers easy access and visibility during patient exams Schick 33 Interface Device Holder Mounting Screw Holes 2 Figure 2 Schick 33 Elite USB Interface Holder 2 2 1 Wall Mounting Option with Fasteners
19. all both the Server and the Client 3 4 1 Server STEP 1 A Exit the CDR DICOM program if open B Insert the CDR DICOM 5 disk into your DVD drive C Click Install CDR Server when the start page is displayed Ifthe start page does not display browse the disk for the Server folder and double click the CDR DICOM Server Setup introduction file D Click Install to add the CDR Prerequisite i ee Checker and if prompted Microsoft SQL Server files and other updates E CDR DICOM 5 Installation Compatibility and Software Installation both Install CDR Server Install CDR Client Depending on your system the installation of several prerequisite programs may be required and these may take several minutes to install For a successful installation of CDR it is necessary for these prerequisites to install successfully as well so allow the installation to continue until complete E Restart your laptop or desktop PC if prompted Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 9 STEP 2 Click Next at the CDR DICOM Server Welcome screen STEP 3 Click Next after agreeing to the software license agreement STEP 4 Click Next after entering customer information 10 Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for CDR _DICOM Server The InstallShield R Wizard will install CDR DICOM Server on your computer To continue dick Next WARNING This program is protected by
20. ance or until they cannot be turned any further An improperly attached cable may cause an intermittent connection and prevent the Sensor from operating effectively Refer to Section 6 Cable Replacement on page 45 for complete instructions Product Manuals from Sona Dental vi The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice For the latest version of this user guide and other product manuals from Sirona Dental consult our website www schickbysirona com B1051079 Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide Explanation of Symbols Sirona Dental products display a number of markings which indicate compliance with regulatory requirements or which provide information in accordance with applicable technical standards Symbols and Descriptions SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Indicates Class II equipment in accordance with applicable medical device safety standards TEC EN UL 60601 1 Indicates Type BF equipment in accordance with applicable medical device safety standards TEC EN UL 60601 1 Indicates an attention to users to consult accompanying documents this User Guide for more information Indicates that the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface conforms to European Union Medical Devices Directive MDD 93 42 EEC Indicates that the Schick 33 Sensor conforms to European 0413 Union Medical Devices Directive MDD 93 42 EEC Indicates that this product meets North American safety standards The TUV mark is a Nationally Recognized
21. at are Not Part of the System Only items specified for use with the Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface are to be connected to it The device should not be used adjacent to other equipment that is not part of the system If however use with adjacent equipment is necessary normal operation should be observed and verified in that configuration installers to Ensure that Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface Operate Optimally Installers must ensure that the Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface provide the user with the optimal use of the equipment This includes but is not limited to ensuring that the system operates as described in this document To avoid unintentional contact with the USB Interface by the patient place the USB Interface in a location where accidental contact is prevented Installers must also ensure that the system presents no physical obstacles or hazards during operation and when not in use To verify this requirement installers shall confirm that the Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface are installed as described in this User Guide and shall perform the appropriate procedures therein B1051079 Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide The Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface have been determined to be in accordance with international safety standards and are deemed suitable for use within the patient area which extends from the patient for a distance of 5 ft 1 5m To comply with these standards do not Operate non medical equipment
22. ation starts 3 12 4 Changing CDR USB Devices When a known USB device is plugged into the system a notification window appears momentarily indicating that the device was just detected and has become active 1 Schick USB Devices y Recently used device CDR Elite USB Remote UnitTests M 2 CDR Dicom 332 ob 92d 2 49PM It 1s also possible to interact with the CDR AutoDetect feature by clicking on the notification window when it appears or by double clicking on the CDR AutoDetect icon that is present in the Windows system tray when CDR AutoDetect is enabled Performing this action will display a pop up dialog that lists all the known USB devices currently connected to the system CDR Autodetect Monitor Device Name COR USB Remote HS CDR Elite Select Device Hide Monitor When the imagine software is loaded initially or when CDR AutoDetect is initially turned on the system will populate the dialog with all known currently connected devices If several devices are listed the one that is highlighted signifies the currently active device To select a different device using the monitor select the device highlighting it and then click the Select Device button Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 31 32 3 13 Using the Upgrade Utility 3 13 1 Introduction The Upgrade Utility is installed during the Driver setup program This tool can be used to accomplish the following e Per
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24. e USB INTERFACE When new firmware is available it is typically provided with software release and becomes part of the SINE SINERGY 22000214 update to your existing Firmware Version 1 68 Sys te m In the event that version information is displayed with red lettering we recommend that you perform the upgrade referring to the procedure below Perform the following steps to upgrade Schick 33 Elite USB Interface firmware STEP ACTION IMPORTANT Close the CDR DICOM or EagleSoft program if running 2 Verify that USB Interface is connected to the host computer mE Start the Upgrade Utility Start gt All Programs gt CDR DICOM for Windows gt Upgrade Utility 4 If the firmware version number is listed in red click the Firmware Version button to upgrade The firmware version number will change to green letters when the upgrade is completed successfully successfully 6 Verify that the USB Interface firmware and FPGA version numbers are listed in green If not please contact your distributor of Sirona Dental products for additional information Click Close to exit the Upgrade Utility 5 If the FPGA version number is listed in red click the FPGA Version button to upgrade The firmware version number will change to green letters when the upgrade is completed Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 35 3 13 5 Sensor Module Firmware Upgrade EB COR Elite Utility Field updates to the Schick 33 pe Senso
