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CS 7600 i g n g a m I S C Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications Notice The Regulatory Information & Technical Specifications User Guide for the CS 7600 includes information on the safety instructions, regulatory information and the technical specifications of the device. Please read and observe all warnings and instructions in this Guide and those marked on the unit. The information contained in this Guide may be subject to modification without notice, justification or notification to the persons concerned. Make sure you have the most current version. No part of this Guide may be reproduced without the express permission of Carestream Dental, LLC. U.S. Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a dentist or physician. This document is originally written in English. Guide Name: Intraoral Imaging Plate System CS 7600 System Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide Part Number: 8J4070 Revision Number: 07 Print Date: 2019-02 The Brand names and logos reproduced in this Guide are copyright. 0086 Contents Safety Information . 1 Indications for Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Conventions in this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Warning and Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 General Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Laser Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Hygiene and Disinfection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Marking and Labeling Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 IEC Symbols Used . 7 Safety Labels . 7 Label Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Declaration of Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Regulatory Information . 11 General Regulatory Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Compliance with International Regulations . . . . . . . . . . 18 Compliance with FCC Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Technical Specifications . 19 Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 CS 7600 Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 System Specifications . 19 Imaging Plate Specifications . 20 RF Information. . 21 CS 7600 Environmental Requirements . 21 Imaging Plates Environmental Requirements . 22 Minimum Computer System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . 23 CS 7600_Safety, Regulatory & Technical Specifications (8J4070)_Ed07 iii iv 1 Safety Information Indications for Use The CS 7600 is intended for digital dental radiography using an imaging plate
(storage phosphor screen) for radiographic diagnostic intraoral images. Conventions in this Guide The following special messages emphasize information or indicate potential risk to personnel or equipment. WARNING: Warns you to avoid injury to yourself or others by following the safety instructions precisely. Important: Alerts you to a condition that might cause problems. Tip: Provides extra information and hints. Note: Emphasizes important information. CS 7600_Safety, Regulatory & Technical Specifications (8J4070)_Ed07 1 Warning and Safety Instructions The EMISSIONS characteristics of this equipment make it suitable for use in industrial areas and hospitals (CISPR 11 class A). If it is used in a residential environment (for which CISPR 11 class B is normally required) this equipment might not offer adequate protection to radio frequency communication services. The user might need to take mitigation measures, such as relocating or reorienting the equipment. The system should be used in the hospital environment except for near active HF SURGICAL EQUIPMENT and the RF shielded room of an ME SYSTEM for magnetic resonance imaging, where the intensity of EM DISTURBANCES is high. Portable RF communications equipment (including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas) should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the CS 7600, including cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result. Use of this equipment adjacent to or stacked with other equipment should be avoided because it could result in improper operation. If such use is necessary, this equipment and the other equipment should be observed to verify that they are operating normally. Use of accessories, transducers and cables other than those specified or provided by the manufacturer of this equipment could result in increased electromagnetic emissions or decreased electromagnetic immunity of this equipment and result in improper operation. WARNINGS Scanner Read and understand this safety information before using the CS 7600. To ensure safety, read all user guides carefully before using the system and observe all Warnings, Important and Notes located throughout the guides. Keep this guide with the equipment. You are responsible for the operation and maintenance of this device. You are required to have training to use the CS 7600. When necessary, have a trained authorized service technician carry out inspection and maintenance operations. The CS 7600 is Class I, continuous operated stationary equipment without applied parts and has one signal input/output part. Product is provided with ordinary protection against the harmful ingress of water. 2 Chapter 1 Safety Information DO NOT use this device in the presence of a flammable anesthetics mixture with air or with oxygen or with nitrous oxide. DO NOT remove or open system covers or plugs. Internal circuits use high voltage capable of causing serious injury. Fuses blown within 36 hours of being replaced by a qualified technician may indicate malfunctioning electrical circuits within the system. Have the system checked by qualified service personnel. Do not attempt to replace any fuse. Fluids that seep into the active circuit components of the system may cause short circuits that can result in electrical fires. Therefore, do not place any liquid or food on any part of the system. Access to the rear inspection cover is allowed, as an exception, according to the instructions for Retrieval of the imaging plate in the Troubleshooting section of the user guide. DO NOT operate the device if there is the threat of an earthquake. Following an earthquake, ensure that the device is operating satisfactorily before using it again. Failure to observe this precaution may expose patients to hazards. DO NOT place objects within the field of operation of the device. Connect this equipment ONLY to a mains power supply with protective ground to avoid any risk of electric shock. The appliance coupler/inlet of the flexible power cord is used as a disconnecting device from the mains. To dispose of the device or its components, contact a service technician. No modification of this equipment is allowed. DO NOT block air circulation around the unit. Always maintain at least 15 cm clearance around the unit to prevent overheating and damage to the system. The scanner should be positioned so that there is always easy access to the mains power supply socket. Connection of the PEMS to an IT-NETWORK that includes other equipment could result in previously unidentified RISKS to PATIENTS, OPERATORS or third parties. The RESPONSIBLE ORGANIZATION should identify, analyze, evaluate and control these RISKS. Subsequent changes to the IT-NETWORK could introduce new RISKS and require additional analysis and changes to the IT-NETWORK that include:
Changes in the IT-network configuration. Connection of additional items to the IT-NETWORK. CS 7600_Safety, Regulatory & Technical Specifications (8J4070)_Ed07 3 Disconnecting items from the IT-NETWORK. Update of equipment connected to the IT-NETWORK. Upgrade of equipment connected to the IT-NET. Imaging Plates:
To prevent damage to the imaging plates and the possibility of image artifacts, avoid contact between the imaging plates and the following materials/solutions/solvents: Isopropyl alcohol, hydrogen peroxide and other peroxides, citrus-based cleaners, hand lotions and water-less hand sanitizers, as well as surfactants and lubricants. The imaging plate contains Barium and should be considered hazardous or special waste in specific conditions at the end of its useful service life. For disposal or recycling information, contact your local authorities. Do not soak the imaging plate in any cleaning or disinfecting solutions. Do not autoclave; autoclaved imaging plates must be discarded. Imaging plates should be stored in their original packing or storage box when they are not in use. Always store imaging plates in a dark and dry place. Do not expose the imaging plates to light for long periods as this can have a degrading effect. Do not store imaging plates in hot or moist conditions. Do not fold, crease, or bend the imaging plates. Avoid touching the imaging side of the imaging plates and be careful not to drag the imaging side of the imaging plate across any surface as this will damage the imaging plate. Do not leave imaging plates where they can become damaged by liquid or chemical spills. Read and follow the instructions in Material Safety Data Sheets
(MSDS) for the CS Screen Cleaner. If a commercially prepared equivalent solution of diluted bleach is used, it should be used according to its manufacturers instructions. Computer:
DO NOT place the computer and the peripheral equipment connected to it in the immediate vicinity of the patient in the unit. Leave at least 1.83 m distance between the patient and the unit. The computer and the peripheral equipment must conform to the IEC60950 standard. 4 Chapter 1 Safety Information See your computer installation guide for details of the data processing system and screen. Leave a sufficient amount of clear space around the CPU to ensure that it is properly ventilated. To obtain maximum image quality and visual comfort, position the screen to avoid direct light reflections from internal or external lighting. In order to guarantee medical-grade leakage current, the computer connected to the system should be a medical-grade computer or connected to the mains through medical-grade power supply. This is not relevant if the system is connected to a laptop by USB through an isolator or network cable. Cable Description From To USB cable Scan & Go Device USB Port Network cable CS 7600 Network PC USB Port PC Network Port Port Adapter AC inlet Mains Power cord Cable Type
(or Detail model name and manufacturer for this cable) Cable Length Shield Unshielded 2 m 3 m Unshielded 1.5 m CS 7600_Safety, Regulatory & Technical Specifications (8J4070)_Ed07 5 General Notice WARNINGS If the product does not operate properly or fails to respond to the controls as described in the product accompanying documentation:
Follow the safety precautions as specified in this guide. Stop using the unit and prevent any changes to it. Immediately contact the service office, report the problem, and await further instructions. Laser Safety Instructions WARNINGS The CS 7600 is a CLASS 1 Laser product. During normal operation, always keep the unit enclosed in its protective cover to prevent the outside area from being exposed to laser radiation. During normal operation, do not remove the cover. Only authorized service personnel may remove the cover. Do not operate the system while the service door is open Access to the rear inspection cover is allowed, as an exception, according to the instructions for Retrieval of the imaging plate in the troubleshooting section of the user guide. WARNING Laser radiation when cover is removed. Avoid direct exposure to beam. Class 3B laser inside. Do not operate the system while the service door is open. Hygiene and Disinfection WARNINGS Do not use chemical autoclave for disinfecting the To prevent cross-contamination, use a new hygienic sheath detachable insertion slot panel. for each new patient. 6 Chapter 1 Safety Information WARNING Do not operate the equipment in the presence of explosive liquids, vapors, or gases. Do not plug in or turn on the system if hazardous substances are detected in the environment. If these substances are detected after the system has been turned on, do not attempt to turn off the unit or unplug it. Evacuate and ventilate the area before turning off the system. CS 7600_Safety, Regulatory & Technical Specifications (8J4070)_Ed07 7 Marking and Labeling Symbols Label Description In the European Union, this symbol indicates: DO NOT discard this product in a trash receptacle; use an appropriate recovery and recycling facility. Contact your local sales representative for additional information on the collection and recovery programs available for this product. Warning: General warning sign Using accessories other than those specified in this document with the exception of those sold by Carestream Dental LLC may result in a lower level of security for the entire system. General mandatory action sign. Refer to instruction manual / booklet. Manufactured Date. Manufacturers address. 8 Chapter 1 Safety Information IEC Symbols Used The system may have labels with one or more of the following symbols Label Description Cautionconsult accompanying documents Power On/Off CautionElectrical shock hazard Safety Labels Label Description Location CautionElectrical shock hazard PM board Laser-emitting product Optical head Class 3B laser product inside scanner Optical head and on the scanner back cover CS 7600_Safety, Regulatory & Technical Specifications (8J4070)_Ed07 9 Label Locations The following figure illustrates the label locations of the CS 7600 components. Scanner FCC ID: 2ASFG-CR-SCANNER IC: 24914-CRSCANNER Manufacturer: Carestream Dental LLC 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, 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. TA1313 A 10 Chapter 1 Safety Information 2 Regulatory Information WARNING: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. General Regulatory Information The CS 7600 is an active device specifically intended for scanning of X-ray diagnostic images. This device complies with the following regulations:
Medical Device Directives 93/42/ European Economic Community
