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STRATO 2000 STRATO 2000 STRATO 2000 STRATO 2000 0051 Digital Digital Digital Digital Service Manual Service Manual Service Manual Service Manual Release 30 January 2008 (Rev. 3)
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New Implant bite block. Schematics and drawings update. Spare Parts update. Modified name from "STRATO 2000 D" to "STRATO 2000 Digital". (Ref. RDM 6554, RDM 6639, RDM 6666, RDM 6679, RDM 6680, RDM 6684, RDM 6768) (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
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SERVICE MANUAL Revision history THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK STRATO 2000 Digital (Rev. 3)
Contents Contents INTRODUCTION 1.1. Icons appearing in the manual ............1-2 1.2. How to contact VILLA SISTEMI MEDICALI technical service ....1-2 SAFETY INFORMATION 2.1. Warnings ..................... 2-2 2.2. Environmental risks and displacement ..........2-5 2.3. Symbols used ..................2-6 DESCRIPTION 3.1.
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8.3.8.6.1. ERROR 520: Motor time out during STF movement / ERROR 521: STF stopped at the limit switch / ERROR 522: Limit switch not found / ERROR 523 Soft Tissue Filter zero sensor always active....8-58 8.3.8.7. Column motor (Column test) ..........8-60 (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
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12.2. Appendix B: Installation checklist............12-3 This publication can only be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed or translated into any human or computer language with the written consent of VILLA SISTEMI MEDICALI S.p.a. This manual in English is the original version. STRATO 2000 Digital (Rev. 3)
The manual may not reflect changes to the product not impacting service operations. STRATO 2000 Digital is an X-ray device for the radiographic examinations of the maxillo-facial complex. The device is designed to operate in conjunction with the Direct Digital System, manufactured by Owandy –...
SERVICE MANUAL Introduction STRATO 2000 Digital is an electro-medical device and it can be used only under the supervision of a physician or of highly qualified personnel, with the necessary knowledge on X-ray protection. The user is liable as concerns legal fulfilment related to the installation and the operation of the device.
SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING: Please read this chapter thoroughly. Villa Sistemi Medicali designs and builds its devices complying with the related safety requirements; furthermore it supplies all information necessary for a correct use and the warnings related to danger associated with X-rays generating units.
Compatibility rules in force. Non-complying instruments, of which the poor immunity from electromagnetic fields is well known, must be installed at least 3 mt far from the STRATO 2000 Digital and supplied by a different electrical line. STRATO 2000 Digital must be off while using devices such as electrical lancets or similar.
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1,5 mt far both from the X-ray source and from the patient, as shown in the pictures below. Figure 2-1 - Panoramic version Figure 2-2: Cephalometric version (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
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Each intervention must be performed after having disconnected the • device from the main power supply and after LED H1 is OFF. It is anyway advisable to wait at least 1 minute from the LED's switching off. STRATO 2000 Digital (Rev. 3)
Symbols used 2.3. 2.3. Symbols used Symbols used In this manual and on the STRATO 2000 Digital itself, apart from the symbols indicated on the control panel, also the following icons are used: Symbols Description Device with type B applied parts...
DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION 3.1. 3.1. 3.1. 3.1. Identification labels and laser labels Identification labels and laser labels Identification labels and laser labels Identification labels and laser labels 5, 6 1, 2, 3, 4 8, 9 (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
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SERVICE MANUAL Description STRATO 2000 Digital STRATO 2000 Digital identification label (230V version) identification label (100V version) Tube-head identification label PAN Digital Sensor identification label DXP - Digital Extension Program - DXP - Digital Extension Program - identification label 2007 Edition...
4mA to 10mA or 12mA (on the basis of selected kV) in 1mA steps. The positioning of slit primary collimator, secondary collimator and sensor (placed inside its cover) is automatic according to the selected image size and exam projection. (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
The UIC can be visualized on the system console by pressing at the same time the Column up "27" and Column down "29" arrows. The UIC is simply an identifier of the single STRATO 2000 Digital unit; in case of error E601 contact Villa Sistemi Medicali Service department. STRATO 2000 Digital (Rev. 3)
2 2 2 2 - - - - X, Y axes movement unit and rotation support, (CPU board) with rotating arm equipped with: HF tubehead with power supply board (2a), primary collimator and laser centring devices. (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
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30 - - - - X-ray push button equipped with extendible cable, which allows the user to operate the unit from proper distance as required by the safety rules. STRATO 2000 Digital (Rev. 3)
Location of electronic components Location of electronic components CPU BOARD PANORAMIC DIRECT DIGITAL SENSOR AND ELECTRONICS HF GENERATOR & TUBEHEAD BOARD CEPHALOMETRIC COMMAND DIRECT DIGITAL PANEL SENSOR AND ELECTRONICS USB/2 CONNECTOR POWER SUPPLY GROUP Figure 3-2 (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
Block diagram This paragraph provides a brief description, at block diagram level, of the STRATO 2000 Digital. Aim of this paragraph is to provide a brief description of the system. More details about the electronic circuits which compose the system can be obtained by analyzing the schematics provided in chapter 9.
CPU board. The unit does not include a voltage selector circuit for the mains voltage. Therefore, the unit is manufactured in different versions, depending on the line voltage of the installation place. (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
CPU Board (A1) 3.5.2. 3.5.2. 3.5.2. 3.5.2. The STRATO 2000 Digital carries a dedicated CPU Board which can be interfaced with the Digital Sensor. It is located in the arm movement assembly on top of the unit. Main tasks are: •...
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Power supply assembly and generating on board the requested voltages (+5V, +5VS and +12VS). Three LED's on the board indicate the presence of these 3 voltages (+5V=LED H11, +12VS=LED H13, +5VS=LED H10). (Rev. 3) 3-11 STRATO 2000 Digital...
HF board. Possible anomalous conditions are then communicated to the CPU board which in turn generates error codes to alert the operator. STRATO 2000 Digital 3-12 (Rev. 3)
5 different options (English, Italian, French, German and Spanish). The language selection is only available for the messages dedicated to the user. The messages relative to the service programs (Password) are always in English. (Rev. 3) 3-13 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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SERVICE MANUAL Description Figure 3-3 - Block diagram PAN only version STRATO 2000 Digital 3-14 (Rev. 3)
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SERVICE MANUAL Description Figure 3-4 – Block diagram CEPH version (Rev. 3) 3-15 STRATO 2000 Digital...
