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  • Page 1 CS 9600 User Guide...
  • Page 2 Notice Congratulations on purchasing this unit of the CS 9600. Thank you for your confidence in our products and we will do all in our power to ensure your complete satisfaction. The User Guide for the CS 9600 includes information on all panoramic and 3D features.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    X-ray Remote Control ..... . 13 CS 9600 Workstation ..... . 14 Positioning Accessories and Replacement Parts .
  • Page 4 Displaying the Quality Control Interface ... . . 33 Switching off the Unit ..... . . 34 Increasing the operating life of the X-ray tube .
  • Page 5 Occlusion ..... 104 Acquiring Images of Impression Objects ... 105 Preparing the Unit and Setting the Acquisition Options . 105 CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 6 Launching the Impression Acquisition ... 106 Launching the Bite Index Scan to Register the Occlusion 107 Acquiring Images of Triple Tray Impression Objects ..108 Preparing the Unit and Setting the Acquisition Options.
  • Page 7: Conventions In This Guide

    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 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 8 Chapter 1 About This Guide...
  • Page 9: General Functional Components

    X-ray source assembly Emergency stop knob Panoramic/3D digital sensor Positioning and monitoring Unit fixed arm camera Temple supports CS 9600 workstation Chin rest base X-ray remote control Hand Grips * Stool (optional) Touchscreen control panel CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 10: Mobile Components

    Mobile Components CS 9600 Figure 2 illustrates the up and down movement of the mobile components and the 360° rotation of the rotative arm. Figure 2 CS 9600 Mobile Components 90° 90° Optional 10 Chapter 2 CS 9600 General Overview...
  • Page 11: Touchscreen Control Panel

    Figure 3 CS 9600 2D Touchscreen Control Panel Figure 4 CS 9600 3D Touchscreen Control Panel Important: R indicates that it corresponds to the right side of the patient who is facing the operator. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03 11...
  • Page 12 2D), (standard, low dose, or High Resolution for 3D) . Important: See the CS 9600 Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA17) for information on radiation protection and recommendations when you select a patient type, especially the pediatric patient.
  • Page 13: X-Ray Remote Control

    X-ray room. You must press and hold the exposure button until the end of acquisition. Premature release of the exposure button interrupts the acquisition. Figure 5 X-ray Remote Control Exposure button: launches image acquisition. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03 13...
  • Page 14: Cs 9600 Workstation

    CS 9600 Workstation The CS 9600 workstation is dedicated to image reconstruction. Figure 6 CS 9600 Workstation ON/OFF button Reset signal button System reset button Normal Abnormal Power LED indicator (Blue) (Red) Abnormal Abnormal Normal Fan cooling status LED (System fan fail)
  • Page 15: Positioning Accessories And Replacement Parts

    Bite block for edentulous patients Frankfort guide bite block for panoramic Single use sheaths for 3D bite block and Frankfort guide bite block (100 pcs box) Single use sheaths for bite blocks (500 pcs box) CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03 15...
  • Page 16: 3D Positioning Accessories

    3D bite block 3D child bite block 3D bite block support 3D head rest 3D facial scanner support (optional) Wrist support (optional) Single use hygienic sleeves for 3D bite block (100 pcs box) 16 Chapter 2 CS 9600 General Overview...
  • Page 17: Computer System Requirements

    Acquisition interface Acquisition Interface The Acquisition interface is a user-friendly working interface that was designed and developed specifically for the CS 9600. It is displayed on the monitor and the touchscreen control panel. The Acquisition interface has the following features: •...
  • Page 18: Acquisition Interface: Cs 9600

    2d: Imaging mode: Imaging mode that you can select before doing an exam (standard or low dose). Important: See the CS 9600 Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA17) for information on radiation protection and recommendations when you select a patient type, especially the pediatric patient.
  • Page 19 Blue indicates the X-ray is enabled. • Grey indicates the X-ray is not enabled. Menu: Provides access to the following sub-menus: General Settings, DICOM Settings, Reset to factory, Patient history, Shutdown / Restart, About. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03 19...
  • Page 20: 2D Quality Control Interface Overview For The Dental Environment

