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2. N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary NV ImageWorksVeterinary ImageWorks Veterinary e 14Inverness Drive East e Suite C130 e Englewood CO e 80112 support imageworksveterinary com e www imageworksveterinary com 52 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary ImageVet DC Mobile System Assembly Instructions Rev 1 1 May 2015 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary 1 Assemble Mobile Stand Start by locating the hardware kit from within the mobile stand box Note that the casters come pre installed on the legs 2 Insert four 4 8mm x 1 5 allen cap head bolts in 2 places for each leg thus assembling the legs to the base Be sure to include one split lock washer under each of the cap heads An 8mm allen wrench is provided in the accessory and parts kit Fig A Assemble the column to the base using the locator pin inserted into the column to ensure correct allignment with the base Insert one 1 8mm x 2 25 allen cap head bolt including a flat washer and split lockwasher under the cap head using the 8mm allen wrench provid ed Tighten the bolt wi a e e P E ond E Fig B n Column Bolt 8mm x 2 25 Adapter Plate Bolt Leg Bolt 8mm x 1 5 Allen cap head 1 Timer Plate Bolt Allen cap head 4 Hex head 1 2 6mm Allen cap head 4 head 2 54 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary 4 Using the two 6mm Allen cap head bolts pr
3. Fig P 60 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary 12 Cont d Insert the molex plug from the folding arm cable into the tube head pin while pushing the tube head up into the tube of the folding arm The molex plug should partially come out the hole in the bottom of the tube head yoke See figure R item c See figure Q Raise the cover a Fit the retainer C clip d into the grooves in the folding arm tube and pin of the tube head Lower the cover a so that the hole f in the cover a is aligned with the hole in the internal washer e Fit the M4x6 allen set screw g into the hole f and tighten with small metric allen wrench until recessed about Imm Using a pair of needle nose pliers to grip the molex connector from the folding arm carefully plug the molex connector from the tube head into that of the folding arm Gently push both connectors up into the yoke c of the tube head Place the round gray plastic cover e up into the opening in the yoke and secure with the allen cap head screw Note that the screw should first be removed from the threaded brass fixture on the underside of the yoke Gently push connectors and wires up into the yoke yellow string was used to help pull the folding arm connector down to access both a m um m Cover access hole lined up with threaded hole in plastic insert 61 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary AA A 13 Installing the collimator Take the c
4. MOBILE SYSTEM ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Legs Base amp Column 2 Installing Folding Arm amp Adaptor Plate 3 Hanging the Timer Plate Assy 4 Electrical Connections 5 Installing Covers 6 Installing the Tubehead 7 Installing the Collimator 8 Balancing the Folding Arm 9 Installing the Remote Holster 10 Installing the Handles 54 55 56 57 58 59 62 63 65 66 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary A A 1 General precautions These instructions explain how to properly use the X ray unit Please carefully read and become familiar with the content of this manual before attempting to use the apparatus NOTE This manual does not specify the rules and regulations for acquiring possessing or using a source of ionizing radiation as each country has its own laws Only the most common ones shall be mentioned and this means that it is the user s responsibility to check local standards and observe the relevant laws No part of this manual is to be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means i e electronic mechanical photocopying translation or otherwise without the prior written permission of the manufacturer The manufacturer has a policy of ongoing development and is committed to improving its products Therefore some instructions specifications and illustrations given in this manual may differ slightly from the product actually purchased The manufacturer reserves the right to make chan
5. Pre Installation Refer to the drawings on pages 23 and 24 to help determine the ideal extension arm length as well as proper distances from the floor to the bottom of the central control unit timer assembly 3 1 Mechanical Specifications If the wall is thin hollow bricks or similar use the optional Counter Plate part no 9660048 to be mounted on the wall or placed on the other side of the wall where the unit is to be installed When using the Counter Plate it is recommended to also use the optional Interface Plate part no 70640115 to allow a method to directly attach the two to each other See section 4 2 3 For mounting the timer assembly in a vertical manner on a 4 X 4 wooden beam or post use the optional Interface Plate part no 70640115 and attach directly to the aluminum plate on the timer See section 4 2 1 Decide on a suitable method for attaching the plate according to the characteristics of the wall and its ability to withstand an extraction force of 446 Lbs applied at each anchorage point If the wall is made of cement or solid bricks use the wall plugs supplied Alternatively we recommend using the Fischer chemical wall plugs which include e Braid type injection insert item FiP 16x85 Threaded bar with bar and washer item FiP 16m 8x110 e Chemical fixer item FiP c 150 3 2 Central Control Unit Power Supply The supply line running to the central control unit timer assembly should be 3 conducto
6. REFERENCE AXIS B FOCAL SPOT IDENTIFICATION REMOTE BATTERIES e Type 2 x AA Alkaline 1 5 V TECHNICAL MEASUREMENT FACTORS The high voltage value is measured with a non invasive instrument The anode current is controlled inside with measurement resistors and circuits to obtain very precise measurements Operation of the circuits is checked at the time of testing Once assembled the anode current can no longer be directly measured The exposure time should be evaluated by measuring the time that elapses from the moment in which high voltage exceeds 7596 of the nominal value to the moment in which it drops below this value Considering the high gradient of the rising and trailing edges of the anode voltage and squaring due to inherent filtration use of a threshold ranging from 2596 to 7596 may be considered non influential NG ImageWorksVeterinary 11 Dimensions 44 3 All dimensions are expressed in millimeters inches SI DE VI EW 60 400 600 900 1340 2 4 ULM 52 8 TA O lon L ug d a Hi SANI KE A els 3 N 7 Qr P s ST P d TN 1 m Y bai in a Jr x T MR LO Feat i I gt Ua si T rd ojo I CO lt SSES 265 Ss 10 4 Ale 890 1090 1390 400 le 35 0 42 9 54 7 15 7 T 1490 1690 1990 58 7 66 5 78 3 a T T I Ke 21 E SIDE VIEW 7 I ii G eat M 115 id E 4 5 Ln Co le EE le RS 265 10
7. UL 890 1090 1390 ol 35 0 42 9 54 7 CO m 23 1720 67 7 860 33 9 a 2185 86 0 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary A A TOP VIEW 400 600 900 15 7 23 6 35 2 1490 1690 1990 58 7 66 5 78 3 2020 2220 2520 79 5 87 4 99 2 24 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary A A 1 General safety precautions The manufacturer warranties the safety reliability and performance of the equipment under the following conditions Installation and technical service is performed by authorized technicians using Cela Sc Cela Dental Group original parts The electrical system in the dental area corresponds to standards I E C 60364 7 710 V2 Standards regarding electrical systems in a medical environment or equivalent standards currently in force in the country where the equipment is installed The place where the X ray unit is installed must comply with official directives regulating radiation in the country where the equipment is used The equipment is operated as directed in the Operations Manual This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15
8. 4 N 400 j 15 7 I LA S H o gt E SES H el 615 815 1115 E 24 2 32 1 43 9 D I 2 rd E 890 1090 1390 aa 35 0 42 9 54 7 Go Y N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary AA A TOP VIEW 450 vx H GK amp XEET T RN Pll AN 400 600 900 Em 15 7 23 6 35 4 1490 1690 1990 58 7 66 5 78 3 2020 2220 7 2520 79 5 87 4 99 2 20 SZ ImageWorksVeterinary 12 Identification nameplates WARNING Never remove the identification nameplates provided on the tube head central control unit or collimator cone Central control unit The nameplate is found beside the main switch Details shown on the nameplate e Name of the manufacturer e Name of the equipment e Rated voltage e Type of current e Rated frequency e Maximum absorbed power e Serial number e Manufacturing date Tubehead The nameplate is found on the lower cover at the back of the tubehead Details shown on the nameplate e Name of the manufacturer e Name of the equipment e Specifications e Model and serial number of X ray tube e Equipment serial number e Manufacturing date Collimator Cone The nameplate for the collimator cone is found inside it Details shown on the nameplate e Name of the manufacturer e Type of cone e Serial number e Manufacturing date Remote The nameplate for the remote is found in the battery compartment Details shown on
9. default setting indicates that disposable alkaline batteries are being used b NIHM indicates rechargeable batteries are being used P 14 Indicates DEMO status of the remote a PALM default setting standard operating mode b DEMO when the remote is in this mode it does not communicate with the head but READY is shown on the display even if the control unit is shut off P 15 Indicates DEMO status of the entire system a SHOT default setting standard operating mode b DEMO a pad lock shaped icon appears on the display all the functions are operative as if in standard mode the remote communicates regularly with the head but X rays are not emitted when the shoot button is pressed P 16 STANDBY function of the head is shut off P 17 When this menu is opened the remote starts a special procedure to deactivate the DSP default settings A number of shots are required at a set time of 0 01 secto recalibrate the card Once the menu has been opened 20 will appear on the display Press key Patient again to completely cancel the previous setting See par 14 5 P 18 This menu starts the procedure so that the remote can work with the head 2o Activating deactivating the USER mode Icon comes on to signal USER mode is activated 40 WZ ImageWorksVeterinary 5 1 Restoring factory settings To restore the factory settings press keys GJ and togotothesetup menu Press keys 1 4 and simultaneously rESS will b
