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Summary of Contents for Sirona ORTHOPHOS XGPlus DS/Ceph

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  • Page 2 About the Service Manual: • This Service Manual is valid for the following unit versions: Plus – ORTHOPHOS XG DS / Ceph – ORTHOPHOS XG 5 DS / Ceph – ORTHOPHOS XG 3 DS* NOTE These two system versions differ regarding the equipment offered by their user interfaces and their possible configuration levels (see page 1-5).
  • Page 3 General information/Software update 1 Messages 2 Troubleshooting 3 Adjustment 4 Service routines 5 Repair 6 Maintenance 7...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents General information ..............1-5 1.1 Safety .................. 1-5 Plus 1.2 XG and XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE system classes ...... 1-6 1.3 Programs and functions of the XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE system class ..........1-8 Plus 1.4 Programs and functions of the XG system class ...
  • Page 6 Contents Adjustment ................... 4-3 4.1 Important information concerning adjustment ...... 4-3 4.2 Diaphragm/system adjustment menu ........4-5 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit ........4-9 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer Plus / XG 5, if ceph is installed) ........4-56 4.5 TSA sensor adjustment Plus full version only) ..........
  • Page 7 Contents Repair ..................6-5 6.1 Replacing the height adjustment motor (M1_4)/spindle ..6-6 6.2 Replacing the ring motor (M1_3) ........6-14 6.3 Replacing the PAN actuators (M1_1/2) ......6-17 6.4 Replacing the headrest ............. 6-19 Plus 6.5 Replacing the Easypad (XG or the Multipad (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) ........
  • Page 8 Contents Maintenance ................7-3 7.1 Checking the height adjustment .......... 7-4 7.2 Checking the forehead and temple supports ....... 7-6 7.3 Checking the sensor holder (pan and ceph) ......7-7 7.4 Checking the support piece (bite block holder) ....7-9 7.5 Checking the light localizers ..........
  • Page 9: General Information

    General information ORTHOPHOS XG...
  • Page 10 Tab 1 Contents Safety ..............1 – 5 Plus and XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE system classes ..1 – 6 1.2.1 Overview of the ORTHOPHOS XG system classes and versions ..........1 – 7 Programs and functions of the XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE system class ........1 –...
  • Page 11 Tab 1 1.11 The most important modules and components ..1 – 34 1.11.1 Slide ..............1 – 35 1.11.2 Stand ..............1 – 36 1.11.3 Cephalometer (arm mounted on left side or on right side)..1 – 37 1.11.4 Remote control ........... 1 – 37 1.12 Cabling overview ...........1 –...
  • Page 12 Tab 1 59 38 399 D3352 1 – 4 D3352.076.01.13.02 07.2008...
  • Page 13: Safety

    Tab 1 1.1 Safety General information Safety It is essential that you comply with the warning and safety information con- tained in this Service Manual. All such information is highlighted by one of three signal words, i.e. CAUTION, WARNING or DANGER. CAUTION Nonobservance may result in minor physical injuries or material damage and malfunctions.
  • Page 14: Xg Plus And Xg 5 / 3 / 3 Ppe System Classes

    Plus 1.2 XG and XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE system classes Tab 1 Plus and XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE system classes Plus The XG and XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE system versions differ with regard to their Plus Comfort class with Easypad (XG Plus...
  • Page 15: Overview Of The Orthophos Xg System Classes And Versions

    Plus Tab 1 1.2 XG and XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE system classes 1.2.1 Overview of the ORTHOPHOS XG system classes and versions Comfort class (Easypad, basic or full version, TSA option, remote control option) Plus with ceph arm on left side ORTHOPHOS XG with ceph arm on right side Basic class (Multipad, basic equipment, remote release optional)
  • Page 16: Programs And Functions Of The Xg 5 / 3 / 3 Ppe System Class

    1.3 Programs and functions of the XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE system class Tab 1 Programs and functions of the XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE system class 1.3.1 XG 5 system version 8 panoramic programs P 1, P 1C, P 10 P 1L, P 1R TM 1.1/TM 1.2 MS 1...
  • Page 17: Programs And Functions Of The Xg

    Plus Tab 1 1.4 Programs and functions of the XG system class Plus Programs and functions of the XG system class Plus The XG system class is available in two configuration levels: Basic version Full version This Service Manual describes the full version of the system. 1.4.1 Programs and functions of the basic version 10 panoramic programs...
  • Page 18: Programs And Functions Of The Full Version

    Plus 1.4 Programs and functions of the XG system class Tab 1 1.4.2 Programs and functions of the full version The full version offers the following programs and functions in addition to those featured in the basic version: Additional Pan programs Constant magnification factor of 1.25 P 2C, P 10C Artifact-free display P 1A, P 2A, P 10A Additional functions...
  • Page 19: Operation Notes

    Tab 1 1.5 Operation notes Operation notes Rated line voltage The ORTHOPHOS XG X-ray unit can be operated in the following rated line voltage ranges: 200 V - 240 V 50/60 Hz The permissible line voltage fluctuations are as follows: 200 - 230 V: ±...
  • Page 20 1.5 Operation notes Tab 1 Help messages in case exposure Help messages are displayed on the single-line display of the Multipad Plus readiness cannot be attained (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) or on the touchscreen of the Easypad (XG If you have to remove covers from the Proceed according to section "1.14 Removing the covers".
  • Page 21: Demo Mode - Operation Without Radiation Release

    Tab 1 1.6 Demo mode – Operation without radiation release Demo mode Operation without radiation – release Board DX6 NOTE Starting with system SW version V02.28, the complete possible functionality of the system class is simulated, regardless of the current configuration. 59 38 399 D3352 1 –...
  • Page 22: Switching The Demo Mode On

    1.6 Demo mode – Operation without radiation release Tab 1 1.6.1 Switching the demo mode ON When operated in demo mode, the unit must not release any radiation. For this reason, you must take the following safety measures: Info menu for XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE Switch the unit OFF.
  • Page 23: Demo Mode - Repacking And Transport

    Tab 1 1.7 Demo mode – Repacking and transport Repacking and transport Demo mode – NOTE If the unit is installed with a floor stand, its height in- creases by 30 mm. The bite block height value dis- played on the Multipad (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) or Plus Easypad (XG ) remains the same, however!
  • Page 24: List Of Software Versions

    1.8 List of software versions Tab 1 List of software versions NOTE Any software combinations other than those listed here are not allowed. If the software version of any particular module does not match the overall software version, the overall software version will be marked with an asterisk on the info screen (e.g.
  • Page 25: Orthophos Xg 3

    Tab 1 1.8 List of software versions 1.8.2 ORTHOPHOS XG 3 Remarks Panoramic unit Board DX71 DX11 DX41 DX81 Overall software compatible with SIDEXIS versions 02.57 02.29 02.37 02.22 02.30 V 02.25 V01.45 and higher Overall software compatible with SIDEXIS versions 02.60 02.31 02.39...
  • Page 26: Orthophos Xg 5 / Ceph

    1.8 List of software versions Tab 1 1.8.3 ORTHOPHOS XG 5 / Ceph Cephalometer Remarks Panoramic unit Board DX71 DX11 DX41 DX61 DX81 DX91 Overall software compatible with SIDEXIS versions 02.45 02.23 02.31 02.19 02.20 02.25 02.32 V 02.18.1 up to and incl. V01.44 Overall software compatible with SIDEXIS versions 02.56...
  • Page 27 Tab 1 1.8 List of software versions Remarks Database Sidexis XG requires ORTHOPHOS XG 5 Overall old Database V 01.33 - V01.44 Software Version < V02.20 requires ORTHOPHOS XG 5 Overall V 01.45 Software Version V02.20 or higher requires ORTHOPHOS XG 5 Overall V 01.50 Software Version V02.20 or higher requires ORTHOPHOS XG 5 Overall...
  • Page 28: Orthophos Xg

    1.8 List of software versions Tab 1 Plus 1.8.4 ORTHOPHOS XG / Ceph Cephalometer Remarks Panoramic unit Board DX11 DX41 DX61 DX81 DX91 Overall software compatible with SIDEXIS versions 02.41 02.25 02.30 02.16 02.17 02.23 02.31 V 02.17 up to and incl. V01.44 Overall software compatible with SIDEXIS versions 02.52...
  • Page 29 Tab 1 1.8 List of software versions Remarks Database Sidexis XG Plus requires ORTHOPHOS XG Overall Soft- old Database V 01.33 - V01.44 ware Version < V02.20 Plus requires ORTHOPHOS XG V 01.45 Overall Software Version V02.20 or higher Plus requires ORTHOPHOS XG V 01.50 Overall Software Version V02.20 or higher...
  • Page 30: Software Update

    Important information on the software update NOTE Read the information provided on the ORTHOPHOS XG Software CD and on the SIRONA dealer page on the internet very carefully. It always con- tains the latest information on the software update. NOTE Before performing a software update, it is essential to read the program-ver- sion-specific information in sections 1.9.4 to 1.9.6.
  • Page 31: Permissible Software Updates

    Tab 1 1.9 Software update 1.9.2 Permissible software updates Not all software versions are suitable for both system classes. The following table gives you an overview of the software version permissible for each sys- tem class. Plus Overall software XG 3 PPE XG 3 XG 5 V 02.17...
  • Page 32: Performing A Software Update

    1.9 Software update Tab 1 1.9.3 Performing a software update Opening SIXABCON.exe Open the SIXABCON utility program in the SIDEXIS XG program folder. Click on SIXABCON.exe (see screen shot) or use the pull-down menus ‡ ‡ PROGRAMS SIDEXIS CONFIGURATION OF RAY COMPONENTS to open the menu...
  • Page 33 The update file can be found on the ORTHOPHOS XG Software CD. It is de- livered with each DX11 replacement board and also included in the country set. The contents of the CD can be downloaded from the Dealer domain of the SIRONA Internet home page (under Product Info X-ray Systems): ‡...
  • Page 34 1.9 Software update Tab 1 Service domain User domain Main version Automatic Automatic (E.g. if modules have a newer ver- (Accessible without password.) A list of modules, their installed soft- sion status than the overall system ware version and the latest software following module replacement.) version offered by the update func- tion is displayed in the right pane.
  • Page 35 Tab 1 1.9 Software update Starting the update Start the update by clicking START UPDATE NOTE Before starting the software update, make sure that no unit movements are active (especially any diaphragm movements)! Otherwise the system may be- come inoperable in rare cases. All of the sensors located in the unit (Pan or Ceph) must be inserted in the cor- responding slots.
  • Page 36 1.9 Software update Tab 1 10. Reboot the system. CAUTION It is always necessary to reboot the system after any software update. (The new DX11 version will run only after the system has been reboo- ted (see also Section 6.20.1, "Measures following replacement of boards"). NOTE Any errors with the consecutive numbers 01, 03, 04, 06 and/or 07 displayed immediately following the software update may be ignored.
  • Page 37: Software Update For Orthophos Xg 5 To V02.30 Or Higher

    Tab 1 1.9 Software update 1.9.4 Software update for ORTHOPHOS XG 5 to V02.30 or higher NOTE If the sensors previously used are to be used in the future as well, plug them into the slots on the panoramic unit and/or cephalometer before you begin the update.
  • Page 38: Software Update For Orthophos Xg Plus From V02.20 To V02.30 Or Higher

    The unit serial number is located on the rating plate of the unit. CAUTION In case of a wrong serial number, cancel the update and contact the SIRONA Customer Service Center! Start service routine S008.3 and enable the function activation. Exit the Service menu again.
  • Page 39: Software Update For Orthophos Xg Plus From V02.22 To V02.30 Or Higher

    Tab 1 1.9 Software update Plus 1.9.6 Software update for ORTHOPHOS XG from V02.22 to V02.30 or higher NOTE If the sensors previously used are to be used in the future as well, plug them into the slots on the panoramic unit and/or cephalometer before you begin the update.
  • Page 40: Selecting More Details

    1.10 Selecting More details Tab 1 1.10 Selecting More details Opening SIXABCON.exe Open the SIXABCON utility program in the SIDEXIS XG program folder. Click on SIXABCON.exe (see screen shot) or use the pull-down menus ‡ ‡ PROGRAMS SIDEXIS CONFIGURATION OF RAY COMPONENTS Opening the menu...
  • Page 41 Tab 1 1.10 Selecting More details NOTE You can scroll down further in the file using the scroll bar. The "Changed system parameters", i.e. the system parameters that were modified in relation to the factory setting, are displayed there. This is especially interesting after a module change.
  • Page 42: The Most Important Modules And Components

    1.11 The most important modules and components Tab 1 1.11 The most important modules and components The X-ray system comprises the following main modules: Slide with rotary unit Stand Cephalometer, arm on right side or on left side (optional) Remote control (optional) Slide (see section 1.11.1) Cephalometer,...
  • Page 43: Slide

    Tab 1 1.11 The most important modules and components 1.11.1 Slide DX11 M1*, M2* DX5* DX6* M AK1, M AK2 DX81P*, DX85P* DX61** Plus DX7* Easypad (XG DX71 *) not available as individual spare part (see spare parts list) Multipad (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) **) not for XG 3 / 3 PPE (fixed diaphragm) Component Designation...
  • Page 44: Stand

    1.11 The most important modules and components Tab 1 1.11.2 Stand M HA DX32* DX41** Component Designation Function Boards DX32* Power supply board DX41** Interface board Motors M HA Linear movement of height adjustment As of hardware version BA (from November 2006) new systems will be delivered with the new version of board DX32 (see Section 1.9).
  • Page 45: Cephalometer (Arm Mounted On Left Side Or On Right Side)

    Tab 1 1.11 The most important modules and components 1.11.3 Cephalometer (arm mounted on left side or on right side) DX91 Component Designation Function Boards DX91 Cephalometer control Motors Stepping motors: linear movement of secondary diaphragm and sensor Light barriers Position check 1.11.4 Remote control...
  • Page 46: Cabling Overview

    1.12 Cabling overview Tab 1 1.12 Cabling overview Power switch DX32 Line filter Wago terminal DX61 DX7/DX71 108* 8/108* Unit HW version BA and higher ** Board DX 41 omitted in unit HW version BA and higher DX41** 59 38 399 D3352 1 –...
  • Page 47 Tab 1 1.12 Cabling overview sensor DX81 DX61 M HA 59 38 399 D3352 1 – 39 D3352.076.01.13.02 07.2008...
  • Page 48 1.12 Cabling overview Tab 1 Potentiometer DX91 Sensor 22/24*** /24*** 117* DX61 Laser module DX81 DX42 17/117* 24*** DX41** Media converter Unit HW version BA and higher ** Board DX 41 omitted in unit HW version BA and higher DX1 / X503 59 38 399 D3352 1 –...
  • Page 49 Tab 1 1.12 Cabling overview DX91 59 38 399 D3352 1 – 41 D3352.076.01.13.02 07.2008...
  • Page 50: Illustrations Of Boards