    2D Quality Control Interface Overview for the Dental Environment The panoramic Quality Control interface allows you to check the quality of an acquired image (for example, position of the patient, image centering) to enable you to decide to either accept or reject the image.
  • Page 21: 3D Acquisition Interface Overview

    Imaging mode: Imaging mode that you can select before doing an exam (standard, low dose, or High Resolution for 3D). Important: See the CS 9600 Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA17) for information on radiation protection and recommendations when you select a patient type, especially the pediatric patient.
  • Page 22 Imaging mode: Imaging mode that you can select before doing an exam (standard, low dose, or High Resolution for 3D) . Important: See the CS 9600 Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA17) for information on radiation protection and recommendations when you select a patient type, especially the pediatric patient.
  • Page 23: 3D Quality Control Interface Overview For The Dental Environment

    If you are satisfied with an acquired image and if you click , the image transfers automatically to the Imaging window. 3D Volume Rendering Treatment (VRT) management button: Enables you to project and rotate an acquired image. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03 23...
  • Page 24: Dicom Worklist Interface Overview

    3D VRT management window: Provides the space and tools for VRT management. Play/Pause button: Plays or pauses the motions in the 3D VRT management window. Transparency tool: Enables you to change the transparency of an acquired image. Expandable panel button: Opens and closes the panel to access several tools: brightness, contrast, zoom, reset, information.
  • Page 25: 2D Quality Control Interface Overview For The Dicom Environment

    To return to the Panoramic Acquisition interface and to re-launch the acquisition, select Discard and retake and click OK. To return to the patient folder and to start a new acquisition, select Discard and click OK. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03 25...
  • Page 26: 3D Quality Control Interface Overview For The Dicom Environment

    If you are satisfied with an acquired image and if you click , the image transfers automatically to the Imaging window. Opens or closes the panel. Display 2D key image: Enables you to add a copy or to create sub-images of the original image.
  • Page 27 Play/Pause button: Plays or pauses the motions in the 3D VRT management window. Transparency tool: Enables you to change the transparency of an acquired image. Expandable panel button: Opens and closes the panel to access several tools: brightness, contrast, zoom, reset, information. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03 27...
  • Page 28 28 Chapter 3 Software Overview...
  • Page 29: Switching On The Unit

    To switch on the unit, follow these steps: 1. On the unit column, press the ON button. 2. Switch on the unit and wait for a minute for the connection between the unit and the CS 9600 workstation or the practitioner computer to be established.
  • Page 30: System Reinitialize After Switching On The Unit

    System reinitialize after switching on the unit Each time you switch on the unit, a system reinitialize window will be displayed on the Touchscreen Control Panel and the workstation screen. Click Ok on the Touchscreen Control Panel to reinitialize the unit. Accessing the Acquisition Interface To access the Acquisition interface, you must first access the patient record or create a new patient.
  • Page 31: Using Dicom Worklist (Dicom Environment)

    Panoramic Acquisition interface, or, • to access the 3D Acquisition interface, or, • to access the 3D Facial Scanner Acquisition interface. For information on acquiring images in the various choice of programs, see the corresponding chapters. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 32: Retrieving Patient Exams

    Retrieving Patient Exams The Worklist Server provides a list of scheduled patient exams, also known as procedure steps. To retrieve a list of patient exams, follow these steps: 1. Switch on your workstation. The DICOM worklist opens and displays on your screen. 2.
  • Page 33: Displaying The Quality Control Interface

    Menu window. 2. Click General Settings. The User Preferences window displays: 3. Select Yes, then click Save to display the Quality Control Interface. 4. Select No, then click Save to conceal the Quality Control Interface. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 34: Switching Off The Unit

    Switching off the Unit Important: DO NOT switch off the unit using the main power supply. Use the ON/OFF button on the unit. Increasing the operating life of the X-ray tube Important: To increase the operating life of the X-ray tube, you must carry out the following before-use procedures at the first loading or when the unit has not been used for a month.
  • Page 35 The balance of radiation exposure and image quality for the desired clinical task should be considered. You have the responsibility to determine the final settings of the device to achieve image quality. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03 35...
  • Page 36: Device Specific Features And Instructions