10. e Never open the equipment casing Installation repairs and in general any other operations requiring the casing to be opened are to be performed exclusively by personnel authorized by the manufacturer to carry out these operations The equipment must be installed in areas which comply with that stated above at point 1 2 2 Environmental Conditions e The area where the X ray unit is installed must comply with official regulations regarding protection against radiation in the country where the equipment is used A SAFETY PRECAUTIONS If any person who is not an authorized technician changes the product in any way by replacing parts or components with others not used by the manufacturer they shall assume responsibility for the product e Do not forget to turn off the main switch on the equipment before leaving the surgery e This equipment is not water proof risk of electrocution e This equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of a mix of inflammable anaesthetic gas with oxygen or nitrous oxide This equipment must be stored properly so that it is kept in top working order at all times e Use of electric apparatus that do not comply to standard E C 60601 1 2 in the doctor s office or in the immediate vicinity of it may cause electromagnetic interferences or interferences of other types resulting in equipment malfunctions In these cases it s strictly recommended to shut off the power supply to the equipment before hand e The
11. image receiver for example a sensor or photo phosphor plate and the tooth s long axis e As a result the picture of the tooth will only be distorted by the divergence of the X rays in relation to the focal spot S ImageWorksVeterinary 4 4 Setting the exposure mode and time The exposure parameters are set by following the directions given below 1 select the tooth to be examined 2 select the patient size The exposure time is automatically shown on the remote screen mr NOTE Each operating mode En60 En63 or En65 is displayed for approximately 1 second according to the tooth or patient size just selected E ml L T j d L ml Li y n li Li i SEP iip Grip SD Lal eS IEG aib E The suggested exposure time can be changed with keys and Exposure times ranging from 0 01s and 1 00s belonging to the R20 scale can be set Random exposure times different from the ones provided in the R20 scale cannot be set When the exposure time displayed differs from the default setting icon comes on To save the new setting make sure icon is on and then press and hold key rs for approximately 2 seconds The remote will beep to confirm the setting has been saved At this point make sure icon is off ce NOTE If the exposure time is not saved the change made will be lost after a new entry or as soon as the remote changes over to stand by Important after customized settings have been made the Original exposure value charts are
12. manufacturer shall not be held responsible for misuse carelessness or improper use of the equipment e This equipment is to be used exclusively by qualified personnel with the proper veterinary training e The user must be present at all times when the equipment is turned on or ready for start up In particular never leave the equipment unattended in the presence of children mentally disabled or other unauthorized personnel in general e Ifthe X ray equipment is damaged or oil leaks do not use the equipment and contact customer service immediately KL wie PROTECTION AGAINST RADIATION e X rays are hazardous and adequate precautions must be taken when using them Areas where it is possible to be exposed to the X rays shall be clearly indicated by using this symbol which should remind personnel to observe the safety rules laid down by the laws in force in the country where the equipment is used e Control the emission of X rays from the greatest distance possible 6 feet from the focal spot and the X ray irradiation beam in the opposite direction from where the rays are emitted e Only authorized personnel and the patient should remain in the area when X rays are being emitted N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary 2 Description of the system 2 1 Description of the X ray unit Description of the parts a X ray tubehead Depending on the operating mode the high frequency constant potential X ray tubehead works at 60KV 7mA En60 mode 63KV 6mA En6
13. no longer valid If icon is displayed while the exposure time is changed it means the set time cannot be saved for the selected tooth patient size combination Either way the X rays may be taken with the time displayed Important when the suggested exposure time is changed the sensitivity factor is also modified by default set to F 17 Once this change has N been saved it is applied to all the teeth and both patient sizes The exposure time can also be modified by changing the sensitivity factor Press keys and ka atthe same time the actual sensitivity factor will be displayed Usekeys and tochangethe value from 3 to 25 If the displayed value differs from the one previously saved icon comes on To quit this mode press key oi or zk Thechange made to the sensitivity factor is applied to all the teeth and both patient sizes The selected operating mode is always used for each tooth and patient size combination in modes En60 En63 and En65 In AUTO mode each tooth and patient size combination is associated to the best mode from amongst the ones available In this mode it is not possible to assign a mode other than the default for each combination To set the mode refer to paragraph 4 5 Setting the mode and exposure time in USER mode To change the mode amongst En60 En63 En65 and AUTO refer to paragraph 5 1 Setting the operating mode 4 5 Setting the mode and exposure time in USER mode In USER mode it is possible
14. of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 2 Packaging 2 1 Dimensions and contents e Dimensions 40 5x21x13 8 inches Weight 71 Lbs e Contents Documentation and warranty Template for installation Parts kit Single stud Interface Plate if requested Central Control Unit Assembly with aluminum wall mount plate and plastic cover Tubehead Assembly Extension Arm Cone Collimator Folding Arm Remote with Holster 2 2 Handling and storage Markings regarding storage handling and unpacking are provided on the outside of the cardboard packaging These markings must be strictly observed 1 The package must be kept upright in the direction indicated by the arrows at all times during handling and storage 2 Fragile Avoid dropping the package 3 Keep the package dry 4 Do not use hooks 5 Ambient conditions for storage a Temperature from 5 to 122 F b Relative humidity from 10 to 90 c Atmospheric pressure from 500 to 1060 hPa 25 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary A A 3
15. pressed Indicates the indicator light is illuminated It works simultaneously with DL5 for card 97660515 If illuminated it indicates voltage present at the filament preheating When turned on the CPU executes internal diagnostics and then displays the FW version using two flashing sequences separated by pauses The first sequence indicates version code xx while the second indicates revision code yy The LED flashes regularly immediately after showing the version Red LED ERR goes out when the version is about to be displayed If the network forming procedure is not successfully completed LED DL5 NTWK stays off In the event of a DSP error LED DL1 will flash quickly e DL1 Once every 0 5 sec means one needs to count the number of times it flashes between pauses and read the error code in the error table e DL1 Very fast means one should check the error code given on the remote If the DSP is faulty the DSP error subcode can be viewed on the remote by pressing keys tooth and at the same time it assumes format xxxx e g 8033 44 N The DSP can also signal an alarm condition This condition is signaled when LED DL1 DSP flashes faster than usual separated by pauses The number of times it flashes between pauses indicates the alarm code In the event of a CPU fault the status of the CPU LEDs is as follows e DL3 cPU lashing yellow e DL4 eRR illuminated red Both conditions may be present at the same time This indi
16. s up A ABA CBS Ses r a z mr A Sief Mnt L xl d nt Sc o Loo aw 5 A ki z i a ttc us T e EM E mms T Le an d Hn mw Lm PE s rj d Uu um j s i e ew EE NEM MEM NEM oF pA Ua ai CN DS DL1 DSP S ImageWorksVeterinary Diagnostic LED Indicators LED DL1 DSP LED DL2 VDD DL3 CPU DL4 ERR DL5 NTWK DL6 CONE DL7 HNDL DL8 PWM DL10 FIL Color Yellow Color Green Yellow Red Green Yellow Yellow Yellow Status Flashing Status On Flashing Off Off Off DSP LED Description If the diagnostic LED indicator flashes once a second everything is OK If it flashes once every half second count the times it flashes and check the error table When first turned on the DSP executes internal diagnostics and then displays the FW version using two flashing sequences separated by pauses The first sequence indicates version code xx while the second revision code yy The LED flashes regularly immediately after showing the version The version was not displayed in FW versions 1 2 or earlier CPU LED UNIT Description Indicates 3 3Volt input voltage If the diagnostic LED indicator flashes once a second everything is OK If steady replace the card Illuminates to indicate an error Indicates the radio frequency communication network has been created Not used Illuminates if one of the two keys is
17. the X ray unit back on and take the X ray again If the problem persists replace the basic head control card P N 97660514 49 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary Error codes given on the remote Cont d When an error appears on the remote screen it can be reset by pressing QJ or tosetthe X ray unit back to READY If the error is still displayed after pressing the two keys mentioned above refer to the error code and solution given in the table below Head Control Card Errors P N 97660514 Cont d N Error Code Description Solution E15 DSP Error DSP error detected Check the error subcode by pressing keys tooth and at the same E 16 time 0001 Overvoltage HW 0002 Overcurrent HW 0004 Overvoltage SW It may be caused by incorrect calibration or after an extended period of inactivity Perform the calibration procedure from menu P17 0008 Overcurrent SW It may be caused by incorrect calibration or after an extended period of inactivity Perform the calibration procedure from menu P17 0040 Anode voltage not zero Replace the basic head control card P N 97660514 0080 Anode voltage not zero If the problem persists replace the basic head control card P N97660514 0100 Filament voltage not zero If the problem persists replace the basic head control card P N97660514 0200 Tube filament faulty or cable code 97520672 between monoblock card P N 97660511 and head card P N 97660514 not connected or interrupted 1000 Para