    1.13 Illustrations of boards Tab 1 1.13 Illustrations of boards 1.13.1 Boards in the slide Boards DX1 / DX11 To facilitate cable routing to the side, RJ 45 connectors with a 45° incline were introduced in August 2006. X402 J309 only with GALILEOS X104 J302 X403...
  • Page 51 Tab 1 1.13 Illustrations of boards Board DX6 (not available as spare part) X305 X306 F201 Board DX61 (not for XG 3 / 3 PPE) X501 X101 X202 X203 X406 X405 X402 X401 X400 X201 X304 X303 X302 X301 X300 X200 59 38 399 D3352 1 –...
  • Page 52 1.13 Illustrations of boards Tab 1 Plus Board DX7 (XG only, not available as repair part) NOTE Board DX7 is shown here only for enhanced clarity. The Easypad may be replaced only as a complete unit! Board DX7 (XG 5/3/3 PPE only, not available as repair part) X104 X106 X203...
  • Page 53 Tab 1 1.13 Illustrations of boards Boards DX81P / DX85P (not available as repair parts) DX81 DX85 NOTE Boards DX81 and DX85 are shown here only for enhanced clarity. CAUTION It is not allowed to open the sensor! The sensor may be replaced only as a complete unit! 59 38 399 D3352 1 –...
  • Page 54: Boards In The Stand

    1.13 Illustrations of boards Tab 1 1.13.2 Boards in the stand Board DX32 up to unit hardware version AG F100 X100 F101 F102 F103 Board DX32 as of unit hardware version BA (from November 2006) F100 X100 F101 F102 59 38 399 D3352 1 –...
  • Page 55: Boards In The Cephalometer (Arm Mounted On Right Side Or On Left Side)

    Tab 1 1.13 Illustrations of boards Board DX41 omitted as of unit hardware version BA (from November 2006) X100 X102 X104 X103 1.13.3 Boards in the cephalometer (arm mounted on right side or on left side) Board DX91 X308 X307 X306 X501 X101...
  • Page 56: Boards In The Remote Control

    1.13 Illustrations of boards Tab 1 1.13.4 Boards in the remote control Board DX42 up to unit hardware version AG V101 X100 X105 X200 V103 X201 X101 X107 V100 59 38 399 D3352 1 – 48 D3352.076.01.13.02 07.2008...
  • Page 57 Tab 1 1.13 Illustrations of boards Board DX42 as of unit hardware version BA (from November 2006) V101 X108 X105 Jumper X109 und X110 X200 V103 X201 X101 V100 X107 59 38 399 D3352 1 – 49 D3352.076.01.13.02 07.2008...
  • Page 58: Removing The Covers

    1.14 Removing the covers Tab 1 1.14 Removing the covers Profile cover Intermediate piece Arm cover, top Slide cover, top rear Slide cover, bottom rear Support cover, top Support cover, bottom Tube assembly cover, front Tube assembly cover, rear 10. Slide cover, center rear 11.
  • Page 59: Messages

    Messages ORTHOPHOS XG...
  • Page 60 Tab 2 Contents Help messages ............2 – 3 System messages ...........2 – 6 Status displays ............2 – 6 Error messages ............2 – 6 2.4.1 Ex yy zz..............2 – 7 2.4.2 Ex yy zz..............2 – 8 2.4.3 Ex yy zz ..............2 – 8 2.4.4 General handling of error messages ....
  • Page 61 Tab 2 Messages The different message texts are displayed... Plus For XG : on the Easypad touchscreen For XG5/3/3 PPE: on the Multipad display on the display of the remote control There are 3 groups of message texts: Help messages (Hxxx) –...
  • Page 62: Help Messages

    Select quadrant via Easypad. H3 22 Quadrant for TSA exposure is not selected. Plus (for XG only) Request new activation code via Sirona H3 30 Indicates number of exposures remaining Customer Service Center (CSC) in due (PPE concept). (XG 3 PPE only) time.
  • Page 63 Tab 2 2.1 Help messages Help code Description Actions required Perform alternative program setting. H4 07 Unit supports default settings for this exposure, since the settings specified by SIDEXIS cannot be taken over. Wait until the message disappears. H4 10 The sensor is being polled.
  • Page 64: System Messages

    2.2 System messages Tab 2 System messages System code Description Actions required Wait, no action required S100 ORTHOPHOS XG is started Quit readiness for exposure, S110 Exposure cannot be performed. switch unit OFF, wait for 30 sec., switch unit back ON and observe error messages dis- played after switch-on.
  • Page 65: Error Messages

    Tab 2 2.4 Error messages 2.4.1 yy zz Identifier x is supposed to help you quickly reach a decision on how to pro- ceed with this error. Description Error group Actions required Acknowledge the error message to con- System warning; This error group includes all errors that indi- tinue system operation.
  • Page 66: Ex Yy Zz

    2.4 Error messages Tab 2 2.4.2 Identifier yy defines the location or logical function unit where the error has occurred. Location/Function unit Board Tube assembly Diaphragm control (not for XG 3/3 PPE, fixed diaphragm) DX61 Plus User interface on the Easypad (XG User interface on the Multipad (XG5/3/3 PPE) DX71 System hardware...
  • Page 67: List Of Error Messages

    Location 06: Tube assembly / Board Error code Description Actions required see page Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 06 01 General error during module initializa- 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by...
  • Page 68 S008.2, perform a software update if necessary 1-22 Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 69 Total radiation time exceeded If a CAN bus error had been reported before... Checking the CAN bus Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 70 6-38 Replace the X-ray tube assembly 06 54 Basic heating pulses not applied 6-38 Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 06 56 Error during auto-compensation 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 71 Plus Location 07 (XG ): Easypad/Board DX7 Error code Description Actions required see page Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 07 01 General error during module initializa- 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by tion means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 72 Check user interface with electronics (DX7) or 6-59 Replace Easypad 6-21 Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 73 HINWEIS Check whether selected language set is already in- stalled, perform software update if necessary. Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 74 2.5 List of error messages Tab 2 Location 10: System hardware Error code Description Actions required see page Acknowledge error and repeat procedure 10 01 EEPROM cannot be written. If the error occurs again... Replace board DX11 6-59 Replace board DX1 10 02 FPGA* of DX1 is not addressable.
  • Page 75 2.5 List of error messages Location 11: Power PC, board DX11 Error code Description Actions required see page Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 11 01 Program sequence error 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and perform such an update if necessary.
  • Page 76 If the error occurs after a module has been board DX11 replaced... display "Extended Details" via SIXABCON and coordinate all further action with the Sirona Customer Service Center. If no module has been replaced... switch the unit off, wait for 30 seconds and then switch it back on.
  • Page 77 Tab 2 2.5 List of error messages Error code Description Actions required see page If the user mode is expressly required... 11 88 The unit is set to the demo mode Switch the demo mode OFF 1-13 Note: Occurs when the unit is switched on. VORSICHT Radiation can be released after the demo mode is switched off!
  • Page 78 2.5 List of error messages Tab 2 Location 13: Stand, peripherals Error code Description Actions required see page Check the actuator mechanisms manually for 13 01 Actuator 1 has not reached pan home smooth and easy running. position In case of stiffness... manually reset the actuators to the zero position and run a test cycle via P1.
  • Page 79 Error when activating actuator 1 Switch the unit OFF. Wait 30 sec. Switch unit ON and check functioning. Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 80 Error when activating actuator 2 Switch the unit OFF. Wait 30 sec. Switch unit ON and check functioning. Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 81 Tab 2 2.5 List of error messages Error code Description Actions required see page replace light barrier if necessary 6-49 Check electric drive and jolt-free running with 5-71 service routine S014.3, replace board DX1 if necessary 6-59 Check the actuator mechanisms manually for 13 22 Ring motor has not left pan home smooth and easy running,...
  • Page 82 Switch the unit OFF. Wait 30 sec. Switch unit ON and check functioning. Repeat procedure and observe causal error messages Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 83 Tab 2 2.5 List of error messages Error code Description Actions required see page Check max. travel height with service routine 13 31 Unit has traveled to upper limit switch 5-110 S018.2, adjust if necessary Run HA motor in the other direction with the UP/ DOWN keys and reference (value approx.
  • Page 84 Switch the unit OFF. Wait 30 sec. ment motor Switch unit ON and check functioning. Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 85 Tab 2 2.5 List of error messages Error code Description Actions required see page Check signal path for interruption according to 13 41 Release signal not applied on DX11 wiring diagrams, replace component if neces- sary Deactivate remote control with service routine 5-78 S017.6;...
  • Page 86 Switch the unit OFF. Wait 30 sec. port motor Switch unit ON and check functioning. Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 87 Error when activating temple support Switch the unit OFF. Wait 30 sec. motor Switch unit ON and check functioning. Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 88 Error while generating pulse for sen- Switch the unit OFF. Wait 30 sec. Switch unit ON and check functioning. Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 89 If the error occurs again... ready for selection. Perform network diagnosis in coordination with the Sirona Customer Service Center and check the setting of the network card in coordination with the Sirona CSC if necessary. (Checksum-offload for patient name with...
  • Page 90 2.5 List of error messages Tab 2 Error code Description Actions required see page Acknowledge error and, if possible, check func- 14 10 Clock signals for sensor image trans- 3-25 tion at another slot (PAN/CEPH) via test image fer not received on board DX1/DX11 (PAN/CEPH).
  • Page 91 (e.g. after replacing modules) Incompatible modules were used. Perform a software update 1-22 If the error occurs again... Contact the Sirona Customer Service Center (CSC) Check software versions of unit (info screen or 15 03 Wrong software constellation of mod- 5-48 service routine S008.2) and of SIDEXIS XG and...
  • Page 92 2.5 List of error messages Tab 2 Obtain current update file from the Sirona CSC 15 10 Update file for module is corrupt 1-22 and perform software update via the SIRONA home page Location 41: Media interface card Board DX41 is omitted as of unit hardware version BA (see page 1-34).
  • Page 93 1-22 Replace board DX41 6-59 Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 94 2.5 List of error messages Tab 2 Error code Description Actions required see page Unit restart: 41 20 Release signal applied during power- Switch the unit OFF. Wait for 30 sec. Switch unit ON, making sure that the release button is not pressed during boot-up. If the error occurs again...
  • Page 95 5-91 Error generated during module self- test Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 96 Occurs if software of boards is incom- Replace board DX42 6-59 patible. Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 97 Tab 2 2.5 List of error messages Error code Description Actions required see page Check the signal path from board DX1 to board 42 20 Contact to DX11 interrupted during DX42, operation replace module, if necessary Check connection of remote control, see installation instructions Checking the CAN bus Check cable L17,...
  • Page 98 2.5 List of error messages Tab 2 Error code Description Actions required see page see section entitled "Error analysis of X-RAY 42 31 Release button actuated during 3-18, 3-22 control signal path" power-on. The hardware signal for radiation release is applied on board DX42 when the unit is switched on.
  • Page 99 Location 61: Diaphragm control, board DX61 (not for XG 3/3 PPE, fixed diaphragm) Error code Description Actions required see page Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 61 01 General error during module initializa- 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by...
  • Page 100 6-59 Replace board DX61 or 6-34 Replace diaphragm unit Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 101 Horizontal motor limit switch error 3-15 place if necessary 6-49 Perform diaphragm adjustment Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 102 Vertical motor limit switch error 3-15 place if necessary 6-49 Perform diaphragm adjustment Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 103 Tab 2 2.5 List of error messages Error code Description Actions required see page Allow unit to cool down 61 50 Sensor positioning drive malfunction during operation If the error occurs again... Check connector of TSA motor and TSA-LS (V61_4) for correct position, replug if necessary Check pan sensor holder mechanics (TSA) for 6-43 smooth and easy movement, replace sensor...
  • Page 104 2.5 List of error messages Tab 2 Error code Description Actions required see page Acknowledge error and repeat procedure 61 60 Voltage error on DX61, 40 V or 28 V If the error occurs again... Note: Check height adjustment (soft start), If several drives are operated simulta- replace DX1 if necessary 6-59...
  • Page 105 2.5 List of error messages Location 71 (XG5/3/3 PPE): Multipad/Board DX71 Error code Description Actions required see page Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 71 01 General error during module initializa- 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by...
  • Page 106 1-22 Check board DX71 or 3-59 replace Multipad 6-21 Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 107 Tab 2 2.5 List of error messages Error code Description Actions required see page Start the detail query via Sixabcon 71 21 No CAN bus connection. DX11 does not start. If DX11 responds... Note: Check signal path to DX71, Occurs after power-on in the start repair or replace cable/connector if necessary 6-91 screen.
  • Page 108 Tab 2 Location 81, zz = 1-23: Board DX81, pan slot Error code Description Actions required see page Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 81 01 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by General error during module initializa-...
  • Page 109 1-22 Check pan sensor, replace if necessary Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 110 2.5 List of error messages Tab 2 Error code Description Actions required see page Check with the Sirona Customer Service Cen- 81 20 ter (CSC) for SIDEXIS specifications The sensor type on the panoramic unit Check version compatibility of XG software and...
  • Page 111 Check version compatibility of XG software and 1-16 Sidexis, perform a software update if necessary 1-22 Contact the Sirona Customer Service Center for the settings/sensor information in the Xab.ini file TTP = Time Trigger Protocol 59 38 399 D3352 2 – 53...
  • Page 112 Tab 2 Location 81, zz = 51-73: DX 81, ceph slot Error code Description Actions required see page Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 81 51 Ceph 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by General error during module initializa-...
  • Page 113 1-22 Check ceph sensor, replace if necessary Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 114 Check version compatibility of XG software and 1-16 Sidexis, perform a software update if necessary 1-22 Contact the Sirona Customer Service Center for the settings/sensor information in the Xab.ini file TTP = Time Trigger Protocol 59 38 399 D3352 2 – 56...
  • Page 115 2.5 List of error messages Location 91: Cephalometer, board DX91 Error code Description Actions required see page Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 91 01 General error during module initializa- 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by...
  • Page 116 1-22 Replace board DX91 6-59 Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 117 6-49 Check board DX91, 3-12 replace if necessary 6-59 Please contact the Sirona Customer Service 1-22 Center (CSC) to find out whether a bugfix by means of a software update is possible and per- form such an update if necessary.
  • Page 118 2.5 List of error messages Tab 2 Error code Description Actions required see page Check motor M91_2, 91 32 Secondary diaphragm drive timeout replace if necessary Check cable to light barrier (L21/L24), replace if necessary 6-49 Perform software update to version V02.25 or 91 40 Rotary table pot compensation not yet 1-22...
  • Page 119: List Of Available Service Routines