    Device Specific Features and Instructions The CS 9600 provides the following design features and instructions that enable safer use of our device with pediatric patients. Patient Size Selection The two smallest patient size icons ( ) represent the exposure values for children and adolescent patients.
  • Page 37: X-Ray Dose Information

    X-ray imaging outweighs the risks. The representative dose information associated with each radiological exam on the CS 9600 and the corresponding patient size is provided in the X-ray Dose Emission Information section of the CS 9600 Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA17).
  • Page 38 38 Chapter 5 Pediatric Use: Summary of Safety Instructions...
  • Page 39: Acquiring Full, Segmented, Orthogonal Panoramic, And Lateral

    Patient type: • Child • Adult: Small, Medium, Large Important: See the CS 9600 Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA17) for information on radiation protection and recommendations when you select a patient type, especially the pediatric patient. •...
  • Page 40: Preparing And Positioning The Adult And Pediatric Patient

    4. If the default parameter setting is not adapted to your patient type, click on the parameter display panel to open it and to select the appropriate parameters. To save the new parameter settings, click Preparing and Positioning the Adult and Pediatric Patient To prepare and position the patient, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 41 6. On the Touchscreen Control Panel, click to turn ON the Live Positioning Assistance. 7. Mobilize the patient head with your hands using: • The mid-sagittal positioning line for a vertical alignment. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 42 • The horizontal positioning line for a Frankfort plane alignment. 8. Immobilize the patient head with the temple supports. Tighten the temple supports using the temple support adjustors. 9. On the Touchscreen Control Panel or workstation screen, click to activate the optional SmartAuto Pan function, then launch an X-ray with the remote control.
  • Page 43: Launching The X-Ray

    X-ray emission. • The accessory position detector will change color during the X-ray emission. Note: You will be able to see the patient in live-view mode on the workstation screen during the acquisition. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 44: X-Ray Dose Emission Information

    When the acquisition ends, the acquired image appears on your screen. 3. Check the image quality: • If you are satisfied, click Validate. The image is automatically transferred to the Imaging window. • If you are not satisfied, click Discard and re-launch the X-ray with the remote control. 4.
  • Page 45: Acquiring Sinus Images For The Adult And Pediatric Patient

    Patient type: • Child • Adult: Small, Medium, Large Important: See the CS 9600 Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA17) for information on radiation protection and recommendations when you select a patient type, especially the pediatric patient. 2. Click for sinus acquisition.
  • Page 46: Preparing And Positioning The Adult And Pediatric Patient

    4. If the default parameter setting is not adapted to your patient type, click on the parameter display panel to open it and to select the appropriate parameters. To save the new parameter settings, click Preparing and Positioning the Adult and Pediatric Patient To prepare and position the patient, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 47: For The Scanning Area Of Interest (Maxillary Sinus Exam)47

    For the Scanning area of interest (Maxillary Sinus exam) • Immobilize the patient head with the temple supports. Tighten the temple supports using the temple support adjustors. • Select the area of interest for the X-ray image: CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 48: For The Waters Area Of Interest

    For the Waters area of interest • Tilt back the head. • Immobilize the patient head with the temple supports. Tighten the temple supports using the temple support adjustors. -50° • Select the area of interest for the X-ray image: Important: Wait for the rotative arm to position itself: •...
  • Page 49: Launching The X-Ray

    X-ray emission. • The chin rest position detector will change color during the X-ray emission. When the acquisition ends, the acquired image appears on your screen. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 50: X-Ray Dose Emission Information

    3. Check the image quality: • If you are satisfied, click Validate. The image is automatically transferred to the Imaging window. • If you are not satisfied, click Discard and re-launch the X-ray with the remote control. 4. Do the following when the acquisition is finished: •...
  • Page 51: Acquiring 3D Teeth Images For The Adult And Pediatric Patient

    • Child • Adult: Small, Medium, Large Important: See the CS 9600 Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA17) for information on radiation protection and recommendations when you select a patient type, especially the pediatric patient. 4. If the default parameter setting is not adapted to your patient type, click on the parameter display panel to open it and to select the appropriate parameters.
  • Page 52: Preparing And Positioning The Adult And Pediatric Patient