25. e e USB 2 0 A B Cable supplied separately 3 2 Before You Install CDR DICOM 5 Software Before installing CDR DICOM 5 software exit the CDR DICOM program if it is open Section 3 4 on page 9 describes the software installation procedute 3 3 Before You Install the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface Driver IMPORTANT Please do not connect the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface and USB cable to your computer until after you have installed the device driver Procedures for installing these files can be found on the following pages Before connecting the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface you will need to install the device driver for it You must install this driver successfully to ensure proper operation of your Schick 33 Elite USB Interface If you have a previous version of the driver for the Schick 33 Hlite USB Interface please uninstall it Section 3 6 on page 17 describes the driver uninstallation procedure Section 3 7 Installing the USB Driver on page 18 describes the driver installation procedure for Windows 7 installation on other Windows Operating systems is similar If you are not sure which operating system is installed on your computer right click on the My Computer icon on your desktop and also display System Properties B1051079 Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide 3 4 Installing CDR DICOM 5 Software Installing CDR DICOM 5 software will uninstall older versions automatically For standalone installations inst
26. e Edit Users menu item Locate the user name you wish to edit Double click on the user name which becomes an editable text box Type in a new name for this user Click Close To verify right click on the image again and click on Select User The edited name will appear in the menu 3 11 3 How to Delete a User Name F ww Mo Qe May S In the Zoom window right click on an image acquired with a Schick 33 Sensor Click on the Edit Users menu item Select the user name you wish to delete from the list Click on the Delete user button Click Close To verify right click on the image again and click on Select User The edited name will appear in the menu B1051079 Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide 3 11 4 How to Edit a Task 1 In the Zoom window right click on an image acquired with a Schick 33 Sensor 2 Click on the Select User menu item 2 Select a user name from the list Note The default name is not editable To create your own custom profile add a user name and then perform the following steps 4 Right click on the image again and click on the Select Task 5 Choose one of the task categories from the list 6 Adjust the slider to a level of Sharpening that you feel is approptiate T Click on the Save as default button 8 When prompted click Yes to save the new the Sharpen value as the default setting for this task category and this user 9 To check or compare the Sharp
27. en settings with other user profiles or default values click on Edit User which opens the user profile dialog M Brightness Contrast Sharpen Sharpen Slider Select Task Endodontic Edit Users Pertodontic General Dentistry Restoratwe Figure 7 User Profile Menu Selections shown expanded at right Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 29 30 3 72 CDR AutoDetect Ihe CDR AutoDetect feature instantly recognizes when a different Schick USB device is connected including standard CDR 2000 high speed CDR Remote HS Schick 33 Hlite and Wireless SDX interfaces skipping the step of manually selecting a new Schick USB device before using it CDR AutoDetect will be most useful for offices that employ a mix of Schick USB interfaces and Sensors and use them interchangeably within one or several operatories 3 12 1 Enabling CDR AutoDetect CDR AutoDetect is enabled by default If however it has been disabled and you wish to re enable it open the X ray acquisition options page in CDR DICOM browse to the System menu and select X ray Settings If unchecked click on the CDR AutoDetect to mark the checkbox and enable this option You might also notice that the Hardware Type drop down box becomes unavailable as detection of Schick USB devices and Sensors will be performed automatically 3 12 2 Disabling CDR AutoDetect CDR AutoDetect can be disabled at any time by clicking the checkbox again
28. ended Separation Distance Between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and he sehick o Bliss cee de a LIE 57 ii B1051079 Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide 4 Safety Issues Check Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface before Using Them Before each usage check the outer surface of the Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface for any signs of physical damage or defect Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface surfaces should have a smooth finish with no evidence of chipping or damage If detected contact your local distributor of Sirona Dental products for further instructions To help ensure proper hygiene and to protect against infectious disease refer to the Protective Measures section on page 48 of this document and observe all device cleaning and patient protection recommendations specified there Operate Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface as Directed Always use the Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface in accordance with the directions and recommendations contained in this User Guide Do not attempt to modify the Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface or use it in system configurations not specified in this document Do Not Touch Exposed Connectors on Non Viedical Equipment and the Patient at the Same Time When the Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface are in use avoid touching exposed connectors on non medical electrical equipment and the patient at the same time The human body is capable of conducting electrical current and may cause a
29. er supply lines 1 kV for input output lines 1 kV differential mode 2kV common mode lt 5 Ur 295 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 Ur 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 Ur 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles lt 5 Ur gt 95 dip in UT for 5 SCC 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz Schick 33 System User Guide COMPLIANCE LEVEL 6 kV contact 8 kV air 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input output lines 1 kV differential mode 2kV common mode lt 5 Ur 295 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 Ur 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 Ur 30 dip in UT for 25 Cycles lt 5 Ur gt 95 dip in UT for 5 SCC B1051079 Rev A GUIDANCE Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of the Schick 33 Hlite USB Interface requires continued operation during mains interruptions 1t is recommended that the PC workstation to which the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface is connected be poweted from an uninterruptible power supply or battety NOTE Uris the AC mains voltage prior to application of the test level Mains power quality shou
30. form USB Interface tests e Perform Sensor Pattern tests e Perform USB Interface firmware upgrades e Perform Sensor Module firmware upgrades A sample screen of the Utility is shown below Please note that the version numbers shown in the picture below are examples only and may differ from those reported for your system EU CDR Elite Utility File Tools Help Click Buttons To Upgrade USB INTERFACE Firmware Version FPG4 version SENSOR MODULE SiN synergy 2 1000085 Firmware version B1051079 Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide 3 13 2 USB Interface Test USB Interface Test The USB Interface Test checks the connection between the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface and the host computer During this check a test pattern appears with alternating sections of black and white rows A counter located below the image window updates as the pattern is generated Take Counter fis Close A count of at least 10 test pattern images is usually sufficient to determine if there are USB problems that would cause poor test patterns to be generated The absence of any test pattern blank image window or the appearance of distorted lines indicates a problem between the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface and the host computer to which it is connected There may be one or more reasons for poor test patterns which can be the result of a problem with the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface or its USB connector or the USB cable and or p