    This entails a loss of warranty for the X-ray tube assembly! The performance of this service function can be proven by Sirona following a system failure. only if expressly requested by the customer! Test step 7 (from V02.27): 5-37...
  • Page 120 5-40 Test step 1: Display error logging memory Test step 2: Clear error logging memory only after consulting with the Sirona Customer Test step 5 (from V02.27): Service Center! Activation of CAN bus logging in the miniweb for checking the configuration...
  • Page 121 Tab 2 2.6 List of available service routines Routine Description Required... see page for electromechanical problems with the actua- S015 Actuator service 5-74 tors or the actuator movement (V02.28 or Test step 5: higher) Functional test of actuators 1 + 2 for changing the configuration S017 Configuration service...
  • Page 122 2.6 List of available service routines Tab 2 Routine Description Required... see page S017 Test step 18 VORSICHT Plus (V02.28 or higher, for XG only): This routine must not be selected, since it would in preparation! cause malfunctions of the unit! Configuration of display of remaining exposures Test step 22 after power-on...
  • Page 123 S034 Service for the digital cephalometer 5-134 for adjustment problems (only after consulting Test step 4: the Sirona Customer Service Center Calibrate center position of ceph scan (sensor side) Test step 5: Calibrate center position of ceph scan (diaphragm side)
  • Page 124 2.6 List of available service routines Tab 2 59 38 399 D3352 2 – 66 D3352.076.01.13.02 07.2008...
  • Page 125: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting ORTHOPHOS XG...
  • Page 126 Tab 3 Contents Error logging memory..........3 – 4 3.1.1 Example of error logging data ......3 – 5 Check the CAN bus..........3 – 6 3.2.1 Checking the CAN bus with the diagnostic function of board DX1........... 3 – 9 3.2.2 Jumper positions in the CAN bus ....... 3 – 10 Checking the boards ..........3 –...
  • Page 127 Tab 3 Troubleshooting DANGER Shock hazard! It is essential that you switch the X-ray unit OFF before replacing any components! CAUTION – Switch the X-ray unit OFF before connecting a measuring instrument. – Select the correct current/voltage type and adjust the measuring range to match the expected readings.
  • Page 128: Error Logging Memory

    3.1 Error logging memory Tab 3 Error logging memory The error logging memory is a component of the EXTENDED DETAILS (see section 1.10 on page 3-4). System time Entry type Entry data Data which might be expected to occur in the logging memory are explained below to help you interpret them better: 59 38 399 D3352 3 –...
  • Page 129: Example Of Error Logging Data

    – Rescue request Sidexis Timeout These entry data may also occur after "Recording stopped" or "Cancel" and indicate an exceptional circumstance. You can supply important information for error diagnosis in coordination with the Sirona Customer Service Center. Entry data [Error] E6 07 06...
  • Page 130: Check The Can Bus

    3.2 Check the CAN bus Tab 3 Check the CAN bus CAUTION When unplugging CAN bus cables, it is essential that the voltage supply is ap- plied at the module! Unit HW version BA and higher: Ω < Check jumpers on board DX42 (if present) for correct setting, see section 6.20.4.
  • Page 131 Tab 3 3.2 Check the CAN bus from page 3-6 Fault in cabling or in modules Find defective component or faulty cable by process of elimination. Is a substitute cable available? Cyclical test with bypassing of components Cyclical test using Bypass the individual bus outputs to the same substitute cable the modules in succession and mea-...
  • Page 132 ("Wiggle test" or see also ser- vice routine S012.4 (LED test), Contact the page 5-65). SIRONA Customer Service Center (CSC). • Can a CAN error message or fail- ure of the LED flashing be caused for one or more modules? Replace the corresponding connectors, cables or modules.
  • Page 133: Checking The Can Bus With The Diagnostic Function Of Board Dx1

    Tab 3 3.2 Check the CAN bus 3.2.1 Checking the CAN bus with the diagnostic function of board DX1 Board DX1 features a diagnostic function for diagnosing malfunctions of the CAN bus via LEDs V700 and V701 (see wiring diagrams). The following table indicates the operating status of the CAN bus and the recommended error correction measures: V700...
  • Page 134: Jumper Positions In The Can Bus

    3.2 Check the CAN bus Tab 3 3.2.2 Jumper positions in the CAN bus The jumpers are located on board DX1 at sockets X302, X303, X306, X307, X309, X500 and X503 (see also wiring diagrams). If a cable is plugged into the socket, the corresponding jumpers must be set to the outer position.
  • Page 135 Tab 3 3.2 Check the CAN bus Unit HW version BA and higher (from November 2006) Socket, Socket, e.g. X500 e.g. X309 DX81 X503 Ceph SUB_D sensor Jumper outside Jumper inside DX81 Module con- Module not con- X500 SUB_D nected, i.e. con- nected, i.e.
  • Page 136: Checking The Boards

    3.3 Checking the boards Tab 3 Checking the boards Check operating status of board. Visual inspection: Locate board (DX1 or other • Is the board intact? connected board) or component • Do the LEDs indicate normal operation? (e.g. cable) causing fault/error; (see table below) replace component if necessary.
  • Page 137: Checking Board Dx32

    Tab 3 3.3 Checking the boards 3.3.1 Checking board DX32 Check operating status of board. If board DX32 is visibly damaged, replace board; Visual inspection: see section 6.20. • Is the board intact? Unit hardware version < BA: • Are LEDs V132 and V133 on board DX32 lit? Unit hardware version ≥...
  • Page 138: Checking The Motors

    3.4 Checking the motors Tab 3 Checking the motors Check operating status of motors. Visual inspection: Replace the motor and/or fix the plug • Is the motor intact? connections. • Are the plug connections OK? Temporarily install replacement motor Motor is OK! and check unit function.
  • Page 139: Checking The Light Barriers

    Tab 3 3.5 Checking the light barriers Checking the light barriers Clean plug; in case of a defect, Is the plug connection between the fix or replace defective component, light barrier and the board OK? see section 6. Actuate light barrier manually and Is a replacement light barrier check signal change on pin 3 of light available?
  • Page 140: Device Leakage Current Too High

    3.6 Device leakage current too high Tab 3 Device leakage current too high Pull tube assembly cable L3 off of Check the cable shields connector X3 on board DX6 and per- (see section 7.12) and check the form measurement of leakage current cables for visible signs of damage.
  • Page 141: Checking The Cables

    Tab 3 3.7 Checking the cables Checking the cables NOTE You can use a standard Cat5 cable as a test cable for L8*, L10, L12, L40 and L37. Caution! This cable must not be permanently installed. NOTE Most cables have the same plug at both ends and are connected 1:1 (see also section "1.12 Cabling overview').
  • Page 142: Error Analysis Of X-Ray Control Signal Path: Up To Unit Hardware Revision Ag (With Board Dx41)

    3.8 Error analysis of X-RAY control signal path: up to unit hardware revision AG Error analysis of X-RAY control signal path: up to unit hardware revision AG (with board DX41) 3.8.1 Error and help messages with remote control installed E3 42 31 + E3 13 40 + E3 41 20 Was the release but- Switch the unit OFF occur in combination after the unit...
  • Page 143 Tab 3 3.8 Error analysis of X-RAY control signal path: up to unit hardware revision AG E3 41 20 Door contact • Close door contact occurs individually after the unit is open? • Switch unit OFF and ON again switched ON. Does the error message recur? Short circuit in signal path between boards DX41 and DX42 during switch-ON:...
  • Page 144: Error Messages Without Installed Remote Control

    3.8 Error analysis of X-RAY control signal path: up to unit hardware revision AG H321 Door contact is triggered at start of exposure. • Close door contact open? • Start exposure again Is the error message displayed again? • Check door contact, repair if necessary •...
  • Page 145: Error Messages With And Without Installed Remote Control

    Tab 3 3.8 Error analysis of X-RAY control signal path: up to unit hardware revision AG 3.8.3 Error messages with and without installed remote control Error code Description Actions required see page Replace board DX41 41 20 Faulty detection of release signal by 6-59 DX41 processor when the unit is switched ON.
  • Page 146: Error Analysis Of X-Ray Control Signal Path: Unit Hw Version Ba Or Higher (Without Board Dx41)

    3.9 Error analysis of X-RAY control signal path: unit HW version BA or higher Error analysis of X-RAY control signal path: unit HW version BA or higher (without board DX41) 3.9.1 Error and help messages with remote control installed E3 42 31 + E3 13 40 Was release button Switch the unit OFF occur in combination after the unit...
  • Page 147: Error Messages Without Installed

    Tab 3 3.9 Error analysis of X-RAY control signal path: unit HW version BA or higher H321 Door contact is triggered at start of exposure. • Close door contact open? • Start exposure again Is the error message displayed again? •...
  • Page 148: Remote Control

    3.9 Error analysis of X-RAY control signal path: unit HW version BA or higher 3.9.3 Error messages with and without installed remote control Error code Description Actions required see page Replace cable L117 or L108 13 40 Short circuit in signal path between 6-91 release button A2 and board DX11 Replace board DX1...
  • Page 149: Check Data Paths/Generate Test Images

    Tab 3 3.10 Check data paths/Generate test images 3.10 Check data paths/Generate test images SIDEXIS XG must be installed and configured before you begin checking the data paths. NOTE For a panoramic test image, the panoramic mode must be activated on the unit;...
  • Page 150 3.10 Check data paths/Generate test images Tab 3 Select/confirm the service exposure: Click DIGITAL TEST PATTERN – If several different X-ray components are available, a dialog box for selecting the X-ray component appears on the screen. In this case, select/confirm the required component. –...
  • Page 151 Tab 3 3.10 Check data paths/Generate test images PAN test image CEPH test image TSA test image Check the images according to the following criteria: – Tile structure of the existing segments NOTE To facilitate checking, you may adjust the image contrast and brightness in SIDEXIS.
  • Page 152 3.10 Check data paths/Generate test images Tab 3 59 38 399 D3352 3 – 28 D3352.076.01.13.02 07.2008...
  • Page 153: Adjustment

    Adjustment ORTHOPHOS XG...
  • Page 154 Tab 4 Contents Important information concerning adjustment ..4 – 3 Diaphragm/system adjustment menu......4 – 5 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit ......4 – 9 4.3.1 Pan needle phantom ..........4 – 9 4.3.2 Dismantling the fixed diaphragm (XG 3 / 3 PPE only) ..........4 – 10 4.3.3 Adjusting the pan sensor Plus / XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) .........
  • Page 155: Important Information Concerning Adjustment

    Tab 4 4.1 Important information concerning adjustment Adjustment Important information concerning adjustment WARNING When performing the following tests, be sure to observe the radiation protection regulations applicable in your country (see operating instruc- tions). CAUTION Before starting the service routines for system adjustment, make sure that no unit movements are active (especially diaphragm travels)! Otherwise the sys- tem may become inoperable in rare cases.
  • Page 156: Important Information Concerning Adjustment

    4.1 Important information concerning adjustment Tabs 4 Default values in the Diaphragm/system adjustment menu in SIDEXIS XG During the adjustment, the default adjustment values are displayed in the text boxes of the Diaphragm/system adjustment menu. First perform the adjustment with these default values. If you do not attain the desired result via this automatic adjustment, you should determine the adjust- ment values manually by measuring the exposure with the SIDEXIS measur- ing ruler and then overwrite the default values in the menu.
  • Page 157: Diaphragm/System Adjustment Menu

    Tab 4 4.2 Diaphragm/system adjustment menu Diaphragm/system adjustment menu Menu: Diaphragm/system adjustment menu guides you through the DIAPHRAGM SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT adjustment of the panoramic unit and the cephalometer. This service routine is started from SIDEXIS XG: EXTRAS CONSTANCY TEST XCXP SELECT X RAY DEVICE SERVICE...
  • Page 158 / XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) Plus Ceph - Reset adjustment (XG / XG 5) Sirona Service Sheet (for internal use only) You can change between the individual submenus by clicking the menu tabs with the mouse. To quit the menu, click...
  • Page 159 Tab 4 4.2 Diaphragm/system adjustment menu Direction of displacement of the exposed image area/ Information on the pictographs in the system adjustment menu The Pan - Sensor adjustment, Pan - Filter and Pan - Symmetry submenus each contain a pictographic representation of the expected adjustment image to help you perform the adjustment.
  • Page 160 4.2 Diaphragm/system adjustment menu Tabs 4 Displays during the adjustment procedure During the adjustment procedure, different service routines are started from SIDEXIS; they are displayed one after the other on the Easypad Plus touchscreen (XG ) or the Multipad display (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE). Plus ...ORTHOPHOS XG / Ceph...
  • Page 161: Adjusting The Panoramic X-Ray Unit

    Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit 4.3.1 Pan needle phantom Accessory: Pan needle phantom In order to perform the pan sensor adjustment and the symmetry adjust- ment you must insert the needle phantom (A) in the bite block holder of the panoramic X-ray unit.
  • Page 162: Dismantling The Fixed Diaphragm (Xg 3 / 3 Ppe Only)

    4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Tabs 4 Dismantling the fixed diaphragm 4.3.2 (XG 3 / 3 PPE only) Version delivered until approx. end of 2006 Version delivered after approx. end of 2007 59 38 399 D3352 4 – 10 D3352.076.01.13.02 07.2008...
  • Page 163 Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit The fixed diaphragm must be dismantled in order to perform the sensor adjustment of the ORTHOPHOS XG 3/3 PPE X-ray unit. To do this, proceed as follows: Remove the covers: – Tube assembly, front –...
  • Page 164: Adjusting The Pan Sensor (Xg Plus / Xg 5 / 3 / 3 Ppe)

    4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Tabs 4 4.3.3 Adjusting the pan sensor Plus / XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) Menu: Diaphragm/system adjustment Pan - Sensor adjustment ‡ Preparations Plug the sensor into the sensor slot on the panoramic X-ray unit. Insert the needle phantom in the bite block holder of the panoramic X-ray unit (see page 4-9).
  • Page 165 Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Making the unit ready for exposure: Make SIDEXIS XG ready for exposure: Click IMAGE ACQUISITION SIDEXIS screen The exposure dialog box showing the exposure status appears in SIDEXIS. Plus : Display on the Easypad The Easypad touchscreen shows service routine S010.1 as well as the related exposure parameters.
  • Page 166 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Tabs 4 Starting the exposure Take an exposure (60kV/3mA; 0.60 s): – Press the R key to move the unit back to the starting position. Plus The procedure is completed when the status message “ORTHOPHOS is ready for exposure“...
  • Page 167 Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Coarse or precision adjustment? Sensor adjustment can usually be performed directly via precision adjust- ment. Only in exceptional cases, e.g. if one or several needles are completely outside of the image field C in an image acquired with the PRECISION presetting, is it necessary to perform a coarse adjustment prior ADJUSTMENT...
  • Page 168 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Tabs 4 NOTE Making the unit ready for exposure The default values for S1, S2 and S3 were automatically determined by SIDEXIS based on the exposure and entered in the text boxes of the menu. For manual adjustment, the values displayed at this position in the text boxes of the menu can be overwritten (see page 4-21).
  • Page 169 Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Making the unit ready for exposure Confirm the sensor adjustment and make SIDEXIS XG ready for exposure: Click SIDEXIS screen The exposure dialog box showing the exposure status appears in SIDEXIS. Plus : Display on the Easypad The Easypad touchscreen shows service routine S010.1 as well as the related exposure parameters.
  • Page 170 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Tabs 4 Starting the exposure Take an exposure (60kV/3mA; 0.60 s): – Press the R key to move the unit back to the starting position. Plus The procedure is completed when the status message “ORTHOPHOS is ready for exposure“...
  • Page 171 Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit NOTE If you do not reach your goal via automatic adjustment, repeat the adjustment procedure with manually determined adjustment values (see page 4-20). Saving the values 10. If the image is identical to the ideal image (A), save the values: Click SAVE VALUES NOTE...
  • Page 172 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Tabs 4 Manual adjustment of the PAN sensor The manual adjustment procedure is similar to the one for automatic adjust- ment. The only difference is that the default adjustment values automatically determined by SIDEXIS are overwritten by manually determined adjustment values in the submenu.
  • Page 173 Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Overwriting default values for S1, S2 Overwrite the default values for S1, S2 and S3 with the measured values and S3 in the text boxes of the submenu. SENSOR ADJUSTMENT NOTE For information on the direction of displacement (input of +/- sign in the menu) see page 4-7.
  • Page 174: Adjusting The (Motorized) Pan Diaphragm (Xg Plus / Xg 5)