    Preparing and Positioning the Adult and Pediatric Patient To prepare and position the patient, follow these steps: 1. Position the 3D bite block support (make sure that it clicks fully into place) and place the 3D bite block or the 3D child bite block for a pediatric patient. Cover the bite block with a hygienic barrier. If needed, use the edentulous bite block.
  • Page 53 10. Ask the patient to do the following: • To close the eyes • To remain still • To breath through the nose • To place the tongue in contact with the palate • To not swallow CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 54: Launching The X-Ray

    Launching the X-ray To launch the x-ray, follow these steps: 1. Leave the x-ray room and close the door. You must watch the patient by visual contact or on the screen during acquisition. Important: If you need to stop the acquisition due to a problem, release the exposure button of the remote control or press the red emergency stop button.
  • Page 55 When the acquisition ends, the acquired image appears on your screen. 5. Check the image quality: • If you are satisfied, click Validate. The image is automatically transferred to the Imaging window. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 56: X-Ray Dose Emission Information

    • If you are not satisfied, click Discard and re-launch the X-ray with the remote control. 6. Do the following when the acquisition is finished: • Open the temple supports and release the patient. • Return the metal objects in the jewelry tray to the patient. •...
  • Page 57: Adult And Pediatric Patient

    • Child • Adult: Small, Medium, Large Important: See the CS 9600 Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA17) for information on radiation protection and recommendations when you select a patient type, especially the pediatric patient. 4. If the default parameter setting is not adapted to your patient type, click on the parameter display panel to open it and to select the appropriate parameters.
  • Page 58: Preparing And Positioning The Adult And Pediatric Patient

    Preparing and Positioning the Adult and Pediatric Patient To prepare and position the patient, follow these steps: 1. Position the 3D bite block support (make sure that it clicks fully into place) and place the 3D bite block or the 3D child bite block for a pediatric patient. Cover the bite block with a hygienic barrier. If needed, use the edentulous bite block.
  • Page 59 10. Ask the patient to do the following: • To close the eyes • To remain still • To breath through the nose • To place the tongue in contact with the palate • To not swallow CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 60: Launching The X-Ray

    Launching the X-ray To launch the x-ray, follow these steps: 1. Leave the x-ray room and close the door. You must watch the patient by visual contact or on the screen during acquisition. Important: If you need to stop the acquisition due to a problem, release the exposure button of the remote control or press the red emergency stop button.
  • Page 61 X-ray emission. • The accessory position detector will change color during the X-ray emission. When the acquisition ends, the acquired image appears on your screen. 5. Check the image quality: CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 62: X-Ray Dose Emission Information

    • If you are satisfied, click Validate. The image is automatically transferred to the Imaging window. • If you are not satisfied, click Discard and re-launch the X-ray with the remote control. 6. Do the following when the acquisition is finished: •...
  • Page 63: Acquiring 3D Tmj Images For The Adult And Pediatric Patient

    • Child • Adult: Small, Medium, Large Important: See the CS 9600 Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA17) for information on radiation protection and recommendations when you select a patient type, especially the pediatric patient. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03 63...
  • Page 64: Preparing And Positioning The Adult And Pediatric Patient

    4. If the default parameter setting is not adapted to your patient type, click on the parameter display panel to open it and to select the appropriate parameters. To save the new parameter settings, click Preparing and Positioning the Adult and Pediatric Patient To prepare and position the patient, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 65 Field of View (FoV) 7. On the touchscreen control panel, use the buttons or drag to select the axial 8. Immobilize the patient head with the temple supports. Tighten the temple supports using the temple support adjustors. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 66: Launching The X-Ray

    9. Ask the patient to do the following: • To close the eyes • To remain still • To breath through the nose • To place the tongue in contact with the palate • To not swallow Launching the X-ray To launch the x-ray, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 67 Note: You can perform another scout view by making a new FoV selection and launching the X-ray, or by clicking the scout view button (which turned gray) and re-doing the scout view action. 3. Launch the X-ray with the remote control: CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 68: X-Ray Dose Emission Information

    Important: If you need to stop the acquisition due to a problem, release the exposure button of the remote control or press the red emergency stop button. • Press and hold the exposure button until the end of the acquisition is indicated by the on-screen “Release Switch”...
  • Page 69: Acquiring 3D Maxillo Facial Images For The Adult And Pediatric Patient