(EEC), Class IIa follow the rule 16 as amended by 2007/47/EEC. The CS 7600 is an active device specifically intended for scanning of X-ray diagnostic images. Electro-magnetic Compatibility (EMC) directive 89/336/EEC, Group 1, Class A Radio Equipment directives 2014/53/EU FCC rules part 15/EN 300 330 V2.1.1/47CFRp15sb.C/RSS/210 Issue 7 Directive 2011/65/EU on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS). 21 CFR 1040.10 FDA Center for Devices & Radiological Health CDRH - Title 21 CFR 872.1800 (USA) Medical Devices Regulations (Canada) CS 7600_Safety, Regulatory & Technical Specifications (8J4070)_Ed07 11 Compliance with European and International Standards Compliance with European and International Standards EN 60601-1 / IEC 60601-1 Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1-2: General requirements for basic safety and essential performance -
Collateral Standard: Electromagnetic Disturbances Requirements and tests. Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1-6: General requirements for basic safety and essential performance -
Collateral Standard: Usability Medical devices - Application of risk management to medical devices Medical devices Symbols to be used with medical device labels, labeling and information to be supplied Part 1: General requirements. Information supplied by the manufacturer of medical devices Medical device software - Software life cycle processes Short Range Devices (SRD); Radio equipment in the frequency range 9 kHz to 25 MHz and inductive loop systems in the frequency range 9 kHz to 30 MHz Safety of laser products - Part 1: Equipment classification and requirements medical devices Biological evaluation of medical devices - Part 1:
Evaluation and testing within a risk management process Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1: General Requirements for Safety Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1: General Requirements for Safety EN 60601-1-2 / IEC 60601-1-2 EN 60601-1-6 / IEC 60601-1-6 EN ISO 14971 EN 15223-1 EN 1041 EN 62304/IEC 62304 EN 300 330 EN ISO 10993-1 ANSI AAMI ES60601-1 CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1 EN 60825-1 / IEC 60825-1 EN 62366 / IEC 62366 Medical devices - Application of usability engineering to 12 Chapter 2 Regulatory Information Class 1 equipment Classification in Accordance with EN/IEC 60601-1 Type of protection against electric shock Degree of protection against electric shock Protection against harmful ingress of water Operation mode Ordinary equipment, IPX0 Continuous operation No Applied Parts Electromagnetic Compatibility Precautions Conformity with EN/IEC 60601-1-2 Electromagnetic Compatibility Precautions Medical electrical equipment requires special precautions regarding electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). CS 7600 must be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in this document. Communication Equipment: Portable and mobile Radio Frequency (RF) communications equipment can affect the Electromagnetic Compatibility of CS 7600. CS 7600 may be interfered with other equipment even if that other equipment complies with CISPR emission requirements. CS 7600_Safety, Regulatory & Technical Specifications (8J4070)_Ed07 13 Guidance and Manufacturers Declaration - Electromagnetic Emissions (IEC 60601-1-2) The CS 7600 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the CS 7600 should assure that it is used in such an environment. Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance The CS 7600 uses RF energy only for its internal function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment. The CS 7600 is suitable for use in all establishments, other than domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low-voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes. RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 RF emissions CISPR 11 Harmonic emissions IEC 61000-3-2 Voltage fluctuations/
flicker emissions IEC 61000-3-3 Class A Not applicable Not applicable Guidance and Manufacturers Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity The CS 7600 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the CS 7600 should assure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test Compliance Level Level Electromagnetic Environment
- 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. Electrostatic discharge
(ESD) IEC 61000-4-2 Electrical fast transient/burst IEC 61000-4-4 8 kV contact 15 kV air 8 kV contact 15 kV air 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input/output lines 2 kV for power supply lines 1 kV for input/output lines 14 Chapter 2 Regulatory Information Guidance and Manufacturers Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity (Continued) 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 CS 7600 requires continued operation during power mains interruptions, it is recommended that the CS 7600 be powered from an uninterruptible power supply. Surge IEC 61000-4-5 Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000-4-11 1 kV line(s) to line(s) 2 kV line(s) to earth 0 % UT; 0,5 cycle At 0o, 45o, 90o, 135o, 180o, 225o, 270o and 315o 0 % UT; 1 cycle and 70 % UT;
25/30a) cycle Single phase:
at 0o 0 % UT;
250/300a) cycle 1 kV line(s) to line(s) 2 kV line(s) to earth 0 % UT; 0,5 cycle At 0o, 45o, 90o, 135o, 180o, 225o, 270o and 315o 0 % UT; 1 cycle and 70 % UT; 25/30a) cycle Single phase:
at 0o 0 % UT;
250/300a) cycle 30 A/m Power frequency
(50/60 Hz) magnetic field IEC 61000-4-8 a) e.g 10/12 means 10 periods at 50 Hz or 12 periods at 60 Hz. NOTE: UT is the AC mains voltage prior to the application of the test level. Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment 30 A/m CS 7600_Safety, Regulatory & Technical Specifications (8J4070)_Ed07 15 Guidance and Manufacturers Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity (IEC 60601-1-2) The CS 7600 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the CS 7600 should assure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity Test Conducted RF IEC 61000-4-6 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz Compliance Level IEC 60601 Test Level Electromagnetic Environment -
Guidance Environment of a care facility professional health. WARNING: Portable RF communications equipment (including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas) should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the CS 7600 including cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result. 6 Vrms in ISM bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHza) 6 Vrms in ISM bands between 150 kHz and 80 MHza) Radiated RF IEC 61000-4-3 3 V/m 80 MHz to 2.7 GHz 3 V/m 80 MHz to 2.7 GHz a The ISM (industrial, scientific and medical) bans between 150 k Hz and 80 MHz to 6.795 MHz; 13.533 MHz to 13.567 MHz to 27.283 MHz; and 40.66 MHz to 40.70 MHz. NOTE 1: Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio
(cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the CS 7600 is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the CS 7600 should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as re-orienting or relocating the CS 7600. NOTE 2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people. 16 Chapter 2 Regulatory Information Guidance and Manufacturers Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity For the immunity to proximity fields from RF wireless communications equipment, the CS 7600 is compliant with the test levels specified below according to IEC60601-1-2 standard. The customer or the user of the CS 7600 should assure that it is used in such an environment. Test frequency
(MHz) 385 Band
(MHz) 380-390 Immunity test levels 430-470 Pulse modulation 18Hz, 27V/m FM, 5 kHz deviation, 1 kHz sine, 28V/m 704-787 Pulse modulation 217Hz, 9V/m 800-960 Pulse modulation 18Hz, 28V/m 1700-1990 Pulse modulation 217Hz, 28V/m 2400-2570 Pulse modulation 217Hz, 28V/m 5100-5800 Pulse modulation 217Hz, 9V/m 450 710 745 780 810 870 930 1720 1845 1970 2450 5240 5500 5785 CS 7600_Safety, Regulatory & Technical Specifications (8J4070)_Ed07 17 Note: The communication without disruption has been determined to be essential performance with regard to electromagnetic compatibility. Compliance with FCC Rules This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 18 Chapter 2 Regulatory Information 3 Technical Specifications Model CS 7600 Factory Address Rayco (Shanghai) Medical Products Company Limited Building 7, No. 1510 Chuanqiao Road, China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone 201206 Shanghai China PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA Manufacturers Address CS 7600_Safety, Regulatory & Technical Specifications (8J4070)_Ed07 19 CS 7600 Technical Specifications System Specifications Components Dimensions
(without bracket) Weight Power supply*
CS 7600 267 mm (H), 237 mm (W), 260 mm (D) Approximately 6 kg SL Power Model #: MW174KB2403F01 100 240 V (ac), 50/60 Hz, 1.5 A Or Mean Well Model #: GSM60A24 100-240V(ac), 50/60 Hz, 1.4-0.7A Laser wavelength 635 660 nm (Class 3B) Laser power Up to 12 mW
* For external AC/DC power supply medical grade, complies with IEC 60601-1 20 Chapter 3 Technical Specifications Imaging Plate Specifications Imaging Plate Dimensions Imaging Plate Size Height
(mm) Width
(mm) Height
(pixels) Width
(pixels) Height
(pixels) Width
(pixels) Height
(pixels) Width
(pixels) 0 22 35 1356 2052 772 1169 435 659 Super high resolution
(SHR) High resolution
(HR) High speed (HS) 1 24 40 1476 2298 841 2 31 41 1500 2000 860 1308 1150 474 738 480 640 3 27 54 1802 3009 1026 1713 578 966 4 57 76 2800 3750 1580 2122 900 1200 Imaging Plate Scanning Resolution Resolution Level Super high resolution (SHR) High resolution (HR) High speed (HS) Practical Resolution (LP/mm*) 17 14 8
*LP/mm: Line pairs per millimeter (measured on grid resolution target, in scan direction) CS 7600_Safety, Regulatory & Technical Specifications (8J4070)_Ed07 21 RF Information. Scan & Go standard Frequency RF Information ISO15693 13.56 MHz CS 7600 Environmental Requirements Ambient Operating Conditions Ambient Operating Conditions Temperature Relative humidity Atmospheric pressure 5 35 C 30 85 % Non-condensing 700 1060 hPa Storage and Transport Conditions Ambient Storage Conditions (in packaging) Temperature Relative humidity Atmospheric pressure
-10 60 C 10 95 % Non-condensing 700 1060 hPa 22 Chapter 3 Technical Specifications Imaging Plates Environmental Requirements Ambient Operating Conditions Ambient Operating Conditions Temperature Relative humidity Atmospheric pressure 5 35 C 30 85 % Non-condensing 700 1060 hPa Storage and Transport Conditions Ambient Storage Conditions (in packaging) Temperature Relative humidity Atmospheric pressure
-10 60 C 10 95 % Non-condensing 700 1060 hPa CS 7600_Safety, Regulatory & Technical Specifications (8J4070)_Ed07 23 Minimum Computer System Requirements Item Viewing and Acquisition Comments CPU RAM 2 GHz Intel Dual Core or AMD Athlon or higher 1 GB ( 2 GB recommended ) For best performance it is recommended to use an Intel Dual Core processor. RAM has a major impact on system performance. Hard disk drive 4 GB for software installation 80 GB minimum ( 250 GB recommended ) free space to use the software Graphic board Nvidia/ATI based board supporting Open Glide 1.2 with 256 MB of video RAM The video RAM has major impact on system performance. Monitor 1 monitor 17" or larger 1024 x 768 minimum screen resolution, 32-bit color mode Your monitor is a vital component in displaying quality images. Low-quality monitors will impede proper diagnoses and treatment. Operating system Windows 7 Ultimate/Professional with SP1, 32/64-bit Windows 8.1 64-bit Windows 10 Professional Ethernet interface 100/1Gb LAN card USB 2.0 3 ports CD/DVD drive DVD-ROM drive Audio speakers 1 speaker 4 ports recommended Required to install the product software To enable hearing audible alarms initiated by the system and the Scan & Go option. 24 Chapter 3 Technical Specifications 4 Contact Information Manufacturers Address Authorized Representatives Authorized Representative in the European Community EC REP Trophy 4, Rue F. Pelloutier Croissy-Beaubourg 77435 Marne-la-Valle, Cedex 2 France Importer for European Union Carestream Dental Germany GmbH Hedelfinger Str. 60 70327 Stuttgart Germany CS 7600_Safety, Regulatory & Technical Specifications (8J4070)_Ed07 25 Authorized Representative in Brazil CARESTREAM DENTAL BRASIL EIRELI Rua Romualdo Davoli, 65 1 Andar, Sala 01 - So Jos dos Campos So Paulo - Brazil CEP (Zip code): 12238-577 26 Chapter 4 Contact Information For more information, visit: www.carestreamdental.com To give documentation feedback, visit:
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CS 7600 User Guide Notice CARESTREAM Dental Systems are designed to meet international safety and performance standards. Personnel operating the unit must have a thorough understanding of the proper operation of the system. This guide has been prepared to aid dental professionals to understand and operate the system. Do not operate the system before reading this guide and gaining a clear understanding of the operation of the system. If any part of this guide is not clear, please contact your Carestream Dental LLC representative for clarification. WARNING: Read the Safety, Regulatory and the Technical Specifications User Guide and make sure you observe all the Warnings and Cautions before using the CS 7600. The CS 7600 is intended for digital dental radiography using an imaging plate (storage phosphor screen) for radiographic diagnostic intraoral images. The CS 7600 in addition, optionally provides the Scan & Go technology to enable dental practitioners prior to acquisition to record the dental imaging plates with exam acquisition data. No part of this guide may be reproduced without the express permission of Carestream Dental LLC. U.S. Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a dentist or physician. This document is originally written in English. Guide Name: CS 7600 User Guide Part Number: 8J4071 Revision Number: 07 Print Date: 2019-03 In this guide, all trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective holders. The brand names and logos reproduced in this guide are copyright. CS 7600 complies with Directive 93/42/CEE relating to medical equipment. 0086 Manufacturer Authorized Representative in the European Community EC REP Trophy 4, Rue F. Pelloutier Croissy-Beaubourg 77435 Marne-la-Valle, Cedex 2 France Contents Chapter 1 Conventions in this Guide Chapter 2 CS 7600 System Overview Chapter 3 Software Overview Chapter 4 Scanner Interface Overview Conventions in this Guide . 1 Introduction . 3 CS 7600 Components Overview . 4 Scanner Overview . 4 Smart Imaging Plates Overview. 6 Hygienic Sheaths . 7 Scan & Go Overview . 9 Scan & Go Generation 1 (Models Released before June 2012) 9 Scan & Go Generation 2 (Models Released from June 2012) 10 Connecting the Scan & Go Device . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Scanner Shelf . 11 Computer System Requirements . 13 General Software Overview . 13 Single Image Acquisition Interface Overview . 13 Full Mouth Series (FMS) Acquisition Interface Overview . 14 Dental Imaging Software Main Toolbar . 17 CS 7600 Configuration Window . 18 Computer System Requirements . 19 CS 7600 Scanner Interface Overview . 19 Scanner Interface Icons . 20 Working with the Scanner . 22 Turning on the Scanner . 22 Image Acquisition. 22 Scanner Info . 23 Erasing the Imaging Plates. 24 Chapter 5 CS 7600 Image Acquisition Interface CS 7600 Imaging Software Overview . 25 CS 7600 Image Acquisition Interface Overview. 25 Full Mouth Series Image Acquisition Interface . 26 Chapter 6 Acquiring Images without Scan & Go Introduction . 33 Acquiring Single Image . 34 Starting the Imaging Software . 34 CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 iii Preparing the Imaging Plates . 35 Inserting the Imaging Plate. 35 Performing the X-rays . 36 Scanning the Imaging Plates . 37 Acquiring Multiple Images. 40 Preparing Acquisition of FMS Images . 40 Introduction. 43 Acquiring Single Image Using Scan & Go. 44 Starting the Imaging Software . 44 Preparing the Imaging Plates . 44 Tagging the Imaging Plate with the Scan & Go . . . . . 44 Performing the X-rays . 45 Scanning the Imaging Plates . 45 Retrieving a Fallen Imaging Plate . 45 Acquisition Related Procedures . 45 Acquiring Multiple Images (FMS) Using Scan & Go. 46 Acquiring Images. 46 Starting the Imaging Software . 46 Opening the Image Acquisition Interface. . . . . . . . . 46 Preparing the Imaging Plates . 46 Tagging the Imaging Plate with the Scan & Go . . . . . 46 Performing the X-rays . 46 Scanning the Imaging Plates . 46 Acquisition Related Procedures . 46 Processing the Images. 47 Re-tagging Imaging Plates . 48 Storing the Images . 48 Clearing Scanner Memory . 48 Erasing the Imaging Plates . 49 General . 51 Scanner Settings . 51 Brightness Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 IP Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Viewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Working with Settings . 55 General Settings Tab . 55 Working with the General Settings Tab . 57 Scan & Go Tab . 61 Scanners Connections Tab. 62 Working with the Scanners Connections Tab. 63 About Peer to Peer Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Creating a Peer to Peer Connection. . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Chapter 7 Acquiring Images Using Scan & Go Chapter 8 Acquisition Related Procedures Chapter 9 Scanner Settings iv Chapter 10 Maintenance Chapter 11 Troubleshooting Appendix:
Disconnecting a Peer to Peer Connection . . . . . . . . . 65 Clearing Scanner Memory . 66 Imaging Plate Care . 69 Handling and Storage of Imaging Plates . 69 Cleaning the Imaging Plate . 70 Cleaning Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Cleaning Method. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Disinfecting the Hygienic Sheath and the Imaging Plates . 71 Frequency of Disinfection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Disinfection Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Disinfection Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Disposing of the Imaging Plate . 71 Scanner Care . 72 Cleaning the Scanner Body . 72 Cleaning the Detachable Insertion Panels. 72 Cleaning the Scanner Rollers . 75 Scan & Go Device Care . 78 Cleaning the Scan & Go . 78 Replacing the Battery (Scan & Go Generation 1) . 78 Quick Troubleshooting . 81 Retrieving a Fallen Imaging Plate. 84 CS 7600 Consumables & Accessories . 89 Scanner Manager. 90 Accessing the Scanner Manager . 90 Scanner Info . 91 Scanner Setup. 92 Update Scanner . 93 Updating the Scanner using the USB Storage Device . 93 Updating the Scanner using the Scanner Manager Tool . 94 Collect Info. 95 Diagnose Connection . 96 CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 v vi 1 Conventions in this Guide Conventions in this Guide The following special messages emphasize information or indicate potential risk to personnel or equipment:
WARNING: Warns you to avoid injury to yourself or others by following the safety instructions precisely. CAUTION: Alerts you to a condition that might cause serious damage. Important: Alerts you to a condition that might cause problems. Note: Emphasizes important information. Tip: Provides extra information and hints. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 1 2 Chapter 1 Conventions in this Guide 2 CS 7600 System Overview Introduction Note: The CS 7600 is intended for dental professionals. You are required to have training to use the CS 7600. CS 7600 is a scanner system for intraoral X-ray exposed imaging plates. The CS 7600 is intended for digital dental radiography using an imaging plate (storage phosphor plate) for radiographic diagnostic intraoral images. The CS 7600 system is used to scan and review intraoral dental X-ray images. When scanning the X-ray exposed imaging plate a digital image is previewed on the scanners LCD and saved to the scanners internal memory. After scanning, the scanner erases the imaging plate and ejects it. The imaging plate is ready for re-use. The exam acquisitions scanned image is sent over the network to the workstations image Acquisition interface. Using the image Acquisition interface the image is processed and reviewed. The image Acquisition interface sends the images to the CS Imaging Software, which archives the acquired images. The scanner connects directly to the network, or is connected peer-to-peer to the workstation. The scanner can be optionally placed on a desk/counter top or mounted on a wall, using a special shelf
(adapter). The system is composed of the following elements:
CS 7600 scanning device (page 4) Smart imaging plates (page 6) Scan & Go device (optional, page 9) Note: The scanner is supplied with a separate viewing and archiving software package: CS Imaging Software, approved by Carestream Dental. Note: The CS 7600 User Guide is also provided as a PDF file on the supplied CD-ROM. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 3 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/
receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada's licence-
exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference. (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. L'metteur/rcepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Innovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes:
1) L'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
2) L'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. Caution: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 4 CS 7600 Components Overview Scanner Overview The CS 7600 scanner performs the functions necessary for scanning and acquiring images from the imaging plates. Figure 1 CS 7600 Front View 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3.5" QVGA color LCD (320 X 240 pixels, landscape matrix) Function buttons for scanner use and menu navigation On/Off button + LED power indicator On/Off button functions:
Turn scanner On: press for 1 second Turn scanner Off (close application and files and then turn off): press for 2 seconds Base Intraoral imaging plates tray Detachable insertion panel. The CS 7600 makes use of three insertion panel sizes according to the inserted imaging plates size (0, 03, or 4). Front cover Back covers 5 Chapter 2 CS 7600 System Overview Figure 2 CS 7600 Rear View 1 2 4 3 1 2 3 4 Service door Base Cables compartment for power supply connection and interface ports (RJ-45 Ethernet port) Back cover Figure 3 Cables Compartment in Detail 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Power supply inlet RJ-45 Ethernet port (Ethernet activity LEDs: yellow indicates speed, green indicates that the ethernet is connected) Service ONLY ports Compartment cover CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 6 Smart Imaging Plates Overview The CS 7600 works with five imaging plate sizes: 0 to 4. The scanned image file size depends on the imaging plate size and the scanning resolution set by the user. The smart function of the imaging plates is utilized when using the Scan & Go device. Table 1 Intraoral Imaging Plate Sizes Size Illustration Application 0 1 2 3 4 Periapical exam (Pediatric dentistry) Bitewing exam (Pediatric dentistry) Periapical exam (Adult) Bitewing exam (Adult) Occlusal exam 7 Chapter 2 CS 7600 System Overview The imaging plate has two sides: the active side for capturing the X-ray image and the inactive side. The active side of the imaging plate includes an orientation mark c to facilitate accurate positioning within the patients mouth. The inactive side has a printed dot that corresponds to the location of the orientation mark on the active side. This dot is visible through the transparent hygienic sheath and is also helpful for positioning the imaging plate correctly in the patients mouth. Active side Orientation dot Inactive side Important: Use only Carestream Dental imaging plates and hygienic sheaths!
Hygienic Sheaths For each imaging plate size there is a corresponding one-time use, disposable, hygienic sheath for preventing cross contamination. The transparent side allows you to see the orientation mark for positioning the imaging plate correctly in the patients mouth while the opaque side protects the active side of the inserted imaging plate from light damaging effects. The foam strip is a stopper which prevents inserting the hygienic sheath by mistake into the scanner (as long as the insertion direction is correct). CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 8 Figure 4 Hygienic Sheath (front view) 1 2 3 1 2 3 Adhesive strip (for sealing the hygienic sheath) Foam stopper Sheath, transparent on one side and with a light protection barrier on the other side 9 Chapter 2 CS 7600 System Overview Scan & Go Overview Scan & Go is an optional device that enables you to link the imaging plate to a specific exam acquisition (for example, patient) prior to acquisition.When the plate is inserted into the scanner, the information which was tagged onto the plate is retrieved by the scanner and the imaging plate is scanned automatically according to this information (resolution, target workstation, etc). Scanned images are then routed automatically to the correct workstation, associated to the correct exam acquisition and placed in the correct frame in the CS 7600 image Acquisition interface. Scan & Go Generation 1 (Models Released before June 2012) Scan & Go Generation 1 (models released before June 2012) have a rechargeable battery, accessible from the panel at the back of the device. Figure 5 Scan & Go device, Generation 1 (before June 2012) 5 4 3 1 6 2 1 2 3 USB 2.0 port On/Off button On/Off/Recording LED status indicator (blue) Turning On/Off, 3 short flashes Standby (intermittent flashing) Recording data to the imaging plate (successive short flashes) 4 Battery LED status indicator (amber):
Charging (static light) Low battery (successive short flashes)
(light Off) battery charged Recording surface for imaging plate 5 6 Mounting adapter CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 10 Scan & Go Generation 2 (Models Released from June 2012) A second generation of Scan & Go device is available from June 2012. The following improvements have been made to the second generation Scan & Go device:
Faster scanning - Approximately 1/4 sec instead of 1 sec No battery - Therefore no need for charging No on off switch - Turns on automatically when the USB is connected Figure 6 Scan & Go device, Generation 2 (after June 2012) 4 3 2 1 1 2 USB 2.0 port On/Off/Recording LED status indicator (blue) Power Up: One Flash & Beep (Internal FW) Beacon: Flashes blue every few seconds when the image Acquisition interface is open
(Not during Tagging) Tagging OK: One flash (long) & 1 bleep (long) Tagging Fail: One Red flash (long) & 1 bleep (long) Connected to USB: LED status indicator (green) Recording surface for imaging plate 3 4 11 Chapter 2 CS 7600 System Overview Connecting the Scan & Go Device To connect the Scan & Go:
Connect the USB cable to the computer and to the USB port on the Scan & Go device. Scan and Go Generation 1, the right LED illumines amber, the left LED flashes blue to indicate that it is ready for use. Scan and Go Generation 2, the right LED flashes green three times, the left LED illumines green continuously and the device bleeps three times to indicate that it is ready for use. Scanner Shelf The CS 7600 can be optionally mounted on the wall using a shelf bracket. The CS 7600 is attached to the shelf by a single central tightening nut. For more information on Scanner Shelf Installation, see document HT014_20111006_EN Scanner Shelf Scanner on Shelf CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 12 13 Chapter 2 CS 7600 System Overview 3 Software Overview Computer System Requirements Important: It is MANDATORY to check that the computer system configuration is compatible with the computer minimum system requirements specified in the Safety, Regulatory & Technical Specifications User Guide. If necessary, update your computer system configuration. General Software Overview The CS 7600 intraoral imaging system operates with the following software:
CS Imaging Software Single Image Acquisition Interface. See Single Image Acquisition Interface Overview on page 13. Full Mouth Series (FMS) Acquisition Interface. See Full Mouth Series (FMS) Acquisition Interface Overview on page 14. CS 7600 Image Acquisition Software Full Mouth Series (FMS) Acquisition Interface. See Full Mouth Series Image Acquisition Interface on page 28. Single Image Acquisition Interface Overview You can acquire individual images using the CS Imaging Software. Figure 1 CS Imaging with Active CS 7600 Scanner Connected CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 14 Full Mouth Series (FMS) Acquisition Interface Overview The Full Mouth Series (FMS) is a static representation of the mouth of the patient using a series of intraoral images. The images are placed in fixed numbered frames. Figure 2 CS Imaging Software FMS Acquisition Interface 2 3 1 Dental arch: Highlights the acquisition zone. FMS template: Displays frame templates for acquisition. Green highlight: Frame ready for new acquisition Blue highlight: Frame in the revue and retake mode. This mode interrupts the automatic acquisition sequence. Preview screen: Displays the currently acquired image. 1 2 3 15 Chapter 3 Software Overview Figure 3 FMS Select a Format Select a Format enables you to select FMS template options to select for acquisition. You can modify existing templates and create new templates (see the Carestream CS Imaging Software Online Help). Note: Only FMS templates for CR images can be used. Using other FMS will cause images not to be displayed. Figure 4 Control Panel with CS Adapt Buttons Control Panel: enables you to adjust the brightness and contrast of the image. For more information on Control Panel functions, see the CS Imaging Software Online Help. CS Adapt Library: Opens the CS Adapt Library software that allows to manage your filters. Adapt - Unfiltered Perio: Enhances the display of periodontal tissue. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 16 Adapt - Unfiltered Endo1: Enhances contrast at the canals and roots (produces brighter images). Adapt - Unfiltered DEJ1: Optimizes contrast at crowns, amelo-dentinal junctions, and roots (produces brighter images). Adapt - OptimizedContrastEndo: Enhances contrast at the canals and roots. Figure 5 Image Toolbar and Drawings & Annotations Toolbar Image toolbar: enables you to adjust the image display. For more information on Image toolbar functions, see the Carestream CS Imaging Software Online Help. Zoom icon: click to magnify a specific region. Highlight: click to optimize contrast within a region of interest. 90o rotation: click to rotate the image by 90o clockwise. Rotate icon group Flip:.click to rotate the image by 180o clockwise. 17 Chapter 3 Software Overview Mirror icon: click to create a mirror image of the original image. Colors #1 icon: click to replace grays by a color Colors #2 icon: click to replace grays by sepia colors Colors icon group Grayscale icon: click to replace colors by grays Crop image: click to access the Crop panel. Cropping is not permanent and can be undone at any time. Isodensity dots: click to apply color to pixels of the same bone density. Density icon group Densitometric analysis: click to analyze bone density. Relief filter: click to enhabce the outlines of the shapes in an image by displaying the image in relief mode. Filter icon group Pseudo - 3D: click to display gray scale levels as height values. Logicon icon: In RVG images, click to launch the Logicon Caries Detector to detect interproximal caries. Note: This tool is only available if you have the Logicon Caries Detector software installed. Negative icon: click to apply an inverse video effect to an image. Cosmetic module icon: click to add cosmetic treatments to color images. Note: This tool is only available if you have the Cosmetic Imaging Module software installed. Cephalometric Tracing icon: click to launch the automatic cephalometric tracing tool. Note: This tool is only available if you have the Tracings Module software installed. Drawing and Annotations toolbar: contains icons for functions that you can apply to a selected image. Select icon: use this tool to select a drawing or measurement that you want to modify. The first mouse click selects the object, and the second mouse click shows the control points. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 18 Straight line icon: click to draw a straight line on an image. Multi-segment line icon: click to draw multi-segment line on an image. Freehand line icon: click to draw a freehand line on an image. Spline drawing icon: click to draw a spline curve that is basically a freehand line that has editable points. Circle icon: click to draw a circle on an image. Ellipse icon: click to draw an ellipse on an image. Drawing icon group Filled ellipse icon: click to draw an ellipse on an image. Rectangle icon: click to draw a rectangle on an image. Filled rectangle icon: click to draw a filled rectangle on an image. Landmark point icon: click to add a point on an image. Arrow line icon: click to draw an arrow on an image. Straight line measurement icon. Multi-segment line measurement icon Measurements icon group Angle measurement icon Orthogonal measurement icon Text icon Mandibular canal icon Implant icon group Implants icon 19 Chapter 3 Software Overview Calibration icon Undo icon Redo icon Delete icon Color and Thickness icon CS Imaging Software Main Toolbar Scanner Status Indicator: shows the status of the active scanner. The following status options are available:
Green: ready to scan. Yellow: blinks when tagging a plate and when a new image is transfered to CS Imaging Software. Red: error in the active scanner. Grey: active scanner is not connected. CS 7600-Configure: click to open the CS 7600 configuration window. See CS 7600 Configuration Window on page 20. New CR image: click the arrow button to select between the two options:
CS7600 acquisition (CR) CS7600 FMS acquisition (CR2). After the option is selected, click to open the CS 7600 Image Acquisition Software in the FMS mode. See Full Mouth Series Image Acquisition Interface on page 28. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 20 CS 7600 Configuration Window The CS 7600 configuration window is opened when clicking the CS 7600-Configure button on the CS Imaging Software main toolbar. Tagging Resolution: select one of the three available resolutions for the next tagging resolution. Available only if Scan&Go is connected. Scanner Status Indicator: Displays the status of the active scanner. Green highlight: scanner is ready for operation Grey: active scanner is not connected. Red: active scanner error. Preferences: click to open the CS 7600 Preferences window. Scan&Go Status Indicator: Displays the status of the Scan&Go device. White: Scan&Go device is connected. Grey: Scan&Go device is not connected. Videos: click to open the training videos. OK: click to save the selected settings and close the CS 7600 configuration window. 1 2 3 4 5 6 21 Chapter 3 Software Overview 4 Scanner Interface Overview This chapter explains the scanner interface and how to use it. Computer System Requirements Important: It is MANDATORY to check that the computer system configuration is compatible with the computer minimum system requirements specified in the Safety, Regulatory & Technical Specifications User Guide. If necessary you must update your computer system configuration. CS 7600 Scanner Interface Overview The CS 7600 scanner interface is used primarily for scanning the exposed imaging plates and provides easy-to-understand prompts. The scanner interface also provides the option of changing the scanner default settings as described in the CS 7600 installation guide. All scanner functions are applied using the three buttons beneath the LCD. The functional buttons are used for navigating the LCD screens, menus and used to apply your selections. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 22 Scanner Interface Icons Figure 1 Example of Insert Plate screen The following table lists the icons that are part of the various LCD screens. Stored images counter and available memory status. Blue background indicates available scanner memory. Stored images counter and available memory status. Red background indicates scanner memory is either nearing its full capacity or is already used up. Network connection state, connected. Network connection state, disconnected. Network connection state, limited connection. Scanner is Paired (connected Peer to Peer) to a workstation. Scan & Go state indicator. Blue indicates the scanner supports Scan & Go smart scanning. When scanning recorded imaging plates this icon blinks. Scan & Go state indicator. White indicates the scanner does not support Scan & Go smart scanning, or that the scanned imaging plate does not contain Scan & Go recorded information. 23 Chapter 4 Scanner Interface Overview Scan resolution The image scan resolution High speed (HS) High resolution (HR) Super high resolution (SHR) Press the scanners left function button to access the Settings menu. For information about Settings, See Repeat steps 1 to 4 for any other imaging plates that need erasing.. on page 26 Press the scanners middle function button to manually erase the imaging plate, See Erasing the Imaging Plates on page 26. Press the scanners middle function button to return to the Insert Plate screen. Press the scanners right function button to access scanner information such as scanner name, IP address and total scans performed by the system, and the systems set date and time. Press the scanners left function button to scroll down/forwards. Press the scanners right function button to scroll up/backwards. Press the scanners right function button to Unpair the scanner from the workstation. Press the scanners right function button to confirm your selection. From SP4 you can delete images from the scanner using the Viewer, Press the scanners right function button to delete the image being viewed. To change the scan resolution for the current exam acquisition (when acquiring images without Scan & Go device), press the right scanner function button and toggle to the required scan resolution after inserting the imaging plate. (If another exam acquisition is selected, the scanner reverts to its default resolution.) Image number in the Plate Viewer Plate size (in the Plate Viewer) CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 24 Working with the Scanner The following procedures are explained here:
Turning on the Scanner,See Turning on the Scanner on page 24 Image Acquisition, See Image Acquisition on page 24 Scanner Info, See Scanner Info on page 25 Erasing the Imaging Plates, See Erasing the Imaging Plates on page 26 Turning on the Scanner After turning on the scanner, you are presented with the Starting screen. Then the Insert Plate screen opens. The following three functions are presented:
Scanner Info, See Scanner Info on page 25 Erase Imaging Plate, See Erasing the Imaging Plates on page 26 Scanner Settings, See Repeat steps 1 to 4 for any other imaging plates that need erasing.. on page 26 Image Acquisition When image acquisition is performed without a Paired status or Scan & Go:
1 2 Press to select a patient. Press to select a scan resolution. 25 Chapter 4 Scanner Interface Overview 3 Press The imaging plate is scanned. to scan the imaging plate. For more information, See Acquiring Single Image on page 34 Scanner Info 1 Press The Scanner Info screen opens. Info The following information is presented. Systems set date and time Scanner Name IP address Software Version Scan Count: Total scans performed by the system 2 To close the Scanner Information screen, press The Scanner information screen closes and you return to the insert plate screen. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 26 Erasing the Imaging Plates The imaging plates are automatically erased and ejected after they are scanned. If the imaging plate is exposed to light for an extended period of time (one week or more) or to strong light for even a short amount of time, the plate will need to be manually erased before use. To erase the imaging plate manually, follow these steps:
1 2 Press The LCD displays the Erase plate screen:
the scanners middle function button 3 Insert the imaging plate into the scanners insertion slot without the hygienic sheath (for information on how to insert the imaging plate, See Inserting the Imaging Plate on page 35). The Erase plate screen is displayed. The erased imaging plate is ejected to the tray and the scanner reverts to the Insert Plate screen. 4 5 Collect the imaging plate while taking care to maintain hygienic protocol and minimal exposure to light. Repeat steps 1 to 4 for any other imaging plates that need erasing.. 27 Chapter 4 Scanner Interface Overview 5 CS 7600 Image Acquisition Interface CS 7600 Imaging Software Overview The Imaging Software is a user-friendly working interface that was designed and developed specifically for radiological diagnosis. It is the common imaging platform for all our digital systems for dentistry. The Imaging Software provides management of the patients and image database. To open your Imaging Software: On your desktop, double-click the Imaging Software icon or click Start >
All Programs > Carestream> CS Imaging software. For more information, see your Imaging Software documentation. CS 7600 Image Acquisition Interface Overview The CS 7600 image Acquisition interface is a user-friendly application designed and developed specifically for the CS 7600 intraoral imaging system. It provides a rich array of image processing options in addition to the acquisition functions. The image Acquisition interface provides one mode:
Full Mouth Series: Full series of frames, according to one of the available industry standard templates for full mouth series, selected in the General Settings tab. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 28 Full Mouth Series Image Acquisition Interface Figure 1 Image Acquisition Interface - Full Mouth Series Mode 20 8 9 7 6 5 4 3 1 2 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Scanner List 21 22 Tip: Selected and active options are highlighted in blue. 29 Chapter 5 CS 7600 Image Acquisition Interface Table 1 1 2 3 4 Image Acquisition Interface Key Exit Settings Click to exit the CS 7600 image Acquisition interface. Click page 55.. Settings to customize the default settings. See Working with Settings on Scan & Go Status The Scan & Gos active connection status (white color indicates connection, red indicates no connection). USB (connected) USB (not connected) Scanner Area Allows browsing of all active connected scanners (if there are multiple scanners in the same network). Click Scanner List to list all scanners. Green frame indicates a connected scanner Grey frame indicates a disconnected scanner Red frame indicates a scanner in error state (click the scanner icon to display the error tool tip) Click selected scanner. To retrieve the required image, please pull the image to Images Display Area the arrow, to display the images in the memory of the 5 Favorite Filters Buttons Click to enhance a different zone of interest:
mp Click to enhance the display of periodontal tissue. Click to enhance contrast at the canals and roots (produce brighter images). Click to optimize contrast at crowns, amelo-dentinal junctions, and roots. Click to rnhance contrast at the canals and roots. 6 7 Patient Information Displays the patient information. Tooth Selection FMS or Image Acquisition template. When using an FMS template, the tooth associated with the selected frame is highlighted blue in the panoramic arch icon. When using Image Acquisition, clicking the arrow (under the Toothpicker icon) allows selecting individual teeth in either child