    If a message window indicating that the diaphragm is tilted appears during the pan diaphragm adjustment, this means that the primary diaphragm is me- chanically maladjusted in the vertical axis. In this case, contact the Sirona Customer Service Center: Opening Go to the submenu.
  • Page 175 Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Making the unit ready for exposure Make SIDEXIS XG ready for exposure: Click IMAGE ACQUISITION SIDEXIS screen The exposure dialog box showing the exposure status appears in SIDEXIS. Plus : Display on the Easypad The Easypad touchscreen shows service routine S030.2 as well as the related exposure parameters.
  • Page 176: (Xg Plus / Xg 5, Not For Xg 3 / 3 Ppe)

    4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Tabs 4 Starting the exposure Take an exposure (60 kV/3 mA; 0.20 s): – Press the R key to move the unit back to the starting position. Plus The procedure is completed when the status message “ORTHOPHOS is ready for exposure“...
  • Page 177 Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Evaluating the X-ray image Evaluate the X-ray image: Adjustment: ok Adjustment: not ok – The exposed diaphragm area must lie horizontally centered in the image field as well as inside the superimposed auxiliary lines (A). –...
  • Page 178 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Tabs 4 Coarse or precision adjustment? In most cases, the diaphragm can be adjusted using precision adjustment from the start (see step 5 onward). Only in exceptional cases, e.g. if the exposed image area is completely outside the image field C in an image acquired with setting, is it necessary to perform a PRECISION ADJUSTMENT...
  • Page 179 Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit NOTE Making the unit ready for exposure The default values for Sx and Sy were automatically determined by SIDEXIS based on the exposure and entered in the text boxes of the menu. For manual adjustment, the values displayed at this position in the text boxes of the menu can be overwritten (see page 4-31).
  • Page 180 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Tabs 4 Starting the exposure Take an exposure (60 kV/3 mA; 0.20 s): – Press the R key to move the unit back to the starting position. Plus The procedure is completed when the status message “ORTHOPHOS is ready for exposure“...
  • Page 181 Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit – The exposed diaphragm area must lie horizontally centered in the image field as well as inside the superimposed auxiliary lines (A). – A white border surrounding the image on all sides must be visible. The maximum density must lie in the center of the diaphragm area (A).
  • Page 182 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Tabs 4 Manual adjustment of the PAN diaphragm The manual adjustment procedure is similar to the one for automatic adjust- ment. The only difference is that the default adjustment values automatically determined by SIDEXIS are overwritten by manually determined adjustment values in the submenu.
  • Page 183 Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Overwriting the default values for Sx Overwrite the default values for Sx and Sy with the measured values in and Sy the text boxes of the submenu. DIAPHRAGM NOTE For information on the direction of displacement (input of +/- sign in the menu) see page 4-7.
  • Page 184 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Tabs 4 4.3.5 Adjusting the (fixed) pan diaphragm (XG 3 / 3 PPE) Menu: Diaphragm/system adjustment Pan - Diaphragm ‡ NOTE Preparations The fixed diaphragm must be reattached for this adjustment step (see page 4-10). Remove the needle phantom from the bite block holder of the panoramic X-ray unit (see page 4-9).
  • Page 185 Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Making the unit ready for exposure Make SIDEXIS XG ready for exposure: Click IMAGE ACQUISITION SIDEXIS screen The exposure dialog box showing the exposure status appears in SIDEXIS. XG 3/3 PPE: Display on the Multipad The single-line display of the Multipad shows the exposure parameters of service routine S030.2.
  • Page 186 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Tabs 4 Evaluating the X-ray image Evaluate the X-ray image: Adjustment: ok Adjustment: not ok – The exposed diaphragm area must lie horizontally centered in the image field as well as inside the superimposed auxiliary lines (A). –...
  • Page 187 Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Measuring adjustment values in Measure distances Sx and Sy with the SIDEXIS measuring ruler. SIDEXIS NOTE Measured value x 0.27 (mm) = mechanical adjustment value of diaphragm (mm) NOTE Tip: To facilitate the measuring procedure, you can also color the image in SI- DEXIS (see SIDEXIS Operator’s Manual).
  • Page 188 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Tabs 4 Mechanical adjustment of the fixed Remove the covers (see also page 1-50): diaphragm – Tube assembly, front – Tube assembly, rear Loosen both screws (A) slightly (approx. 1 turn). Adjust the diaphragm position via eccentric screws B (horizontal adjust- ment) and C (vertical adjustment).
  • Page 189 Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Making the unit ready for exposure Make SIDEXIS XG ready for exposure: Click IMAGE ACQUISITION SIDEXIS screen The exposure dialog box showing the exposure status appears in SIDEXIS. XG 3 / 3 PPE: Display on the Multipad The single-line display of the Multipad shows the exposure parameters of service routine S030.2.
  • Page 190 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Tabs 4 Evaluating the X-ray image Evaluate the X-ray image: Adjustment: ok – The exposed diaphragm area must lie horizontally centered in the image field as well as inside the superimposed auxiliary lines (A). –...
  • Page 191 Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit 4.3.6 Adjusting the pan filter Plus / XG 5, not for XG 3 / 3 PPE) Menu: Diaphragm/system adjustment Pan - Filter ‡ Opening Go to the submenu. FILTER FILTER Making the unit ready for exposure Make SIDEXIS XG ready for exposure: Click IMAGE ACQUISITION...
  • Page 192 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Tabs 4 SIDEXIS screen The exposure dialog box showing the exposure status appears in SIDEXIS. Plus : Display on the Easypad The Easypad touchscreen shows service routine S030.3 as well as the related exposure parameters. 60 kV/3 mA 0.20 s XG 5: Display on the Multipad...
  • Page 193 Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Evaluating the X-ray image Evaluate the X-ray image: Adjustment: ok Adjustment: not ok – The superimposed filter must cover one half of the diaphragm (A). NOTE If these criteria are not fulfilled (B), the pan filter must be adjusted. NOTE Making the unit ready for exposure The default value for Fx was automatically determined by SIDEXIS based on...
  • Page 194 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Tabs 4 SIDEXIS screen The exposure dialog box showing the exposure status appears in SIDEXIS. Plus : Display on the Easypad The Easypad touchscreen shows service routine S030.3 as well as the related exposure parameters. 60 kV/3 mA 0.20 s XG 5: Display on the Multipad...
  • Page 195 Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Evaluating the X-ray image Evaluate the X-ray image: Adjustment: ok – The superimposed filter must cover one half of the diaphragm (A). NOTE If this criterion is not yet fulfilled (B), repeat the adjustment procedure starting with step 5.
  • Page 196 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Tabs 4 Manual adjustment of the PAN filter The manual adjustment procedure is similar to the one for automatic adjust- ment. The only difference is that the default adjustment value automatically determined by SIDEXIS is overwritten by a manually determined adjustment value in the submenu.
  • Page 197: Adjusting The Pan Symmetry (Xg Plus / 5 / 3 / 3 Ppe)

    Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit 4.3.7 Adjusting the pan symmetry Plus / 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) Menu: Diaphragm/system adjustment Pan - Symmetry ‡ Preparations Insert the needle phantom in the bite block holder of the panoramic X-ray unit (see page 4-9).
  • Page 198 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Tabs 4 SIDEXIS screen The exposure dialog box showing the exposure status appears in SIDEXIS. Plus : Display on the Easypad The Easypad touchscreen shows service routine S010.2 as well as the related exposure parameters. 60 kV/3 mA 14.1 s XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Display on the Multipad...
  • Page 199 Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Evaluating the X-ray image Evaluate the X-ray image: ZOOM: 1:1 ± 0.75 mm ± 0.75 mm A1 = 88.6 mm ± 1 mm A2 = 44.3 ± 0.5 mm A2 = 44.3 ± 0.5 mm Adjustment: ok (length measurement with SIDEXIS) Adjustment: not ok (length measurement with SIDEXIS) 59 38 399 D3352...
  • Page 200 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Tabs 4 – The shadow of the center needle, the needle image and the auxil- iary line must be coincident and located behind each other. A tolerance (offset of needle from the central auxiliary line) of ±...
  • Page 201 Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Plus : Display on the Easypad The Easypad touchscreen shows service routine S010.2 as well as the related exposure parameters. 60 kV/3 mA 14.1 s XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Display on the Multipad The single-line display of the Multipad shows the exposure parameters of service routine S010.2.
  • Page 202 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Tabs 4 Evaluating the X-ray image Evaluate the X-ray image: ZOOM: 1:1 ± 0.75 mm ± 0.75 mm A1 = 88.6 mm ± 1 mm A2 = 44.3 ± 0.5 mm A2 = 44.3 ± 0.5 mm Adjustment: ok (length measurement with SIDEXIS) –...
  • Page 203 Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit NOTE If the X-ray image still does not correspond to the ideal image, it is pos- sible that one or more criteria have not yet been fulfilled: Case 1: Center needle not coincident with auxiliary line If the shadow of the center needle, the needle image and the auxiliary line do not yet coincide, then repeat the adjustment procedure starting with step 5.
  • Page 204 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Tabs 4 Manual adjustment of the PAN symmetry The manual adjustment procedure is similar to the one for automatic adjust- ment. The only difference is that the default adjustment values automatically determined by SIDEXIS are overwritten by manually determined adjustment values in the submenu.
  • Page 205 Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Overwriting default values for S1, S2 Overwrite the default values for S1, S2 and S3 with the measured values and S3 in the text boxes of the submenu. SYMMETRY NOTE For information on the direction of displacement (input of +/- sign in the menu) see page 4-7.
  • Page 206: Checking And Adjusting The Touchscreen (Xg Plus Only)

    4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Tabs 4 4.3.8 Checking and adjusting the touchscreen Plus only) Switch the unit ON Switch the unit ON. When the start screen appears (see above), press the light localizer, T and R keys immediately and simultaneously. NOTE These keys must be pressed while the unit is booting and the start screen is displayed.
  • Page 207 Tab 4 4.3 Adjusting the panoramic X-ray unit Touch the center of the green square in the upper right corner. The fourth adjustment screen appears on the display. NOTE Try to place the black dots which then appear as close to the centers of the squares as possible by touching the centers of the squares.
  • Page 208: Adjusting The Cephalometer (Xg Plus / Xg 5, If Ceph Is Installed)

    Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 Adjusting the cephalometer Plus / XG 5, if ceph is installed) 4.4.1 Check the ring type Plus (for XG with arm on left side only) Plus In XG units with the ceph arm mounted on the left side, a diffferent ring...
  • Page 209: Ceph Test Phantom

    Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) 4.4.2 Ceph test phantom Accessory: Ceph test phantom For the adjustment of the ceph primary diaphragm and the ceph main X- ray beam direction, you must insert test phantom B in the sensor slot on the panoramic X-ray unit.
  • Page 210: Adjusting The Ceph Primary Diaphragm

    Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 4.4.3 Adjusting the ceph primary diaphragm Menu: Diaphragm/system adjustment Ceph - Primary diaphragm ‡ NOTE For units with a unit software < V02.27 the exposure parameters for the prima- ry diaphragm adjustment may deviate from the parameters shown here (64 kV/16 mA;...
  • Page 211 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Call up Go to the submenu. CEPH PRIMARY DIAPHRAGM CEPH PRIMARY DIAPHRAGM Making the unit ready for exposure Make SIDEXIS XG ready for exposure: Click IMAGE ACQUISITION SIDEXIS screen The exposure dialog box showing the exposure status...
  • Page 212 Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 Plus : Display on the Easypad The Easypad touchscreen shows service routine S010.3 as well as the related exposure parameters. 64 kV/16 mA 6.1 s XG 5: Display on the Multipad The single-line display of the Multipad shows the exposure parameters of service routine S010.3.
  • Page 213 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Evaluating the X-ray image Evaluate the X-ray image: Adjustment: ok Length measurement with S3 = approx. 60 mm SIDEXIS Adjustment: not ok Length measurement with SIDEXIS 59 38 399 D3352 4 –...
  • Page 214 If these criteria are not fulfilled (B), the ceph primary diaphragm must be adjusted. NOTE If S3 is > 70 mm, then contact the Sirona Customer Service Center: Phone: 0 62 51/16 - 16 16 NOTE Making the unit ready for exposure The default values for S1, S2, S3 and S4 were automatically determined by SI- DEXIS based on the exposure and entered in the text boxes of the menu.
  • Page 215 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Plus : Display on the Easypad The Easypad touchscreen shows service routine S030.2 as well as the related exposure parameters. 64 kV/16 mA 6.1 s XG 5: Display on the Multipad The single-line display of the Multipad shows the exposure parameters of service routine S010.3.
  • Page 216 Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 Evaluating the X-ray image Evaluate the X-ray image: Adjustment: ok S3 = approx. 60 mm – The vertical pin must be horizontally centered in the exposed im- age area A.
  • Page 217 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Saving the values If the image is identical to the ideal image (A), save the values: Click SAVE VALUES Go on to the next adjustment step. 59 38 399 D3352 4 –...
  • Page 218 Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 Manual adjustment of the ceph primary diaphragm The manual adjustment procedure is similar to the one for automatic adjust- ment. The only difference is that the default adjustment values automatically determined by SIDEXIS are overwritten by manually determined adjustment values in the submenu.
  • Page 219 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Overwriting default values for S1, S2, Overwrite the default values for S1, S2, S3 and S4 with the measured val- S3 and S4 ues in the text boxes of the submenu.
  • Page 220: Adjusting The Ceph Fixed Point Of Rotation

    Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 4.4.4 Adjusting the ceph fixed point of rotation Menu: Diaphragm/system adjustment Ceph - Fixed point of rotation ‡ CAUTION It is essential that the PAN needle phantom is removed from bite block holder of the panoramic X-ray unit before a Ceph exposure is taken;...
  • Page 221 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Making the unit ready for exposure Make SIDEXIS XG ready for exposure: Click IMAGE ACQUISITION SIDEXIS screen The exposure dialog box showing the exposure status appears in SIDEXIS.
  • Page 222 Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 Starting the exposure Take an exposure (80 kV/14 mA; 0.60 s): – Press the R key to move the unit back to the starting position. Plus The procedure is completed when the status message “ORTHOPHOS is ready for exposure“...
  • Page 223 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Evaluating the X-ray image Evaluate the X-ray image: Adjustment: ok Adjustment: not ok – The exposed diaphragm area must lie centered and straight in the image field as well as inside the superimposed auxiliary lines (A).
  • Page 224 Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 Coarse or precision adjustment? In most cases, the fixed point of rotation can be adjusted using precision adjustment from the start (see steps 5 ff.). Only in exceptional cases, e.g. if the exposed image area is completely outside the image field C in an image acquired with setting, is it necessary to perform a...
  • Page 225 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) NOTE Making the unit ready for exposure The default values for S1, S2 and S3 were automatically determined by SI- DEXIS based on the exposure and entered in the text boxes of the menu. For manual adjustment, the values displayed at this position in the text boxes of the menu can be overwritten (see page 4-80).
  • Page 226 Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 Adjusting the diaphragm Adjust the diaphragm on the cephalometer mechanically. To do this, proceed as follows: Removing the cover Loosen screw B and remove the cover of the secondary diaphragm by pulling it downward.
  • Page 227 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Adjusting the inclination Adjust the inclination of the diaphragm with screw D (Lx mm) and the height of the diaphragm with screw E (Ly mm). NOTE Screw D: CCW rotation = Correction of diaphragm to the right CW rotation...
  • Page 228 Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 Plus : Display on the Easypad The Easypad touchscreen shows service routine S010.5 as well as the related exposure parameters. 80 kV/14 mA 0.60 s XG 5: Display on the Multipad The single-line display of the Multipad shows the exposure parameters of service routine S010.5.
  • Page 229 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Evaluating the X-ray image 12. Evaluate the X-ray image: Adjustment: ok – The exposed diaphragm area must lie centered and straight in the image field as well as inside the superimposed auxiliary lines (A).
  • Page 230 Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 Saving the values 13. If the image is identical to the ideal image (A), save the values: Click SAVE VALUES NOTE In SIDEXIS versions V01.50 and higher, the values for S1, S2 and S3 in the submenu are setequal to zero with a cor- CEPH FIXED POINT OF ROTATION...
  • Page 231 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Adjusting the ceph fixed point of rotation manually The manual adjustment procedure is similar to the one for automatic adjust- ment. The only difference is that the default adjustment values automatically determined by SIDEXIS are overwritten by manually determined adjustment values in the submenu.
  • Page 232 Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 Overwriting default values for S1, S2 Overwrite the default values for S1, S2 and S3 with the measured values and S3 in the text boxes of the submenu.
  • Page 233: Adjusting The Ceph Main X-Ray Beam Direction

    Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) 4.4.5 Adjusting the ceph main X-ray beam direction Menu: Diaphragm/system adjustment Ceph - Main X-ray beam direction ‡ CAUTION It is essential that the PAN needle phantom is removed from bite block holder of the panoramic X-ray unit before a Ceph exposure is taken;...
  • Page 234 Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 Making the unit ready for exposure Make SIDEXIS XG ready for exposure: Click IMAGE ACQUISITION SIDEXIS screen The exposure dialog box showing the exposure status appears in SIDEXIS.
  • Page 235 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Starting the exposure Take an exposure (80 kV/14 mA; 14.9 s): – Press the R key to move the unit back to the starting position. Plus The procedure is completed when the status message “ORTHOPHOS is ready for exposure“...
  • Page 236 Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 Evaluating the X-ray image Evaluate the X-ray image: 10 mm 10 mm 10 mm 10 mm Adjustment: ok Adjustment: not ok 59 38 399 D3352 4 –...
  • Page 237 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) – A horizontal bar must be visible in the center of the image (A). If this bar is visible, the exposure is OK and ... –...
  • Page 238 Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 Plus : Display on the Easypad The Easypad touchscreen displays service routine S010.6 as well as the related exposure parameters. 80 kV/14 mA 14.9 s XG 5: Display on the Multipad The single-line display of the Multipad shows the exposure parameters of service routine S010.6.
  • Page 239 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Evaluating the X-ray image Evaluate the X-ray image: Adjustment: ok – A horizontal bar must be visible in the center of the image (A). If this bar is visible, the exposure is OK and ...
  • Page 240 Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 Manual adjustment of the ceph main X-ray beam direction The manual adjustment procedure is similar to the one for automatic adjust- ment. The only difference is that the default adjustment value automatically determined by SIDEXIS is overwritten by a manually determined adjustment value in the submenu.
  • Page 241 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Overwriting the default value for S1 Replace the default value for S1 displayed in the text box of the CEPH submenu with the measured value if nec- MAIN X RAY BEAM DIRECTION essary.
  • Page 242: Adjusting The Ceph Quickshot (Xg Plus Full Version Only)

    Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 4.4.6 Adjusting the ceph quickshot Plus full version only) Menu: Diaphragm/system adjustment ceph quickshot ‡ CAUTION It is essential that the PAN needle phantom is removed from bite block holder of the panoramic X-ray unit before a Ceph exposure is taken;...
  • Page 243 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Making the unit ready for exposure Make SIDEXIS XG ready for exposure: Click IMAGE ACQUISITION SIDEXIS screen The exposure dialog box showing the exposure status appears in SIDEXIS.
  • Page 244 Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 Starting the exposure Take an exposure (80 kV/14 mA; 0.30 s): – Press the R key to move the unit back to the starting position. Plus The procedure is completed when the status message “ORTHOPHOS is ready for exposure“...
  • Page 245 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Evaluating the X-ray image Evaluate the X-ray image: Adjustment: ok Adjustment: not ok – The exposed diaphragm area must lie centered and straight in the image field as well as inside the superimposed auxiliary lines (A).
  • Page 246 Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 NOTE Making the unit ready for exposure The default value for S1 was automatically determined by SIDEXIS based on the exposure and entered in the text box of the menu. For manual adjustment, the value displayed at this position in the text box of the menu can be overwritten (see page 4-99).
  • Page 247 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Starting the exposure Take an exposure (80 kV/14 mA; 0.30 s): – Press the R key to move the unit back to the starting position. Plus The procedure is completed when the status message “ORTHOPHOS is ready for exposure“...
  • Page 248 Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 Evaluating the X-ray image Evaluate the X-ray image: Adjustment: ok – The exposed diaphragm area must lie centered and straight in the image field as well as inside the superimposed auxiliary lines (A).
  • Page 249 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Saving a value If the image is identical to the ideal image (A), save the value: Click SAVE VALUES NOTE In SIDEXIS versions V01.50 and higher, the value for S1 in the CEPH QUICK submenu is setequal to zero with a correct adjustment, i.e.
  • Page 250 Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 Manual adjustment of the ceph quickshot The manual adjustment procedure is similar to the one for automatic adjust- ment. The only difference is that the default adjustment value automatically determined by SIDEXIS is overwritten by a manually determined adjustment value in the submenu.
  • Page 251 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Overwriting the default value for S1 Replace the default value for S1 displayed in the text box of the CEPH submenu with the measured value if necessary. QUICKSHOT NOTE For information on the direction of displacement (input of +/- sign in the menu)
  • Page 252: Checking And Adjusting The Alignment Of The Ear Plugs

    Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 4.4.7 Checking and adjusting the alignment of the ear plugs Checking the ear plug alignment NOTE The sensor must be plugged into the sensor slot on the cephalometer. The sensor must not be plugged into the sensor slot on the panoramic X-ray unit.
  • Page 253 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Removing the cover Unscrew and remove the cover from the cephalometer. Opening the SIDEXIS Service menu Open the SIDEXIS Service menu: To do this, proceed as follows: Opening the constancy test Select the constancy test in SIDEXIS XG: Select...
  • Page 254 Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 Selecting/confirming the test type Select/confirm the test type: Click SERVICE EXPOSURE The dialog box for selecting the service exposure appears on the screen. Selecting/confirming the service exposure Select/confirm the service exposure: Click QUALITY TEST EXPOSURE...
  • Page 255 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Starting the exposure Take an exposure: – Press the R key to move the unit back to the starting position. Plus The procedure is completed when the status message “ORTHOPHOS is ready for exposure“...
  • Page 256 Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 Adjusting the ear plug alignment Horizontal correction Loosen screws A slightly. Do not unscrew them completely! Adjust the ear plugs in the horizontal direction by turning screw B coun- terclockwise or clockwise.
  • Page 257 Plus Tab 4 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) approx. 100 degrees Vertical correction Turn the rotary table counterclockwise approx. 100 degrees until you can see screw C through the opening in the cover plate. 59 38 399 D3352 4 –...
  • Page 258 Plus 4.4 Adjusting the cephalometer (XG / XG 5, if ceph is installed) Tabs 4 Loosen screw C slightly (do not unscrew it completely!) and adjust the ear plugs in the vertical direction with knurled nut D. The direction of ro- tation corresponding to a unit with the Ceph arm mounted on the left or on the right side is shown in the following illustration: Ceph arm mounted on...
  • Page 259 Plus Tab 4 4.5 TSA sensor adjustment (XG full version only) TSA sensor adjustment Plus full version only) Menu: Diaphragm/system adjustment TSA sensor ‡ Open the menu if it is not already DIAPHRAGM SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT open (see page 4-5). Opening Go to the submenu.
  • Page 260 Plus 4.5 TSA sensor adjustment (XG full version only) Tabs 4 SIDEXIS screen The exposure dialog box showing the exposure status appears in SIDEXIS. Plus : Display on the Easypad The Easypad touchscreen shows service routine S030.4 as well as the related exposure parameters. 60 kV/3 mA 0.20 s Starting the exposure...
  • Page 261 Plus Tab 4 4.5 TSA sensor adjustment (XG full version only) Evaluating the X-ray image Evaluate the X-ray image: Adjustment: ok Adjustment: not ok – The exposed diaphragm area must lie horizontally centered in the image field (A). – A white border surrounding the image on all sides must be visible. The maximum density must lie in the center of the diaphragm area (A).
  • Page 262 Plus 4.5 TSA sensor adjustment (XG full version only) Tabs 4 NOTE Making the unit ready for exposure The default values for S1 and S2 were automatically determined by SIDEXIS based on the exposure and entered in the text box of the menu. For manual adjustment, the values displayed at this position in the text boxes of the menu can be overwritten (see page 4-114).
  • Page 263: Tsa Sensor Adjustment (Xg Plus Full Version Only)

    Plus Tab 4 4.5 TSA sensor adjustment (XG full version only) Evaluating the X-ray image Evaluate the X-ray image: Adjustment: ok – The exposed diaphragm area must lie horizontally and vertically centered in the image field (A). – A white border surrounding the image on all sides must be visible. The maximum density must lie in the center of the diaphragm area (A).
  • Page 264 Plus 4.5 TSA sensor adjustment (XG full version only) Tabs 4 Saving the values If the image is identical to the ideal image (A), save the values: Click SAVE VALUES NOTE In SIDEXIS versions higher than V01.50, the values for Sx and Sy in the submenu are setequal to zero with a correct adjustment, i.e.
  • Page 265 Plus Tab 4 4.5 TSA sensor adjustment (XG full version only) Manual adjustment of the TSA sensor The manual adjustment procedure is similar to the one for automatic adjust- ment. The only difference is that the default adjustment values automatically determined by SIDEXIS are overwritten by manually determined adjustment values in the submenu.
  • Page 266 Plus 4.5 TSA sensor adjustment (XG full version only) Tabs 4 Overwriting the default values for Sx Overwrite the default values for Sx and Sy with the measured values in and Sy the text boxes of the submenu. SENSOR NOTE For information on the direction of displacement (input of +/- sign in the menu) see page 4-7.
  • Page 267: Resetting The Adjustment (Xg Plus / 5 / 3 / 3 Ppe)

    This will enable you to reset the adjustment val- ues to the factory settings if necessary. Contact the Sirona Customer Service Center for more information (or to enable the menu): Phone: 0 62 51/16 - 16 16...
  • Page 268 Plus 4.6 Resetting the adjustment (XG / 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) Tabs 4 59 38 399 D3352 4 – 116 D3352.076.01.13.02 07.2008...
  • Page 269: Service Routines

    Service routines ORTHOPHOS XG...
  • Page 270 Tab 5 Contents Selecting the Service menu ........5 – 10 Plus 5.1.1 Selection on the Easypad (XG ) ....5 – 10 5.1.2 Selection on the Multipad (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) ... 5 – 13 Selecting a service routine ........5 – 15 5.2.1 Service routines with security access....
  • Page 271 Tab 5 5.11 Service routine S014 ..........5 – 67 5.11.1 S014: Test step 1 ..........5 – 67 5.11.2 S014: Test step 2 ..........5 – 69 5.11.3 S014: Test step 3 ..........5 – 71 5.11.4 S014: Test step 4 ..........5 – 73 5.12 Service routine S015 ..........5 –...
  • Page 272 Tab 5 5.16 Service routine S021 (not for XG 3 / 3 PPE)..5 – 121 5.16.1 S021: Test step 1 ........... 5 – 121 5.16.2 S021: Test step 3 ........... 5 – 123 5.17 Service routine S032........... 5 – 126 5.17.1 S032: Test step 10 .........
  • Page 273 Tab 5 Directory of all available service routines Plus Service routine XG 3 XG 3 PPE XG 5 Function Page S001 Radiation without rotary movement, fixed 5-21 radiation time S002 Radiation without rotary movement, 5-23 maximum radiation time can be selected S002: Test step 1 Primary diaphragm remains in last position 5-24...
  • Page 274 Tabs 5 Plus Service routine XG 3 XG 3 PPE XG 5 Function Page S014 Rotation motor service 5-67 S014: Test step 1 Travel of rotational drive to the Pan home 5-67 position S014: Test step 2 – – – Travel of rotational drive to the Ceph home 5-69 position...
  • Page 275 Tab 5 Plus Service routine XG 3 XG 3 PPE XG 5 Function Page S017: Test step 22 – – Configuration of PPE display 5-107 (XG 3 PPE only) S017: Test step 23 – – Configuration of PPE display warning level 5-108 (XG 3 PPE only) 59 38 399 D3352...
  • Page 276 Tabs 5 Plus Service routine XG 3 XG 3 PPE XG 5 Function Page S018 Service for height adjustment 5-109 S018: Test step 2 Setting the maximum travel height 5-110 S018: Test step 3 Undoing the maximum travel height setting 5-112 S018: Test step 4 Check of the height adjustment sensor...
  • Page 277 To activate the lateral image reversal, please contact the SIRONA Customer Service Center. They will be glad to give you all the information you need on this subject.
  • Page 278: Selecting The Service Menu