Descriptions and functions Descriptions and functions STRATO 2000 Digital keyboard is divided into 8 functions areas, and a display to view the messages and the error codes. Next figure shows a general view of the keyboard, while details an each functional area are provided in the following pages.
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The parameters available are: kV and (Rev. 3) 3-17 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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The right button is reserved for future use. Apart from the keys dedicated to the selection of the examination functions, part of the STRATO 2000 Digital keyboard is dedicated to the services. From left to right, we have: the "Test" key (which disables the X-ray emission during arm rotation), the "Reset"...
3.7. Service programs description Service programs description STRATO 2000 Digital allows the authorised technicians to access to the different functional parameters of the unit through a dedicated software composed by the following service programs. Each service program can be accessed through a dedicated password.
Technical data 4. 4. 4. 4. TECHNICAL DATA TECHNICAL DATA TECHNICAL DATA TECHNICAL DATA General features Type STRATO 2000 Digital Manufacturer VILLA SISTEMI MEDICALI Buccinasco (MI) Italia Class Class I with type B applied parts according to IEC 60601-1 Protection degree...
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OPX 105 Nominal focus size 0.5 IEC 336 Inherent filtration 0.5 mm Al eq. Anode tilt 5° Anode material Tungsten Nominal maximum voltage 105 kV Filament max current Filament max voltage Anode thermal capacity 30 kJ (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
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SERVICE MANUAL Technical data Tubehead characteristics Model MS 05 Manufacturer Villa Sistemi Medicali S.p.A. 20090 Buccinasco (MI) Italia Maximum tube voltage 80 kV accuracy ± 8 % Max. anodic current 12 mA Anodic current accuracy ± 10 % Duty cycle...
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RH (related humidity) in working 30% ÷ 75% condition Temperature for transport and storing - 20° ÷ + 70° Humidity for transport and storing < 95% without condense Min. atmospheric pressure for transport 630 hPa and storing (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
93/42 for medical devices issued by the European Community. Classification STRATO 2000 Digital is an electro-medical X-ray device belonging to Class 1 and Type B as per classification IEC 601-1, foreseen for a continuous working at intermittent load.
Loading curve of the tube and cooling curve of the Loading curve of the tube and cooling curve of the anode anode anode anode Tube "CEI - OPX / 105" (0.5 IEC 336) Load Anode cooling curve (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
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SERVICE MANUAL Technical data Cooling curve of Tubehead E(KJ) STRATO 2000 Digital (Rev. 3)
Particularly, in accordance with IEC 601-2-7, the maximum deviation (including the correction and instrument’s accuracy) is less than or equal to ±10 for kV, while for tube current is less than or equal to ± 15%. (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
This non-linearity can lead to measuring errors clearly not due to the STRATO 2000 Digital. As example, please see the next diagram where the sensitivity curve of a normal measuring instrument is shown. Working outside the dark area, the instrument is not linear.
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"zero" position. During this phase, the display shows: L E A S W A I At the end of this phase , the display shows: C A S E T T E U N I (Rev. 3) 4-11 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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WARNING: X-ray will be emitted during the performance of the following operations. Authorised technicians are therefore recommended to use the greatest caution and to comply with the safety regulations and laws of their country. STRATO 2000 Digital 4-12 (Rev. 3)
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L E A S W A I 10. The display will show: T D . A N O R A M I and the unit returned at a standard mode. (Rev. 3) 4-13 STRATO 2000 Digital...
SERVICE MANUAL Technical data 4.5. 4.5. Dimensions Dimensions 4.5. 4.5. Dimensions Dimensions Figure 4-1 - Base version STRATO 2000 Digital 4-14 (Rev. 3)
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SERVICE MANUAL Technical data Figure 4-2: Version with Cephalometric unit (Rev. 3) 4-15 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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SERVICE MANUAL Technical data THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK STRATO 2000 Digital 4-16 (Rev. 3)
80 cm. WARNING: In all its versions, STRATO 2000 Digital must be fixed at the wall by the two brackets supplied, which have to be fixed by the dowels enclosed. Each dowel must support a max. extraction force of 120 kg.
NOTE: STRATO 2000 Digital, complying with IEC 60601-2-7 standard, IS SET TO connect, at the entrance of the X-ray room, the following control and warning devices: •...
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Power voltages for the relevant devices have to be provided from outside, making sure not to exceed the indicated ratings. To connect all control and warning devices it is advisable to set 8 wires with 0.5 mm² section. (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
5.2. Packaging Packaging STRATO 2000 Digital in base version is delivered in two carton-board boxes; the device equipped with Cephalometric unit will be delivered in three boxes. Net weight, gross weight and the contents of the packaging are indicated in the following table:...
SERVICE MANUAL Pre-installation 5.3. 5.3. Space requirements Space requirements 5.3. 5.3. Space requirements Space requirements 5.3.1. 5.3.1. 5.3.1. 5.3.1. Version without CEPH Version without CEPH Version without CEPH Version without CEPH Figure 5-1 (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
SERVICE MANUAL Pre-installation 5.3.2. 5.3.2. 5.3.2. 5.3.2. Version with CEPH Version with CEPH Version with CEPH Version with CEPH Figure 5-2 STRATO 2000 Digital (Rev. 3)
INSTALLATION INSTALLATION NOTE: STRATO 2000 Digital is delivered pre-mounted in groups. The mechanical mounting consists exclusively in assembling the above mentioned groups. Bearings adjustment and the adjustment of possible fixing couplings are therefore carried out in factory; each intervention on these particulars is useless and could damage the device.
Setting of the wall NOTE: STRATO 2000 Digital has been designed for a wall fixing by two brackets, each of which requires to be fixed by two dowels. This initial setting foresees the fixing of the upper bracket; the lower one will be set just after having fitted the column in the upper.
3. Grasp the handles (operation to be done by two persons) and make the rear pin "G" get into the eye on the wall bracket "C". Figure 6-2 4. Remove the four side handles "F" from the column. (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
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Keep the column in its position and with a long point drill, drill the wall. 7. Tighten the column to the wall making sure that the level bubble "H" is aligned; sign the checklist in Appendix B. HUB support Figure 6-3 STRATO 2000 Digital (Rev. 3)
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It can be fixed in the intermediate position, thus limiting the stroke of 130mm (maximum height of the unit 2190mm) or in the highest position, thus limiting the stroke of 230mm (maximum height of the unit 2090mm). (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
The signal cables and the supply cable X29 exit the column. X29 has to be connected to the related connector set on the left of the movement unit, after having removed the protection caps. STRATO 2000 Digital (Rev. 3)
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SERVICE MANUAL Installation NOTE: The STRATO 2000 Digital is equipped with a service microswitch (S2) which allows to move the column vertically even when the signal cables are not connected to the Chin support arm. To do this, just connect the mains voltage to terminal block X0 and act on the mentioned microswitch, located on the rear right part of the base of the unit.