18. the folding arm on a shoulder continue to push the wires down through the top of the column until the folding arm pin is very close L GG Then raise the folding arm vertically and insert S 6 e the pin into the column making sure that the arm lnstallation Technicianl faces towards the legs Make certain that the Facing you Away from upright pin on the bottom of the adapter collar pivots between the screw head stops on the top of the column Fig l The rotation of the arm should now be limited to between the legs of the system Fig H Column stops 9 Hang the timer board onto the plate using one 1 hex head bolt in the upper right hand corner as shown Then route both the folding arm wires and the main input wires through the rectangular cutout near the bottom center of the timer board Fig J Then gently pull both wires through the cutout while swinging the timer board into position Using the 3 hex head bolts washers and locking washers remaining place the timer board housing onto the back plate NG ImageWorksVeterinary 10 Make electrical connections from the folding arm cables and incoming power supply ruiwwrr u DT UCD Connector from folding arm CHA GC HAAN es t s E Hex Head bolts LR Ie in four 4 places i en te T CS Connector from folding arm Ground wires from folding arm Note A jewelers flat head screw driver will be nee
19. the nameplate e Name of the manufacturer e Name of the equipment e Rated voltage e Number and type of batteries e Serial number CEFLA SC CEFLADENTALGROUP e A V BICOCCA MIC IMOLA BO ITALY We Image Vet RX DG MADE IN ITALY R 115 V 50160 Hz 10A SN CEFLA SC CEP A DENTAL GROUP V BICOCCA 1440 IMOLA BO ITALY FCC ID UXP70s01 FS W 0 7 1EC338 GO KVp 7 mA S5Da2iem Ds amp bmm REF 96600096 Total Filtration 25 mm AJ p 65 KVp Tube b x TOSHIBA DATA SN t CEFLA SC CEFLA DENTAL GROUP V BICOCCA 14 C IMOLA BD ITALY Complies with DHHS radiation performance standards 21 CFR Subchapter J a Radiation area D 55mrm d idem SSD 96600078 De not auteclave Izd O O CEFLA SC imola 80 ITALY 6 C P N 97661052 21 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary A A ImageWorksVeterinary SIDE VIEW Ep E EE KEE c l 1145 _ E ji I I t L 265 890 1090 1390 35 0 42 9 54 7 10 4 400 15 7 1490 1690 1990 58 7 66 5 78 3 1125 44 3 525 20 7 10 4 400 15 7 1310 51 6 SIDE VIEW nO mg 115 _ 4 5 LC o e 3C AH ADI e A Z A J Ss S H 6015 8157 1115 TM 24 2 32 1 43 9 lt elt
20. to assign an exposure time and a mode from amongst En60 En63 and En65 to each tooth patient size combination The default setting corresponds to the AUTO mode settings with sensitivity factor F 17 To activate USER mode regardless of the mode currently being used press keys zk and atthe same time Icon l come on to signal USER mode is active 12 WZ ImageWorksVeterinary To deactivate USER mode press keys w and again icon S goes off The exposure parameters are set as directed below 1 select the tooth under examination 2 select the patient size The exposure time is automatically displayed on the remote mer NOTE It is not possible to access the sensitivity factor menu in USER mode In addition keys A and are inoperative in USER mode The exposure times and mode assigned to the tooth patient size combinations are custom set by following the directions given below 1 press and hold down key LEN about two seconds Customized settings can be entered and icon comes on 2 select the desired tooth patient size combination 3 change the exposure time with keys and mr NOTE It is possible to set exposure times ranging from 0 01s and 1 00s that are part of the R 20 scale 4 press keys D and simultaneously to open the menu used to select the operating mode 5 select the operating mode with keys and 6 quit the menu and press key to make the entry operative if key E is pressed th
21. 0 63 65KV e Nominal current 6 7A Power requirements at 0 1 sec 420W 60KV 7mA 378W 63KV 6mA 390W 65KV 6mA e Current reference time 0 7 mAs 7mA 0 1s 0 6 mAs 6mA 0 15 e Focal spot 0 7mm Total filtration 2 5mm Al 65KV e Half value layer HVL gt 2mm Al 65KV e Leaked radiation lt 0 25mGy h at 3 feet from focal spot e Reproducability 0 05 e Electrical classification Class Type B intermittent service e Set exposure time from 0 010 to 1 000 seconds e Accuracy of times indicated 1096 e mGy display precision 30 WEIGHTS e Weight of the unit with packaging 77 lbs max e Weight of the hand held remote approximately 9 oz 17 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary A A X RAY TUBE e X ray tube TOSHIBA D 0711 e Focal spot 0 7mm in accordance with IEC 336 1993 e Tolerance of focal spot position on reference axis 2 e Nominal high voltage and maximum current 65KV 7mA 10 e Anode construction material Tungsten W 7 ent row V Anode Thermal Characteristics e Anode inclination 16 0 HEAT STORAGE kJ e Thermal load on anode 7 0 KJ 10 KHU e Maximum continuous heat dissipation 210 W e Work cycle 1 60 1 second exposure 60 second pause TIME min CONE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS e With round cone SSD 30cm 127 X ray beam less than or equal to 055mm e Without round cone SSD 20cm 8 X ray beam less than or equal to 60mm A
22. 0 eS eS eS DLS READY DL6 ENABLE DL7 V CTRL DL8 HV_ON SB C eS OS eS Diagnostic Led indicators LED Color Status Explanation DL1 V LINE Red On Indicates 230Volt input voltage if 110Volt the led indicator is illuminated but not as bright RUE Red On Indicates the input voltage to the capacitors U Green On Indicates the supply voltage is correct wae Green On Indicates the power control part fed 12Volt EY Yellow On If the head is connected it indicates READY status relay RL1 is closed the indicator light s signal is activated GE Yellow Off It lights up if x rays are emitted Get 2 Green On Indicates 15Volt output voltage to supply the card inside the head ON Not used Fuses F1 6 3A Main fuse If blown all LED indicators will be off 2 1 6A Fuse for capacitors If blown only DL1 will be illuminated All others will be off Dip switch If the power supply is 230Volt all the dip switches must be in the OFF position If the supply voltage is 110V dip switch No 1 must be set to ON if the board software version is 1 2 If the software version is 1 1 only dip switch No 4 must be positioned at ON 42 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary 7 Basic head control card P N 97660514 KF2 KF1 BASIC HEAD CONTROL CARD 97660514 DLI DSP DL22VDD DL32CPU DL4 RR DL5 NTWK Q9 WO WwW W amp DL6 CONE DL7 HNDL DL8 PWM DLOSACT DLIO IL d NW Ani Lr i NI i ji Nie ru Ge e DE Ms Ah i s t u Er
23. 3 mode or 65KV 6mA En65 mode Rotation is limited by mechanical end stops b Removable collimator cone The tubehead can work with different types of collimators that are automatically recognized e 8 round collimator incorporated in the tube head minimum skin focal distance 20 cm and 60 mm output beam e Removable 12 round collimator standard in RX DC minimum source skin distance 30 cm and diameter of X ray beam exiting cone 55 mm with cone attached Focal spot Folding arm e Extension arm available in three lengths with the wall mounted version 40 cm 60 cm and 90 cm f Remote controller The remote can be placed either near the central central control unit or in a remote position As a result the doctor can move conveniently around the room and move out of the area where X rays are emitted g Hand held remote holder h Central central control unit i Master switch Q A 2 2 Operating mode The X ray unit can function in different modes MULTI MODE technology 1 En60 operating mode X ray emission at 60KV and 7mA The X ray unit automatically calculates the best exposure time from 0 01s to 1 00s based on the selected tooth and patient size 2 En63 operating mode X ray emission at 63KV and 6mA The X ray unit automatically calculates the best exposure time from 0 01s to 1 00s based on the selected tooth and patient size 3 En65 operating mode X ray emission at 65KV and 6mA The X ray unit automatically calcu
24. Ie Center Line of Yoke For Extension Arm 56 Wall Mounting Slot DEE 2 8 l cy 2 a CD O S o m e l iS d 1 io B ee 631 9 169 E d H Y _ O 9 7 9 P e e o o S C roy 8 6 8 6 WZ ImageWorksVeterinary 4 2 1 Vertical single stud installation e Insert the 4 TPSEI M8x35 screws provided in the interface plate e Run the power supply wires through one of the holes in the interface plate e Attach the interface plate to the wooden post with no 3 dia 3 8 x L 3 wood screws not supplied e Attach the X ray unit s wall mounting plate to the interface plate by tightening the washers and nuts provided on the TPSEI M8x35 screws A 4 2 2 Horizontal double stud installation e The interface plate is not needed for 1 5 wooden studs with 16 spacing Simply attach the RX DC plate with no 4 dia 3 8 x L 3 wood screws not supplied 4 2 3 Vertical single or double stud hollow steel installation with iron stud s e Attach the wall mount counter plate to the iron studs not completely seen with the threaded bars and screws provided e Attach the interface plate to the counter plate Secure the X ray unit s wall mounting plate to the latter Interface plate RX wall mounting plate 28 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary 4 3 Extension arm Warning Do not lubricate the pin of the extension arm the wall mounted plate is provided with self lubricating bushin
25. NOTE After the removable collimator 12 has been attached or detached exposure times will automatically change Allow a couple of sec onds before the display is refreshed showing the new exposure time and the collimator icon e Checking the selected patient size s em Large Patient Small Patient Selected e ba Selected Har NOTE Whenever a change has been made the preset exposure times will automatically be modified N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary e Checking the selected type of intraoral exam Spd ahs Q 79 oO 7239 Upper PreMolar Molars Upper Canines 3 5 Factory settings The X ray unit is supplied with the following factory settings Operating mode AUTO Sensitivity Level 17 e Remote stand by 5 minutes and DAY KE Incisors Spb Bye D n WAI Lower Canines Lower PreMolar Molars e Exposure times as per standard R20 0 010 0 011 0 012 0 014 0 016 0 018 0 020 0 022 0 025 0 028 0 032 0 036 0 040 0 045 0 050 0 056 0 063 0 071 0 080 0 090 0 100 0 110 0 125 0 140 0 160 0 180 0 200 0 220 0 250 0 280 0 320 0 360 0 400 0 500 0 560 0 630 0 710 0 800 0 900 1 000 ce NOTE These times comply with current standards I E C 60601 2 7 1999 and the ISO 497 series R20 recommendations and CANNOT BE MODIFIED 3 6 Batteries and charge level indication The remote runs on two AA alkaline batteries to assure sufficient stand alone