(To clear the selection, click the tooth again.) dentitions. or adult CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 30 Table 1 Image Acquisition Interface Key 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Imaging Software Details Scan Resolution Clicking the CS 7600 Icon provides the imaging software details. The scan resolution to apply when tagging information on an imaging plate with the Scan
& Go device. To change the scan resolution for the current exam acquisition, click the required icon before you tag the imaging plate:
High Speed (HS) High Resolution (HR) Super High Resolution (SHR) Images Display area This area displays the images according to one of the dental standard layouts determined by the Default template selection in the General Settings Tab tab. Images Gallery Useful for storing images when rearranging the layout, or for discarding an image when necessary. Orientation Buttons Click to rotate the selected image 90 degrees clockwise. Click to rotate the selected image 180 degrees. Click to rotate the selected image 90 degrees counter clockwise. Click to flip the selected image vertically (Mirror inversed images). Click to flip the selected image horizontally (Mirror inversed images). Preview Panel Displays the active frames image (if frame is populated). You may apply the processing and comments to the preview image. Full Screen Click to display the image in a separate, full screen window (dark room mode) Comments &
Exposure Values Click to add a comment to the image (The comments will be added to the DICOM tags of the image and can be viewed later using the Imaging Software or DICOM viewer.) Click to enter custom X-ray exposure values. This information is inserted in the images DICOM header. Otherwise the default exposure values as defined in the General Settings Tab are inserted in the DICOM header. 31 Chapter 5 CS 7600 Image Acquisition Interface Table 1 Image Acquisition Interface Key 16 Selected Image Resolution 17 X-ray Exposure Indication Indicates the selected images resolution level (in the preview image panel):
High Speed (HS) High Resolution (HR) Super High Resolution (SHR) Partly red, indicates an underexposed image. Review the X-ray technique and consider increasing the exposure values for better image quality and diagnosis. Green, indicates good exposure values. All red, indicates that the image is over exposed. Review the X-ray technique and consider lower exposure values for better image quality and diagnostics. 18 Delete Click to delete ALL images from the Images Gallery. Click to delete the selected image from the Images Gallery. 19 Image Brightness and Contrast Use the brightness slider to manually adjust the images brightness. Use the contrast slider to manually adjust the images contrast. Click to apply an automatic optimization of brightness and contrast. Tip: Image Brightness and Contrast may also be adjusted by holding the mouse button over the image and dragging vertically, for contrast, and horizontally, for brightness. 20 Demo Mode Populates one frame in the images display area with a demo image each time the icon is selected. 21 Refresh Click to refresh the Scanner List. 22 Close Scanner List Click to close Scanner List. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 32 Image Acquisition Interface When you open the Dental Image Software or CS7600 Image Acquisition Software for the first time, the following window opens. 6 Click OK. Note: Do not select the Don't show this message again checkbox. The Image Adjustment window opens. 7 8 9 Select a default scan resolution check box. The filter number with blue check mark will be applied to the next image acquisition. To change this settings, click OK and open the CS Adapt to modify. 33 Chapter 5 CS 7600 Image Acquisition Interface 6 Acquiring Images without Scan & Go Introduction This chapter describes the acquisition procedure for configurations with and without the optional Scan & Go device. A typical work-flow consists of the following steps:
Accessing the imaging window, See Starting the Imaging Software on page 34 Preparing the Imaging Plates, See Preparing the Imaging Plates on page 35 Inserting the Imaging Plate into a hygienic sheath and sealing it, See Inserting the Imaging Plate on page 35 Placing the imaging plate in the patients mouth behind the selected tooth or teeth, See Performing the X-rays on page 36 Exposing the imaging plate to X-ray, See Performing the X-rays on page 36 Removing the imaging plate from the patients mouth, See Performing the X-rays on page 36 Disinfecting the Hygienic Sheath, See Disinfecting the Hygienic Sheath and the Imaging Plates on page 69 Scanning the Imaging Plate, See Retrieving a Fallen Imaging Plate on page 81 Storing the image in the CS Imaging Software, See Storing the Images on page 48 CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 34 Acquiring Single Image Starting the Imaging Software 1 On your desktop, double-click the Imaging Software icon or click Start > All Programs > (the name of your) CS Imaging Software. Create or open an existing patient record:
2 To open an existing patient record: In the Patient Browser search field (H), start typing to search for a patient card. To create a new patient record: Click the Create New Patient Card button alongside the search field to create a new patient card. For more details. 3. Once you have selected or created a patient, in the Patient Browser Toolbar (C) click the arrow button to open the Imaging application. The Patient Browser window remains open and the Imaging Window is displayed. 4. Wait for the Scanner Status icon to turn green on the Imaging Window toolbar indicating that the CS 7600 scanner is connected to the workstation and is ready for acquisition. The newly created patient becomes an existing patient. Click Patient > Find, select the newly created patient from the list and click the Imaging Software button to proceed. 35 Chapter 6 Acquiring Images without Scan & Go Preparing the Imaging Plates To prepare the intraoral imaging plate, follow these steps:
1 Choose an imaging plate of the right size for your examination. Important: Use only CS 7600 intraoral imaging plates from Carestream Dental and hygienic sheaths from Carestream Dental. The use of plates or hygienic sheaths from a third party supplier may cause a malfunction of the system and void the warranty. Tip: If the imaging plate has not been used for a while, proceed to erase it first. See Erasing the Imaging Plates on page 26. Important: If you select a size 4 imaging plate, make sure the scanner has the size 4 insertion slot panel installed. For information on replacing the insertion panel, See Cleaning the Detachable Insertion Panels on page 70. There is no need to power off the system when replacing insertion panels. Inserting the Imaging Plate 2 Insert the disinfected imaging plate ( See Disinfecting the Hygienic Sheath and the Imaging Plates on page 69) into its protective hygienic sheath with the inactive side facing the adhesive strip, so the imaging plates size number is seen through the transparent side of the hygienic sheath and the orientation dot is visible in the bottom corner (A). Peel the adhesive strips protective paper to seal the hygienic sheath (B). Handle the imaging plate by holding the hygienic sheaths empty edge (C) (where the foam strip is). 3 CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 36 Performing the X-rays Perform the required X-rays according to your clinical procedure. It is recommended to continue using X-ray positioning techniques and tools to ensure the resulting image is complete and includes all the information required for diagnosis. It is recommended to use the Rinn Suresoft holder or equivalent products available on your market. To facilitate matching the orientation of the image in the software to the clinical reality, we recommend to position the imaging plate in the mouth of the patient with the orientation mark always towards the bottom. Important: Make sure the active side of the imaging plate is facing the patients teeth. C 37 Chapter 6 Acquiring Images without Scan & Go Scanning the Imaging Plates 1 Remove the imaging plate from the patients mouth. Do not remove the imaging plate from its hygienic sheath. Wipe and disinfect the exposed imaging plates hygienic sheath ( See Disinfecting the Hygienic Sheath and the Imaging Plates on page 69). Keep the imaging plate in its hygienic sheath to minimize exposure to light. Important: If the imaging plate is exposed to light, it could result in degradation of image quality. Do not remove the imaging plate from its hygienic sheath until you insert it in the scanners insertion slot. 2 At the scanner location, tear open the hygienic sheath (A) and insert the exposed imaging plate into the scanner by positioning the open side of the sheath in the insertion panel slot (B) with the foam side to the right. Push out the tip of the imaging plate from its hygienic sheath (C). The imaging plate (without its protective sheath) is drawn into the insertion slot by the scanner and the scanner preview shows the scan progress. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 38 Important: If the user inserts the plate incorrectly, there is a possibility of the plate falling into the scanner. If the plate falls into the scanner, See Retrieving a Fallen Imaging Plate on page 81 3 Dispose of the used protective hygienic sheath (D). If the scanner is linked Peer to Peer with a workstation, the image is sent automatically to the workstation which it is linked with. 4 Select the patient from the list. If the required patient does not appear in the list, select the NO ID option. Note: For information on retrieving the NO ID images, See Clearing Scanner Memory on page 64 5 Press the middle function button to scan the imaging plate. 6 Collect the ejected imaging plate from the lower tray after it is scanned, insert it into a new envelope, seal the envelope and store it into the storage box for next use. Important: After scanning the image, the scanner erases the imaging plate before ejecting it. The imaging plate is ready for re-use. 7 Check the image quality. 39 Chapter 6 Acquiring Images without Scan & Go CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 40 The ideal image quality is when the indicator of the quality of exposure is a full green bar in the Control Panel. Avoid under-exposed or over-exposed images indicated by a partial or full red bar. Under-exposed Image Overexposed Image Ideal Image Quality 41 Chapter 6 Acquiring Images without Scan & Go Acquiring Multiple Images Preparing Acquisition of FMS Images To prepare the acquisition of FMS images, follow these steps:
1 Access the CS Imaging Software. See Starting the Imaging Software on page 34 2 Click New Image Template to access the Select a format window. 3. From the list of available formats (templates), select the required template and click Open. If you try to change the FMS template after you have finished your image acquisitions you are prompted with a warning that indicates that you risk loosing some of the images. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 42 The selected format is loaded and displayed in the Dental Imaging window. The first frame for scan is highlighted in green. 43 Chapter 6 Acquiring Images without Scan & Go 7 Acquiring Images Using Scan & Go Introduction This chapter describes the acquisition procedure for configurations with the Scan & Go device. Note: Using the Scan & Go option streamlines and shortens the scanning process. The scanned image reaches its destination automatically; no need to select the destination workstation when scanning the imaging plate. In FMS mode, the image automatically populates its designated frame in the template. A typical workflow consists of the following steps:
Accessing the imaging window, See Starting the Imaging Software on page 34 When working with multiple images, selecting or Opening the Image Acquisition Interface on page 46 Preparing the Imaging Plates, See Preparing the Imaging Plates on page 35 Tagging the imaging plate with the Scan & Go, See Tagging the Imaging Plate with the Scan &
Go on page 44 Placing the imaging plate in the patients mouth behind the selected tooth or teeth, See Performing the X-rays on page 44 Exposing the imaging plate to X-ray, See Performing the X-rays on page 44 Scanning the Imaging Plates, See Scanning the Imaging Plates on page 44 Removing the imaging plate from the patients mouth, See Performing the X-rays on page 44 Disinfecting the Hygienic Sheath, See Disinfecting the Hygienic Sheath and the Imaging Plates on page 69 Reviewing the scanned image on the image Acquisition interface, See Processing the Images. on page 47 Storing the image in the CS Imaging Software, See Re-tagging Imaging Plates on page 48 Acquiring Single Image Using Scan & Go Note: Keep the image Acquisition interface open throughout your exam acquisition session: close it only after you have completed scanning and optimizing all images. Starting the Imaging Software Start your Imaging Software. See Starting the Imaging Software on page 34. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 44 Preparing the Imaging Plates Prepare the intraoral imaging plate. See Preparing the Imaging Plates on page 35 Tagging the Imaging Plate with the Scan & Go To tag the imaging plate using a Scan & Go device follow these steps:
1 Place the imaging plate near, or close to, the Scan & Go device to record the exam acquisition data. The image Acquisition interface marks the corresponding frame as recorded (frame color changes to indicate recorded status). For Scan & Go devices before June 2012, an audible beep and two successive blinks of the blue LED indicate the exam acquisition information was recorded. For Scan & Go devices after June 2012, two audible beeps and two successive blinks of the green LED indicate the exam acquisition information was recorded. 2 Perform steps 1 for each imaging plate. Tip: To display the imaging plates tagged information at any time, place the imaging plate on top of the Scan & Go device and check the Imaging plate Scan & Go information in the Settings-Imaging plate information tab. To record exam acquisition data on an imaging plate that was already recorded, See Acquiring Multiple Images (FMS) Using Scan & Go on page 46 Performing the X-rays Perform the required X-rays according to your clinical procedure. See Performing the X-rays on page 36 Scanning the Imaging Plates To scan the imaging plates:
45 Chapter 7 Acquiring Images Using Scan & Go 1 Perform steps 1 -3 of the Scanning the Imaging Plates on page 37 Note: After the imaging plate has been scanned, the image is sent straight to the previously assigned workstation. Perform stepa 6 - 7 of the Scanning the Imaging Plates on page 37 2 Acquisition Related Procedures See Processing the Images. on page 47 CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 46 Acquiring Multiple Images (FMS) Using Scan & Go Starting the Imaging Software Start your Imaging Software. See Starting the Imaging Software on page 34. Opening the Image Acquisition Interface 1 Click the Imaging window icon. (Alternatively, double-click the selected patient name.) The patients imaging window opens. To access the Image Acquisition Interface, select one of the following two modes:
2 3 CS 7600 FMS mode (Template mode), examples of the icons To change the scanning resolution for this exam acquisition (for non Scan & Go configurations), go to the scanner resolution setting (see page 57). Verify that the Scan & Go device is connected. Preparing the Imaging Plates Prepare the intraoral imaging plate. See Preparing the Imaging Plates on page 35 Tagging the Imaging Plate with the Scan & Go Tagging the Imaging Plate with the Scan & Go on page 44 Performing the X-rays Perform the required X-rays according to your clinical procedure. Scanning the Imaging Plates After the imaging plate has been scanned, it is sent to the previously assigned workstation to the proper frame it was tagged to in the FMS. See Scanning the Imaging Plates on page 37 Acquisition Related Procedures See Processing the Images. on page 47 47 Chapter 7 Acquiring Images Using Scan & Go 8 Acquisition Related Procedures Processing the Images. Important: The imaging plate has a marker attached to its inactive side. It will indicate if the imaging plate has been exposed from the wrong side contrary to its intended use. If the shadow of the marker is visible in the X-ray image, the imaging plate was exposed from the inactive side contrary to its intended use. The image orientation can be corrected using the mirroring tool in the acquisition software. If a diagnosis is not possible in the area of the marker, the X-ray should be repeated. Figure 2 Image Acquisition Interface To process the scanned images, from your workstation follow these steps:
1 The scanned image populates the first available frame. If there is no such frame (all frames are occupied, applicable only when working with FMS mode), the image is routed to the Images Gallery. In image acquisition mode, a new frame is added to the images layout. For manual reordering of the frames, drag and drop the image to the desired frame. If the frame is populated with an image, the former image in the frame will be moved automatically to the Images Gallery when the new image is dropped within it. Note: When exiting the image Acquisition interface, images stored in the Images Gallery are sent to the Imaging Software database. 2 Use the image Acquisition interface processing options to optimize the image. See CS 7600 Image Acquisition Interface Overview on page 27. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 48 3 Close (top-right corner) to exit the image Acquisition interface and return to the Imaging Click Software. Images are transferred from the CS 7600 image Acquisition interface to the Imaging Software automatically. Re-tagging Imaging Plates To tag an imaging plate that was already recorded with exam acquisition information (re-tagging), follow these steps:
1 Place the imaging plate upon the Scan & Go device. The following prompt is displayed. 2 Click OK to re-tag this imaging plate. The imaging plate is tagged with the current exam acquisition and the current active frame information. If you do not want to re-tag the imaging plate, either remove the imaging plate from the Scan & Go surface or click Cancel in the overwrite prompt. The current tagged data as displayed in this prompt remains unchanged. 3 Wait until the exam acquisition information tagging is completed as indicated by an audible beep, successive short flashes of the blue LED and a change of color in the frame border and number. Storing the Images Image management (storage and retrieval) is performed through the Imaging Software. See your CS Imaging Software documentation. Clearing Scanner Memory When the CS 7600 image Acquisition interface is open at the designated workstation, the scanned imaging plate image is automatically routed to the correct exam acquisition. If the CS 7600 image Acquisition interface is closed, the scanned imaging plate image is stored in the scanners memory. The scanners storage capacity is 25 images. To clear the scanners memory, See Clearing Scanner Memory on page 64. 49 Chapter 8 Acquisition Related Procedures Erasing the Imaging Plates The imaging plates are automatically erased and ejected after their information is scanned. Exposure to light and so forth, requires erasing manually the imaging plates before use. To erase the imaging plate manually, See Erasing the Imaging Plates on page 26. Note: Erasing the imaging plate manually does not erase the recorded exam acquisition information. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 50 9 Scanner Settings General The following scanner settings are explained in this chapter:
Brightness Control, See Brightness Control on page 52. IP Setup, See IP Setup on page 52. Rollers Cleaning, See Cleaning the Scanner Rollers on page 73. About Information, See Scanner Info on page 25. Viewer, See Viewer on page 54. Pairing, creates a direct PC to scanner link for chair-side use, See Creating a Peer to Peer Connection on page 62. and See Disconnecting a Peer to Peer Connection on page 63. Clearing Scanner Memory, See Clearing Scanner Memory on page 64. Scanner Settings To open the scanner settings, press The Scanner Settings menu opens. Settings. In Scanner Settings menu you are presented with the following menu:
Brightness Control, See Brightness Control on page 52. IP Setup, See Clearing Scanner Memory on page 64. Rollers Cleaning, See Cleaning the Scanner Rollers on page 73. About Information, See Scanner Info on page 25. Viewer, See Viewer on page 54. Pairing, allows you to create a Peer to Peer (P2P) link between a scanner and computer. See Creating a Peer to Peer Connection on page 62. and See Disconnecting a Peer to Peer Connection on page 63. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 51 Brightness Control 1 2 In the Settings menu, press The Brightness Control screen opens. to select Brightness Control, and press Press The Brightness is set and you are returned to the scanner insert plate screen. to lower or raise the brightness, and press and IP Setup Important: Do not perform any action in the IP Setup without direct supervision from dental service engineer or Carestream Dental representative. To manually set the scanners IP address, follow these steps:
52 Chapter 9 Scanner Settings 1 Press The Settings screen is displayed. to access the Settings menu. 2 3 4 5 Press The IP Setup screen is displayed. the scanners left function button to scroll down to IP Setup and press Note: The DHCP automatically detects the scanner IP address. If you are using a Peer to Peer link, you must leave the DHCP checkbox unchecked. Press checkbox. and to find the DHCP checkbox, and press to check / un check the DHCP Press The digit is ready to be modified and is highlighted in blue. to reach the digit you wish to change, and press and
. Press The digit is modified. and to increase / decrease the value of the selected digit, and press
. 6 Navigate to the next digit you need to change and change it according to the above instructions. 7 To apply all changes and exit the IP setup screen, press to reach
(highlighted in blue) and press
. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 53 8 To exit the IP Setup screen without saving changes, press to reach
. (highlighted in blue) and press The IP Setup screen closes and you are returned to the scanner insert plate screen. Viewer The Viewer allows you to browse and delete images archived on the scanners memory. 1 In the Settings menu, press The Viewer screen opens. to select Viewer, and press 2 3 In the Viewer menu, press
. If you reach an image that you wish to delete, press A Delete Image confirmation window appears. the delete icon To delete, press
. To cancel the deletion, press
. 4 To close the Viewer, press
. 54 Chapter 9 Scanner Settings Working with Settings To open the settings window, click You are presented with three tabs:
Settings. General Settings, See page 57 Scan & Go, See page 59 Scanners Connections, See page 60 General Settings Tab In the General Settings tab you are able to set the defaults for image Acquisition. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 55 Image Acquisition Interface General Settings Key Table 1 1 Tooth Numbering System 2 Default Scan Resolution Set the tooth numbering system (European or American). When using individual tooth selection, the tooth number is stored in the images DICOM tags. Set the default scan resolution for images to be scanned. Note: This does not change the scanners default resolution, which is for images scanned when the image Acquisition interface is not connected to the scanner (No ID images). The scanners default resolution is High Speed. Note: Any changes made in the image Acquisition interface, when the scanner is linked Peer to Peer to the image Acquisition interface, automatically changes the scan resolution in the scanner. Set the default plate orientation vertical or horizontal to ensure correct orientation. The scanned image save file format. Scanned images are always saved as DICOM files and there is an option to save the scanned image also in JPEG format. Default Orientation Output Files Format Workstation Name If needed, change the workstation name by entering the new name. Image Processing Default filter and Preset:
Set the default filter to be applied to the acquired image. (The installation default is Endo). The image processing is managed by the CS adapt (see 8J6395 CS 7600 Installation Guide). Perio (Periodontal) filter: Designed to assist in detecting disease or inflammation in the interface between the gum (gingival part) and the bone. Endo (Endodontic) filter: Provides overall good contrast and look of the image, with a high quality view of the root canals. It reveals any diseases or injuries that affect the root tips or nerves in the teeth. DEJ (dentine to enamel junction) filter: Designed to improve the contrast resolution between the dentine and the enamel. It enables the dentist to detect small carries and evaluate the inspected region. Preset enables setting a default image processing filter presets that are applied after the image is acquired. Sharp: Sharpening filter for the sharpest look, contrast transition emphasis. Soft: Soft look, smooth transition from high to low density. Standard: Intermediate processing, between sharp to soft. Adjustment mode: Imaging processing adjustment mode enables setting the optimal filter and preset combinations for each filter type. Note: If you acquire images in Adjustment mode, they are saved under the patient in the imaging software database. Default Exposure Values Enter the default X-ray exposure values to added to all scanned images attributes (DICOM tags). DICOM Character Set Note: Only your IT Administrator should change these settings. Select the correct DICOM character set encoding for the country and area to ensure the information is rendered correctly on DICOM viewers. Default Template Selection Set the template used when opening a new exam acquisition, or to change the current template (applicable to a newly opened acquisition session ONLY, before images have been retrieved from the scanner.) 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 56 Chapter 9 Scanner Settings Image Acquisition Interface General Settings Key Table 1 10 Demo Mode 11 12 Training Video Monitor Calibration the Demo Mode icon in the top left corner of the This option puts Image Acquisition Window and populates one frame in the images display area with a demo image each time the icon is selected. Tip: Use for setting default presets in Adjustment mode. Select the check box to show the training video. Displays an SMPTE screen for monitor calibration. Working with the General Settings Tab To work with the General Settings tab:
1 2 3 4 5 Settings to open the General Settings tab. Click In the Tooth Numbering System area, select the European or American checkbox. In the Default Scan Resolution area, select the default resolution for scanning. In the Default Orientation area, select the direction that the image is to be turned, clockwise or counter clockwise. In the Output Files Format area, select the JPG checkbox is you wish the images to be saved in JPEG format as well as the default DICOM format. Note: In the Output Files Format area, the DICOM selection box cannot be de-selected. 6 To select a default scan resolution and CS-Adapt filters. a In the Default scan resolution area, select High Speed, High Resolution or Super High Resolution for the scan resolution. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 57 b Click Adjustment Mode to change the default filter in CS-Adapt. 7 To display the SMPTE screen, in the Monitor calibration area click SMPTE. The SMPTE window appears. 8 Use the monitor brightness & contrast controls until you clearly see the 5% and 95% calibration squares located in the in the 0% and 100% areas (indicated by red arrows in the picture above). In the Settings tab, when you have finished selecting your general settings, click one of the following:
9 Click Apply to apply your settings. Click Cancel to exit to the main screen without saving changes. Click OK to save the changes and exit to the main screen. 58 Chapter 9 Scanner Settings Scan & Go Tab The Imaging plate Scan & Go information fields are populated with the imaging plates identifying information when it is placed upon the Scan & Go device. Figure 1 Scan & Go Tab The Scan & Go tab contains the following information:
Serial Number Imaging Plate Size & Type Activation Date, the date of the first time the plate was used Scan count, the number of times the plate has been scanned Exam Acquisition destination address Series, frame identification number Scan resolution Manufacturing date, the date the plate was manufactured Exam Acquisition ID Unique ID Scan & Go device status, shows if the Scan & Go is connected
(white icon) or not connected
(red icon) CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 59 Beep on Device checkbox (for Scan & Go Generation 2), when the Beep on Device checkbox is selected, the Scan & Go makes a sound each time an imaging plate is tagged. If the Beep in PC checkbox is selected, a sound is made on the PC each time an imaging plate is tagged. Note: The Imaging plate Scan & Go information in the Scan & Go tab is read only. Scanners Connections Tab In the Scanners Connections tab, you are able to perform the following:
Delete a scanner connection that is no longer being used (after a scanner has been replaced) Pair / Unpair a Peer to Peer link between a Scanner and the Workstation Connect / Ignore a scanner from the active Scanner List Rearrange the Scanner List, by clicking the Select button which moves the scanner to the top of the Scanner List Figure 2 Scanners Connections Tab 60 Chapter 9 Scanner Settings Working with the Scanners Connections Tab 1 To remove a scanner from the Scanner List, click Ignore. To add a scanner to the Scanner List, click the Connect button for that scanner. 2 3 Note: If there are scanners on the network which you dont wish to use, click Ignore. To completely remove a scanner that is no longer being used from the Scanners Connections and the image Acquisition interface, click Delete. Note: Scanners connected to the system will still be detected and added to the list of scanners in the Scanners Connections list after restarting the image Acquisition interface. 4 In the image Acquisition interface, click one of the following:
Click Apply to apply your settings. Click Cancel to exit to the main screen without saving changes. 5 Click OK to save the changes and exit to the main screen. About Peer to Peer Connection A Peer to Peer connection (P2P) creates a dedicated link between one, or more, scanners to a dedicated workstation. When a plate is scanned with a Peer to Peer connection, there is no need to select a Workstation/Room or press the middle scanner button. The scanner automatically scans the plate as soon as it is fed into the scanner and sends the image to the Paired workstation. Tip: If your workstation is the only one using a particular scanner you can save time, not having to select a scanner each time you make a scan, by making a Peer to Peer link from the scanner to the computer. There are four possible statuses for the Peer to Peer:
Available for Peer to Peer connection- The scanner is available for a direct Peer to Peer connection. This status may be identified when the Pair button is available. Paired - The scanner is connected Peer to Peer to this Workstation. This status may be identified Unpair button is when the available. Paired message is shown and the Paired to Doctor x - The scanner is already connected Peer to Peer to another Workstation Unavailable for Peer to Peer- This status is when a scanner in the Scanners list is not connected to your workstation or any other workstation and is not available for connecting to your workstation, Paired, this may be identified by the absence of and Paired to messages. the Pair button, Note: The tagged Imaging plate is sent to the proper room, defined by Scan &
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A Peer to Peer connection makes a scanner dedicated to a Workstation. This saves time by not having to select a scanner each time you make a scan. Creating a Peer to Peer Connection To create a Peer to Peer connection, follow these steps:
1 In the Scanners Connections tab, click the Pair button on the scanner you wish to pair with the image Acquisition interface. The status (located above the Pair/Unpair button) changes from Connected to Paired and the Pair button changes to Unpair. Peer to Peer Icon 62 Chapter 9 Scanner Settings The Peer to Peer icon appears in the scanner. Note: If you change the resolution on the Scanner LCD, the change in resolution will only take place upon next scan or image acquisition. Disconnecting a Peer to Peer Connection Disconnecting a Peer to Peer Connection may be done from the image Acquisition interface or from the Scanner interface. To Unpair the Scanner, follow these steps:
1 In the Scanner interface, press The Scanner Settings menu opens. Settings. 2 Press The Pairing status screen opens and shows a Paired status. to select Pairing, and press CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 63 3 Press The Pairing status screen shows an Unpaired status. and press Clearing Scanner Memory The scanners storage capacity is 25 images. Images are stored in the scanners memory in the following cases:
When No ID is selected in the scanners Select patient screen. (
When the destination workstation is not available due to network problems and so forth. When the scanners memory nears its limit, the scan number icon changes to red. When memory is full, error 071: Memory full. Retrieve images from workstation is displayed. 64 Chapter 9 Scanner Settings 3 4 5 6 7 To clear the scanners memory, follow these steps:
Start the CS 7600 image Acquisition interface. 1 2 Open the exam acquisition to which the images belong, or alternatively create a new temporary exam acquisition in which you will save these images. Select the scanner; it is indicated by the following full memory/error state icon:
In the Scanner List, select the desired scanner and click The list of No ID images for this scanner is displayed. In the scanner memory panel select the image you wish to clear, and drag to the desired frame in the images area template or delete by dropping to the Images Gallery. the small arrow. To delete all the images in the Images Gallery, click To confirm, click YES. All the images are removed from the Images Gallery. The scanner icon becomes highlighted green indicating that the scanner is ready for use. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 65 66 Chapter 9 Scanner Settings 10 Maintenance Imaging Plate Care If used with care, the imaging plates can be used indefinitely until physically damaged. However, the imaging plates will show wear over time due to continuous use. Inspect the imaging plates regularly and replace them if they are scratched and/or show signs of excessive wear. CAUTION: To prevent damage to the imaging plates and the possibility of image artifacts, avoid contact between the imaging plates and the following materials/solutions/solvents: Isopropyl alcohol, hydrogen peroxide and other peroxides, citrus-based cleaners, hand lotions and water-less hand sanitizers, as well as surfactants and lubricants. Handling and Storage of Imaging Plates Imaging plates should be stored in their original packing or storage box when they are not in use. Always store imaging plates in a dark and dry place. Do not expose the imaging plates to light for long periods as this can have a degrading effect. Do not store imaging plates in hot or moist conditions. Do not fold, crease, or bend the imaging plates. Avoid touching the active side of the imaging plates, and be careful not to drag the active side of the imaging plate across any surface as this will damage the imaging plate. Do not leave imaging plates where they can become damaged by liquid or chemical spills. Do not autoclave. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 67 Cleaning the Imaging Plate CAUTION: Read and follow the instructions in the Safety Data Sheets
(SDS) for Screen Cleaner P/N 1030428. Clean the imaging plate to remove dirt, dust particles, finger prints and so forth that could affect image quality. Cleaning Materials Clean, dry non-abrasive, lint-free wipes or cloths Screen Cleaner P/N 1030428 (Ask your Carestream Dental representative) Cleaning Method To clean the imaging plates, follow these steps:
1 Fold a non-abrasive, lint-free wipe or cloth and dampen with a small amount of the solution. Be careful not to pour the solution directly on the imaging plate. Excessive amounts of the screen cleaner may damage the imaging plate. 2 Wipe the imaging plate thoroughly dry with a clean, dry, non-abrasive, lint-free cloth to remove residual cleaner. DO NOT LEAVE THE imaging plate TO AIR-DRY. Apply pressure to remove persistent dirt, if necessary. 68 Chapter 10 Maintenance Disinfecting the Hygienic Sheath and the Imaging Plates CAUTION: Do not soak the hygienic sheath in any cleaning or disinfecting solutions. Do not autoclave; autoclaved hygienic sheaths must be discarded. Frequency of Disinfection The hygienic sheath is the primary means of infection control and protection from contaminated imaging plates. Disinfect the imaging plate after every use (after the image plate is scanned), before it is inserted in the hygenic sheath for the next use. Disinfection Solutions To disinfect, use either a self-prepared solution, or a commercially prepared product that adheres to the following specifications and restrictions:
Diluted bleach solution: dilute one part 5.25% sodium hypochlorite with ten parts of water. A commercially prepared equivalent solution of diluted bleach that does not contain any ingredients (Isopropyl alcohol, hydrogen peroxide and other peroxides, citrus-based cleaners, hand lotions and water-less hand sanitizers, as well as surfactants and lubricants) that can cause damage to the hygienic sheaths and imaging plates. Disinfection Method CAUTION: If a commercially prepared equivalent solution of diluted bleach is used, follow the manufacturers specifications and warnings. To disinfect the hygienic sheaths and imaging plates, follow these steps:
1 Moisten thoroughly (but not dripping) a non-abrasive, lint-free cloth with the prepared diluted bleach and wipe the hygienic sheath clean. 2 After one minute wipe off the bleach residue with a new, soft, lint-free cloth dampened with water. 3 Wipe dry with a non-abrasive, lint-free cloth. Disposing of the Imaging Plate Important: The imaging plate contains Barium and should be considered hazardous or special waste in specific conditions at the end of its useful service life. For disposal or recycling information, contact your local authorities. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 69 Scanner Care Cleaning the Scanner Body Use disinfection wipes for medical equipment to clean the scanner body thoroughly from all sides, including the tray. WARNING: It is the users responsibility to disinfect the imaging plates tray daily to prevent cross contamination. Cleaning the Detachable Insertion Panels The CS 7600 makes use of three insertion panel sizes according to the inserted plates size (0, 03, and 4). The maintenance procedure is identical for both insertion panels. WARNING: It is the users responsibility to disinfect the detachable insertion panel(s) daily to prevent cross contamination. CAUTION: Do not autoclave; autoclaved detachable insertion panel(s) must be discarded. To clean and disinfect the insertion panels, follow these steps:
1 Remove the installed insertion panel by inserting a finger in the designated removal depression at the bottom of the insertion panel (A) and lifting out the insertion panel (B). A B 2 Use disinfection wipes for medical equipment to clean the detachable insertion panels thoroughly from all sides including the slot. 70 Chapter 10 Maintenance 3 The scanner displays a prompt to put in place an insertion panel, either a size 0 (left figure in prompt), size 0-3 (middle figure in prompt) or a size 4 (right figure in prompt) insertion panel. 4 Install the cleaned and disinfected insertion panel by positioning the insertion panel at a 45 degree angle to the right side of the insertion panels housing (A) and pressing the insertion slot panel in from right to left (B) until its completely inserted (C). B C A The scanner displays an insertion confirmation. 5 6 For size 0, press the left function button to confirm and return to the main screen. For size 1-3, press the right function button to confirm and return to the main screen. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 71 If insertion Panel 4 is inserted, the scanner displays the following insertion confirmation. 7 For size 4, press the middle function button to confirm and return to the main screen. 72 Chapter 10 Maintenance Cleaning the Scanner Rollers Note: Before you perform this procedure, make sure you have the rollers cleaning plate. The scanner rollers should be cleaned in the following cases:
When the scanner prompts to clean the rollers (after every 1000 cycles). When there are dirt-related artifacts on the scanned image. To clean the scanner rollers, follow these steps:
Note: Cleaning the rollers requires using the size 4 insertion slot 1 2 If the size 4 insertion slot is not installed, replace the insertion slot with the size 4 insertion slot. (See page 70.) Press the scanners left function button to access the Settings menu. 3 Select Rollers Cleaning. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 73 4 Press The Rollers Cleaning screen appears. the middle function button to confirm the Rollers Cleaning message. 5 Peel the adhesive protective sheet from the rollers cleaning plate. 74 Chapter 10 Maintenance 6 Insert gently the rollers cleaning plate into the size 4 insertion slot with the adhesive side first and the black stripe facing downwards until the rollers draw the rollers cleaning plate in. When the cleaning procedure is completed the scanner displays a message that the roller cleaning is done. 7 Remove the roller cleaning plate from the insertion slot. Tip: The cleaning procedure is to be repeated 3 times to ensure the rollers are thoroughly cleaned. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 75 Scan & Go Device Care Cleaning the Scan & Go Use disinfection wipes for medical equipment to clean the Scan & Go device thoroughly from all sides. Replacing the Battery (Scan & Go Generation 1) For Scan & Go Generation 1 models released before June 2012. Scan & Go devices after June 2012 do not have a battery. Important: Replace only with a Carestream Dental genuine BL-5C battery. To replace the Scan & Go battery, follow these steps:
1 Press the On/Off button for 5 seconds to turn off the Scan & Go device (A).
(The blue LED will flash quickly 3 times (B) and then the device is powered off.) Disconnect the Scan
& Go devices USB cable (C). x3 B 5 s A C 76 Chapter 10 Maintenance 2 Open the battery compartment by carefully pressing the clip outwards and lifting out the cover (A, B). A C D B 3 4 Extract the battery as shown in the figure above (C, D) using the removal depression to lift the battery out. Insert the new battery by first pressing its contacts against the battery housing terminals (A) and then place it in the housing (B). B A D C 5 6 Press the cover firmly to close it (C, D in above figure). Connect the USB cable to the computer. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 77 7 Charge for 3 hours. 9 12 6 3 3 hrs B A 8 Verify the device operates: press the On/Off button for 1 second and verify that the LEDs function as described in the Scan & Go Overview on page 9. 9 Dispose of the old battery in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations. 78 Chapter 10 Maintenance 11 Troubleshooting Quick Troubleshooting The quick troubleshooting guides you through actions you need to take to correct malfunctions you may encounter and that do not require authorized technical support. For errors and malfunctions not detailed in this section, contact technical support. The following table lists the malfunctions that are displayed on the scanners LCD and in the image Acquisition interface, and details the corrective action. Table 1 Quick Troubleshooting Malfunction Possible Cause Action mp and/or or on scanner display in the image Acquisition interface Limited or no connection to scanner (physical connection is intact, but the IP address is not correct). No connection to scanner after launching image Acquisition interface. Check the network cable is connected to its RJ45 port in both the scanner and workstation computer. Check the local network connectivity. Check the computerss firewall settings and Replace the network cable. Check the scanners network configuration. disable the firewall. Check that the scanners power supply is Check the network cable is connected to its connected. RJ45 port in both the scanner and workstation computer. Check the local network configuration. Check the computerss firewall settings and disable the firewall. Exit the image Acquisition interface and relaunch the application. Check the scanners network configuration by checking in the scanners Settings-IP Setup screen if DHCP is enabled or not and consult with your system administrator what the scanner configuration should be. If the scanner icon frame does not change to green within 40 s, restart the scanner by turning it off and then on again. Replace the network cable. Scanner Error # 071 Scanner memory full. See Clearing Scanner Memory on page 64. Also See Brightness Control on page 52 CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 79 Table 1 Quick Troubleshooting (Continued) Malfunction Possible Cause Action Scanner Error # 073 Imaging plate loading failure. Press the middle function button to eject the imaging plate and then reinsert the imaging plate again. work. Replace imaging plate if reinsertion does not Important: Do not insert any tools into the scanner. If any tool is inserted into the scanner the warranties are null and void. To retrieve a fallen imaging plate, follow these steps:
Turn off the scanner and disconnect the scanner from the mains power source. Disconnect the scanner from the network. Unscrew the crosshead screw which is holding Open the rear service cover, and put it to one Gently insert your hand and remove the fallen the rear service cover. side. plate, as shown in picture below Scanner Error # 087 Imaging plate inserted incorrectly Important: If the plate is not in the location shown in the above picture, do not continue to look for the plate, call service. After the imaging plate has been removed, replace the rear service cover and reinstall the crosshead screw firmly so that there is no possibility of light penetration. Connect the scanner to the mains power supply. Reconnect the scanner to the network. Replace the cover over the network and power Turn on the scanner. Wait for the Insert Plate message. sockets. The scanner is ready for use In case Error 41 appears, check that the rear service cover is closed properly. 80 Chapter 11 Troubleshooting Table 1 Quick Troubleshooting (Continued) Malfunction Possible Cause Action Scanner Error # 008 Either imaging plate inserted incorrectly, or the imaging plate hygienic sheath is inserted in the wrong direction. Make sure you are using Carestream Dental Make sure you follow the preparations and imaging plates. scanning instructions in the Acquiring Images procedures to prevent incorrect insertion of the imaging plates. direction: with the active side facing outwards. between the open side of the sheath with the foam strip to the sealed side, then position it correctly into the insertion slot. Reinsert the imaging plate in the right Turn the hygienic sheath around to switch Scanned images do not populate frame. The scanned image was routed to the scanners memory. Use the image Acquisition interface to check the selected scanners unclaimed images and retrieve the required images. In addition, the system can be interfaced with patient data management software applications. For more information, see Scanner Area inImage Acquisition Interface Key on page 29. Imaging plate is blocked when inserting an imaging plate into the insertion panel. Artifacts (black dots or smeared lines) on scanned image. Incompatible insertion panel size. Check if the insertion panel size is compatible to the imaging plate size. Scanner rollers have accumulated grime. See Cleaning the Scanner Rollers on page 73. For Scan & Go configurations only, image Acquisition interface displays:
No USB connection to Scan & Go device. Press the Scan & Go device On/Off button for Disconnect the USB cable from the Scan & Go 1.5 s. If the icon color changes from red to white, connection is established. device and reconnect it. If the icon color changes from red to white, connection is established. Insert the Scan & Go device in an alternative USB port in your workstation. If this is the first time the Scan & Go device is detected. When the icon color changes from red to white, connection is established. leave the Scan & Go connected. Reinstall the image Acquisition interface and Retrieving a Fallen Imaging Plate Important: Do not insert any tools into the scanner. If any tool is inserted into the scanner all warranties are null and void. To retrieve a fallen imaging plate, follow these steps:
CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 81 1 Tap the Settings button. 2 Select Move Head Up and press OK. The optical head moves up and the scunner shuts down. 82 Chapter 11 Troubleshooting 3 Position the scanner so that you have access to the service door and cable compartment. 4 Remove the cable compartment cover. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 83 5 Unscrew the Phillips screw that attaches the service door to the rear cover, using the Phillips PH2 screwdriver and remove the service door. 6 Tilt the scanner backwards, until the plate falls out of the scanner into your hand. Important: If the plate is not in the location shown in the above picture, do not continue to look for the plate. Please call service. 7 After the imaging plate has been removed, replace the rear service cover and reinstall the crosshead screw firmly so that there is no possibility of light penetration. Connect the scanner to the mains power supply. Reconnect the scanner to the network. 8 9 10 Turn on the scanner. 84 Chapter 11 Troubleshooting 11 Wait for the Insert Plate message. The scanner is ready for use. Important: In case Error 41 appears, check that the rear service cover is closed properly. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 85 86 Chapter 11 Troubleshooting Appendix:
CS 7600 Consumables & Accessories Consumables & Accessories P/N Description Quantity 1014364 1014372 1014380 1014398 1014406 1059955 1059963 1059989 1059997 1060011 1014513 1015098 1044445 1023704 1023712 1014497 1018894 1020338 1030428 1023720 CS 7600 hyg. sheaths size 0 CS 7600 hyg. sheaths size 1 CS 7600 hyg. sheaths size 2 CS 7600 hyg. sheaths size 3 CS 7600 hyg. sheaths size 4 CS 7600 smart plate size 0 CS 7600 smart plate size 1 CS 7600 smart plate size 2 CS 7600 smart plate size 3 CS 7600 smart plate size 4 CS 7600 imaging plate transport box & pad CS 7600 imaging plate pad CS 76000 slot panel size 0 only CS 7600 slot panel size 0-3 CS 7600 slot panel size 4 CS 7600 wall mount adapter CS 7600 Roller cleaning plate CS 7600 battery for Scan & Go device, for Scan & GO released before June 2012 Carestream X-Omat screen cleaner 177 mL, 6 Fluid Ounces CS 7600 quality control tool 200 pcs. 200 pcs. 200 pcs. 200 pcs. 200 pcs. 4 pcs. 4 pcs. 4 pcs. 4 pcs. 2 pcs. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 87 Scanner Manager The scanner manager is mainly for use by technicians or under direct supervision of a dental service technician. Note: For information on the Scanner Manager for technicians, see the CS 7600 Service Guide. Accessing the Scanner Manager To access the Scanner Manager, perform the following steps:
1 On the desktop, double-click on the Scanner Manager icon. OR Click Start > Programs > IP Image Acquisition > Scanner Manager The Scanner Manager opens Tip: To create a desktop shortcut for the Scanner Manager, click Start >
Programs > IP Image Acquisition > Scanner Manager and drag and drop the Scanner Manager to the desktop Figure 1 Scanner Manager
. 2 Note: The connected scanner or scanners are shown in the Scanner List Select a scanner from the Scanner List. If the message Scanner not found appears, Please check scanner connectivity, See Quick Troubleshooting on page 79.. The following functions can be selected from the Scanner Manager window:
Scanner Info on page 89 Presents General system information Scanner Setup on page 90 Enables Setting of Scanner name, user language, time &date 88 Chapter Appendix:
Update Scanner on page 91 Upgrades the scanners embedded software version to the latest version Collect Info on page 93 Enables you to collect the necessary log files from the scanner and from the work station for inspection Scanner Info You may provide this information to your Carestream Dental distributor upon request. To open the Scanner Info screen:
1 2 In the Settings Screens area, select the Scanner Info checkbox. Click Open Selected Screen. The Scanner Info screen opens. Figure 2 Scanner Info screen CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 89 Scanner Setup To open the Scanner Setup screen:
1 2 In the Settings Screens area, select the Scanner Setup checkbox. Click Open Selected Screen. The Scanner Setup screen opens. Figure 3 Setup screen Note: Scanner serial number cannot be changed. The Scanner Setup screen enables you to set the following:
Scanner Serial Number, Scanner Name, and LCD User Interface language Scanner Date and Time Backup and Restore User settings (File name is - CS7600_UserBackup.tar.gz. Important: Restoring Scanner settings is to be performed under direct supervision of a dental service engineer. 90 Chapter Appendix:
Update Scanner Important: Updating the Scanner is to be performed under direct supervision of a dental service engineer. Note: Not all USB devices are recognized by the scanner. Therefore we suggest that you update the scanner using the scanner manager tool. There are two options for updating the scanner embedded software:
Using USB storing device plugged into the USB socket located at the back of the system. Not all USB devices are recognized by the scanner By using the scanner manager tool Updating the Scanner using the USB Storage Device To upgrade the scanner by using a USB storage device proceed with the following steps:
Note: Before starting this procedure make sure that the system is turned off. Not all USB devices are recognized by the scanner. 1 2 Copy the file Reader_Embedded_xxx.upgrade from the Installation disc located in the UPGScanner folder or from CS 7600 folder at http://infotec.carestreamdental.com to USB storage device. Make sure to use only the relevant file from the installation disc. Press simultaneously on the On/Off button, and on the extreme left and right navigation buttons of the scanner. 3 Wait until Starting appears on the LCD display and then release the buttons. 4 5 The process starts automatically and continues until you are requested to reset the scanner. In order to check that the scanner is updated to the desired software version, click on the right button sign with ?
6 Disconnect the USB storage device, and continue to work with normal operation mode. CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 91 Updating the Scanner using the Scanner Manager Tool The Scanner version (Embedded software) can be updated by the scanner manager tool by selecting the Update Scanner button. To upgrade the scanner perform the following steps:
1 Select the scanner and click Update Scanner. Wait while the scanner updates. The file named Reader_Embedded_xxx.tar is copied from the UPGScanner folder to the scanner The process starts and takes approximately one minute. Then the Reboot screen appears 2 3 Click OK and reboot the scanner. After the scanner is restarted, the scanner has been updated. By pressing the right navigation button sign with ?, the scanner info screen with the new version appears. After the update process is completed, the scanner is ready for scanning 92 Chapter Appendix:
4 If the scanner is already up to date, the following message appears, click OK. Collect Info This tool is collecting the necessary log files from the Scanner and from the work station, and then the DSE/User is able to save the zip file on the local PC and send it for inspection. 1 2 Select the scanner and click Collect Info. Create new folder with the Scanner name (Recommended). A browse window opens. 3 Click on the folder and press OK. The process begins and takes few minutes until it is completed. Upon completion you are able to send the file for inspection. The zip file that was created by this tool is called "CollectInfo.tar.gz"
CS 7600_User Guide (8J4071)_Ed07 93 4 Select a destination folder for the information to be stored and click OK. Wait a few minutes as the Information is being collected. Information Collected Successfully 5 When the Collect Information is done message appears, click OK. The information is stored in the selected destination folder. Diagnose Connection Important: Diagnose connection is to be performed under direct supervision of a dental service engineer. To diagnose the connection between the scanner and computer:
1 Click Diagnose Connection. After a few minutes the following message appears:
Note: If more than 3% of packets are lost, a Network Test Failed appears, click OK and contact your system administrator. Click OK. 2 Activate Scanner 1 Click Activate. The CS -licensing is launched. 2 Follow the activation process. 94 Chapter Appendix:
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2019-04-24 | 13.56 ~ 13.56 | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2019-04-24
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Carestream Dental, LLC
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0028170819
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1 | Physical Address |
3625 Cumberland Ave Suite 700
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Atlanta, Georgia 30339
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United States
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1 | TCB Application Email Address |
h******@acbcert.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2ASFG
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
CR-SCANNER
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
K******** M****
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1 | Title |
Radiation Safety Officer
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1 | Telephone Number |
585-3********
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1 | Fax Number |
470-4********
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K******@CSDental.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Intraoral Imaging Plate System | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Intertek Testing Services Shanghai
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1 | Name |
L**** X******
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1 | Telephone Number |
+86 2********
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l******@intertek.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | 13.56000000 | 13.56000000 |
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