3. Fix the chin-rest arm with the four previously removed screws. Check that the chin support is horizontal using a level bubble; sign the checklist in Appendix B. Connectors Figure 6-5 STRATO 2000 Digital (Rev. 3)
6. Connect the cables J6, J13 and J14 to the related connectors on the sensor board. 7. Connect USB/2 cable on the sensor board. 8. Connect the grounding cable to the ground node on the metal support. (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
The digital CEPH arm can be installed only on an upgradable machine both during the first installation and later as updating of the device. In case the STRATO 2000 Digital is shipped already with the Ceph arm, it will be necessary only to verify the centering between the X-ray beam, the...
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Take the cable J1-J2 and make it pass in the hole of the arm fixing plate and outside the square lateral hole in the arm (Figure 6-8). Reapet the same operation with the X1-X2 cable. Handle "A" Handling area Handle "B" Figure 6-7 (Rev. 3) 6-11 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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Figure 6-8. If this is not the case act on the fixing screws and bolts of the CEPH arm to the column; when alingment is achived sign the checklist in Appendix B. Bubble level Cable metal channel guide Bubble level Figure 6-8 STRATO 2000 Digital 6-12 (Rev. 3)
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(factory adjusted). Regulation pin Figure 6-9 In case the STRATO 2000 Digital is sold already equipped with the Digital Ceph arm, follow the instructions of paragraph 6.7.2 to check the digital ceph arm centering. In case the arm is provided later (unit upgrade), follow the instructions of paragraph 7.1.3 to perform the full centering procedure in the field.
"M1" and "M2" Figure 6-4, adjust the position of the rotating arm so that all the laser beams are as close as possible to the reference lines of the centering tool. STRATO 2000 Digital 6-14 (Rev. 3)
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6. With an level bubble, verify the parallelism between chin rest arm and rotating arm and if they do not match, check again their mechanical mounting on the column. Once completed sign the checklist in Appendix B. (Rev. 3) 6-15 STRATO 2000 Digital...
NOTE: This adjustment needs a personal computer directly connected to STRATO 2000 Digital (refer to "Digital Panoramic" Installation Manual) where the "QuickVision" program is installed and the use of the CD (P/N 58093221) supplied with the centering tools kit.
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8. Select with key "7" and key "5" respectively kV and mA and use key "3" and key "6" to set values for the exposure (suggested values: 50kV and 4mA). 9. Open QuickVision and activate the Virtual Keyboard. (Rev. 3) 6-17 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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QuickVision pseudo color function. Pseudo color 13. The right and left distances must not differ more than ±3mm. If it is not the case, refer to paragraph 7.1.3.3 to correct the CEPH secondary collimator setting. STRATO 2000 Digital 6-18 (Rev. 3)
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124, the following message will be displayed C O N F E X I E N T E R = R E S E T = press key "23" to exit the program and store the changes. (Rev. 3) 6-19 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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Z E R O ± 22. Press key "8" .The primary and secondary collimators and the ceph sensor go to the ceph central position. Place the centering tool code 52099009 on the secondary collimator. Figure 6-11 STRATO 2000 Digital 6-20 (Rev. 3)
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"Board is connected" is diplayed on the bottom bar of the program. Ckech that in menu "Image processing" all the items are not selected. (Rev. 3) 6-21 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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28. Press key "23" to store the changes. While key "9" cancel them. The following message will be displayed: T A L C E P C E P E N S Z E R O STRATO 2000 Digital 6-22 (Rev. 3)
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E N T E R = R E S E T = press key "23" to exit or key "9" to stay in the password 124 menu. Once completed sign the checklist in Appendix B. (Rev. 3) 6-23 STRATO 2000 Digital...
SERVICE MANUAL Installation 6.8. 6.8. How to mount the coverings How to mount the coverings 6.8. 6.8. How to mount the coverings How to mount the coverings Figure 6-12 STRATO 2000 Digital 6-24 (Rev. 3)
To mount the front cover, position it from the lower side perpendicular to the arm and rotate until it reach the correct position. Figure 6-14 (Rev. 3) 6-25 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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• verification of the correct function and status of cleanness of the laser centering devices • verification of the correct centering of the secondary collimator and of the Ceph sensor. (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
Verification and centering adjustment Verification and centering adjustment The STRATO 2000 Digital does not require any adjustment to be made to the laser beam but, should any problem of centering be encountered, the verifications described in the following paragraphs may be made.
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The following chapters require access to the service password programs of the STRATO 2000 Digital system. Following is described the sequence of operations for accessing these programs. The following procedure must be followed to access the service program: 1.
M E N U Z E R O 2. Press keys "26" or "24" until the following message is displayed: E R V M E N U R O T A T Z E R O (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
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E R V M E N U R O T A T Z E R O Sign the chekclist in Appendix B; remind to write down the new value in the relavant box in Appendix A. STRATO 2000 Digital (Rev. 3)
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A X I O N . E R V M E N U Z E R O Sign the chekclist in Appendix B; remind to write down the new value in the relavant box in Appendix A. (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
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"9" and the following message will be displayed: D A T E C H A N G E S E N T E R = R E S E T = STRATO 2000 Digital (Rev. 3)
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NOTE: If the system has been correctly aligned, the rotation center will be at point C (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
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(P/N 51099008) on the window in front of the sensor. 4. Make an exposure in Adult mode at 72 kV – 6mA, acquired by the Quickvision program; the following image will be displayed. STRATO 2000 Digital 7-10 (Rev. 3)
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7. Using the dedicated cursors, position the image to see the balls of the left side. 8. Select the instrument which measures distance and position the cursor on the center of the ball on the left of the image. (Rev. 3) 7-11 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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11. If the distance between the projection of the side spheres with that of central sphere is not symmetrical (and not within the tolerance range of ±1mm or 11 pixel), check the centering of the sagittal Median axis (Line Y of the centering tool). STRATO 2000 Digital 7-12 (Rev. 3)
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72 ± 1 mm. 13. If distance is outside the tolerance range, check the alignment of the Canine axis (line L1 of the centering tool). Once completed sign the checklist in Appendix B. (Rev. 3) 7-13 STRATO 2000 Digital...
