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CDR Wireless
User Guide
Schick Technologies, Inc.
th
30-00 47
Avenue
Long Island City, NY 11101
(718) 937-5765
(718) 937-5962 (fax)
PART NUMBER B1051301 REV. –
DRAFT

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  • Page 1 CDR Wireless User Guide Schick Technologies, Inc. 30-00 47 Avenue Long Island City, NY 11101 (718) 937-5765 (718) 937-5962 (fax) PART NUMBER B1051301 REV. – DRAFT...
  • Page 2 Copyright  2003 by Schick Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved CDR and CDR Wireless are trademarks of Schick Technologies, Inc. CDR is a registered trademark and is covered by US Patent Numbers 5,912,942 and 6,134,298. Additional patents are pending. Trademark designations used by other manufacturers and sellers may appear in this document also.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    7.1. Preventive Actions ..............Error! Bookmark not defined. 7.2. Corrective Actions ..............Error! Bookmark not defined. 8. Reference............Error! Bookmark not defined. 8.1. System Summary ..............Error! Bookmark not defined. Index...............Error! Bookmark not defined. CDR Wireless User Guide B1051301 Rev. - (DRAFT)
  • Page 4 List of Figures Figure 1. CDR Wireless System.......................4 Figure 2. Wireless Sensor with Battery Pack Removed ..............5 Figure 3. Antenna / Receiver......................6 Figure 4. USB Interface........................7 Figure 5. USB Connector and Cable Marking .................8 Figure 6. Wireless Monitor.......................9 Figure 7. Wireless Tools ........................9 Figure 8.
  • Page 5 Check CDR Wireless Sensor before Using It Before each usage, check the CDR Wireless Sensor for any signs of physical damage or defect. Make sure the battery pack is attached securely to the sensor. Before taking X- rays, observe the proper guidelines for using sheaths, holders, and tabs.
  • Page 6 Indicates that CDR Wireless is Class II equipment. Indicates that CDR Wireless is Type BF equipment. Indicates an attention to users to consult accompanying documents (the CDR Wireless System User Guide) for more information on CDR hardware. B1051301 Rev. - (DRAFT) CDR Wireless User Guide...
  • Page 7 Label Locations Sensor Label Refer to the following figure for labels and / markings found on the CDR Wireless Sensor. Label Description Regulatory Markings and Manufacturer Label (located on back of Sensor) Battery Package Label Refer to the following figure for labels and / markings found on CDR Wireless Sensor Battery Packages.
  • Page 8 USB Interface Module Label Antenna / Receiver:Picture of Label Refer to the following figure for labels and / markings found on the USB Interface Module. Label Description Manufacturer Regulatory Markings and Label (located on bottom) B1051301 Rev. - (DRAFT) CDR Wireless User Guide...
  • Page 9: Overview

    Base Station is powered from the computer’s USB port. 1.2. Indications for Use The CDR Wireless Sensor system is intended for any dental practice that uses X-ray equipment for intraoral diagnostic purposes. It is indicated for patients receiving intraoral dental X-ray examinations and produces digital images that can be displayed, enhanced, printed, and saved.
  • Page 10: General Description

    1.4. General Description Hardware in the CDR Wireless Sensor system performs the following actions. • Wireless Sensor -- Captures the image created when the Sensor is exposed to radiation from an X-ray source. • Base Station Antenna / Receiver -- Receives, via wireless RF link, the image acquired from the Wireless Sensor and sends it to the USB Interface Unit.
  • Page 11: Explanation Of Terms

    Alternating current suitable for wireless transmission (Registered Jack) RJ-45 is the connector type at each end of the Category 5 cable used in the CDR Wireless system to convey data between the Antenna / Receiver and USB units when they are not connected directly ("docked") with each other.
  • Page 12: System Description

    Base Station), a compatible PC workstation, and interconnecting cables. The following block diagram shows the functional relationships between modules and devices within the CDR Wireless system. The Antenna / Receiver unit can be located remotely from the USB Interface unit via Category 5 cable (RJ-45 connectors); however, in the following illustration, they are shown in their default ("docked") configuration.
  • Page 13: Figure 2. Wireless Sensor With Battery Pack Removed

    15 minutes. For steps on attaching the battery pack to the Sensor, refer to Error! Reference source not found.. Battery Contacts ON / OFF Switch Figure 2. Wireless Sensor with Battery Pack Removed CDR Wireless User Guide B1051301 Rev. - (DRAFT)
  • Page 14: Figure 3. Antenna / Receiver

    / Receiver to the USB Interface are removed allowing the two units to be unplugged from each other. A standard computer network modular Category 5 cable with RJ-45 connectors is then used to connect the Antenna / Receiver to the USB Interface. Figure 3. Antenna / Receiver B1051301 Rev. - (DRAFT) CDR Wireless User Guide...
  • Page 15: Figure 4. Usb Interface

    The USB Interface can be wall-mounted, either "docked" with the Antenna / Receiver itself, or located some distance from the Antenna, via Category 5 cable with RJ-45 connectors. Figure 4. USB Interface CDR Wireless User Guide B1051301 Rev. - (DRAFT)
  • Page 16: Figure 5. Usb Connector And Cable Marking

    The PC workstation connects to the USB Interface via compatible USB cable and serves as host for CDR software and CDR utilities. In addition, the workstation provides the capabilities to display, manipulate, store, and print images acquired with CDR Wireless hardware. The recommended system requirements for PC workstations are listed below: •...
  • Page 17: Software

    Figure 6. Wireless Monitor The Wireless Tools utility (wstools.exe), accessible by either desktop shortcut or by name under the program group for CDR Wireless Sensor software, is intended to identify, diagnose, and resolve configuration and communication issues in or between the Sensor and Receiver.
  • Page 18: Installation And Operation

    This disk contains the driver for the Wireless Sensor, the Wireless Monitor, and Wireless Tools utility. 1. Insert the CDR Wireless Sensor Software disk into the floppy drive of your computer. 2. Click Start, Run, and then enter a :\ setup.exe.
  • Page 19: Antenna / Receiver Positioning

    Antenna / Receiver is currently set. Relocating the Antenna / Receiver or changing the Receiver RF channel are recommended in this case. 6. Click Next to advance to the Report screen. Click Finish to close the utility. CDR Wireless User Guide B1051301 Rev. - (DRAFT)
  • Page 20: Wireless Sensor Setup, Turn On, And Positioning

    2. Place the Sensor with contacts side down into Sensor cradle located under the lid of the USB Interface (Error! Reference source not found.). 3. Run the CDR Wireless Tools utility to select the channel for the Sensor (default channel is 1.) 4.

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