26. NZ ImageWorksVeterinary ImageVet DC Operation Assembly amp Installation Manual Rev 4 1 June 2015 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary A A OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 General precautions 1 1 Description of the symbols used 1 2 Purpose and use of the equipment 1 2 1 Classification 1 2 2 Environmental conditions 1 2 3 Guarantee 2 Description of the system 2 1 Description of the X ray unit 2 2 Operating mode 3 Operation 3 1 Turning the X ray unit on and off 3 1 1 Turning on the basic X ray unit 3 1 2 Turning on the remote 3 1 3 Automatic remote shut off 3 1 4 Remote stand by according to time 3 2 Remote display functions 3 3 Control panel 3 4 Checking the parameters 3 5 Factory settings 3 6 Batteries and charge level indication 4 Using the X ray unit 4 1 Position of the patient 4 2 Positioning the X ray head 4 3 Position of the X ray plate or sensor 4 4 Setting the exposure mode and time 4 5 Setting the mode and exposure time in USER mode 4 6 Procedure to be followed when taking the X ray 5 Advanced options 5 1 Setting the operating mode 5 2 Setting the type of movable collimator 5 3 Restoring factory settings 6 Error messages 7 Routine maintenance 8 Cleaning and disinfection 9 Dismantling the equipment when no longer used 10 Technical specifications 11 Dimensions 12 Identification nameplates INSTALLATION amp ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS WALL MOUNT Drawings 1 Genera
27. ar and lift it as shown in the figure Y MV 4 IN E NOTE To reinstall the head perform nal d the procedure in reverse order being var ot Ki i al T di careful to place the cables properly wW Wii f 45 WZ ImageWorksVeterinary 8 1 Pairing the remote with the X ray tubehead If the remote controller or the head control card P N 97660514 needs to be replaced it is only necessary to associate the remote with the head To do this you first need to set the head in combination mode and then send a recognition signal from the remote control 1 Setting the head in combination mode This procedure can only be activated within ten seconds of the radiographic unit being turned on Remove the collimator from the head turn on the radiographic unit You will hear a beep then turn the collimator microswitch on and off at least seven times The head will emit a beep that confirms the head has switched to combination mode If the procedure is unsuccessful turn off the central control unit wait a few seconds and start again 2 Sending the recognition signal from the remote to the tubehead Turn on the remote and go to menu P18 This menu is accessed by simultaneously pressing and releasing the GJ and keys Scroll the menu with the key until PO7 appears Press Gi and together to access the technical menu and press the key several times until P18 is displayed Press key tq to open the menu and confirm associ
28. ation E14 will appear on the remote control Press key eJ to reset If association has been successfully completed the radio field icon vial should appear on the remote with the word READY If this is not the case repeat the operation IMPORTANT The head should be re calibrated with function P17 from the technical menu after the pairing procedure See 5 2 This operation requires the execution of 20 shots at a pre set time of 0 01 s during which time X ray emission occurs It is therefore necessary to pay close attention to radiation safety protocols 46 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary A A 8 2 Check occupation of radio frequencies for the remote The procedure described below enables the user to check the availability of radio frequencies on the channels of communication used by the remote control Open the battery compartment of the remote and remove the batteries See Fig 1 Fig 1 Using a jewelers screwdriver move switch 2 of the dip switch shown in figure 2 in the direction indicated by the arrow Fig 2 47 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary AA A The remote should now be ready for radio frequency detection mode Replace the batteries When switched on the display shows the channel to be examined C11 Pressing and chooses the channel C11 C26 Pressing the w key displays a percentage value representing the signal quality on the selected channel See Fig 3 Fig 3 br Image Vet DCR 78 mage V
29. atteries back in and take the X ray If the problem persists replace the remote E06 Status switching too long Take the X ray again If the problem persists go near the head and try again E07 RF field too low 16 consecutive messages lost Take the X ray again If the problem persists go near the head and try again E08 Incorrect firmware version Update the firmware for the remote and head control card E09 Wrong remote serial number Enter the correct remote serial number Head Control Card Errors P N 97660514 N Error Code Description Solution E10 Exposure button released too early Press and hold the button to take the X ray again until the beep stops E11 Cone type error Wait approximately 4 5 seconds before taking another X ray after removing or putting on the collimator cone Hold down the button to take the X ray again until the beep stops E12 Hardware internal error Reset the X ray unit by shutting it off with the main switch Wait a few seconds turn the X ray unit back on and take the X ray again If the problem persists replace the basic head control card P N 97660514 E13 Emission time greater than 4 9s Reset the X ray unit by shutting it off with the main switch Wait a few seconds turn the X ray unit back on and take the X ray again If the problem persists replace the basic head control card P N 97660514 E14 Internal cycle error Reset the X ray unit by shutting it off with the main switch Wait a few seconds turn
30. cates that two errors have been identiied from both the DSP and CPU or the DSP caused a fault which in turn caused the CPU error In this case the error code is shown on the handheld in format Exx 8 X ray Tubehead Replacing the basic head control card Pull out the collimator and panel stop ring Take off the screw cover caps and loosen the screws that secure the lower cover Detach all the connectors and work on the two support pins to pull out the card Put the new card back in the correct position being careful to run the cables behind the card support pins as shown in the figure Make sure they do not pass in front of the X ray collimator Before closing the covers turn on the X ray unit and make sure the diagnostic LED indicator is as shown in the table When the head s basic control card is replaced the remote should be re associated to the head by following the instructions given in the relevant paragraph IMPORTANT The head has to be calibrated with function P17 on the technical menu when this card is replaced This operation requires the execution of 20 shots at a pre set time of 0 01 s during which time X ray emission occurs It is therefore necessary to pay close attention to radiation safety protocols Replacement Follow the instructions given above to remove the basic head control card P N 97660514 Detach all the cables connected to the head that may get in the way Loosen screw A that secures the head move it to the re
31. ched 8030 Make sure the power cable for the X ray unit is connected to the control unit card P N 97660515 Measure with a multi meter the resistance between connector thick cables of power typically brown and white or grey and purple Under normal conditions the resistance should be less than 1 ohm If not it should be verified and checked for continuity of the cables between the Central Control Unit Card and X ray unit If the problem persists replace card P N 97660515 50 HIUUU EU ABUL UON inary ImageWorksVeter d D V NG IN
32. clicks 36 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary 4 7 Balancing the folding arm This step is optional and may not be necessary with each installation assembly If the folding arm does not stay in a stable position adjust the spring tension by using an 8mm allen wrench or T bar which should be at least 20cm long and adjust in the following manner The folding arm segment that connects to the horizontal extension arm will be referred to as the vertical segment a The segment connected to the tubehead will be referred to as the horizontal segment b If the vertical segment a pulls back when angled forward it is too tight If it continues to drift in the same direction when angled forward it is too loose Adjust the vertical segment at position A If the horizontal segment b pulls up when angled down it is too tight If it continues to drift down when angled down it is too loose Adjust the horizontal segment at position B Turning the 8mm allen wrench clockwise will tighten the spring tension Turning the wrench counter clockwise will loosen the spring tension Figure P 4 8 Adjusting the folding arm end stops If the end stops of the folding arm need to be adjusted adjust screws i m n shown in the diagram mer NOTE To adjust the screw n on the articulated joint of the extension side place the arm a in a horizontal position Figure Q El i AN N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary A A 4 9 Wall mounted plate wiring
33. connections e Connect the power cable LINE to terminal K2 observing the following positions L SUPPLY brown wire e GROUND yellow green wire N NEUTRAL blue wire e Connect the generator s power cable to the respective connectors observing the following positions K6 brown wire and blue wire K5 white wire black wire red wire green wire purple wire Eyelet connectors Both found near the card see Figure Ir NOTE Place the excess cable under the card e Connect the 2 control wires 22AWG for the in use indicator light LP to connector K3 Figure R VIOLET 38 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary 4 10 Completion of wall mounting plate and holster for remote Figure S and Figure T e Take the cover a and place it over the wall mounting plate fully tightening the phillips screws b provided and pre installed on the plate e Place the cover c in the area shown in the figure The cover d will automatically snap into place when it is closed e Place the supplied decal into the indicated area e on the cover oriented according to the position in which the wall mounting plate is installed Figure S e e Toinstall the remote holster f refer to the INSTALLATION TEMPLATES Figure T N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary 5 Setup and Technician Setup menus Th