NOTE: This adjustment needs a personal computer directly connected to STRATO 2000 Digital (refer to "Digital Panoramic" Installation Manual) where the "QuickVision" program is installed and the use of the CD (P/N 58093221) supplied with the centering tools kit.
WARNING: X-rays will be emitted during the performance of the following operations. Authorised Technicians are therefore recommended to use the greatest caution and to comply with the safety regulations and laws of their country. (Rev. 3) 7-15 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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Then with key "26" and key "24" turn the tubehead arm until the vertical laser line is about 10mm on the left of the 18x22S reference on the CEPH sensor cover; light OFF the laser lines. STRATO 2000 Digital 7-16 (Rev. 3)
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7.1.2, measure the distance between the borders of the image and the borders of the central vertical stripe (Figure 7-1); to take the measure easely, you can use the QuickVision pseudo color function. Pseudo color (Rev. 3) 7-17 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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D A T E C H A N G E S E N T E R = R E S E T = STRATO 2000 Digital 7-18 (Rev. 3)
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Maintenance and servicing 18. Press key "23" to store the changes. While key "9" cancel them. Sign the chekclist in Appendix B; remind to write down the new value in the relavant box in Appendix A. (Rev. 3) 7-19 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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Ear Centering Circles setting NOTE: This adjustment needs a personal computer directly connected to STRATO 2000 Digital (refer to "Digital Panoramic" Installation Manual) where the "QuickVision" program is installed and the use of the CD (P/N 58093221) supplied with the centering tools kit.
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"D". Perform this procedure in reverse if the white border is present on the upper part. Once vertically alignment has been completed, tighten the loosened screws "D" and block adjustment grubs "B" with the relevant nuts "C". (Rev. 3) 7-21 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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Ear Cenetring Circles are not concentric perform the setting actions described in paragraphs 7.1.3.2.1 and 7.1.3.2.2. 26. When the right setting is reached press key "9" to exit the menu item. Sign the chekclist in Appendix B. STRATO 2000 Digital 7-22 (Rev. 3)
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"C" and the sphere holder will shift automatically. Once the correct centering is obtained (a test exposure is required), fix screw "A" and block adjustment screw "C" using security nut "D". Figure 7-3a (Top view) (Rev. 3) 7-23 STRATO 2000 Digital...
"G" (Figure 7-2b) on the side. Once the aligned position has been reached tighten bolt "H" (Figure 7-2b). Upon completion of the adjustment a test exposure is required, to verify it. Tighten screws "F". Figure 7-2b (Side view) STRATO 2000 Digital 7-24 (Rev. 3)
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If the following message will be displayed: T A L B O A R D N O T R E A D Y check the connection with the PC. Press key "9" to reset the message. (Rev. 3) 7-25 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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(Figure 7-4); to take the measure easely, you can use the QuickVision pseudo color function. Pseudo color 34. The right and left distances must not differ more than ±3mm. Figure 7-4 STRATO 2000 Digital 7-26 (Rev. 3)
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C O N F E X I E N T E R = R E S E T = press key "23" to exit the program and store the changes. 39. Switch OFF the unit. (Rev. 3) 7-27 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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CEPH Sensor centering NOTE: This adjustment needs a personal computer directly connected to STRATO 2000 Digital (refer to "Digital Panoramic" Installation Manual) where the "QuickVision" program is installed and the use of the CD (P/N 58093221) supplied with the centering tools kit.
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46. Open the "Sensor Centering" program on the CD (P/N 58093221) and wait the message "Board is connected" is diplayed on the bottom bar of the program.Check that in menu "Image processing" all the items are not selected. (Rev. 3) 7-29 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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Then place again the tool on the secondary collimator and repeat step 47 to perform a fine setting. NOTE: This is a fine setting, so be sure to have well performed the two previous steps. STRATO 2000 Digital 7-30 (Rev. 3)
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Fix the grubs "B" with their nuts if they had been adjusted and tighten the 2 screws "A". Sign the chekclist in Appendix B; remind to write down the new value in the relavant box in Appendix A. (Rev. 3) 7-31 STRATO 2000 Digital...
Soft Tissue Filter (STF) adjustment NOTE: This adjustment needs a personal computer directly connected to STRATO 2000 Digital (refer to "Digital Panoramic" Installation Manual) where the "QuickVision" program is installed. This adjustment is accessed in by activating password 124 as described at paragraph 7.1.3.
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The system will calculate automatically the new Soft Tissue Filter offset. If distance "A" is 50±2mm no correction is needed; press key "9" to exit. In both cases the following message will be displayed Z E R O ± (Rev. 3) 7-33 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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124, the following message will be displayed C O N F E X I E N T E R = R E S E T = press key "23" to exit the program and store the changes. STRATO 2000 Digital 7-34 (Rev. 3)
3. Carry out the actions mentioned above; press key "23" ; the unit will carry out a movement to reach the "zero" position. During this phase, the display shows: L E A S W A I (Rev. 3) 7-35 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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Authorised technicians are therefore recommended to use the greatest caution and to comply with the safety regulations and laws of their country. For the execution of measurement follow instruction at paragraphs 7.2.1, 7.2.2 and 7.3. STRATO 2000 Digital 7-36 (Rev. 3)
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L E A S W A I 6. The display will show: T D . A N O R A M I and the unit returned at a standard mode. (Rev. 3) 7-37 STRATO 2000 Digital...
(TP4 and TP5) of the HF generator board. The exposure time calculated at about 75% of the maximum kV value, must correspond to the set one +10%. In case the time is outside the prescribed values, replace the CPU. STRATO 2000 Digital 7-38 (Rev. 3)
In case the detected values are outside these ranges, check that the voltage on TP2 is -4V ± 0.02V. Otherwise, adjust trimmer R165 to obtain this value. After having adjusted the trimmer, check again the current during the emission. (Rev. 3) 7-39 STRATO 2000 Digital...
3. Press "3" or "6" to set the value to store. NOTE: For Cephalometric exams the parameter modifications are common to high resolution and to normal resolution selection since both modality requires the same exposure parameters. STRATO 2000 Digital 7-40 (Rev. 3)
E N T E R press key "23" to confirm, the LED's will lit again, or the key "9" to cancel the setting; in this case the LED's blink and the display still shows the same value. (Rev. 3) 7-41 STRATO 2000 Digital...