31. he strip apply a small amount of finger pressure to ensure the elastomer is seated squarely in the slot IMPORTANT The elastomeric strip must be seated squarely in the slot for the Sensor to function n B1051079 Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide STEP 4 A Remove new cable from replacement kit B Align the new cable to Sensor as shown making sure that the Sensor keying feature connects to the corresponding key in the cable assembly C When properly aligned the cable fits the back of the Sensor evenly and the metal area on the Sensor is completely covered by the cable STEP 5 A Holding the cable to the Sensor insert one of the screws into its hole B Using the screwdriver tighten the first screw just until you feel some resistance Repeat this action for the second screw C Returning to the first screw fully tighten it then fully tighten the second screw IMPORTANT Make sure that both screws are securely tightened before continuing STEP 6 A Place the new tab cover over the screw slot and slide it across the slot while applying downward pressure especially at the middle of the tab B When the tab completely covers the slot snap it into place C Verify that the tab cover fits evenly in its slot Cable replacement is complete Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 47 7 Protective Measures 7 1 Introduction IMP
32. imaging features designed specifically for Schick 33 Sensors customers will need to upgrade to the latest software CDR 5 0 and higher This software version is fully compatible with CDR Elite Sensors as well as our other sensor and USB products Like CDR Elite Sensors Schick 33 Sensors are detected automatically by CDR software when connected to a PC workstation by the AutoDetect feature as described in Section 3 11 on page 27 Also the Schick 33 Elite USB Interfaces used with CDR Elite Sensors will work as well with Schick 33 Sensors Either Sensor will operate just by connecting it Please note that the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface enclosure is specifically designed for Schick 33 Sensors and CDR Elite Sensors and will not accommodate any other sensor type for which it was not intended B1051079 Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide 2 1 Connecting Cables to the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface IMPORTANT Do not connect the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface and cable to your computer until after you have successfully run the setup program Procedures for installing these files are supplied in Section 3 Software on page 8 The USB cable used with the device has a Series A USB plug on one side and a Series B USB plug on the other The A type plug connects to any available USB port on the computer The B type plug connects to the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface Cable part numbers and lengths can be found in T
33. imum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1 At 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 57 Appendix B Troubleshooting Tips B 1 Introduction In the event you experience a problem with the Schick 33 Sensor or Schick 33 Elite USB Interface refer to the table of troubleshooting tips found on this page In the United States Sirona Dental products are available exclusively through Patterson Dental Inc If the problem persists please contact the Patterson Technology Center at 877 498 6505 Outside the United States please contact authorized international dealer for Sirona Dental products in your country or region B 2 Troubleshooting Table ITEM DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Imaging software does not detect Replaceable cable screws Carefully remove screw tab cover Sensot require tightening from replaceable cable and tighten screws Place tab cover over screws after tightening Both green LEDs are off when Cable short
34. ing disposable gloves e Place the Sensor on a tray covered by a disposable liner or in a receptacle that can be thoroughly disinfected e Remove and discard gloves e Wash hands and put on a new pair of disposable gloves e Disconnect Sensor from Schick 33 Elite USB Interface e If the Sensor or cable are visibly soiled e g with blood or saliva each should be cleaned with a soapy cloth or paper towel and then dried with a clean lint free cloth or paper towel 48 B1051079Rev A X Schick 33 System User Guide Thoroughly spray or wipe the Sensor and cable with one of the disinfecting products recommended in Section 7 3 on page 49 Do not expose the Sensor cable connectors to any amount of liquid If using a spray disinfectant allow it to remain on the Sensor for 5 minutes If using a liquid disinfectant allow it to remain on the Sensor for 30 seconds Repeat steps 7 and 8 When the Sensor has been sprayed or wiped two times continue with the following steps Remove potential chemical build up from the Sensor by wiping it with a lap sponge saturated with de ionized water Use a dry lap sponge to dry the Sensor or cable as needed Place the Sensor in a clean environment ready for next use Reconnect the Sensor Remove and discard gloves 7 3 Recommended Disinfectant The following surface disinfectant has been found to be effective in achieving a desired level of disinfection and is available from Patterson Denta
35. ing the Sharpen cursor by following the steps in the next paragraph 1 Move your cursor over a high resolution image taken with a Schick 33 Sensor Press the right mouse button to open a short menu Select Sharpen Slider Click on Show Slider this will remove the check mark and hide the slider 3 10 3 Positioning the Sharpen Slider To position the Sharpen slider perform the following steps 1 Move your cursor over a high resolution image taken with a Schick 33 Sensor Press the right mouse button to open a short menu Select Sharpen Slider Verify that the Show Slider item is checked If checked continue with the next step If unchecked click on this item and repeat steps 1 through 3 Click on the position in the Zoom Window where the slider will be shown Top Bottom or Overlay For examples see the following figures B1051079 Rev A 23 Schick 33 System User Guide 24 Sharpen 50 Save as default RR Un e ee tt Sharpen 50 Save as default Save as default Figure 6 Sharpen Slider Overlay Position B1051079 Rev A mo TIPA ee a a Schick 33 System User Guide 3 10 4 Using the Sharpen Slider The Sharpen slider is used to adjust image sharpness dynamically as additional enhancement to the automatic sharpening that occurs when high resolution images are displayed A Sharpen percentage is shown on the slider and serves as an easy way to remember the specific Sharpen set
36. l and other suppliers e Cavi Wipes Metrex Research Kerr or equivalent Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 49 8 Maintenance 8 1 Visual Inspection Like all electrical equipment the Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface require not only correct use but also visual inspection prior to Operation and routine checks at regular intervals These precautions will help ensure that the Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface operate accurately safely and efficiently Before operating the system users shall check it for any signs of physical damage or defect If detected contact your local distributor of Sirona Dental products for further instructions 8 2 Damaged Sensor In the event of obvious physical damage to the Sensor customers shall discontinue use of that Sensor substitute another Schick 33 Sensor if available and contact their local Schick distributor for further instructions 8 3 Periodic Maintenance Periodic maintenance is performed as needed but at least once a month It consists of various checks performed by the operator or by a qualified service technician e Check that the labels are intact readable and adhere well to the surfaces on which they are positioned e Check that all of the cables that connect to the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface are undamaged e Check that there is no external damage to the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface which could compromise its ability to operate sately 50