34. ded to attach power supply to the input header Input wires from main power supply left to right line hot ground neutral PERMANENTLY Lra n SIONE APRE lower right corner of timer board Fig M S N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary 11 Install front cover by engaging the bottom of the cover first near the on off switch and then swinging the rest of the cover up and into place Place Imageworks Vet logo sticker into the recess in the center See Fig a through d a Engage b Tighten the plastic plastic tabs with tabs with phillips screws screwdriver Fig a Fig b m C Place cover d Close cover into place by inserting the hinge posts into the recesses in the plastic tabs Fig c Fig d 58 NG ImageWorksVeterinary 12 Install tubehead using the following instructions Installing the RX DC Tubehead Take the tubehead out of its packaging e Lubricate the outside surface of the tube head pivot point with grease designed for bearings Fig N 59 S ImageWorksVeterinary 12 Cont d Take the special washer a from the kit supplied and fit it into the pin b with the protruding tooth c pointed towards the front of the tubehead see figure O Fig O Position the protruding tooth c of the special washer a into zone 1 of the pin b See figure P AN WARNING DO NOT position the protruding tooth c of the special washer a into zone 2 of the pin b
35. e conigurations are given in detail below GJ P 01 Sets the stand by time from a minimum of 5 to a maximum of 30 minutes P 02 Assigns an identiication tag to the X ray unit s base from 1 to 5 or none P 03 Shows the list of software versions P 04 Remote code display P 05 Reserved P 06 Selects the operating mode En60 En63 En65 and AUTO P 07 Sets the type of removable cone used Technician Setup Menu Hold down these two keys when in position P07 on the setup menu to go to the technician setup menu from P 10 to P 18 As for the previous menu the selection is made by pressing key patient size Once the single configurations have been accessed scroll through them with keys and and make the selection by pressing patient size again The items that can be set are given below P 10 Supply voltage setting a A shot can be taken to improve the reading b The mains voltage is shown in real time on the screen and refreshed every 5 seconds If a shot is taken the reading is refreshed every second during the cool down period c As soon as key or is pressed the display is blocked until the change is confirmed P 11 Displays the voltage or charge level of the batteries The reading may range from 1 5 to 3Vdc P 12 StepUp value This value should be 3 3 4 o 0 2Vdc If a value outside this range is displayed there is a fault in the remote P 13 Shows the type of batteries used for the remote GJ a ALCA
36. e menu will quit without changing the previous setting 7 press and hold down key ta for approximately two seconds to confirm the entry and disable customized settings icon goes out RN NOTE It is possible to set the exposure parameters for several combinations To do this repeat steps 2 through 6 before going on to step 7 4 6 Procedure to be followed when taking the X ray e Pick up the remote and move to a safe distance away at least 6 feet from the X ray unit during the exposure Make sure READY is indicated READY e Press and hold down the Exposure key on the remote until the audible warning sound beep stops and the yellow light goes off li X ray Exposure key Light on control panel illuminated during X ray emission Her NOTE If the Exposure key is released at any time before exposure has terminated exposure will be interrupted and error code E01 will appear on the display If this occurs press the Patient Size key 9 to reset Once exposure has been completed it is possible to proceed with the next exposure unless the X ray unit has reached the maximum allowable tempera ture The percentage of the maximum allowable temperature is always shown on the screen see icon below IS 10 100 13 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary e Once the maximum temperature has been reached the pause time for cooling will be signaled by symbol e Atthis point the exposure function will be disabled until the
37. e remote allows a number of work parameters to be viewed and edited by pressing a combination of keys present on the control panel Key serves to confirm save the function key QJ is used to undo quit the menu while keys gt and editthe values of the selected parameters on all the setup menus Proceed as directed below to access the menus Combination of keys Description Sensitivity Levels Press these two keys to adjust the sensitivity levels determined based on the table given below and type of sensor receptor ka oJ used Set the current sensitivity level to a value within the allowable range on a scale from 1 to 25 with keys and To confirm and save the desired level press the patient size button Setting the rated current 7mA or 3 5mA Press these two keys at the same time to set the rated current used to take the X rays SZ ep Two values can be set 7mA indicated by NORM and 3 5mA indicated by SENS We highly recommend always using NORM unless otherwise indicated by technical service personnel The presently rated current of the X ray unit will be displayed when the remote is turned on Setup Menu Hold down these two keys to go to the set up menu from P 01 to P 07 Press key Build to make the selection Once within the individual conigurations they can be scrolled with keys and and selected by pressing key Build again Key tooth quits set up without saving the setting Th
38. et DER d If on most channels the values are higher than 80 remote features are guaranteed During normal use the remote performs automatic scans of the available channels and uses the frequencies available for communication Once the test on the radio frequencies has been completed remove the batteries again while moving switch 2 of the dip switch shown in Fig 2 back to its starting position 48 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary 8 3 Error codes given on the remote When an error appears on the remote screen it can be reset by pressing eJ or tosetthe X ray unit back to READY If the error is still displayed after pressing the two keys mentioned above refer to the error code and solution given in the table below Remote Errors N Error Code Description Solution E01 Exposure button released too early Press and hold the button to take the X ray again until the beep stops E02 Max shooting time 7s Take the X ray again If the problem persists go near the head and try again E03 CPU internal error Take out the batteries to reset the remote Wait a few seconds put the batteries back in and take the X ray If the problem persists replace the remote E04 Software internal error Take out the batteries to reset the remote Wait a few seconds put the batteries back in and take the X ray If the problem persists replace the remote E05 ALU internal error Take out the batteries to reset the remote Wait a few seconds put the b
39. from 700 to 1060 hPa e The electrical wiring in the room where the equipment is installed must conform to the I E C 60364 7 710 V2 specification i e the regulations concerning the electrical wiring to be used in surgeries or equivalent standards in force in the country where the equipmentis installed e ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS The electrical wiring must have an effective ground conductor as set forth by I E C US National Electrical Codes and C E l standards These rules require that a ground fault circuit interrupter is installed upstream The ground fault circuit interrupter must be as specified below Contact capacity 120V 15A in compliance with standards IEC 60898 1 and IEC 60947 2 Differential sensitivity 0 03A Power supply 3 x 14AWG single conductor OR 3 x 16AWG stranded The color of the 3 wires should be as specified in the standards BROWN BLACK power BLUE WHITE neutral YELLOW GREEN ground 1 2 3 Guarantee e The manufacturer guarantees the safety of the operator as well as the reliability and high performance of the equipment The guarantee shall be voided if the following precautions are not taken e Observe the conditions specified in the guarantee certificate itself e The equipment must only be used by following the instructions contained herein e Equipment installation expansion and technical support must be performed exclusively by personnel authorized by the manufacturer to carry out these operations
40. ges to this manual without giving prior notice 1 1 Description of the symbols used The following symbols are used WARNING Indicates a situation where failure to observe the instructions could cause damage to the equipment or injury to the user and or patient NOTE Indicates important information for the user and or technical support personnel Earth connection Alternating current On Off o ARIS T age wg lonizing radiation FCC ID F C C mark Federal Communication Commission G Ro Equipment conforms to the essential requirements established by USA and Canada L us 237835 NG ImageWorksVeterinary 1 2 Purpose And Use of the Equipment This X ray unit is designed for use in veterinary dentistry to provide intra oral X rays for diagnostic purposes This equipment can be used to produce film X rays developed with chemicals or digital images from photo phospher plates or digital X ray sensors 1 2 1 Classification RADIO EQUIPMENT AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS TERMINAL EQUIPMENT Classification Equipment classification in accordance with directive 99 05 EEC art 12 Class l EMC classification Classification of the equipment according to standard CEI EN 55011 Group 1 Type B 1 2 2 Environmental Conditions e The equipment should be installed in an area where the following conditions are present e Temperature from 450 to 4104 F Relative humidity from 25 to 7596 without condensate e Atmospheric pressure