Table of pre Table of pre set anatomic parameters set anatomic parameters PANORAMIC EXAMINATIONS Adult Child Thin Normal Robust TMJ open/close mouth TMJ BIAXIAL Adult Child Adult Child Thin Thin Normal Normal Robust Robust STRATO 2000 Digital 7-42 (Rev. 3)
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SERVICE MANUAL Maintenance and servicing Maxillary SINUS Lateral SINUS Adult Child Adult Child Thin Thin Normal Normal Robust Robust CEPHALOMETRY (L.L) CEPHALOMETRY (A/P- P/A) Adult Child Adult Child Thin Thin Normal Normal Robust Robust (Rev. 3) 7-43 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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Robust L = Longitudinal T = Transversal Mandible IMPLANT Tooth Tooth Tooth Tooth Tooth Tooth Tooth Tooth 31/41 32/42 33/43 34/44 35/45 36/46 37/47 38/48 Thin Normal Robust L = Longitudinal T = Transversal STRATO 2000 Digital 7-44 (Rev. 3)
STRATO 2000 Digital; there is a special pop-up menu, named "Service", to perform this operation. Power on the STRATO 2000 Digital and let it reach the Patient's entering position. To install the software on the PC, insert the CD named "STRATO 2000 Digital Software Utilities"...
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Figure 7-9 Clicking on "Install", the software will be installed on the PC; please follows the steps of the installation. At the end of installation process, the STRATO 2000 Digital Software Utilities package will be installed; the normal folder is: "C:\Programs\VSM\Strato2000D\ Execute the package using the standard Windows process.
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"Enter" key on the keyboard to enter into the services menu; the SoftwareUtilities program will take some seconds to receive the configuration data from the STRATO 2000 Digital. At the end of the communication, the following windows will appear.
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SERVICE MANUAL Maintenance and servicing By selecting one of the Tab to examine the configuration parameters, one of the following figures will be displayed. Figure 7-13: Axis Zero Figure 7-14: Primary Disk Collimator STRATO 2000 Digital 7-48 (Rev. 3)
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SERVICE MANUAL Maintenance and servicing Figure 7-15: HF Params Operation on configuration parameters Figure 7-16: CEPH Params NOTE: The STRATO 2000 Digital Software Utilities there does not have the possibility to modify parameters. (Rev. 3) 7-49 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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• "Read" button performs a new reading of the parameters from the STRATO 2000 Digital; it can be used to verify the functionality of the Upload function • "Save to disk" is used to store on a file, on the hard disk or in a floppy or different media, the configuration data.
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STRATO 2000 Digital. The last function is the Firmware updolad; this can be used in case there the need to load a new firmware release on the STRATO 2000 Digital. Selecting the button "Firmware Update" (Figure 7-12), the following...
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• If the following message is displayed, please switch off the STRATO 2000 Digital, power on it again and let it reach the patient's centering position; click on "OK" and "Connect" again. STRATO 2000 Digital 7-52 (Rev.
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Click on "OK" and a new windows will appear. Figure 7-22 Click on "Start" to begin the software transfer procedure. During the operation, a window showing the progress of the transfer is displayed. Figure 7-23 (Rev. 3) 7-53 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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Confirming by pressing on "Confirm" or pressing the "Enter" key on the keyboard will complete the upload operation. Now the STRATO 2000 Digital has to be reset from the main keyboard; it will boot again; the display should visualise the new software release.
Displayed messages Displayed messages Displayed messages STRATO 2000 Digital is fully driven by a microprocessor which controls the programming of the emission parameters and indicates via displayed messages the different conditions of the unit and any defects and errors that occur.
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Limit switch not found during reset of soft 8.3.8.6.1 tissues filter 523 (*) Soft Tissue Filter zero sensor always active 8.3.8.6.1 (*) Errors related to slit primary collimator are not present in PAN ONLY machines. STRATO 2000 Digital (Rev. 3)
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Panoramic sensor holder not in panoramic 8.3.8.3.4 position Panoramic sensor holder not in ceph position 8.3.8.3.4 Reset key pressed during movement 8.3.8.3.4 U.I.C. not found and/or faulty 8.5.4 Menu item not available 8.5.5 Protocol Error 8.5.6 STRATO 2000 Digital (Rev. 3)
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If the original flash Eproms cannot be reused the first operation after having replaced the full CPU is to setup the hardware configuration using Password 92 (see paragraph 8.3.3). If this configuration is not correct the CPU board will result not operative. (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
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00100000 TMJ open/closed mouth selection 00200000 TMJ BIAXIAL selection 00400000 Patient input 00800000 Reset 02000000 Increase by steps 04000000 Column up 08000000 kV selection 10000000 Exposure time selection 20000000 mA selection 40000000 Reduction by steps 80000000 Test STRATO 2000 Digital (Rev. 3)
LEDs 8.2. 8.2. LEDs LEDs This paragraph describes the diagnostic significance of the LEDs on the STRATO 2000 Digital boards. The chapter includes the following paragraphs: 8.2.1 CPU board LED • 8.2.2 HF board LED • 8.2.3 Power supply group LED •...
In case no LEDs are turned ON no activity can be observed on the keyboard check the wiring X3 (Power Supply group) –X1 (CPU board) and the green LED on the base of the device STRATO 2000 Digital (Rev. 3)
Check the presence of +24V output from the +24V switching Correct functioning power supply module. of the +24V Green Disconnect the CPU (X3) board. switching power If the defect persists, change supply. the switching power supply module. (Rev. 3) STRATO 2000 Digital...
Password relative to the desired Service Program. - For the service programs confirm the selection by pressing key "23" - For hardware configuration password confirm the selection by pressing at the same time keys "7" and "5" STRATO 2000 Digital 8-10 (Rev. 3)
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In this chapter, inside the specific service program description, it is possible to find a more detailed description of the different error messages listed in the table of paragraph 8.1 and suggestions for troubleshooting of the problem and correct it (Rev. 3) 8-11 STRATO 2000 Digital...