37. ld be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Portable and mobile RF communication equipment should be used no closer to any part of the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface including its cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance d 2124P 55 IEC 60601 TEST COMPLIANCE IMMUNITY TEST LEVEL LEVEL GUIDANCE Radiated RF 3 V m IEC 61000 4 3 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2124P for 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 23NP for 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz Where P is the maximum output rating of the transmitter in watts W accotding to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation in meters 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 gt Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol an 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 a
38. lled CDR DICOM Server Click Finish to exit the wizard E Show the Windows Installer log Schick 33 System User Guide 3 4 2 Client STEP 1 A Click Install CDR 5 0 Client when the start page is displayed If the start page does not display browse the disk for the Chent folder and double click the CDR DICOM Cuent Setup file B If prompted to install any updates click Install C Restart your laptop or desktop PC if prompted STEP 2 Click Next at the CDR DICOM Client Welcome screen r i CDR DICOM 5 Installation a Oo Fr Introduction Compatibility and Software Installation Microsoft Windows 7 Professional SP 1 64 bit both Install CDR Server Install CDR Client Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for CDR DICOM for Windows The InstallShield R Wizard will install CDR DICOM for Windows on your computer To continue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 13 STEP 3 Click Next after agreeing to the software license agreement STEP 4 Click Next after entering customer information STEP 5 Click Next after choosing the type of setup Complete 14 Please read the following license agreement carefully This is a legal agreement between you the end user and Schick Technologies Inc Schick Technologies By selecting the Yes button below
39. mation for each type of new EEE put on the market within one year of the date in which the equipment is put on the market Information will include the different EEE components and materials as well as the location of substances in these items The information will be provided as a printed document or in electronic media on CD ROM ot by web download for example Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A ix Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface Schick 33 Sensor with Schick 33 Elite USB Interface and USB Cable x B1051079 Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide 7 1 Purpose The Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface represent the latest advances in our intraoral sensor technology including e High resolution image acquisition e New Sharpen slider for Schick 33 images e Task based user profiles e Like CDR Elite Sensors no separate calibration disks are required and serviceable Sensor cables are standard Indications for Use The Schick 33 system is intended for any dental practice that uses X ray equipment for intraoral diagnostic purposes It can be used by trained dental professionals for patients receiving intraoral X ray examinations and produces digital images that can be displayed enhanced printed and saved 1 3 System Description The Schick 33 Sensor connects to the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface which is connected to a compatible PC workstation via a USB A B cable supplied separately The workstation runs
40. must ensure that it is used in such an environment EMISSIONS TEST COMPLIANCE GUIDANCE RF emissions Group 1 The Schick 33 Elite USB Interface uses RF energy only for CISPR 11 its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions Class B The Schick 33 Elite USB Interface is suitable for use in all CISPR 11 establishments including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low voltage supply network Harmonic Class D that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes emissions IEC 61000 3 2 Complies Voltage fluctuations flicker emissions TEC 61000 3 3 54 22 B1051079Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide Table 8 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Immunity PLEASE NOTE The Schick 33 Elite USB Interface is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or user of the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface must ensure that it is used in such an environment IMMUNITY TEST Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 Electrical fast transient burst IEC 610004 4 Surge IEC 61000 4 5 Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines TEC 61000 4 11 Power frequency 50 60 Hz magnetic field IEC 61000 4 8 Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 IEC 60601 TEST LEVEL 6 kV contact 8 kV air 2 kV for pow
41. n Imaging Verify that the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface is NOT connected to laptop or desktop PC If connected disconnect the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface by unplugging the USB cable Click Windows Start gt All Programs gt Control Panel and open the Add or Remove Programs item In Windows 7 this group is called Programs and Features STEP 2 As Schick 33 System User Guide Browse for the CDR Elite USB Driver and select it If no entry for the CDR Elite USB Driver is found close the Control Panel and skip to the last step Click Remove In Windows 7 this action is called Uninstall Change Close the Control Panel Continue with the appropriate procedure in the next section to install the latest USB driver amp Control Panel ol ar File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a y s gt d search lig Folders Gii Ra Folder Sync 5 G Control Panel v Go e Name Vg Control Panel A Accessibility Options SE Add Hardware ES Switch to Category Add or Remove Programs View v lt l Install or remove programs and Windows components ES Add or Remove Programs fl Change or Remove Programs Currently installed programs show updates io CDR Elite USB Driver Size Click here For support information Used Last Used On To change this program or remove it from your computer click Change or Remove B1051079 Rev A 17 3 7 Installing the USB Drive
42. ndicates that this product must not be disposed of with other unsorted municipal waste Instead it is the user s responsibility to dispose of Electrical and Electronic Equipment EEE by handing it over to a designated collection point for the reuse or recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment The separate collection and reuse or recycling of Electrical and Electronic waste equipment will help to conserve natural resoutces and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects the environment and human health For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling please contact your local officials viii B1051079 Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide According to the WEEE Directive Sirona Dental or its Dealers will ensure that information needed to calculate the financial obligations with respect to EEE products will be provided as required WEEE from Users other than Private Households According to the WEEE Directive Sirona Dental or its Dealers will fulfill its obligations for the management of WEEE from users other than private households Furthermore as required by the WEEE Directive in order to determine unequivocally when the equipment was put on the market the manufacturer s date is placed on the equipment information for Reuse Centers Treatment and Recycling Facilies As required by the WEEE Directive Sirona Dental or its Dealers will provide reuse treatment and recycling infor