41. gs Figure B e Insert the pin b of the extension arm c in the hole provided in the wall mounted plate e Take the clutch a from the kit install it on the plate using the corresponding screws and adjust the friction to arm c as required Figure B Figure C e Use a spirit level to check that the arm c is slightly tilted upwards approx 1 If necessary add a shim to the plate near the bottom wall bolts d e Fully secure the plate Figure C sc Figure D e If the X ray unit is installed in one of the corners of the dental room make sure the extension arm cannot rotate too far 90 by installing the two end stop pins included in the kit on the X ray unit itself e Find the right position for installing the pair of pins a b and insert them in the holes provided using a hammer Figure D 29 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary A A 4 3 1 Bottom mount installation extension arm vertical Fig B Check the direction of the pin support it should be set as shown in Figure A for this type of installation Insert the extension arm pin in the hole in the wall mounting plate from below Place the ring nut supplied on top of the pin and tighten the ring nut with the spanner wrench provided as shown in the Figure B Take the clutch a from the kit install it on the plate using the corresponding screws and adjust the friction
42. inutes for automatic system reset HEAD RELEASED Check the supply system SUPPLY VOLTAGE TOO HIGH LOW If the problem persists contact technical support E30 TRACKING ERROR See sub codes on page 50 Refer to page 50 Reduce the distance between the remote REMOTE CONTROLERROR control and X ray head and then repeat the X ray Follow the information given on how to properly use the remote s antenna _ X ray Tubehead or arm cord may be faulty Contact E33 NO POWER SUPPLIED TO X RAY TUBEHEAD technical support service With regards to other error codes contact the technical support department 15 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary 7 Routine maintenance ATTENTION N Any technical maintenance work required must be carried out by qualified personnel or by a specialized technician authorized by the manufacturer It is the user s responsibility to check that routine maintenance is carried out by an authorized technician at least once every 2 years The maintenance methods are specified in the Technical Service Manual in possession of an authorized technician 8 Cleaning and disinfection The X ray unit may be a source of infection passed from one patient to another if it is not cleaned properly For this reason it should be disinfected on the outside after each use If digital X ray sensors are used make sure they are always used with disposable hygienic sheaths When disinfecting the X ray unit use soft disposable paper to
43. l safety precautions 2 Packaging 2 1 Dimensions and contents 2 2 Handling and storage 3 Pre Installation 3 1 Mechanical specifications required 3 2 Central control unit power supply 3 3 Wiring connection between central control unit and In Use light O 0 0 0000 N NI N NJ OO Qi n G um un P 2324 25 25 25 25 26 26 26 26 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary A A INSTALLATION amp ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS WALL MOUNT CONT D 4 Installation 4 1 Positioning the X ray unit s yoke 4 2 Wall mounted plate for supporting the X ray unit 4 2 1 Vertical single stud installation with wooden post 4 2 2 Horizontal double stud installation with wooden post 4 2 3 Vertical single double stud installation with iron post s 4 3 Extension arm 4 3 1 Bottom mount installation extension arm vertical 4 4 Installing the folding arm 4 5 Installing the tubehead 4 6 Installing the collimator 4 7 Balancing the folding arm 4 8 Adjusting the folding arm end stops 4 9 Wall mounted plate wiring connections 4 10 Completion of wall mounting plate and holder for remote 5 Setup amp Technician Setup Menus 5 1 Restoring factory settings 5 2 Calibrating the x ray head 6 Central Control Unit Card P N 97660515 7 Basic Head Control Card P N 97660514 8 X ray Tubehead 8 1 Pairing the Remote with the X ray Tubehead 8 2 Check occupation of radio frequencies for remote 8 3 Error codes given on the remote Block Diagrams
44. lates the best exposure time from 0 01s to 1 00s based on the selected tooth and patient size 4 AUTO operating mode The X ray unit automatically suggests the best operating mode En60 En63 En65 and exposure time from 0 01s to 1 00s based on the selected tooth and patient size The suggested exposure time can be corrected from the remote In addition the X ray unit has a special USER mode that can be set by the user The user can select the best combination of load factors operating mode and exposure time for each tooth and patient size N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary AA A 3 Operation 3 1 Turning the X ray unit on and off 3 1 1 Turning on the X ray unit The central control unit is turned on and shut off with switch A The switch lights up to signal the central control unit is energized EN NOTE The technical specifications of the switch are given in paragraph 1 2 2 The central control unit is turned on and off with the main switch A as illus trated in the figure below The switch lights up when the central control unit is energized Whenever turned on the equipment performs an operational test that takes a few seconds A beep is provided at the end of the test Ir NOTE The exposure time and the parameters displayed when the unit is turned on are the last ones set before the central control unit was turned off If the remote controller is left untouched for a few minutes it will go into standby mode Simply pres
45. m e Place the locator pin in the opening provided d while orienting the yoke in one of the three positions available as follows A Preset configuration with central control unit mounted horizontally with yoke placed to the right B Central control unit mounted vertically with yoke placed at the top C Central control unit mounted horizontally with yoke placed to the left Secure the yoke to the central control unit plate using the screws f and washers e provided 4 2 Wall mounted plate for supporting the x ray unit SEA e Determine the position of the X ray unit by using the INSTALLATION TEMPLATE P N 97042058 e First check that the plate is at the correct height and perfectly horizontal and then mark out the four points where it is to be fixed on the wall Drill the holes and install the most suitable type of fastening system according to the characteristics of the wall see paragraph 3 1 Pass the supply cable through one of the holes in the wall mount plate and fix this to the wall by partially tightening the top and bottom screws Main On Off B5 Switch 27 16 ml
46. meter incorrect If the problem persists try resetting the calibration values from menu P17 and then calibrate again E18 Mains voltage over maximum limit more than 15 Make sure the supply voltage corresponds to the rated one menu P10 E19 Mains voltage below minimum limit more than 15 Make sure the supply voltage corresponds to the rated one menu P10 E99 General error Shut off the X ray unit with the switch to reset it Turn the X ray unit on after a few seconds and take a X ray again If the problem persists contact technical support Central Control Unit Card Errors P N 97660515 N Error Code Description Solution E30 Tracking Error Make sure led DL5 on control unit card code 977660515 is yellow and illuminated If it is not replace the card Check the error subcode by pressing keys tooth and at the same time 0010 kV incorrectly set 0020 mA incorrectly set 0030 kVand mA incorrectly set If the error occurs systematically calibrate the X ray unit with function P17 on the technician s menu cancelling the existing one If the problem persists contact technical support E31 NoRFtrigger pulse 0400 Take the X ray again If the problem persists go near the head and try again E32 DSP disabled by CPU 2100 Shutoff the X ray unit with the switch to reset it Turn the X ray unit on after a few seconds and take another X ray If the problem persists contact technical support E33 Head power cable disconnected or pin
47. n to signal USER mode is activated 5 1 Setting the operating mode The X ray unit features the following operating modes e En60 all the X rays are taken at 60KV and 7mA e En63 all the X rays are taken at 63KV and 6mA e En 65 all the X rays are taken at 65KV and 6mA e AUTO the system automatically selects the best setting from amongst En60 En63 and En65 for each tooth patient size combination NOTE the current setting is displayed on the remote for approximately 1 second for each tooth patient size selected before the relative exposure time is shown To set the operating mode pressthe and keys to goto the set up menu Scroll the parameters up to parameter PO6 and then press ra key Scroll the options to find the desired operating mode and then press ka key Press 9 keytoquitthe set up menu 5 2 Setting the type of movable collimator E NOTE In order to obtain top performance of the X ray unit set the cone according to the type used To set the type of cone pressthe and keystogotothe set up menu Scroll the parameters up to parameter PO7 and then press the ka key Scroll the options to find the type of cone used Round 055 mm and press tbe key Press oO toquitthe set up menu 14 S ImageWorksVeterinary 5 3 Restoring factory settings To restore the factory settings see paragraph 3 5 press keys and togotothe set up menu Press keys zx and simultaneously rESS will briefly appear and the remote
48. ollimator out of the packaging Insert it into the tubehead all the way until it clicks 62 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary 14 This step is optional and may not be necessary with each assembly The folding arm may be adjusted in the following manner If the folding arm does not stay in a stable position adjust the spring tension by using an 8mm allen wrench or T bar which should be at least 20cm long The folding arm segment that connects to the upright column will be referred to as the vertical segment A The segment connected to the tubehead will be referred to as the horizontal segment B If the vertical segment A pulls back when an gled forward it is too tight If it continues to drift in the same direction when angled forward it is too loose If the horizontal segment B pulls up when angled down it is too tight If it continues to drift down when angled down it is too loose Turning the 8mm allen wrench clockwise will tighten the spring tension Turning the wrench counter clockwise will loosen the spring tension 63 WZ ImageWorksVeterinary 14 Cont d Make adjustments using the following procedure Gently remove the end caps f from the tubehead end of the horizontal segment B AND the upper end of the vertical segment A Using a small flatblade jewelers screwdriver gently pry off the small white plastic cover a that covers the small phillips screw b underneath Using a small philli