Select “NOT PRESENT” for the PAN ONLY model. Select “LINEAR SLIT” for the PAN UPGRADABLE to DIGITAL CEPH model. WARNING: DO NOT MODIFY FACTORY SELECTION; FUNCTIONALITY CAN BE SEVERELY IMPAIRED. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-12 (Rev. 3)
Press key "23" to store the changes or press key "9" if these changes are not to be stored. Select "DIGITAL MODE ON". WARNING: DO NOT MODIFY FACTORY SELECTION; FUNCTIONALITY CAN BE SEVERELY IMPAIRED. (Rev. 3) 8-13 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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E T = Press key "23" to store the changes or press key "9" if these changes are not to be stored. Select "ENHANCED CPU". WARNING: DO NOT MODIFY FACTORY SELECTION; FUNCTIONALITY CAN BE SEVERELY IMPAIRED. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-14 (Rev. 3)
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"9" if these changes are not to be stored. Select "TYPE 1" or "TYPE 2" according with Soft Tissue Filter motor type indicated in Appendix B. Default setup is "TYPE 2". (Rev. 3) 8-15 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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<Test mA circuit>: XR tube filament current generation circuit test Scrolling through the various functions is made using the keys: (forward scroll) and (backward scroll). Scrolling is made in rotation. To enter a function press key "23" STRATO 2000 Digital 8-16 (Rev. 3)
Select “OFF” to set the minimum kV value to 50kV. Select “ON” to set the minimum kV value to 60kV. NOTE: The minimum value in service programs is always 50kV. (Rev. 3) 8-17 STRATO 2000 Digital...
The digits are numbered from 8 to 1. The eighth digit corresponds to the character furthest to the left on the display, while digit 1 corresponds to the character furthest to the right. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-18 (Rev. 3)
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X-rays presence sensor X-ray tube filament broken alarm H.F. board overload alarm H.F. board overvoltage alarm overvoltage H.F. board - no power supply not used Soft Tissue Filter zero sensor Slit primary collimator zero sensor (Rev. 3) 8-19 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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The keys active for this test are: Displays the preceding port in the list of ports present (key "26") Displays the next port in the list of ports present (key "24") Returns to the main menu (key "9") STRATO 2000 Digital 8-20 (Rev. 3)
There are a set or errors, grouped in the range E560 to E563 for the diagnostics of the functionality of the keyboard; E560 is specifically for a problem related only to the keyboard functionality, while the others are related to emission buttons (local and remote). (Rev. 3) 8-21 STRATO 2000 Digital...
00200000 TMJ BIAXIAL selection 00400000 Patient input 00800000 Return 01000000 Not used 02000000 Increase by steps 04000000 Column up 08000000 kV selection 10000000 Exposure time selection 20000000 mA selection 40000000 Reduction by steps 80000000 Test STRATO 2000 Digital 8-22 (Rev. 3)
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3. Check also the cable up to the CPU X22 connector. 4. If the cabling is OK, replace the keyboard. (Rev. 3) 8-23 STRATO 2000 Digital...
3. Disconnect the remote X-ray button from X0 connector on the main base plate and verify that the error disappear; if remains, check the cable from power board to CPU. 4. In case the X-ray button is faulty because always closed, replace it. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-24 (Rev. 3)
DVM probes to test points TP4 (ground) and TP5 (kV), repeat setting variations and check the correspondence of values; if there is no correspondence or no variations it is likely that the cabling between the CPU and the HF board is broken, so replace it. (Rev. 3) 8-25 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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There is a set of errors which help diagnose the functionality of the HF power supply section of the STRATO 2000 Digital. The HF board is located on the rotating arm, just above the tubehead/collimator assy. To access it, remove the upper plastic cover of the rotating arm and remove also the metal cover;...
A fault in this board can also be caused by a discharge on the tubehead. Please notice that the HF board has always to be replaced together with the tubehead because there are adjustments needed to match the two components. (Rev. 3) 8-27 STRATO 2000 Digital...
4. If all test failed (that is, all cables are OK), check the values of kV set on the output of the CPU board, using a digital meter set to VDC and following the steps described on paragraph 7.2 and 7.3. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-28 (Rev. 3)
X5 from HF power to CPU. 6. Replace the tubehead. Please notice that the HF board and the tubehead have always to be replaced together because there are adjustments needed to match the two components. (Rev. 3) 8-29 STRATO 2000 Digital...
94; if it is always 1, means that the input port or the cable is broken. If input the input port is broken, replace CPU. 5. If the LED is off and the error message is still present, repeat the above test on port D17. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-30 (Rev. 3)
HF power. 1. Check the yellow LED H4 of the HF power board; if it is still ON, power off the STRATO 2000 Digital immediately. 2. Check cable X3 and X4 from the HF power board to the CPU; if incorrect replace the faulty cable, otherwise replace the HF power board.
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The active keys for this test are the following: Selection of the different parameters (key "26" or "24") Quits password (key "9") To quit Password 102, press "9" . The unit returns to normal working condition. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-32 (Rev. 3)
118 ord 118 WARNING: All movements of the STRATO 2000 Digital controlled by stepper motors are based on counting the number of steps starting from a reference position defined by a zero sensor transition. The mechanical centering of the different movements is achieved determining the number of steps between the zero sensor transition position and the centering position.
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If changes are made and stored but the user quits password 118 by switching the system off and not going through the normal quitting procedure, the stored data will be lost and the system will be reset to the previous data. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-34 (Rev. 3)
S12 microswitch status (N.O.: 0= contact open; 1=contact closed) • eeeee = number of correction steps (of the motor) (offset) • ff = speed of motor shift • X ZERO = indicates the selected motor. In this case the X-axis motor. (Rev. 3) 8-35 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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Switches ON/OFF the Panoramic/TMJ centering device (key "20") Quits the motor function, does not save the changes made and returns to the "Service Menu" display (key "9") Upon quitting saves the changes made (key "23") STRATO 2000 Digital 8-36 (Rev. 3)
1100; if not, check the switch S9 and/or the cable X50, as described before. (Rev. 3) 8-37 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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(or in its mechanism) or in the interconnecting board A7; if the arm does not rotate the problem is in the electronics, but it should have already been detected in steps 1-6. Take care to restore the correct connections. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-38 (Rev. 3)
1=contact closed) • eeeee = number of correction steps (of the motor) (offset) • ff = speed of motor shift • Y ZERO = indicates the selected motor. In this case the Y-axis motor. (Rev. 3) 8-39 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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Access the X-axis motor and shift the carriage away from the column (key "24") When one of the two above keys are pressed, the following will be displayed: E R O Z E R O ± STRATO 2000 Digital 8-40 (Rev. 3)
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Z E R O ± NOTE: When this function is quit and the settings are stored, the system will store any variations made both to the offset of the Y-axis motor and that of the X-axis motor. (Rev. 3) 8-41 STRATO 2000 Digital...
1100; if not, check the switch S8 and/or the cable X33, as described before. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-42 (Rev. 3)
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(or in its mechanism) or in the interconnecting board A7; if the arm does not rotate the problem is in the electronics, but it should have already been detected in steps 1-6. Take care to restore the correct connections. (Rev. 3) 8-43 STRATO 2000 Digital...