43. nsor You may find that the sheath seems slightly undersized which is necessary to provide a secure barrier around the Sensor Once you have selected the sheath slide the Sensor into it Using an appropriate Sensor positioning system adjusting the X ray setting depending on intraoral position and placing the X ray source as close as possible to the imaging area of the Sensor all of these contribute towards obtaining quality digital X ray images For proper placement and usage of CDR Sensor holders please refer to the CDR Positioning System User Guide distributed with Sensor Holder kits and also available on our website 5 2 2 Sensor Cleaning and Disinfecting Before using the Schick 33 Sensor the first time and before every new patient please perform the steps described in Section 7 2 on page 48 B1051079 Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide Table 3 Proper Sensor Removal from Protective Sheath EXAMPLES ACTIONS 1 Keeping the Sensor attached to the positioning tab and aiming bar grasp the aiming bar where it joins the Sensor 2 Still grasping the bar underneath the sheath use your thumb to start pushing the distal tip of the Sensor out of the sheath 3 Continue pushing the Sensor away from the closed tight end of the sheath 4 As the Sensor is pushed into the wider area of the sheath be careful to prevent the Sensor from falling on the floor Handle both Sensor and cable gently Schick 33 System User G
44. o user serviceable parts Transport and Storage Conditions 52 B1051079Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide A 4 Leakage Current Statement The Schick 33 system complies with the leakage current requirements of IEC 60601 1 safety standard Variations however may exist in the construction of computers to which the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface is connected Customers are advised to have a qualified electrician perform a leakage test on their equipment before using the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 53 A 5 EMC Tables The following tables provide Schick 33 system compliance information to electromagnetic compatibility EMC and electromagnetic immunity EMI standards To ensure conformance the customer or user must use the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface in environments that are consistent with these standards The USB cable required with the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface must also comply with the same standards The operation of the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface has been independently tested using USB cables identified in Table 5 on page 51 Compliance to EMC and EMI standards cannot be guaranteed by the use of alternate cables Table 7 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Emissions PLEASE NOTE The Schick 33 Elite USB Interface is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or user of the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface
45. or over current Replace Sensor cable CDR DICOM is not running condition The green LED on the Sensor Low current condition Replace Sensor cable side is blinking whether CDR DICOM is running or not Both green LEDs are off Over current condition Replace Sensor cable whether CDR DICOM is running or not The LED on the Sensor side Low USB voltage condition Use Schick USB cable or try which is normally green is amber different USB port hub whether CDR DICOM is running or not 5B B1051079Rev A X Schick 33 System User Guide C Cable Connections 5 Cable Replacement 45 Cable Replacement Procedures vi Calibration 20 CDR AutoDetect 30 CDR DICOM 5 Software Configure Database 16 Installation 9 13 CDR Elite USB Driver Uninstallation 17 Cleaning and Disinfecting 48 D Dentists or Authorized Designees Only Are Permitted to Operate the System v Diagnostic Tasks 27 Disinfectant 49 Do Not Touch Exposed Connectors iii E Electromagnetic Emissions 54 Electromagnetic Immunity 55 EMC Tables 54 Ensure Sensor and USB Interface Operate Optimally iv ESD and Protecting Sensors from it v Explanation of Symbols vii H High Resolution Image Acquisition 21 Installation CDR DICOM 5 Software 9 13 Configure Database 16 Schick 33 Elite USB Interface Driver on Windows 7 18 Leakage Current Statement 53 LED Indicators 37 O Operate Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface as Di
46. or treatments for example Staticide 2005 2002 will also help eliminate static build up in your office To avoid exposing the patient to unnecessary X rays ensure that the CDR exam window viewbox is flashing green default color in Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A v AutoTake mode or that the message Waiting to take X ray is displayed before triggering the X ray Source Always Use Sheaths with Sensors Use Sirona Dental sheaths every time the Schick 33 Sensor is used Never use the Sensor without a protective sheath Never use a damaged sheath Always dispose of the sheath after every patient Protective sheaths are single use devices and must not be reused under any circumstance Reuse of single use devices instruments may cause them to become contaminated compromise their intended function and result in patient and user infection injury and or illness Take Appropriate Precautions during X ray Operation Always observe the safety guidelines and precautions supplied with your X ray generator and by local regulatory authorities Follow Al instructions to Ensure Cable Replacement Procedures are Performed Correctly Follow all instructions to ensure the successful replacement of your Schick 33 cables When performing the cable replacement procedure it is especially important to tighten the screws that attach the cable to the Sensor by turning them al least one quarter revolution clockwise after initial resist
47. ort or corrupt firmwate inside the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface Additional troubleshooting can be performed if another Schick 33 Elite USB Interface is available In this case connecting a different USB device to the USB cable and repeating the USB Interface Test may help to identify the possible cause of the problem Perform the following steps to run the USB Interface diagnostic test STEP ACTION ET Close the CDR DICOM or EagleSoft program if running PEE Verify that USB Interface is connected to the host computer 3 Start the Utility Start gt All Programs gt CDR DICOM for Windows gt Upgrade Utility Click Tools gt USB Interface Test Note After a momentary pause a test pattern is displayed The orange LED on the USB Interface blinks as the test pattern scrolls Click Close to exit this test Click Close to exit the Upgrade Utility Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 33 34 3 13 3 Sensor Pattern Test Ee The Sensor Pattern Test checks the connection between the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface and the Sensor During this check a gradient test pattern appears with repeating sections A counter located below the image window updates as the pattern is generated l1 2i AN A count of at least 10 test pattern images is usually E sufficient to determine if there are USB problems that would cause poor test patterns to be generated The absence of any test pattern or blank image window or
48. r PLEASE NOTE Installation on other operating systems is similar to Windows 7 described below STEP 1 A Insert the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface 3E CDR Elite USB Driver InstallShield Wizard Driver disk into your CD or DVD drive Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for CDR Elite USB Driver B Click Run setup exe when prompted at oir entre pl O the Autoplay message window C Click Allow when the message An WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and unidentified program wants access to your international treaties computer is displayed D Click Next to begin the setup process STEP 2 Click Install Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings dick Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard InstallShield STEP 3 Setup will copy the drivers to your workstation Installing CDR Elite USB Driver The program features you selected are being installed Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard installs CDR Elite USB Driver This may take several minutes Status InstallShield 18 B1051079Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide STEP 4 A Click Finish 18 CDR Elite USB Driver InstallShield Wizard ue InstallShield Wizard Completed B Connect the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface to your computer When