49. operation The charge level of the batteries is given on the screen as follows Battery fully charged a symbol does not appear in the area that shows the battery charge level CC Battery half charged Battery charge level low or almost dead causing the remote to automatically shut off Har NOTE The batteries should be removed from the remote if it is not going to be used for an extended period 10 WZ ImageWorksVeterinary 4 Using the X ray unit 41 Position of the patient Patients may be in sternal dorsal or lateral recumbancy on a wet table 4 2 Positioning the X ray head Position the X ray head so that the cone is aligned at the desired angle There is an angulation bezel provided for those who prefer to work with specific angles either sternal or dorsal recumbancy 4 3 Position of the X ray plate or sensor The parallel technique where applicable provides more accurate images in terms of size compared to the bisecting technique However in most cases this is only possible for the most caudal of mandibular molar premolars A 12 focal skin distance collimator installed is preferable to obtain better quality pictures To avoid exposing the image receiver only partly whether it is a sensor or photo phosphor plate system proper alignment should be observed MAXILLARY NOTE X RAY BEAM IS PERPENDICULAR TO THE BISECTING ANGLE e The X ray emission axis is perpendicular to bisecting angle between the
50. ovided mount the back plate onto the mobile stand upright making sure the side with the sticker is facing you New style upright 6mm Allen cap head bolt j I e o Fig C 5 Guide the folding arm wires down through the top of the adapter collar and out the bottom Position the black anodized aluminum adapter collar up against the base of the folding arm Make sure that the two 2 1 4 20 allen set screws are completely recessed into the inner diameter of the adapter collar to ensure that they don t interfere with pushing the collar up completely against the bottom of the folding arm Gently tighten the two allen set screws of the adapter collar against the folding arm using a 1 8 hex wrench DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN 6 Guide the folding arm wires through the two stainless steel washers and slide them up to the folding arm pin and the base of the adapter collar that interfaces the folding arm with the mobile stand upright y J Adapter Collar 7 Install adapter Install SS Stainless Steel Washers 2 collar washers Fig E 55 Fig F Fig G N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary 7 Install folding arm into mobile stand upright Move the mobile stand near a table or chair that the folding arm can be placed upon Then feed the folding arm wires down through the main hole in the top of the upright and gently pull the wires out of the same hole where the main power cable is placed 8 Resting
51. ps screwdriver loosen and remove the two 2 small phillips screws b This will loosen the two white plas tic side covers and allow easier access to the main lead screw The horizontal segment B should be raised to a fully horizontal position before inserting the 8mm allen wrench for adjustment Using a medium to large phillips screwdriver loosen and remove the two 2 phillips screws from the white plastic cover at the junction of segments A and B This will allow access to the main lead screw 64 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary 14 Cont d The vertical segment A should be pulled out to an approximate 45 degree position to allow access to the main lead screw before inserting the 8mm allen wrench for adjustment A step ladder will normally be needed to make this adjustment Adjusting the vertical segment Fig X 15 Install the handheld wireless remote control holder Fig Y 65 S ImageWorksVeterinary 16 Finally screw in the two black plastic handles provided into the holes near the top of the upright on both the left and right sides Fig Z Assembly is now complete NOV ImageWorksVeterinary ImageWorks Veterinary e 14Inverness Drive East e Suite C130 e Englewood CO e 80112 support imageworksveterinary com e www imageworksveterinary com 66
52. r 14 AWG wire on a dedicated 120VAC line with a 20 amp circuit breaker which conforms to relevant electrical codes The color of the three conductors should be LINE brown or black NEUTRAL blue or white and GROUND green yellow An alternative to running the supply line from a junction box is to use a hospital grade three prong grounded plug in conjunction with a three conductor 16 AWG stranded wired and plugging into a standard 120VAC 20 Amp grounded and dedicated wall outlet 3 3 Wiring Connection Between Central Control Unit and In Use Light This connection enables an optional In Use light to be located outside the door to the dental suite Designated LP the In Use light should be connected to the Central Control Unit with 2 20 to 22 AWG conductors see paragraph 4 9 The In Use light power supply should conform to the same standards stated above for the Central Control Unit 120VAC 20 amp supply w circuit breaker Central Control Unit Timer Assembly Remote Control handheld Optional In Use light 26 WZ ImageWorksVeterinary 4 Installation The X ray unit must be installed by a qualified technician in compliance with the installation instructions given below with regards to both the mechanical and electrical parts WARNING Verify that the voltage indicated on the central control unit s nameplate corresponds to that for the electrical system 4 1 Positioning the yoke for the extension ar
53. riely appear and the remote will be rebooted re gn TH TH EE EE 5 2 Calibrating the X ray head This operation requires the execution of 20 shots at a pre set time of 0 01 s during which time X ray emission occurs It is therefore necessary to pay close attention to radiation safety protocols Turn on the remote and go to menu P17 To access this menu press the keys GJ and Scrollthe menu using the A button until you see P07 Press eJ and toenterthe technical menu and press the key repeatedly until P17 appears Press the 2 button 2 times Enter the menu and confirm the calibration Number 20 appears on the remote Make the 20 shots until the counter reaches 0 Wait about 15s and press the QJ button to exit the menu If E03 should appear on the remote wait 10 seconds and press the eJ button again being careful not to press the firing button In case of error you must repeat the procedure from the beginning 41 WZ ImageWorksVeterinary 6 Central control unit card P N 97660515 i3 gg EE 2 NOTE An interlock switch F2 may be attached by cutting the brown wire that attaches F1 to terminal K6 about two inches away Splice in a wire to the supply end of the brown wire and route to one terminal of the interlock switch Return a wire from the other switch terminal to the piece of brown wire still T d UNIT CONTROL CARD I 97660515 DL1 V_LINE DL2 V BUS DL3 BUSOK DL4 V_DRVR o
54. s any key on the control panel to reactivate it 3 1 2 Turning on the remote The remote is turned on by pressing any key except for the exposure key The unit will be in the standard configuration described in detail in paragraph 3 1 3 and then search for the base it works with If the base is off the remote will not indicate the field or status READY If the base is turned on the remote will detect it within thirty seconds NOTE To optimize the range of the remote while it is being used keep it away from walls and metal instruments and above all do not cover its antenna found on top of the screen In addition performance may be reduced if the remote is moved too quickly while X rays are being taken Error E 31 may be displayed if out of range N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary 3 1 3 Automatic remote shut off Once the central control unit has been turned off the remote automatically shuts off after approximately one minute The remote also automatically shuts off when it is further than the maximum allowable distance from the control until 3 1 4 Remote stand by according to time The entire X ray unit will switch over to stand by even if the base is on and the remote will automatically shut off after approximately five minutes of non use to save battery power The remote turns back on displaying the last selection made by the user whenever any key except for the X ray exposure button is pressed To edit the standby time refer
55. screen shows READY again e As soon as READY appears on the remote another exposure may be taken 5 Advanced options The remote allows the user to view edit and set some operating parameters by simply combining the keys provided Follow the steps given below to access Press these two keys to adjust the sensitivity levels determined based on the table given below and type of 4 D sensor receiver used modifying the current value from the minimum to the maximum allowable one on a scale from 3 to 25 with keys and Press key size to confirm the desired level and go back to the main screen This menu is not available in USER mode Hold down these two keys to go to the set up menu from P 01 to P 07 Press key Patient Size to make the selection Once within the individual configurations they can be scrolled with keys and and selected by pressing key Patient Size again Key tooth quits set up without saving the setting The configurations are given in detail below P 01 Sets the standby time from a minimum of 5 to a maximum of 30 minutes P 02 Assigns an identification tag to the X ray unit s base from 1 to 5 or none P 03 Shows the list of software versions P 04 Remote code display P 05 Reserved P 06 Selects the operating mode En60 En63 En65 and AUTO P 07 Sets the type of removable cone used gt LEN Activating deactivating the USER mode Icon SU comes o