1=contact closed) • eeeee = number of correction steps (of the motor) (offset) • ff = speed of motor rotation • T ZERO = indicates the selected motor. In this case the rotation motor. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-44 (Rev. 3)
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Quits the motor function, does not save the changes made and returns to the "Service Menu" display (key "9") Upon quitting saves the changes made (key "23") Switches on/off the panoramic centering device/TMJ (key "20") (Rev. 3) 8-45 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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SERVICE MANUAL Troubleshooting Y-axis X-axis Rotation axis Figure 8-1 STRATO 2000 Digital 8-46 (Rev. 3)
1100; if not, check the switch S13 and/or the cable X32, as described before. (Rev. 3) 8-47 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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(or in its mechanism) or in the interconnecting board A7; if the arm does not move the problem is in the electronics, but it should have already been detected in steps 1-6. Take care to restore the correct connections. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-48 (Rev. 3)
Another pressure of the button will instruct the machine to perform a standard power up sequence and restart the functionality. (Rev. 3) 8-49 STRATO 2000 Digital...
Power off the machine and on again, observing that all motors move; if one of the motor is not moving, perform the appropriate service program already described under the error 500, 501, 502. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-50 (Rev. 3)
1=light barrier darkened) • eeeeee = number of correction steps of the motor (offset) • ff = speed of motor shift • PCC ZERO = indicates the selected motor. In this case the primary collimator motor. (Rev. 3) 8-51 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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Upon quitting saves the changes made (key "23") Change the exposure parameters since X-rays can be emitted during this phase (5), (4) and Emit X-rays in order to center the pano diaphragms of the X-RAY BUTTON principal collimator STRATO 2000 Digital 8-52 (Rev. 3)
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Panoramic to Ceph offset is considered constant. The check of which slit is in field is performed through a zero resetting at machine setting, after each Ceph exam and passing from Ceph to Panoramic exam. (Rev. 3) 8-53 STRATO 2000 Digital...
0V when the sensor is lit and 4V when it is darkened (to darken the zero sensor insert a piece of paper or something else inside the zero sensor fork). If it is not a cable or a sensor fault check if the Primary Collimator motor moves. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-54 (Rev. 3)
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This fault can be caused by a failure of the motor or of the CPU or of the cables from X15 on CPU side to X56 on the motor side; refer to instructions explained for ERROR 580/ERROR 592. (Rev. 3) 8-55 STRATO 2000 Digital...
E602 is displayed. NOTE: The characters presented on the display have been substituted with letters in this figure, so that the significance/function of each one can be described more clearly. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-56 (Rev. 3)
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Shifts the filter out of field in steps (key "24") Shifts the filter in field in steps (key "26") Quits the motor function, does not save the changes made and returns to the "Service Menu" display (key "9") Figure 8-2 (Rev. 3) 8-57 STRATO 2000 Digital...
ERROR 523 Soft Tissue Filter zero sensor always active ERROR 523 Soft Tissue Filter zero sensor always active STRATO 2000 Digital contains a motorised Soft Tissue Filter used during the execution of cephalometric exam; this filter has the function to avoid the overexposure of the soft part of the patient during a latero-lateral cephalometric exam.
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If the motor doesn’t run check the motor cable from X59, near the motor to X16 on the CPU. If the motor cable is right the motor can be broken or the CPU can be broken. (Rev. 3) 8-59 STRATO 2000 Digital...
Lowers the column (key "29") Enables the shift of the column (press together with one of the two previous keys (key "28") Quits the motor function and returns to the "Service Menu" display (key "9") STRATO 2000 Digital 8-60 (Rev. 3)
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. The following message will be displayed: C O N F E N T E R = R E S E T = Press key "23" to quit the password or press key "9" remain in password 118. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-62 (Rev. 3)
"9" to cancel the changes; the function related axis will return to the previous position and the display will show: R E S T O R I A X I O N . (Rev. 3) 8-63 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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= Corresponds to the possibility of activating=ON or deactivating=OFF the DIGITAL Cephalometric examination. Press key "26" or key "24" to move from one option to the other. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-64 (Rev. 3)
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Press instead key "9" to quit Password 124. The following message will be displayed: C O N F E X I E N T E R = R E S E T = (Rev. 3) 8-65 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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If changes are made and stored but the user quits password 124 by switching the system off and not going through the normal quitting procedure, the stored data will be lost and the system will be reset to the previous data. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-66 (Rev. 3)
In this menu item X-ray are active. Pay attention not to press X-ray button. NOTE: The components here after indicated (microswitches) can be identified on the block diagram of paragraph 3.5 and in Figure 8-1. (Rev. 3) 8-67 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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Upon quitting saves the changes made (key "23") Change the exposure parameters since X-rays can be emitted during this phase (5), (4) and Emit X-rays in order to take the Rotation Arm aligment test in X-RAY BUTTON Ceph mode (key "30") STRATO 2000 Digital 8-68 (Rev. 3)
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"9" not to store them. The system will exit from this routine in both cases and the display returns to: T A L C E P R O T A T I (Rev. 3) 8-69 STRATO 2000 Digital...
(offset) • ff = speed of motor shift • S ZERO = indicates the selected motor. In this case the primary collimator motor. WARNING: In this menu item X-ray are active. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-70 (Rev. 3)
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If any change has been introduced, after pressing key "9" display shows: D A T E C H A N G E S E N T E R = R E S E T = (Rev. 3) 8-71 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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The system will exit from this routine in both cases and the display returns to: T A L C E P C E P C O L . Z E R O Figure 8-4 STRATO 2000 Digital 8-72 (Rev. 3)
(or in its mechanism or in its cable from X4 of A9 board to X53 of CPU board); else the problem is in the CPU so replace it. Take care to restore the correct connections. (Rev. 3) 8-73 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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This fault can be caused by a failure of the motor or of the CPU or of the cables from X53 on CPU side to X1 on A9 board to X4 on the motor side; refer to instructions explained for ERROR 581/ERROR 591. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-74 (Rev. 3)
(offset) • ff = speed of motor shift • S ZERO = indicates the selected motor. In this case the primary collimator motor. WARNING: In this menu item X-ray are active. (Rev. 3) 8-75 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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Upon quitting saves the changes made (key "23") Change the exposure parameters since X-rays can be emitted during this phase (5), (4) and X-RAY Emit X-rays in order to center the sensor axis BUTTON STRATO 2000 Digital 8-76 (Rev. 3)
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The system will exit from this routine in both cases and the display returns to: T A L C E P C E P E N S Z E R O Figure 8-5 (Rev. 3) 8-77 STRATO 2000 Digital...