    • Child • Adult: Small, Medium, Large Important: See the CS 9600 Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA17) for information on radiation protection and recommendations when you select a patient type, especially the pediatric patient. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 70: Preparing And Positioning The Adult And Pediatric Patient

    4. If the default parameter setting is not adapted to your patient type, click on the parameter display panel to open it and to select the appropriate parameters. To save the new parameter settings, click Preparing and Positioning the Adult and Pediatric Patient To prepare and position the patient, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 71 Field of View (FoV) 8. On the touchscreen control panel, use the buttons or drag to select the axial 9. Immobilize the patient head with the temple supports. Tighten the temple supports using the temple support adjustors. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 72: Launching The X-Ray

    10. Ask the patient to do the following: • To close the eyes • To remain still • To breath through the nose • To place the tongue in contact with the palate • To not swallow Launching the X-ray To launch the x-ray, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 73 • Press and hold the exposure button until the end of the acquisition is indicated by the on-screen “Release Switch” message. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 74: X-Ray Dose Emission Information

    • turns yellow and a warning sound is heard, indicating X-ray emission. • The accessory position detector will change color during the X-ray emission. Note: You will be able to see the patient in live-view mode on the workstation screen during the acquisition. When the acquisition ends, the acquired image appears on your screen.
  • Page 75: Acquiring 3D Sinus Images For The Adult And Pediatric Patient

    If you want to include the patient nose into the area of interest that you intend to examine, click 3. In the 3D Acquisition interface, select the patient type: • Child • Adult: Small, Medium, Large CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03 75...
  • Page 76: Preparing And Positioning The Adult And Pediatric Patient

    Important: See the CS 9600 Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA17) for information on radiation protection and recommendations when you select a patient type, especially the pediatric patient. 4. If the default parameter setting is not adapted to your patient type, click on the parameter display panel to open it and to select the appropriate parameters.
  • Page 77 Field of View (FoV) 8. On the touchscreen control panel, use the buttons or drag to select the axial 9. Immobilize the patient head with the temple supports. Tighten the temple supports using the temple support adjustors. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 78: Launching The X-Ray

    10. Ask the patient to do the following: • To close the eyes • To remain still • To breath through the nose • To place the tongue in contact with the palate • To not swallow Launching the X-ray To launch the x-ray, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 79 • Press and hold the exposure button until the end of the acquisition is indicated by the on-screen “Release Switch” message. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 80: X-Ray Dose Emission Information

    • turns yellow and a warning sound is heard, indicating X-ray emission. • The accessory position detector will change color during the X-ray emission. Note: You will be able to see the patient in live-view mode on the workstation screen during the acquisition. When the acquisition ends, the acquired image appears on your screen.
  • Page 81: Acquiring 3D Ear Images For The Adult And Pediatric Patient

    • Child • Adult: Small, Medium, Large Important: See the CS 9600 Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA17) for information on radiation protection and recommendations when you select a patient type, especially the pediatric patient. 4. If the default parameter setting is not adapted to your patient type, click on the parameter display panel to open it and to select the appropriate parameters.
  • Page 82: Preparing And Positioning The Adult And Pediatric Patient

    Preparing and Positioning the Adult and Pediatric Patient To prepare and position the patient, follow these steps: 1. Position the 3D head rest (make sure that it clicks fully into place), or Position the 3D bite block support (make sure that it clicks fully into place) and place the 3D bite block or the 3D child bite block for a pediatric patient.
  • Page 83 Field of View (FoV) 8. On the touchscreen control panel, use the buttons or drag to select the axial 9. Immobilize the patient head with the temple supports. Tighten the temple supports using the temple support adjustors. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 84: Launching The X-Ray

    10. Ask the patient to do the following: • To close the eyes • To remain still • To breath through the nose • To place the tongue in contact with the palate • To not swallow Launching the X-ray To launch the x-ray, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 85 • Press and hold the exposure button until the end of the acquisition is indicated by the on-screen “Release Switch” message. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 86: X-Ray Dose Emission Information

    • turns yellow and a warning sound is heard, indicating X-ray emission. • The accessory position detector will change color during the X-ray emission. Note: You will be able to see the patient in live-view mode on the workstation screen during the acquisition. When the acquisition ends, the acquired image appears on your screen.
  • Page 87: Acquiring 3D Cervical Spine Images For The Adult And Pediatric Patient