    5.1 Selecting the Service menu Tabs 5 Selecting the Service menu Plus 5.1.1 Selection on the Easypad (XG Design of the user interface The touchscreen user interface of the Easypad is subdivided into 4 levels: Level 1: Main menu Level 2: Program Settings Level 3: Basic Settings Level 4: Service menu Main menu...
  • Page 279 Tab 5 5.1 Selecting the Service menu Service menu/access Access the Service menu: – Press and hold down the Service key until the patient symbol keys light up (approx. 2 s). – Then press the patient symbol keys in the following order within 4 s: b –...
  • Page 280 5.1 Selecting the Service menu Tabs 5 Displays and symbols in the From the Service menu, you can run all available service routines and per- Service menu form important system settings, tests and compensations. Depending on the procedure step, different control symbols and display fields are activated in a context-sensitive way in the Service menu on the X RAY Active! touchscreen:...
  • Page 281: Selection On The Multipad (Xg 5 / 3 / 3 Ppe)

    Tab 5 5.1 Selecting the Service menu 5.1.2 Selection on the Multipad (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) Press the Service key until the LED above the Service key lights up. After the Service key is released, the LEDs above the patient symbol keys light up.
  • Page 282 5.1 Selecting the Service menu Tabs 5 Displays and keys on the Multipad From the Service menu, you can run all available service routines (for service only) and perform important system settings, tests and compensations. Depending on the procedure step, different hints, error messages and param- eters are displayed in a context-sensitive way on the Multipad: Prog.
  • Page 283: Selecting A Service Routine

    Tab 5 5.2 Selecting a service routine Selecting a service routine Select the Service menu (see section 5.1). Selecting a service routine Select the desired system version using the arrow keys of selection field 1 and confirm this selection with the Service key. NOTE If the selected service routine comprises several test steps, the first selectable test step is displayed in selection field 2.
  • Page 284 5.2 Selecting a service routine Tabs 5 Plus The selected service routine as well as the selected test step are displayed in the right column (in our example S005, test step 4). For XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: The parameters or IDs of the selected service routine are displayed on the Multipad.
  • Page 285: Service Routines With Security Access

    Tab 5 5.2 Selecting a service routine 5.2.1 Service routines with security access NOTE A security code is required for accessing service routines involving functions such as radiation release or editing of configuration data or stored values. This procedure prevents the inadvertent selection or activation of these service routines.
  • Page 286: Service Routines With Sidexis

    5.3 Service routines with SIDEXIS Tabs 5 Service routines with SIDEXIS WARNING Be sure to observe the radiation protection regulations applicable in your country. Switch the unit ON. Plus ç ORTHOPHOS XG The X-Ray radiation indicator lights up briefly. å After approx.
  • Page 287 Tab 5 5.3 Service routines with SIDEXIS Select the constancy test in SIDEXIS XG: Select EXTRAS CONSTANCY TEST ‡ The typical Sidexis user interface is started. Constancy test is already preset. Start the exposure mode: Click XCXP The dialog box for selecting the X-ray device appears on the screen. Select/confirm the X-ray device: Select the desired and click...
  • Page 288 5.3 Service routines with SIDEXIS Tabs 5 Select/confirm the SERVICE EXPOSURE The following service exposures are available for selection: Checks the data transmission DIGITAL TEST PATTERN path between PC and sensor Sets interlock signal for FACTORY SERVICE service programs (only for D3297) Check of pan and DIAPHRAGM TEST EXPOSURE ceph adjustments...
  • Page 289: Service Routine S001

    S001: Radiation without rotary movement, fixed radiation time Tab 5 5.4 Service routine S001 Service routine S001 Radiation without rotary movement, fixed radiation time WARNING Be sure to observe the radiation protection regulations applicable in your country. Function S001: Test of X-ray beam and kV/mA levels Radiation with selected kV/mA level Security access Radiation time cannot be selected, max.
  • Page 290 S001: Radiation without rotary movement, fixed radiation time 5.4 Service routine S001 Tabs 5 Selecting the kV/mA level Use the arrow keys in selection field 1 to select the desired kV/mA level. NOTE The maximum radiation time is displayed in selection field 2. The maximum radiation time cannot be changed in this service routine and equals 14.0 seconds.
  • Page 291: Service Routine S002

    S002: Radiation without rotary movement, maximum radiation time can be selected Tab 5 5.5 Service routine S002 Service routine S002 Radiation without rotary movement, maximum radiation time can be selected WARNING Be sure to observe the radiation protection regulations applicable in your country.
  • Page 292: S002: Test Step 1

    S002.1: Radiation w/o rot. movement, max. radiation time selectable, prim. diaphr. in last pos. 5.5 Service routine S002 Tabs 5 5.5.1 S002: Test step 1 Selecting test step 1 Select test step 1 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key Plus Easypad touchscreen...
  • Page 293 S002.1: Radiation w/o rot. movement, max. radiation time selectable, prim. diaphr. in last pos. Tab 5 5.5 Service routine S002 Releasing radiation Release radiation by pressing the release button. Radiation from any tube assembly position, no rotary movement The primary diaphragm remains in the last position set The maximum radiation time corresponds to the selected radiation time NOTE...
  • Page 294: S002: Test Step 3 (Not For Xg 3 / 3 Ppe)

    S002.3: Radiation w/o rot. movement, max. radiation time selectable, prim. diaphr. opened fully 5.5 Service routine S002 Tabs 5 5.5.2 S002: Test step 3 (not for XG 3 / 3 PPE) Difference from S002, test step 1: Primary diaphragm is opened fully NOTE For selection and operating sequence, see S002, test step 1.
  • Page 295: S002: Test Step 4 (Not For Xg 3 / 3 Ppe)

    S002.4: Radiation without rotary movement, max. radiation time selectable, with 0.8 mm Cu Tab 5 5.5 Service routine S002 5.5.3 S002: Test step 4 (not for XG 3 / 3 PPE) Difference from S002, test step 1: A filter element for a 0.8 Cu step filter is inserted in the beam path The primary diaphragm is widened symmetrically to the pan position so that the step filter still remains covered NOTE...
  • Page 296: Service Routine S005

    S005: General X-ray tube assembly service 5.6 Service routine S005 Tabs 5 Service routine S005 General X-ray tube assembly service WARNING Be sure to observe the radiation protection regulations applicable in your country. Function S005 General X-ray tube assembly service Test step 2 Automatic compensation of preheating Security access...
  • Page 297 S005.2: Automatic adjustment of preheating Tab 5 5.6 Service routine S005 5.6.1 S005: Test step 2 Selecting test step 2 Select test step 2 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad...
  • Page 298 S005.2: Automatic adjustment of preheating 5.6 Service routine S005 Tabs 5 Performing the compensation Start the automatic compensation by pressing the release button. CAUTION The tube assembly must be at operating temperature before the compensation. To do this, release radiation once for 14.0 s at kV/mA level 60/9 via service routine S001 (see page 5-21).
  • Page 299: S005: Test Step 2

    S005.4: Fan test Tab 5 5.6 Service routine S005 5.6.2 S005: Test step 4 Selecting test step 4 Select test step 4 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad S005...
  • Page 300 S005.4: Fan test 5.6 Service routine S005 Tabs 5 Plus Quitting the service routine Pressing the Service key or the double arrow key returns you to the service routine selection menu. To quit the Service menu and return to the main menu, press the double arrow key For XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: To return to the service routine selection menu, press the up arrow key...
  • Page 301: S005: Test Step 4

    S005.5: Temperature sensor test Tab 5 5.6 Service routine S005 5.6.3 S005: Test step 5 Selecting test step 5 Select test step 5 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad...
  • Page 302: S005: Test Step 5

    This may result in an X-ray tube assembly failure. As a result, the system warranty expires. SIRONA is able to prove this system setting after a system failure. Selecting test step 6 Select test step 6 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your...
  • Page 303 This may result in an X-ray tube assembly failure. As a result, the system warranty expires. SIRONA is able to prove this system setting after a system failure. To distable the pulse/pause monitoring, select code 00 in selection field 1 with the arrow keys.
  • Page 304 S005.6: Switch off cool-down interval of the single tank 5.6 Service routine S005 Tabs 5 Plus To save the selection, first press the Memory key (R key (XG R key LED above R key (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) lights up) and then the Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5/3/3 PPE: Multipad...
  • Page 305: S005: Test Step 6

    S005.7: Setting continuous operation of the tube assembly fan Tab 5 5.6 Service routine S005 5.6.5 S005: Test step 7 The tube assembly fan can be configured for continuous operation at the express wish of the customer This can be done via service routine S005, test step 7.
  • Page 306 S005.7: Setting continuous operation of the tube assembly fan 5.6 Service routine S005 Tabs 5 The operating mode of the fan is displayed in selection field 1: 01 = continuous operation of the fan 00 = controlled operation of the fan Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad...
  • Page 307 S005.7: Setting continuous operation of the tube assembly fan Tab 5 5.6 Service routine S005 Plus To save the selection, first press the Memory key (R key (XG R key LED above R key (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) lights up) and then the Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad...
  • Page 308: Service Routine S007

    S007: Error logging memory 5.7 Service routine S007 Tabs 5 Service routine S007 Error logging memory Function S007 Error logging memory Test step 1 Display error logging memory Test step 2 Clear error logging memory Security access Test step 5 Enabling the CAN bus logging in the Miniweb NOTE In addition to Service routine S007.1, you can also use the extended detail...
  • Page 309 S007.1: Display error logging memory Tab 5 5.7 Service routine S007 5.7.1 S007: Test step 1 Selecting test step 1 Select test step 1 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5/3/3 PPE: Multipad...
  • Page 310 S007.1: Display error logging memory 5.7 Service routine S007 Tabs 5 XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad You can browse between the different occurred error numbers with the arrow keys in selection field 1. You can display the error code, time or date of the error event with the arrow keys in selection field 2.
  • Page 311 S007.1: Display error logging memory Tab 5 5.7 Service routine S007 Plus Quitting the service routine Pressing the Service key or the double arrow key returns you to the service routine selection menu. To quit the Service menu and return to the main menu, press the double arrow key For XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: To return to the service routine selection menu, press the up arrow key...
  • Page 312 S007.2: Clear error logging memory 5.7 Service routine S007 Tabs 5 5.7.2 S007: Test step 2 Selecting test step 2 Select test step 2 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad...
  • Page 313 S007.2: Clear error logging memory Tab 5 5.7 Service routine S007 Plus Clear error logging memory To clear the memory, first press the Memory key (R key (XG R key LED above R key (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) lights up) and then the Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad...
  • Page 314 All CAN bus events occurring from now on during operation of the system will be logged and can be displayed with a web browser (e.g. Internet Explorer). This log will help you when consulting the SIRONA customer service center for error diagnosis.
  • Page 315 IP address of the unit The CAN bus protocol is displayed in the browser and can be saved as HTML page, printed out of sent to the SIRONA customer service center. Example for the first 4 pages of an extended log (WS CAN bus Ex.
  • Page 316: Service Routine S008

    S008: Update service 5.8 Service routine S008 Tabs 5 Service routine S008 Update service Function S008 Checking the software versions Test step 2 Overview of the module software versions Test step 3 Entry of a unit serial number Test step 4 Initialize the function activation Plus (XG5/XG...
  • Page 317 S008.2: Overview of the module software versions Tab 5 5.8 Service routine S008 Plus : Easypad touchscreen The software versions currently installed in the modules are displayed on the info screen of the touchscreen display. System V02.20.00 DX11 V00.02.56 V00.02.35 V00.02.56 DX41 V00.02.33...
  • Page 318: S008: Test Step 2

    S008.3: Input/confirmation of unit serial number 5.8 Service routine S008 Tabs 5 5.8.2 S008: Test step 3 Selecting test step 3 Select test step 3 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad...
  • Page 319 S008.3: Input/confirmation of unit serial number Tab 5 5.8 Service routine S008 Case A: Get the unit serial number from the rating plate of the unit (e.g. 00123). Entry of a unit serial number Select the first digit of the serial number with the arrow keys in selection field 1 (from the left in example 1) and accept this value with the R key Plus...
  • Page 320 S008.3: Input/confirmation of unit serial number 5.8 Service routine S008 Tabs 5 12X is now displayed in selection field 1 and the third digit of the serial number can be selected. Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad 12X_____________ Repeat this procedure until the complete unit serial number has been en- tered.
  • Page 321 S008.3: Input/confirmation of unit serial number Tab 5 5.8 Service routine S008 Check the correctness of the unit serial number you have entered and, if it is OK, confirm this by pressing the R key Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad 000000123 000000123_______ CAUTION...
  • Page 322: Plus Only)

    S008.4: Initialize the function activation 5.8 Service routine S008 Tabs 5 Plus 5.8.3 S008: Test step 4 (XG5 / XG only) Selecting test step 4 Select test step 4 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key Plus : Touchscreen on Easypad...
  • Page 323 S008.4: Initialize the function activation Tab 5 5.8 Service routine S008 Performing initialization To initialize the function activation, first press the Memory key Plus (R key (XG ) or the LED above the R key (XG5) lights up) and then the R key Plus : Touchscreen on Easypad...
  • Page 324: Service Routine S009

    S009: Initializing the flash file system 5.9 Service routine S009 Tabs 5 Service routine S009 Flash file system Function S009 Flash file system Test step 4 Initializing the flash file system Security access NOTE If the flash file system is initialized, the contents of the Error logging memory are also lost.
  • Page 325: Service Routine S012

    S009.4: Initializing the flash file system Tab 5 5.9 Service routine S009 Confirming the security access Confirm the security access by once again selecting the number of the main routine (9) with the arrow keys of selection field 2 and then pressing the Service key Plus Easypad touchscreen...
  • Page 326 S009.4: Initializing the flash file system 5.9 Service routine S009 Tabs 5 When the initialization has been completed, 0000 is displayed in the selection field. Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad 0000____ 0000 Plus Quitting the service routine Service key To return to the service routine selection menu, press the double arrow key...
  • Page 327: Service Routine S012

    S012: CAN bus service Tab 5 5.10 Service routine S012 5.10 Service routine S012 CAN bus service Function S012 CAN bus service Test step 2 Inquiry of the CAN status register of the modules Test step 3 Resetting the CAN status register of the modules Test step 4 Display of CAN bus cycle on LEDs of modules NOTE...
  • Page 328: S012: Test Step 2

    S012.2: Inquiry of the CAN status register of the modules 5.10 Service routine S012 Tabs 5 5.10.1 S012: Test step 2 NOTE Before querying the CAN status register for the modules, you should first reset the registers via service routine S012.3 (see page 5-63). Selecting test step 2 Select test step 2 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key...
  • Page 329 S012.2: Inquiry of the CAN status register of the modules Tab 5 5.10 Service routine S012 Selecting the register Press the Test key Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad DX6____________ Plus : Easypad touchscreen The CAN status registers of the currently selected module, e.g.
  • Page 330 S012.2: Inquiry of the CAN status register of the modules 5.10 Service routine S012 Tabs 5 Plus Quitting the service routine Service key To return to the service routine selection menu, press the double arrow key or the To quit the Service menu and return to the main menu, press the double arrow key For XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: up arrow key...
  • Page 331 S012.3: Resetting the CAN status register of the modules Tab 5 5.10 Service routine S012 5.10.2 S012: Test step 3 NOTE Perform this service routine as required prior to service routine S012.2. Selecting test step 3 Select test step 3 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key Plus Easypad touchscreen...
  • Page 332 S012.3: Resetting the CAN status register of the modules 5.10 Service routine S012 Tabs 5 Plus Quitting the service routine Service key To return to the service routine selection menu, press the double arrow key or the To quit the Service menu and return to the main menu, press the double arrow key For XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: up arrow key...
  • Page 333: S012: Test Step 3