49. r can be accomplished by installing new firmware Click Buttons To Upgrade USB INTERFACE When new firmware is oni ui avalable it is typically provided with software telease and becomes part of SENSOR MODULE the update to your existing SINE SYNERGY 22000214 system Firmware Version 1 68 In the event that version information is displayed with red lettering we recommend that you perform the upgrade referring to the procedure below Perform the following steps to upgrade Sensor firmware STEP ACTION IMPORTANT Close the CDR DICOM or EagleSoft program if running 2 Verify that the Schick 33 Sensor is connected to the USB Interface host computer 3 Start the Upgrade Utility Start gt All Programs gt CDR DICOM for Windows gt Upgrade Utility 4 If the firmware version number is listed in red click the Firmware Version button to upgrade The firmware version number will change to green letters when the upgrade is completed successfully 5 Verify that the Sensor Module firmware version number is listed in green If not please contact your distributor of Sirona Dental products for additional information Click Close to exit the Upgrade Utility B1051079 Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide 4 LED Indicators 4 1 Schick 33 Elite USB Interface Indications The Schick 33 Elite USB Interface has three LED indicators amber green USB cable side and green Sensor cable side for repo
50. rected iii Operating the Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface 39 Orientation of Sensor to Image 42 P Part Numbers 51 Schick 33 System User Guide PC Workstation 3 Proper Sensor Removal from Protective Sheath 41 Proper System and PC Installation and Operation v Protective Measures 48 R Recommended Disinfectant 49 Recommended Procedures iv Recommended Separation Distance Between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment 57 Reference Information 51 Removal and Replacement 51 RF Interference iii S Safety Issues Always Use Sheaths with Schick 33 Sensors vi Check Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface before Using iii Do Not Touch Exposed Connectors on Non Medical Equipment and the Patient at the Same Time iii Ensure Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface Operate Optimally iv Follow All Instructions when Replacing Schick 33 Sensor Cables vi Items Not Part of the System iv Only Dentists or Authorized Designees Are Permitted to Operate the System v Operate the Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface as Directed iii Proper System and PC Workstation Installation and Operation v Protect Sensor from Potential ESD Damage v Recommended Procedures iv RF Interference Considerations iii Take Appropriate Precautions during X ray Operation vi Wait for Appropriate Prompts before Operating X ray Source v Schick 33 Cable Replacement 45 CDR AutoDetect 30 High Resolution Image Acquisition 21 Indications for Use
51. respond to how many target frames view boxes are included in this series You can edit the numbers creating a series customized with the views you wish to include D Enter a name for this X ray series Click OK STEP 4 A Slide an appropriately sized sheath over the Sensor Select a CDR holder specific to the intraoral area intended for exposure and place it on the sheath Attach a positioning arm and aiming ring as needed B Verify the X ray exposure settings Proper technique factors depend on several variables among them the type of X ray tube the anatomy of the patient the source to Sensor distance and the location of the Sensor in the oral cavity As a guideline CDR Sensors require 85 less dosage than D speed film Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 43 STEP 5 STEP 6 STEP 7 STEP 8 44 IMPORTANT To avoid exposing the patient to unnecessary X rays ensure that the CDR exam window viewbox is flashing green default color in Auto Take mode or that the message Waiting to take X ray is displayed before triggering the X ray source If your acquisition mode is set to AutoTake the first empty view box in the exam is pre selected and flashes green default setting Skip ahead to step 7 If your acquisition mode is set to manual select an empty target frame that corresponds to the Sensor s location in the patient s mouth When the view box is highlighted click on it again If
52. rt 1 2 General EMC Safety IEC60601 1 requirements for basic safety and essential performance 2 2007 Collateral standard Electromagnetic compatibility Requirements and tests UL Standard for Safety Medical Electrical Equipment Part UL60601 1 1 General Requirements for Safety Edition 1 Issued 2003 04 25 Designing testing and labeling reusable medical devices for reprocessing in health care facilities A guide for device manufacturers Quality No 60601 1 08 Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance Council Directive of 14 6 1993 concerning medical devices 93 42 ERC amended by directives 98 79 EC 27 10 98 2000 70 EC 16 10 2000 2001 104 EC 7 12 2001 2007 47 EC 5 9 2007 Class II Type BF equipment Classification Not Category AP Equipment Not Category APG Equipment Mode of Operation Equipment is intended for continuous use Equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of a Flammable Anesthetic Mixture with Air or with Oxygen or Nitrous Oxide Ambient temperature range 40 F 40 C to 158 F 70 C Relative humidity range 10 to 100 including condensation Atmospheric pressure range 500 hPa to 1060 hPa Ambient temperature range 50 F 10 C to 104 F 40 C Operating Conditions Relative humidity range less than 75 Atmospheric pressure range 700 hPa to 1060 hPa Restricted service Unless otherwise specified this unit should be serviced only by the manufacturer It contains n
53. rting its functional status The location and description of the LEDs are shown in Figure 8 below and described in Table 2 on page 38 TOP SURFACE CEERED SENSOR CABLE SIDE USB CABLE SIDE Figure 8 Schick 33 Elite USB Interface LED and Connector Views Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 37 Table 2 Schick 33 Elite USB Interface LED Indications a n SENSOR CDR STATUS DICOM SENSOR READY TO SENSOR STATUS ACQUIRE CONNECTED Connected Running ON jam EVELY 2 2 seconds Running Connected ias Ready for image acquisition Image acquisition Start CDR DICOM to ON prepare for image acquisition Cable short or over current condition Replace Sensor cable Replace Sensor 1f problem persists Low current condition Replace Sensor cable Replace Sensor 1f Connected Low USB voltage Connected Running condition Use of not or not ON or OFF ON or OFF Amber Schick USB cable connected running ot try different USB port 7 hub Over current Running condition Replace Connected or not Sensor cable running Replace Sensor if problem persists Connect Sensor Not Not running OFF connected and start CDR NOTE The Schick 33 Elite USB Interface Interface is considered connected for the cases described above Flashing Green DICOM 38 B1051079Rev A X Schick 33 System User Guide 5 Operation 5 1 Operating the System 5 1 1 Power On p D Turn on the PC work