This fault can be caused by a failure of the motor or of the CPU or of the cables from X18 on CPU side to X1 on A9 board to X6 on the motor side; refer to instructions explained for ERROR 582/ERROR 590. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-78 (Rev. 3)
(key "8") Quits the function (key "9") Change the exposure parameters since X-rays can be emitted during this phase (5), (4) and Starts the short exam dedicated to ear rings centering X-RAY ("key 30") BUTTON (Rev. 3) 8-79 STRATO 2000 Digital...
(offset) NOTE: The procedure to set the correct value of the Soft Tissue Filter offset is described on paragraph 7.1.3.5. Please refer to that if adjstment is needed. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-80 (Rev. 3)
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E N T E R = R E S E T = Press key "23" to permanently store the changes or press key "9" not to store them. The system will exit from this routine. (Rev. 3) 8-81 STRATO 2000 Digital...
The characters presented on the display have been substituted with letters in this figure, so that the significance/function of each one can be described more clearly. aaa= percentage of correction of in-field depth of Soft Tissue Filter (dafault value = 100%) STRATO 2000 Digital 8-82 (Rev. 3)
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"9" not to store them. The system will exit from this routine in both cases and the display returns to: T A L C E P C O R R E C T I (Rev. 3) 8-83 STRATO 2000 Digital...
R E S E T = Press key "23" to permanently store the changes made or press key "9" not to store them (maintain previous language). The system will quit password 130 in both cases. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-84 (Rev. 3)
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This parameter cannot be reset) Quits the counter function, quits the password, does not save the changes made and returns to the "Service Menu" display (key "9") Upon quitting saves the changes made (key "23") (Rev. 3) 8-85 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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C O N F E N T E R = R E S E T = Press key "23" to quit the password or press key "9" remain in password 143 mode. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-86 (Rev. 3)
ERROR 571- - - - 572 572- - - - 573 573- - - - 574 574- - - - 575 All these errors suggest an anomaly in the CPU or in the Flash Eprom: replace the CPU board. (Rev. 3) 8-87 STRATO 2000 Digital...
8.5.3. 8.5.3. ERROR 507 ERROR 507 8.5.3. 8.5.3. ERROR 507 ERROR 507 This error is shown when, in password 90, is set "DIGITAL MODE OFF". Refer to paragraph 8.3.2 to set the correct parameter. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-88 (Rev. 3)
ERROR 601 ERROR 601 ERROR 601 This error is shown when the firmware of the STRATO 2000 Digital does not sense the presence of the U.I.C.; the U.I.C. is an hardware components, mounted on the CPU card A11 (Smart CPU) on connector/jumper X6.
White area on the Panoramic chin-rest Repeat the examination removing lower part of the image mounted. the PAN chin-rest. (only in CEPH examination). STRATO 2000 Digital 8-90 (Rev. 3)
STF. A symmetric cassette size Select an asymmetrical cassette size was selected. (which will enable the STF filter). (Rev. 3) 8-91 STRATO 2000 Digital...
Technical assistance. An alternative solution can be setting a lower STF value than that read on the nasion ruler; in this way the filter give an higher attenuation in the soft tissue area. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-92 (Rev. 3)
Normally, the panoramic equipment has a narrower focussed layer in the front area, and therefore a proper positioning of the anterior teeth is of the utmost importance. Figure 8-7 STRATO 2000 Digital 8-94 (Rev. 3)
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The occlusal plane is shown slightly tilted upward, the palatal plane does not overlap the apex of the upper arch and therefore allows a good sight of the same. (Rev. 3) 8-95 STRATO 2000 Digital...
A more accurate check can be performed using the rounded service tool and verifying that the distance between the two lateral metal parts. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-96 (Rev. 3)
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Remedy: Check the patient positioning by using the light beams and the adjustment knob of the canine light beam as above described. (Rev. 3) 8-97 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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Check the positioning of the median-sagittal plane by using the relevant centring light beam. Check also the position of the middle sagittal beam; lighted, it must fall down on the center of the chin rest and also on the center of the byte. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-98 (Rev. 3)
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If this does not happens, means that the sigittal laser is not aligned with the rotation center, so it must be adjusted; to perform it, remove the upper cover of the STRATO 2000 Digital. Still in the Y axis position, using the...
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If not, a possible cause can be due to a non perfect horizontally of the chin arm, that must be adjusted using the relevant screws. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-100 (Rev. 3)
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In this condition, the rear side of the patient’s head may also interfere with rotating arm of the panoramic equipment. (Rev. 3) 8-101 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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Figure 8-14 Possible cause: Patient’s head tilted downward, as on the aside schema. Remedy: Check the positioning of the patient by aligning it with the help of the corresponding light beam. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-102 (Rev. 3)
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In this case, a light tilting downward of the Frankfurt plane causes the palate to be projected over and too far from the root of the teeth of the maxilla arch, without distortion of the incisor teeth, as on Figure 8-16. Figure 8-16 (Rev. 3) 8-103 STRATO 2000 Digital...
(the other side of the mandible). That therefore results as a clearer area overlapped to the real image. Very often the resulting darker area in the bottom corner is noticed and is considered as an artefact of the radiological image. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-104 (Rev. 3)
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This situation may occur especially if the patient has large prothesis or metal cures and if it is associated to a positioning error, that projects the shadow of the metal part on wide area of the image. (Rev. 3) 8-105 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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This area is identified with reference "1" in Figure 8-17. Remedy: Ask the patient to position the tongue against the palate during the exposure. STRATO 2000 Digital 8-106 (Rev. 3)
SERVICE MANUAL Fixing template FIXING TEMPLATE FIXING TEMPLATE FIXING TEMPLATE FIXING TEMPLATE This system is equipped with a set of templates, composed of the following elements: Code Description 39099004 Upper template (Rev. 3) 11-1 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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SERVICE MANUAL Fixing template THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK STRATO 2000 Digital 11-2 (Rev. 3)
The table also has columns with blank cells. These cells must be filled in when, during installation or during the life on the unit, any of the listed parameters will be modified (e.g. after replacing a motor or a positioning sensor). (Rev. 3) 12-1 STRATO 2000 Digital...
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SERVICE MANUAL Appendix STRATO 2000 Digital Unit code: Unit S/N: U.I.C.: Factory Parameter setting setting setting setting setting Date CPU type X axis motor offset Y axis motor offset Rotation axis motor offset Primary collimator type Primary collimator motor offset...
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