56. sembly friction element screw and 4 curved washers from the X ray unit kit and install at point L NOTE Insert the curved washers j and the friction element k as indicated in Figure F mr NOTE The friction element k can be placed in the correct position by inserting a screwdriver in the hole provided for the screw n Figure F Figure G e Adjust the clutch which has just been installed NOTE Turn the folding arm during the adjustment to check that the clutch is providing the correct amount of friction e Install the end caps p on the extension arm c e Attach the adhesive bumper q supplied in the kit in the center of the end cap at the point indicated in the diagram Figure G Figure H e There are 2 end stop screws in the wall mounted plate yoke to which Loctite has been applied to provide friction e These have been adjusted according to the length of the extension arm supplied Her NOTE Adjust these screws a as necessary in order to limit movement of the extension arm more or less Figure H 1 1 i 1 H LG I i e es i kg i am i _ SS V Aen DI Au i H de A H 1 i J WZ ImageWorksVeterinary 4 5 Installing the tubehead e Take the tubehead out of its packaging e Lubricate the bushing of the folding arm and the tubehead pivot pin with bearing grease Figure 33 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary e Take the washer a from
57. the kit supplied and place it in pin b with the protruding tooth c pointed towards the front of the head see Fig K Figure K lt gt amp 4 F aA eet Position the protruding tooth c of the washer a in zone 1 of the pin b see Fig L N Warning Do not position the protruding tooth c of the washer a in zone 2 of the pin b a Figure L oe 4 C Jj 4 b F D 1 e Insert the power supply cable of the folding arm into the tube head pin until it comes out of the hole below see point c Fig M e Raise the cover a e Insert the pin in the sleeve making sure the corresponding slots are lined up and then install the retaining clip d supplied e Lower the cover a so that the hole f in the cover a is aligned with the hole in the plastic ring e e Fit the M4x6 screw g into the hole f and tighten it to 1 mm below the outer surface of the cover a Figure M 34 AA A N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary Figure M e Fit the connector of the folding arm cable to that of the tube head cable e Place them inside the hole provided c e Fit the plug e supplied into the hole then tighten the screw that is already in place see Fig N Figure N d 35 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary AA A 4 6 Installing the collimator Take the collimator out of the packaging Figure O Insert into the tube head all the way until it
58. to arm c as required 30 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary 4 4 Installing the folding arm Warning The arm is supplied bound together with a velcro strap This strap should not be removed until the two free ends of the arm have been connected to their corresponding attachments The extension arm already secured to the wall and X ray tube head If the strap is loosened prior to securing both ends in place releasing it suddenly could hyper extend the arm resulting in damage Additionally this could result in serious injury to the installer operator Figure E Take the washer f from the kit and position it at point i corresponding to the extension arm c e Pass the cable m of the folding arm e through the extension arm c so that it comes out of the hole below e Install the folding arm e on the extension arm c ES NOTE The extension arm s bushing is self lubricating Do not lubricate the pin of the folding arm e Pass the cable m through the inside of the extension arm c so that it comes out of the wall mounted plate e Install the plugs g in the corresponding holes in the extension arm c N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary AA A Figure F Take the rotation stop screw o from the X ray unit kit and tighten it at point H tighten it fully and then loosen by turn NOTE Turn the folding arm to check that the adjustment has been made properly e Take the clutch as
59. to chapter 4 that deals with the remote s Advanced options 3 2 Remote display functions Cool Down Time Field Strength Battery Level Tooth Selection Patient Size Removable Collimator Not Present Exposure Time and Dose Thermal Load Bar 3 3 Control panel As illustrated in the figure below the remote has four function keys and a single X ray exposure button Tooth Selection Size Selection Decrease Time Increase Time X ray Exposure S ImageWorksVeterinary O NOTE The main functions of the keys on the remote vary according to how they are pressed KEY BRIEFLY PRESSED less than 3 sec PRESSED LONGER more than 3 sec EE 1 Changes over from LARGE to SMALL and vice Saves the selected setting exposure time sensitivity etc The versa takes place when key is released memo icon lights up when the data item can be saved GJ Changes amongst the various types of teeth It displays the values corresponding to the tooth exposure times in to select the area to be examined mGy and in mGy cm2 if pressed again Increases the exposure times in steps according Increases the scroll speed of the values in increasing order to the set scale Decreases the exposure times in steps according Decreases the scroll soeed of the values in decreasing order to the set scale JI NO EFFECTS ARE OBTAINED IF THE KEY STARTS X ray EXPOSURE the button has to be held down while the IS PRESSED LESS THAN A SECOND X ra
60. wels and avoid using corrosive substances or immersing the unit in liquids Do not use sponges or any materials that can be reused Wipe down the unit with paper towels dampened with warm water Alternatively Lysol or Clorox wipes will work well Compatibility tests between plastics and the following products have been carried out with no negative consequences e Incidin Spezial Henkel Ecolab Omnizid Omnident e Plastisept ALPRO not tuberculocide as not an alcohol based disinfectant e RelyOn Virkosept DuPont Green amp Clean SK Metasys not tuberculocide since it is not an alcohol based disinfectant ATTENTION N Do not use products containing isopropyl alcohol 2 propanol iso propanol Do not use products that contain sodium hypochlorite bleach Do not use cleaners that contain phenol Do not spray anything directly on the surfaces Never combine products with each other or with liquids other than the products listed above All products must be used as directed by the manufacturer ATTENTION N Shut off the unit prior to cleaning and disinfecting the external parts All material used to clean and disinfect should be thrown away 16 N 7 ImageWorksVeterinary 9 Dismantling the equipment when no longer used As set out in Directives 2002 95 EC 2002 96 EC and 2003 108 EC on the restrictions of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment along with collection treatment rec
61. will be rebooted LLL SENE SEHE HHE HEN 6 Error messages j EE HEP EER In presence of strong wireless communication traffic the connection between the remote and the main control may break down To restore the connection run the Restoring factory settings procedure FAULT CAUSE SOLUTION X RAY KEY RELEASED TOO EARLY Hold down the key until the image has been captured Remote most likely lost the signal Try to repeat SHOOTING SEQUENCE NOT COMPLETED exposure If the problem persists contact technical service O 4 m Take out the batteries and then put them back in after REMOTE INTERNALTEST ERROR waiting a few seconds If the problem persists contact technical service REMOTE AUTO DIAGNOSIS TEST FAILED Contact technical service Try to repeat exposure If the problem persists contact Remote lost the signal Try to repeat exposure If the E07 D EES problem persists contact technical service REMOTE SERIAL NUMBER INCORRECT OR NOT INITIALIZED Contact technical service 8 amp X RAY UNIT INTERNAL ERROR Contact technical service DSP ERROR See sub codes on page 50 Refer to page 50 After turning the rectangular collimator on or off wait a few COLLIMATOR SELEG HON NOT CONS KENI seconds to allow the icon on the handheld to be updated GENERIC TUBEHEAD FAULT Contacttechnical service DSP ERROR See sub codes on page 50 Refer to page 50 E 17 DEVICE OVERHEATED Wait approximately 15 m
62. ycling and disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment the latter must be treated as municipal waste therefore sorted and collected separately When new equipment of equivalent type is purchased the waste equipment should be returned to the distributor on a one to one basis for disposal As far as reuse recycling and other forms of waste recovery mentioned above are concerned the manufacturer is responsible for the actions specified by individual local laws Efficient collection of sorted waste separately to recycle and treat waste electrical and electronic equipment aids in preventing negative environmental impacts while protecting human health In addition it facilitates recycling of the materials used to construct the equipment The crossed out garbage bin s placed on the identification nameplates of the equipment indicates that the waste equipment must be collected separately from other waste ATTENTION Illegal waste disposal may involve fines defined by local laws 10 Technical specifications SPECIFICATIONS e Rated voltage 230Vac 115Vac according to the model e Max mains voltage fluctuation 1096 e Nominal current 6A for the 230Vac version 10A for the 115Vac version e Frequency 50 60Hz e Maximum absorbed power 1 4KVA e Apparent line resistance 0 50 230Vac 0 20 115Vac e Fuses 6 3A T for the 230Vac version 10A T for the 115Vac version Generator constant potential type e High nominal voltage 6
63. ys are being emitted dead man function Har NOTE Dead man function When the exposure button is depressed on the wireless remote X rays will be emitted only when the user presses and holds down the button X ray emission will terminate if the key is released too soon SP NOTE The function related to pressing the key briefly is performed by pressing the key which will activate the function assigned to it On the other hand to perform the function carried out when the key is held down longer press the key until the relative function is started A short beep will signal the function has started Her NOTE Warm up When the machine has not been used for a prolonged period more than 3 months or when turned on for the first time a num ber of exposures with short times 0 01 0 02 seconds is recommended to stabilize operation 3 4 Checking the parameters Before actually taking an exposure make sure the exposure parameters for the examination in progress are correctly set e Controlling the type of collimator selected The X ray unit is normally used in conjunction with its 12 collimator When the collimator is removed an icon appears on the display ICON ON indicates the X ray unit is using the built in round cone diameter 60mm focal spot skin distance 8 ICON oe OFF indicates the removable round cone is attached source skin distance 12 Refer to paragraph 5 2 to set the type of movable collimator used
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