    S012.4: Display of CAN bus cycles on the LEDs of the modules Tab 5 5.10 Service routine S012 5.10.3 S012: Test step 4 Selecting test step 4 Select test step 4 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key Plus Easypad touchscreen...
  • Page 334 S012.4: Display of CAN bus cycles on the LEDs of the modules 5.10 Service routine S012 Tabs 5 Plus Quitting the service routine Service key To return to the service routine selection menu, press the double arrow key or the To quit the Service menu and return to the main menu, press the double arrow key For XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE:...
  • Page 335: Service Routine S014

    S014: Rotation motor service Tab 5 5.11 Service routine S014 5.11 Service routine S014 Rotation motor service Function S014 Rotation motor service Test step 1 Travel of rotational drive to the Pan home position Test step 2 Travel of rotational drive to the ceph home position Test step 3 Free travel of rotational drive Test step 4...
  • Page 336 S014.1: Travel of rotational drive to the Pan home position 5.11 Service routine S014 Tabs 5 After the test step is selected, selection field 1 displays the current status: Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad FFFF ____FFFF________ FFFF = Position of rotation undefined...
  • Page 337: S014: Test Step 1

    S014.2: Travel of rotational drive to the ceph home position Tab 5 5.11 Service routine S014 Plus Quitting the service routine Service key To return to the service routine selection menu, press the double arrow key or the To quit the Service menu and return to the main menu, press the double arrow key For XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: up arrow key...
  • Page 338 S014.2: Travel of rotational drive to the ceph home position 5.11 Service routine S014 Tabs 5 After the test step is selected, selection field 1 displays the current status: Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad FFFF ____FFFF________ FFFF = Position of rotation undefined...
  • Page 339: S014: Test Step 2

    S014.3: Free travel of rotational drive Tab 5 5.11 Service routine S014 Plus Quitting the service routine Service key To return to the service routine selection menu, press the double arrow key or the To quit the Service menu and return to the main menu, press the double arrow key For XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: up arrow key...
  • Page 340 S014.3: Free travel of rotational drive 5.11 Service routine S014 Tabs 5 After the test step is selected, selection field 1 displays the arrow keys Plus (for XG Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad ________________ Moving the ring Press the arrow keys to move the ring to the right (+) or to the left (-).
  • Page 341: S014: Test Step 3

    S014.4: Display of light barrier signal of rotational drive Tab 5 5.11 Service routine S014 5.11.4 S014: Test step 4 This test step realizes display of the switching state of rotation motor light bar- rier V1_3. Selecting test step 4 Select test step 3 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key Plus...
  • Page 342: Service Routine S015

    S015: Actuator service 5.12 Service routine S015 Tabs 5 5.12 Service routine S015 Actuator service Function S015 Actuator service Test step 5 Testing of actuators 1 and 2 Select the Service menu (see page 5-10). Selecting service routine S015 Use the arrow keys to selec service routine S015. Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad...
  • Page 343: Service Routine S017

    S015.1: Testing of actuators 1 and 2 Tab 5 5.12 Service routine S015 After the test step is selected, selection field 1 displays the arrow keys Plus (for XG Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad _______________ Patient symbol key 1 indicates the switching state of the light barrier for actu- ator 1;...
  • Page 344 S015.1: Testing of actuators 1 and 2 5.12 Service routine S015 Tabs 5 Plus Quitting the service routine Service key To return to the service routine selection menu, press the double arrow key or the To quit the Service menu and return to the main menu, press the double arrow key For XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: up arrow key...
  • Page 345: Service Routine S017

    S017: Configuration service Tab 5 5.13 Service routine S017 5.13 Service routine S017 Configuration service Function S017 System configuration Test step 2 Configuring the hardware version Security access Test step 3 Entering the country group code Security access Test step 4 Selecting a language index within the language set Security access Plus...
  • Page 346 S017.2: Configuring the hardware version 5.13 Service routine S017 Tabs 5 Selecting service routine S017 Use thearrow keys to select service routine S017. Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad S017 S017_______2____ 5.13.1 S017: Test step 2 Selecting test step 2 Select test step 2 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key...
  • Page 347 S017.2: Configuring the hardware version Tab 5 5.13 Service routine S017 Selecting the system version Select the desired system version using the arrow keys of selection field 1. 0001 = panoramic digital 0003 = panoramic digital/ceph left digital 0005 = panoramic digital/ceph right digital Plus 0041 = panoramic digital, TSA (XG only)
  • Page 348 S017.2: Configuring the hardware version 5.13 Service routine S017 Tabs 5 Checking/setting the jumper position Check the jumper settings of sockets 306 (DX61, diaphragm)(only if XG 3 / 3 PPE= 0081), 309 (DX91, ceph sensor) and 503 (DX81, ceph sensor) on board DX1.
  • Page 349 S017.2: Configuring the hardware version Tab 5 5.13 Service routine S017 0081 = XG 3 / 3 PPE Socket X309 Socket X306 Jumper inside Jumper inside Socket X503 Jumper inside Cephalometer and motor-driven diaphragm not connected, i.e. connector not plugged in Plus Quitting the service routine To go on to the next test step, press the Service key...
  • Page 350: S017: Test Step 2

    S017.3: Entering the country group code 5.13 Service routine S017 Tabs 5 5.13.2 S017: Test step 3 Start test step 3 in the same way as described on page 5-78 or by pressing the Service key in test step 2. NOTE If you go to test step 3 from test step 2 by pressing the Service key, the security access confirmation will be skipped.
  • Page 351 S017.3: Entering the country group code Tab 5 5.13 Service routine S017 Plus Quitting the service routine To go on to the next test step, press the Service key To return to the Service menu, press the double arrow key To quit the Service menu and return to the main menu, press the double arrow key For XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE:...
  • Page 352: S017: Test Step 3

    S017.4: Selecting the language index within a language set 5.13 Service routine S017 Tabs 5 Plus 5.13.3 S017: Test step 4 (XG only) Start test step 4 in the same way as described on page 5-78 or by pressing the Service key in test step 3.
  • Page 353 S017.4: Selecting the language index within a language set Tab 5 5.13 Service routine S017 To save the selected language index, first press the Memory key (the R key lights up) and then the R key Plus Easypad touchscreen NOTE The setting is permanently saved.
  • Page 354: S017: Test Step 9

    S017.5: Selecting the language set index within a language set 5.13 Service routine S017 Tabs 5 Plus 5.13.4 S017: Test step 5 (XG only) Start test step 5 in the same way as described on page 5-78 or by pressing the Service key in test step 4.
  • Page 355 S017.6: Activating the remote control display Tab 5 5.13 Service routine S017 Quitting the service routine To go on to the next test step, press the Service key To return to the Service menu, press the double arrow key To quit the Service menu and return to the Main menu, press the double arrow key 5.13.5 S017: Test step 6...
  • Page 356 S017.6: Activating the remote control display 5.13 Service routine S017 Tabs 5 To save the selected device status, first press the Plus Memory key (R key (XG ) or LED above R key R key (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) lights up) and then the Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad...
  • Page 357: S017: Test Step 8

    S017.8: Selecting the kV/mA level series Tab 5 5.13 Service routine S017 5.13.6 S017: Test step 8 Start test step 8 in the same way as described on page 5-78 or by pressing the Service key in test step 6. NOTE If you go to test step 8 from test step 6 by pressing the Service key, the security access confirmation will be skipped.
  • Page 358 S017.8: Selecting the kV/mA level series 5.13 Service routine S017 Tabs 5 To save the selected kV/mA level series, first press the Plus Memory key (R key (XG ) or LED above R key R key (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) lights up) and then the Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad...
  • Page 359 S017.9: Configuring operaton without DX41 Tab 5 5.13 Service routine S017 5.13.7 S017: Test step 9 This service routine is used to configure operation of the system with or with- out the module DX41. This configuration is necessary for software updates and module replacement or board DX11 if systems with or without board DX41 should be supported.
  • Page 360 S017.9: Configuring operaton without DX41 5.13 Service routine S017 Tabs 5 To save the selected device status, first press the Plus Memory key (R key (XG ) or LED above R key R key (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) lights up) and then the Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad...
  • Page 361 S017.10: Configuration of headrest Tab 5 5.13 Service routine S017 Plus 5.13.8 S017: Test step 10 (XG only) The operation of the unit for the installed headrest version is configured with this service routine. This configuration is required for replacement of board DX11 and a unit hard- ware version ≥...
  • Page 362 S017.10: Configuration of headrest 5.13 Service routine S017 Tabs 5 To save the selected headrest version, first press the Memory key (R key lights up) and then press the R key Plus Easypad touchscreen NOTE The setting is permanently saved. Quitting the service routine To go on to the next test step, press the Service key To return to the Service menu, press the double arrow key...
  • Page 363: S017: Test Step 11 (Xg 5 / 3 Only)

    S017.11: Selecting the image format Tab 5 5.13 Service routine S017 5.13.9 S017: Test step 11 (XG 5 / 3 only) Start test step 11 in the same way as described on page 5-78 or by pressing the Service key in test step 8.
  • Page 364: S017: Test Step

    S017.12: Enabling/disabling the preview image 5.13 Service routine S017 Tabs 5 Plus 5.13.10 S017: Test step 12 (XG only) Start test step 12 in the same way as described on page 5-78 or by pressing the Service key in test step 11. NOTE If you go to test step 12 from test step 11 by pressing the Service key, the security access confirmation will be skipped.
  • Page 365: S017: Test Step

    S017.13: Enabling/disabling the welcome screen Tab 5 5.13 Service routine S017 Plus 5.13.11 S017: Test step 13 (XG full version only) Start test step 13 in the same way as described on page 5-78 or by pressing the Service key in test step 12.
  • Page 366 S017.14: Enabling/disabling certain lines of the welcome screen 5.13 Service routine S017 Tabs 5 Quitting the service routine To go on to the next test step, press the Service key To return to the Service menu, press the double arrow key To quit the Service menu and return to the main menu, press the double arrow key Plus...
  • Page 367 S017.14: Enabling/disabling certain lines of the welcome screen Tab 5 5.13 Service routine S017 Enabling/disabling certain lines of the Select the desired line using the arrow keys of selection field 1. welcome screen 1 = First name 2 = Surname 3 = Date of birth 4 = Patient number Plus...
  • Page 368 S017.14: Enabling/disabling certain lines of the welcome screen 5.13 Service routine S017 Tabs 5 After the code is selected the Memory key lights up. To save the changes, first press the Memory key (R key lights up) and then press R key Plus Easypad touchscreen...
  • Page 369 S017.15: Activating/deactivating the acoustic signal for end of exposure Tab 5 5.13 Service routine S017 5.13.13 S017: Test step 15 Start test step 15 in the same way as described on page 5-78 or by pressing the Service key in test step 14. NOTE If you go to test step 15 from test step 14 by pressing the Service key, the security access confirmation will be skipped.
  • Page 370 S017.15: Activating/deactivating the acoustic signal for end of exposure 5.13 Service routine S017 Tabs 5 Plus Quitting the service routine To go on to the next test step, press the Service key To return to the Service menu, press the double arrow key To quit the Service menu and return to the main menu, press the double arrow key For XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE:...
  • Page 371: Setting The Standard Acceptance/Constancy Test, Röv Frg

    S017.17: Setting the standard acceptance/constancy test, RöV FRG Tab 5 5.13 Service routine S017 5.13.14 S017: Test step 17 Setting the standard acceptance/constancy test, RöV FRG Selecting test step 17 Select test step 17 using the arrow keys in selection field 2 and confirm your selection with the Service key Plus XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad...
  • Page 372 S017.17: Setting the standard acceptance/constancy test, RöV FRG 5.13 Service routine S017 Tabs 5 For XG3 units only: Select the standard for the acceptance/constancy test using the arrow keys in selection field 1: 01 = old standard: 0.8mmCu 02 = new standard: 1.8mmCu XG 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad ______02________ To save the setting, first press the Memory key...
  • Page 373: Checking Or Accepting The Diaphragm Configuration, Worldwide (Not For Xg 3 / 3 Ppe)

    S017.17: Checking or accepting the diaphragm configuration, worldwide Tab 5 5.13 Service routine S017 5.13.15 S017: Test step 17 Checking or accepting the diaphragm configuration, worldwide (not for XG 3 / 3 PPE) Selecting test step 17 Select test step 17 using the arrow keys in selection field 2 and confirm your selection with the Service key Plus XG 5: Multipad...
  • Page 374 S017.17: Checking or accepting the diaphragm configuration, worldwide 5.13 Service routine S017 Tabs 5 Plus Quitting the service routine To go on to the next test step, press the Service key To return to the Service menu, press the double arrow key To quit the Service menu and return to the main menu, press the double arrow key For XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE:...
  • Page 375: S017: Test Step 22 (Xg 3 Ppe Only)

    S017.22: Configuration of PPE display Tab 5 5.13 Service routine S017 5.13.16 S017: Test step 22 (XG 3 PPE only) Start test step 22 as described on page 5-78. Enabling/disabling display of the Select the code for displaying the number of remaining exposures using remaining exposures after each the arrow keys of selection field 1.
  • Page 376: S017: Test Step 23 (Xg 3 Ppe Only)

    Configuration of PPE display warning level 5.13 Service routine S017 Tabs 5 5.13.17 S017: Test step 23 (XG 3 PPE only) Start test step 23 in the same way as described on page 5-78 or by pressing the Service key in test step 22.
  • Page 377: Service Routine S018

    S018: Service for height adjustment Tab 5 5.14 Service routine S018 5.14 Service routine S018 Service for height adjustment Function S018 Service for height adjustment Test step 2 Limitation of the maximum travel height Test step 3 Undoing the maximum travel height setting Test step 4 Check of the height adjustment sensor system Test step 5...
  • Page 378: S018: Test Step 2

    S018.2: Setting the maximum travel height 5.14 Service routine S018 Tabs 5 5.14.1 S018: Test step 2 Moving the unit Move the unit to the required maximum travel height by pressing the Up/Down keys in the user mode. NOTE Programming the maximum travel height is possible only for a system height above the upper correction switch level (>...
  • Page 379 S018.2: Setting the maximum travel height Tab 5 5.14 Service routine S018 Setting the mechanical limit stop on the Loosen nut and slide mechanical limit stop for the limit switch toward unit the limit switch until it switches. Retighten nut NOTE The next time the Up key is pressed, the unit will stop 10 mm below the limit switch.
  • Page 380: S018: Test Step 3