54. scscescecensecensecs 52 Ael LEAKAGE CURRENT TA TEMEN Td 53 Ada ENE TAREE na sa RS e be tac e do 54 Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A i APPENDIX B TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS sscssssssscosssensesssesssceussossesssesssvoussessensvesbeveussessususessceussysseesoesss 58 Dela INTRO NA e EEA 58 B 2 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE e o 58 Listof Figures HisuteL Schick 33 Hlte USD Jnteriace Cable C onnections A 5 Foure 2 Scnick 55 Ene USB a ti 6 Figure 3 List of New and Updated Features for High Resolution Images eere 22 Moure 4 Sharpen slider TOP Posto saudi and 24 Poues Sharpen Slider Dottor POUN alioli 24 Figure o Sharpen Sider Overlay LOS RS ON 24 Fioure 74 User Profle Menu selections shov expanded dt ribDE tit 29 Fisure 8 Schick 33 Elite USB Interface LED and Connector VIEWS id 37 List of Tables Table 1 Description of Schick 35 Elite USB Interface Cable Connections a 5 Table 2 Schick 33 Elite USB Interface LED TIndieattoris ue cias 38 Table Proper Sensor Removal from Protective Sheaths acaso a sacia rh pa t DR MAS 41 Table Examples Of Schick 29 Sensorstos miase ORE a ie 42 Tables Orderable litem Part Number Sus sa eate a ri ii eae Net 51 Tablero opece AAOS ra E a AA oe ie 52 Table 7 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Emissions a 54 Table 8 Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic Immunity eee 55 Table 9 Recomm
55. se in image information in high resolution mode means also that the transfer from acquisition to display time may be higher On newer PCs with multiple processors this difference is negligible High resolution images are also physically larger in terms of their file sizes approximately 8 MB image with a size 2 Sensor 3 9 1 Enabling High Resolution Acquisition Taking high resolution images with Schick 33 Sensors is enabled by default High Resolution Acquisition option selected If this option has been turned off and you wish to re enable it open the X ray acquisition options page and click on the High Resolution Acquisition checkbox In CDR DICOM browse to the System menu select X ray Settings click on the Sensor tab and mark the High Resolution Acquisition checkbox Click Apply and click OK to close the X ray acquisition options page 3 9 2 Disabling High Resolution Acquisition Taking high resolution images can be disabled at any time by clicking the High Resolution Acquisition checkbox to remove the checkmark When the checkbox is cleared Schick 33 Sensors will acquire images in normal resolution Aray Acquisition Control Properties Xray Calibration Sensor Sensor Serial maszbeta0000004 Sensor Size Size 2 Calibration File Date 6 2 2071 COR Elite Schick 33 Apply Image Enhancement z High Resolution Acquisition Level Edge High Schick 33 System User
56. ssess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site sutvey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance above the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as reorienting or relocating the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than 3 V m 56 B1051079Rev A X Schick 33 System User Guide Table 9 Recommended Separation Distance Between Portable and Mobile RF Communications Equipment and the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface PLEASE NOTE The Schick 33 Elite USB Interface is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or user of the Schick 33 USB Interface can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment RATED MAXIMUM OUTPUT SEPARATION DISTANCE ACCORDING TO THE POWER OF THE TRANSMITTER FREQUENCY OF THE TRANSMITTER M W 150 kHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 12 P 42934 100 23 00 For transmitters rated at a max
57. station used with imaging applications Connect the B type end of the USB cable to the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface Connect the A type end of the USB cable to the PC workstation Connect the Schick 33 Sensor edge card to the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface The amber LED on the USB side of Schick 33 Elite USB Interface blinks momentarily if CDR is running The green LED on the same side will also be illuminated The green LED on the Sensor side of the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface illuminates also and remains steady on indicating proper current condition for the Sensor Continue with Section 5 2 on page 40 for step by step instructions on acquiring X ray images with CDR DICOM software 5 1 2 Power Off 1 First disconnect the USB cable from the PC workstation and second disconnect the USB cable from the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface Power is removed from the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface and Sensor and the green LED on the Sensor side of the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface is turned off Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 39 40 5 2 Using Your Schick 33 Sensor 5 2 1 Sensor Sheaths and Holders Sheaths and the appropriate holders are required for Schick 33 Sensors New sheaths and Sensor holders if they are the disposable type are required for each new patient and must be disposed of properly after patient use Before using a new sheath select one that is appropriate for the size of the Se
58. such as a PC workstation inside the patient area Outside the patient area the presence of approved non medical grade equipment and Listed Approved IEC 60950 1 certified Information Technology Equipment TE computer equipment is acceptable The host computer PC workstation should be CE approved and conform with the Low Voltage 73 23 EC and EMC Directive 89 336 ERC Also to help ensure optimal performance ensure that all software programs residing on the workstation are virus free and have been adequately tested so they will not impact imaging applications after installation Only Dentists or Authorized Designees Are Permitted to Operate the System To ensure the correct use of the Schick 33 Sensor and USB Interface in a clinical environment for purposes that correspond to its intended design and application only dentists or their designees are authorized to operate the system Protect Sensor from Potential ESD Damage Like other electronic devices your Schick 33 Sensor is susceptible to electrostatic discharge ESD particularly when the device is used in or around carpeted areas or low humidity environments During cable replacement when Sensor contacts are exposed it is especially important to protect the device from potential ESD damage Touching a metal surface prior to replacing the Schick 33 cable will reduce the risk of damaging Sensor components by accidental static discharge Using anti static floor mats or flo
59. task applies an initial level of sharpening to the image A slider control is available to dynamically change the level of image sharpness in real time Users also use the slider in conjunction with the Save As Default button to change the default sharpen level to their personal viewing preferences for each of the clinical tasks described here The table below shows the diagnostic task to select to improve visibility of relevant dental anatomy DIAGNOSTIC OPTIMIZED SHARPEN DEFAULT TASK ANATOMY USER CHANGEABLE Balanced for general A Cae tooth and bone display Root apices pulp chamber lamina dura periodontal ligament cementum Alveolar and crestal Periodontic bone calculus Endodontic Enamel Dentin DE Restorative 1 i J CEJ To create your own user profile or to perform other profile actions complete the steps in the following paragraphs Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 27 28 3 11 1 How to Add a User Name 1 In the Zoom Window right click on an image acquired with a Schick 33 Sensor Click on the Edit Users menu item Click on the Add User button Click inside the New User name text box and type in a user name Click Close To verify right click on the image again and click on Select User The new user name will appear in the menu 3 11 2 How to Edit a User Name I In the Zoom window right click on an image acquired with a Schick 33 Sensor Click on th