    • Child • Adult: Small, Medium, Large Important: See the CS 9600 Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA17) for information on radiation protection and recommendations when you select a patient type, especially the pediatric patient. 3. If the default parameter setting is not adapted to your patient type, click on the parameter display panel to open it and to select the appropriate parameters.
  • Page 88: Preparing And Positioning The Adult And Pediatric Patient

    Preparing and Positioning the Adult and Pediatric Patient To prepare and position the patient, follow these steps: 1. Position the 3D head rest (make sure that it clicks fully into place), or Position the 3D bite block support (make sure that it clicks fully into place) and place the 3D bite block or the 3D child bite block for a pediatric patient.
  • Page 89 Field of View (FoV) 8. On the touchscreen control panel, use the buttons or drag to select the axial 9. Immobilize the patient head with the temple supports. Tighten the temple supports using the temple support adjustors. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 90: Launching The X-Ray

    10. Ask the patient to do the following: • To close the eyes • To remain still • To breath through the nose • To place the tongue in contact with the palate • To not swallow Launching the X-ray To launch the x-ray, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 91 3. Launch the X-ray with the remote control: Important: If you need to stop the acquisition due to a problem, release the exposure button of the remote control or press the red emergency stop button. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 92: X-Ray Dose Emission Information

    • Press and hold the exposure button until the end of the acquisition is indicated by the on-screen “Release Switch” message. • turns yellow and a warning sound is heard, indicating X-ray emission. • The accessory position detector will change color during the X-ray emission. Note: You will be able to see the patient in live-view mode on the workstation screen during the acquisition.
  • Page 93: Acquiring 3D Wrist Images For The Adult And Pediatric Patient

    • Child • Adult: Small, Medium, Large Important: See the CS 9600 Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA17) for information on radiation protection and recommendations when you select a patient type, especially the pediatric patient. 4. If the default parameter setting is not adapted to your patient type, click on the parameter display panel to open it and to select the appropriate parameters.
  • Page 94: Preparing And Positioning The Adult And Pediatric Patient

    Preparing and Positioning the Adult and Pediatric Patient WARNING: You MUST position the patient correctly to avoid exposure to other parts of the body. To prepare and position the patient, follow these steps: 1. Remove the temple supports. 2. Position the wrist support (make sure that it clicks fully into place). Important: HAD YOU positioned an accessory OTHER THAN the wrist support, the Will appear on the interface.
  • Page 95: Launching The X-Ray

    • Press and hold the exposure button until the end of the acquisition is indicated by the on-screen “Release Switch” message. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 96: X-Ray Dose Emission Information

    • turns yellow and a warning sound is heard, indicating X-ray emission. • The accessory position detector will change color during the X-ray emission. Note: You will be able to see the patient in live-view mode on the workstation screen during the acquisition. When the acquisition ends, the acquired image appears on your screen.
  • Page 97: Patient

    . The rotative arm rotates to a 90 degree angle. Remove the temple supports. • Click to position the unit to the patient entry mode. Ask the patient to enter the unit. • Press and hold to adjust the unit to the height of the patient. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03 97...
  • Page 98: Launching The Acquisition

    • Click . The rotative arm will turn and be ready for acquisition. Note: If does NOT appear on the interface, it indicates that you did not use the 3D face scan support. You will NOT be able to make an acquisition.
  • Page 99 If you are not satisfied, click Discard and re-launch the acquisition with the remote control. 4. When the acquisition is finished, release the patient, return the metal objects in the jewelry tray to the patient and reset the unit rotative arm for the next acquisition. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03...
  • Page 100 100 Chapter 13 Acquiring 3D Face Scan Images (CS Face Scan Option)
  • Page 101: General Overview

    Black indicates the unit is not ready to start acquisition. • Orange indicates the unit preparing for acquisition. • Green indicates the unit is ready to start acquisition. 11 Warning: Indicates that you must consult the accompanying document. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03 101...
  • Page 102: Acquiring Images Of 3D Dental Objects