60. tings that are most useful to you User profiles described in detail in Section 3 11 on page 27 can save Sharpness settings for various commonly performed clinical tasks such as Endodontic Periodontic General Dentistry and Restorative For example once you have set a particular Sharpness setting for a clinical task the slider will move automatically to that position Please note that manual adjustments of image sharpness by using the Sharpen slider or the Sharpen cursor are not saved with the image 3 10 5 Using the Sharpen Cursor Adjusting the slider dynamically is one way of varying the effects of the Sharpen tool It is also possible to use the Sharpen cursor to change the amount of sharpening To adjust image sharpness dynamically by using the cursor perform the following steps 1 Move your cursor over a high resolution image taken with a Schick 33 Sensor 2 Press the right mouse button to open a short menu 3 Select Sharpen 4 Press the left mouse button which changes the Sharpen icon to a two arrow cursor 5 Keeping the mouse button depressed move the cursor up to increase sharpness 6 Keeping the mouse button depressed move the cursor down to decrease sharpness 7 Sharpen remains active until another tool like Zoom Pan or Brightness Contrast is selected Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 25 3 10 6 Using Sharpen with Other Image Enhancements As Sharpen is applied automatically each
61. uide B1051079 Rev A 41 5 2 3 Sensor Positioning To achieve stable Sensor positioning during X ray exams use the appropriate tabs and holders available with the CDR system When positioning the Sensor the inverse pixel box located on the Schick 33 Sensor can be used to determine the orientation of the resulting image Table 4 Examples of Schick 33 Sensor to Image Orientation SENSOR SENSOR INVERSE PIXELS CIRCLED AND LOCATION ORIENTATION IMAGE ORIENTATION 2 Patient s left side schi C k 33 e i UN Patient s upper jaw schic kk 33 Anterior Periapical Maxillary 42 B4051079RevV A Schick 33 System User Guide 5 2 4 Taking X rays NOTE Refer to the CDR DICOM User Guide Schick P N 1051047 for detailed information on the use and operation of CDR DICOM softwate STEP 1 Start CDR DICOM from the Windows Start button or by clicking the shortcut to CDR DICOM for Windows on your desktop STEP 2 When the CDR exam window appears click on New Exam under the File menu or just click the New Exam button on the toolbar STEP 3 A Enter the appropriate patient information and then click on X ray Series You may use a pre defined intraoral series or create a new one B To customize an X ray series for the current exam click Edit Series which opens the Edit Viewset dialog box Re usable customized series can be created at the Series gt New Intraoral Series menu C The numbers in the text boxes cor
62. using a serial footpedal press the amber pedal The system is ready to acquire an X ray image A Please Wait message may appear momentarily In AutoTake mode activate the X ray source The message Reading Image from Sensor appears momentarily In manual mode activate the X ray source when the message Waiting to take X ray appears The acquired image appears automatically in the zoom or exam window depending on system settings In AutoTake mode the next empty view box in the series sequence is selected To acquire the next X ray image repeat this procedure starting at Step 7 In manual mode close the zoom window To acquire the next X ray image repeat this procedure starting at Step 5 B1051079 Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide 6 Cable Replacement IMPORTANT Always disconnect the Sensor from the USB interface before cable replacement to avoid potential damage to Sensor components Close CDR DICOM or any other imagine application EagleSoft or Patterson Imaging prior to starting cable replacement When performing cable replacement always work outside the patient area using the tools and materials supplied and or recommended by Sirona Dental IMPORTANT Like other electronic devices your Schick 33 Sensor is susceptible to electrostatic discharge ESD particularly when the device is used in or around carpeted areas or low humidity environments During cable replacement when Sensor contacts are exposed
63. we STEP 6 Click Next after choosing the folder where your images will be stored typically this is Images Folder C images but if yout images are stored ata Click Next to install to this folder or dick Change to install to a dif different location select it here E Images should be stored in C mages InstallShield STEP 7 Click Next after choosing the type of setup TOR DONE Complete Setup Type Choose the setup type that best suits your needs Please select a setup type Complete All program features will be installed Requires the most disk space O Custom Choose which program features you want installed and where they will be installed Recommended for advanced users InstallShield Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 11 STEP 8 Click Install JE CDR DICOM Server InstallShiel Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings dick Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard STEP 9 A Click Finish InstallShield Wizard Completed B Continue with the Client setup described in the next section If you are installing Client software at a different workstation remove the CDR DICOM 5 disk and place it in the DVD drive of that system 12 B1051079 Rev A The InstallShield Wizard has successfully insta
64. ws Installer log Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 15 3 5 Start CDR DICOM and Configure Database STEP 1 A Start CDR DICOM by double clicking on the desktop shortcut The Configure Database Connection dialog will display B If you are connecting to an external server Configure Database Connection l for example your images are stored on a workstation different from the one you re at currently click on the down arrow and select your server from the list Enter the name of the Server local Click dropdown to search for servers V Connect with my Windows login credentials T Show Advanced Options C Select the option Connect with my Windows login credentials D Click the Test Connection button e If the connection is good click OK Installation is complete e If the connection fails continue with the next step STEP 2 Configure Database Connection A De select the option Connect with my Windows login credentials E oca Connect with my Windows login credentials B Type in cdr without quotes all lower E Password eee case fot the user name and the passwotd Show Advanced Options C Click the Test Connection button When the connection is good click OK 16 B1051079Rev A X Schick 33 System User Guide 3 6 Uninstalling a Previous Version of the USB Driver STEP 1 A Exit CDR DICOM or EagleSoft or Patterso
65. you do The Eras Wizard has successful installed COR Ele you will receive a momentaty message saying that new hardware has been installed and is ready for use C Remove the Schick 33 Elite USB Interface Driver CD D Continue with Section 5 on page 39 for details on using the Schick 33 system Schick 33 System User Guide B1051079 Rev A 19 20 3 8 Sensor Calibration File Installation Calibration data for Schick 33 Sensors is programmed directly into the Sensor so a separate calibration disk is no longer needed To install the calibration file perform the following steps 1 2 2 Verity that all Schick 33 system cables are connected securely Start CDR DICOM for Windows CDR DICOM wil automatically detect the Sensor and determine whether a calibration file has been installed for this Sensor previously If the calibration file was not installed already it will be copied from the Sensor itself A message will be displayed momentarily Reading sensor calibration file please wait Installation is completed in approximately 10 seconds B1051079 Rev A Schick 33 System User Guide 3 9 High Resolution Image Acquisition Schick 33 Sensors are capable of acquiring images in either high resolution mode or normal mode High resolution mode which 1s unique to Schick 33 Sensors captures a level of detail of 33 LP mm higher than that found in other Sensor products currently available The increa

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