    Ionizing radiation: • Warns you about radiation dangers. • Blue indicates the X-ray is enabled. • Grey indicates the X-ray is not enabled. 13 Menu: Provides access to the following sub-menus: General Settings, DICOM Settings, Reset to factory, Patient history, Shutdown / Restart, About. Acquiring Images of 3D Dental Objects The 3D dental objects are: •...
  • Page 103: Launching The Plaster Acquisition

    The accessory position detector will change color during the X-ray emission. Note: You will be able to see the object in live-view mode on the workstation screen during the acquisition. When the acquisition ends, the acquired image appears on your screen. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03103...
  • Page 104: Launching The Plaster Acquisition With The Bite Index To Get The Occlusion

    Launching the Plaster Acquisition with the Bite Index to get the Occlusion To launch the acquisition, follow these steps: Select the bite index acquisition mode. Do the following: • Place the upper jaw plaster at the center of the black foam , then launch an X-ray with the remote control.
  • Page 105: Acquiring Images Of Impression Objects

    To launch the acquisition, follow these steps: Insert the 3D bite block support in the chin rest base. Place the dental impression holder on the 3D bite block support Place the black foam on the dental impression holder Click CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03105...
  • Page 106: Launching The Impression Acquisition

    Launching the Impression Acquisition To launch the acquisition, follow these steps: Important: Make sure that you position the acquisition object correctly to obtain quality data. Select either the lower jaw or upper jaw acquisition mode. See the on-screen illustration on how to correctly position the impression at the center of the black foam.
  • Page 107: Launching The Bite Index Scan To Register The Occlusion

    The accessory position detector will change color during the X-ray emission. Note: You will be able to see the object in live-view mode on the workstation screen during the acquisition. When the acquisition ends, the acquired image appears on your screen. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03107...
  • Page 108: Acquiring Images Of Triple Tray Impression Objects

    Acquiring Images of Triple Tray Impression Objects Preparing the Unit and Setting the Acquisition Options To launch the acquisition, follow these steps: Insert the 3D bite block support in the chin rest base. Place the dental impression holder on the 3D bite block support Place the black foam on the dental impression holder Click...
  • Page 109 The accessory position detector will change color during the X-ray emission. Note: You will be able to see the object in live-view mode on the workstation screen during the acquisition. When the acquisition ends, the acquired image appears on your screen. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03109...
  • Page 110: Acquiring Images Of Appliance Objects

    Acquiring Images of Appliance Objects Preparing the Unit and Setting the Acquisition Options To launch the acquisition, follow these steps: Insert the 3D bite block support in the chin rest base. Place the dental impression holder on the 3D bite block support Place the black foam on the dental impression holder Click...
  • Page 111: Launching The Appliance Acquisition

    The accessory position detector will change color during the X-ray emission. Note: You will be able to see the object in live-view mode on the workstation screen during the acquisition. When the acquisition ends, the acquired image appears on your screen. CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03111...
  • Page 112 112 Chapter 14 Acquiring 3D Object Images...
  • Page 113: Maintenance Activities

    • • Sign-up for a maintenance contract through your representative. Important: For information on cleaning and disinfecting, see the CS 9600 Safety, Regulatory and Technical Specifications User Guide (SMA17). Maintenance activities Perform the following maintenance activities on your CS 9600 unit.
  • Page 114: Controlling The Image Quality

    Controlling the Image Quality To control the image quality, follow these steps: 1. Access the Acquisition interface. See “Accessing the Acquisition Interface” 2. Click on the Main Menu page and select The Equipment Tools Login window is displayed. 3. Enter the Login and click The QAT Launcher window is displayed.
  • Page 115: Manufacturer's Address

    77435 Marne la Vallée Cedex 2, France Authorized Representative in Brazil CARESTREAM DENTAL BRASIL EIRELI Rua Romualdo Davoli, 65 1º Andar, Sala 01 - São José dos Campos São Paulo - Brazil Cep (Zip Code): 12238-577 CS 9600 User Guide (SMA16)_Ed 03 115...
  • Page 116 Carestream Dental 1765 The Exchange Atlanta, GA 30339 For more information, visit: www.carestreamdental.com ©2018 Carestream Dental LLC. SMA16 Ed03 2018-12...

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