    S018.3: Undoing the maximum travel height setting 5.14 Service routine S018 Tabs 5 5.14.2 S018: Test step 3 Selecting test step 3 Select test step 3 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key The current height position is displayed in selection field 1.
  • Page 381: S018: Test Step 4

    S018.4: Check of the height adjustment sensor system Tab 5 5.14 Service routine S018 5.14.3 S018: Test step 4 Selecting test step 4 Select test step 4 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad...
  • Page 382 S018.4: Check of the height adjustment sensor system 5.14 Service routine S018 Tabs 5 Plus If the key (XG ) or the LED above the key (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) lights up, the switch is actuated, i.e. the unit is located above the position value 1500. Plus XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE Plus...
  • Page 383: S018: Test Step 5

    S018.2: Set minimum travel height Tab 5 5.14 Service routine S018 5.14.4 S018: Test step 5 Moving the unit Move the unit to the required minimum travel height by pressing the Up/Down keys in the user mode. NOTE Programming the minimum travel height is possible only for a system height that is below the lower correction switch level (<...
  • Page 384 S018.2: Set minimum travel height 5.14 Service routine S018 Tabs 5 Saving the minimum travel height To save the minimum travel height, first press the Plus Memory key (R key (XG ) or LED above R key R key (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) lights up) and then the Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad...
  • Page 385 S018.6: Undoing the minimum travel height setting Tab 5 5.14 Service routine S018 5.14.5 S018: Test step 6 Selecting test step 6 Select test step 6 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key The current height position is displayed in selection field 1.
  • Page 386: Service Routine S020 (Xg Plus Only)

    S020.1: Service for temple support Plus 5.15 Service routine S020 (XG only) Tabs 5 Plus 5.15 Service routine S020 (XG only) Service for temple support Function S020 Service for temple support Test step 1 Change switching thresholds of the temple support This service routine can be used to change the factory-set switching points of the temple width measurement used for setting the jaw width (“small”, “normal”...
  • Page 387: Plus Only)

    S020.1: Change switching points of the temple support Plus Tab 5 5.15 Service routine S020 (XG only) Select the Service menu (see page 5-10). Selecting service routine S002 Use the arrow keys to select service routine S020. Plus Easypad touchscreen S020 5.15.1 S020: Test step 1...
  • Page 388: Plus Only)

    S020.1: Change switching points of the temple support Plus 5.15 Service routine S020 (XG only) Tabs 5 Select the desired offset for the switch-over point using the arrow keys of the corresponding selection field (see page 5-118). Selection field 1: Lower switching point (L) Selection field 2: Upper switching point (U) NOTE A negative offset shifts the respective switching threshold toward larger skulls;...
  • Page 389: Service Routine S021 (Not For Xg 3 / 3 Ppe)

    S021: Service for motor-driven diaphragm Tab 5 5.16 Service routine S021 (not for XG 3 / 3 PPE) 5.16 Service routine S021 (not for XG 3 / 3 PPE) Service for motor-driven diaphragm Function S021 Service for motor-driven diaphragm Test step 1 Initialization of diaphragm axis Test step 3 Perform TSA sensor adjustment (TSA) even if TSA is not configured (function test)
  • Page 390 S021.1: Initialization of diaphragm axis 5.16 Service routine S021 (not for XG 3 / 3 PPE) Tabs 5 An inactive progress indicator in selection field 1 and the message FFFF in selection field 2 signal that the system is ready for initialization of the diaphragm axis.
  • Page 391 S021.3: Function test of TSA sensor adjustment Tab 5 5.16 Service routine S021 (not for XG 3 / 3 PPE) 5.16.2 S021: Test step 3 Selecting test step 1 Select test step 3 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key Plus Easypad touchscreen...
  • Page 392 S021.3: Function test of TSA sensor adjustment 5.16 Service routine S021 (not for XG 3 / 3 PPE) Tabs 5 Axis initialization of the TSA sensor Start the automatic axis initialization of the TSA sensor holder by pressing holder the T key Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5: Multipad...
  • Page 393 S021.3: Function test of TSA sensor adjustment Tab 5 5.16 Service routine S021 (not for XG 3 / 3 PPE) Moving the TSA sensor holder Move the TSA sensor holder by alternately pressing patient symbol keys a and d. When key P1 is pressed, the TSA sensor holder moves to the PAN/CEPH position for Set key P4 to the TSA position.
  • Page 394: Service Routine S032

    S032: Test function for sensor in PAN slot 5.17 Service routine S032 Tabs 5 5.17 Service routine S032 Test function for sensor in PAN slot Function S032 Test function for sensor in the PAN slot Test step 10 Test function for sensor in the PAN slot Select the Service menu (see page 5-10).
  • Page 395 S032.10: Test function for sensor in PAN slot Tab 5 5.17 Service routine S032 Selecting the synchronized readout Select the mode of the desired synchronized readout sequence using the sequence arrow keys of selection field 1. HSIPan3x3 = sensor in the PAN mode with synchronized readout sequence 3x3 clocked out HSIPan4x4 = sensor in the PAN mode with synchronized readout sequence 4x4 clocked out...
  • Page 396 S032.10: Test function for sensor in PAN slot 5.17 Service routine S032 Tabs 5 Explanations on the test procedure: The synchronized readout sequence of the sensor is performed with real data transmissions and CAN bus commands. The image data are analyzed in the memory of the DX11. It is possible to evaluate the LEDs on DX1 ( ) during the IMAGE...
  • Page 397 S032.10: Test function for sensor in PAN slot Tab 5 5.17 Service routine S032 XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad The single-line display of the Multipad initially shows the STATE Use the arrow keys in selection field 1 to select the desired parameters, e.g.
  • Page 398: Service Routine S033 (Not For Xg 3 / 3 Ppe)

    S033: Test of CEPH image path without SIDEXIS 5.18 Service routine S033 (not for XG 3 / 3 PPE) Tabs 5 5.18 Service routine S033 (not for XG 3 / 3 PPE) Test of CEPH image path without SIDEXIS Function S033 Test of CEPH image path without SIDEXIS Test step 10 Test of the CEPH image path without SIDEXIS...
  • Page 399 S033.10: Test of CEPH image path without SIDEXIS Tab 5 5.18 Service routine S033 (not for XG 3 / 3 PPE) Selecting the synchronized readout Select the mode of the desired synchronized readout sequence using the sequence arrow keys of selection field 1. HSIC4x4 = Sensor in CEPH mode with synchronized readout sequence 4x4 clocked out without CEPH scan...
  • Page 400 S033.10: Test of CEPH image path without SIDEXIS 5.18 Service routine S033 (not for XG 3 / 3 PPE) Tabs 5 Plus : Easypad touchscreen The result of the synchronized readout sequence is displayed: Image Size = Total size of the image Row Length = Image height in pixels HSI-State...
  • Page 401 S033.10: Test of CEPH image path without SIDEXIS Tab 5 5.18 Service routine S033 (not for XG 3 / 3 PPE) Plus Quitting the service routine Pressing the Service key or the double arrow key returns you to the service routine selection menu. To quit the Service menu and return to the main menu, press the double arrow key XG 5:...
  • Page 402: Service Routine S034

    S034: Service for the digital cephalometer 5.19 Service routine S034 Tabs 5 5.19 Service routine S034 Service for the digital cephalometer Function S034 Service for the digital cephalometer Test step 4 Display/calibrate center position of ceph scan sensor axis Test step 5 Display/calibrate center position of ceph scan secondary diaphragm axis Test step 6 Moving to the ceph packing position...
  • Page 403: S034: Test Step 4

    S034.4: Display/calibrate center position of ceph scan sensor axis Tab 5 5.19 Service routine S034 5.19.1 S034: Test step 4 Remove the cover from the cephalometer (see also section 1.14). Selecting test step 4 Select test step 4 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key Plus Easypad touchscreen...
  • Page 404 S034.4: Display/calibrate center position of ceph scan sensor axis 5.19 Service routine S034 Tabs 5 Switching the test mode ON Press the T key to switch the test mode on. NOTE In the test mode, travel to the center position of the ceph scan sensor axis is Plus initially performed without offsets.
  • Page 405 S034.4: Display/calibrate center position of ceph scan sensor axis Tab 5 5.19 Service routine S034 Entering the offset value Select an offset value using the arrow keys of selection field 1. NOTE The offset value can have a positive or a negative sign. Ceph arm on left side: –...
  • Page 406 S034.4: Display/calibrate center position of ceph scan sensor axis 5.19 Service routine S034 Tabs 5 Checking the new center position of the Quit the test mode by pressing the T key ceph scan (sensor axis) NOTE The offset settings are taken into account in normal operation. 10.
  • Page 407: S034: Test Step 5

    S034.5: Display/calibrate center position of ceph scan secondary diaphragm axis Tab 5 5.19 Service routine S034 5.19.2 S034: Test step 5 Selecting test step 5 Select test step 5 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key Plus Easypad touchscreen...
  • Page 408 S034.5: Display/calibrate center position of ceph scan secondary diaphragm axis 5.19 Service routine S034 Tabs 5 Determining the offset values Move the secondary diaphragm to its front position by pressing the R key NOTE The secondary diaphragm can always be moved back and forth between its front and center positions with the R key.
  • Page 409 S034.5: Display/calibrate center position of ceph scan secondary diaphragm axis Tab 5 5.19 Service routine S034 Entering the offset value Select an offset value using the arrow keys of selection field 1. NOTE The offset value can have a positive or a negative sign. Ceph arm on left side: –...
  • Page 410 S034.5: Display/calibrate center position of ceph scan secondary diaphragm axis 5.19 Service routine S034 Tabs 5 Checking the new center position of the Quit the test mode by pressing the T key ceph scan (secondary diaphragm axis) NOTE The offset settings are taken into account in normal operation. 10.
  • Page 411: S034: Test Step 6 (Not For Xg 3 / 3 Ppe)

    S034.6: Moving to the ceph packing position Tab 5 5.19 Service routine S034 5.19.3 S034: Test step 6 (not for XG 3 / 3 PPE) Selecting test step 6 Select test step 6 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key Plus Easypad touchscreen...
  • Page 412 S034.6: Moving to the ceph packing position 5.19 Service routine S034 Tabs 5 When the cephalometer has reached its packing position, 0000 is displayed in selection field 2. Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5: Multipad _______0000____ 0000 Plus Quitting the service routine To return to the Service menu, press the double arrow key To quit the Service menu and return to the main menu, press the double arrow key...
  • Page 413: S034: Test Step 7 (Xg Plus Only)

    S034.7: Display/change ring type Tab 5 5.19 Service routine S034 Plus 5.19.4 S034: Test step 7 (XG only) Selecting test step 7 Select test step 7 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key Plus Easypad touchscreen S034...
  • Page 414 S034.8: Determining shadowing limit C1 and C2 5.19 Service routine S034 Tabs 5 Quitting the service routine To return to the Service menu, press the double arrow key To quit the Service menu and return to the main menu, press the double arrow key To quit the Service menu and return to the Main menu, press the up arrow key...
  • Page 415 S034.8: Determining shadowing limit C1 and C2 Tab 5 5.19 Service routine S034 Selecting test step 8 Select test step 8 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key Plus Easypad touchscreen S034 Select the desired offset value using the arrow keys in selection field 1 (step width = 500, offset value = 1000 corresponds to a 1 mm shift of the...
  • Page 416: S034: Test Step 8 (Xg Plus And Full Version Only)

    S034.9: Determining the shadowing limit for C3 and C3F 5.19 Service routine S034 Tabs 5 Quitting the service routine To return to the Service menu, press the double arrow key To quit the Service menu and return to the main menu, press the double arrow key To quit the Service menu and return to the Main menu, press the up arrow key...
  • Page 417 S034.9: Determining the shadowing limit for C3 and C3F Tab 5 5.19 Service routine S034 Selecting test step 8 Select test step 9 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key Plus Easypad touchscreen S034...
  • Page 418 S034.9: Determining the shadowing limit for C3 and C3F 5.19 Service routine S034 Tabs 5 Quitting the service routine To return to the Service menu, press the double arrow key To quit the Service menu and return to the main menu, press the double arrow key To quit the Service menu and return to the Main menu, press the up arrow key...
  • Page 419: Service Routine S037

    S037: Network service Tab 5 5.20 Service routine S037 5.20 Service routine S037 Network service Function S037 Network service Test step 1 Showing the network data Test step 2 Setting the default IP address, default gateway address and default Security access subnet mask Test step 3 Toggling the DHCP and fixed address boot mode (DEFAULT/STATIC)
  • Page 420 S037.1: Displaying the network data 5.20 Service routine S037 Tabs 5 5.20.1 S037: Test step 1 Selecting test step 1 Select test step 1 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad...
  • Page 421 S037.1: Displaying the network data Tab 5 5.20 Service routine S037 Displaying the network data You can display different network data in selection field 1 by pressing patient symbol keys a, b and c. a : Display of the IP address b : Display of the standard gateway Plus c : Display of the subnet mask...
  • Page 422 S037.2: Setting the default IP address, default gateway address and default subnet mask 5.20 Service routine S037 Tabs 5 5.20.2 S037: Test step 2 arrow keys Selecting test step 2 Select test step 2 in selection field 2 with the and confirm Service key your selection by pressing the...
  • Page 423 S037.2: Setting the default IP address, default gateway address and default subnet mask Tab 5 5.20 Service routine S037 Checking the network data Check the network data still in the system before resetting. a : Display of the IP address b : Display of the standard gateway c : Display of the subnet mask Plus...
  • Page 424 S037.2: Setting the default IP address, default gateway address and default subnet mask 5.20 Service routine S037 Tabs 5 Plus Quitting the service routine Pressing the Service key or the double arrow key returns you to the service routine selection menu. To quit the Service menu and return to the main menu, press the double arrow key For XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE:...
  • Page 425 S037.3: Toggling the DHCP and fixed address boot mode (DEFAULT/STATIC) Tab 5 5.20 Service routine S037 5.20.3 S037: Test step 3 Selecting test step 3 Select test step 3 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key Plus Easypad touchscreen...
  • Page 426 S037.3: Toggling the DHCP and fixed address boot mode (DEFAULT/STATIC) 5.20 Service routine S037 Tabs 5 Saving the boot mode To save the boot mode, first press the Plus Memory key (R key (XG ) or LED above R key R key (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) lights up) and then the Plus...
  • Page 427 S037.4: Manual input of IP address, default gateway address and subnet mask Tab 5 5.20 Service routine S037 5.20.4 S037: Test step 4 NOTE Performance of this service routine is not possible in the DHCP mode (T keyis blocked). Selecting test step 4 Select test step 4 in selection field 2 with the arrow keys and confirm your selection by pressing the Service key Plus...
  • Page 428 S037.4: Manual input of IP address, default gateway address and subnet mask 5.20 Service routine S037 Tabs 5 Plus Easypad touchscreen XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Multipad 192.168.15.240 X192.168.15.240_ DEFAULT Selecting/displaying the network data To select the network data you would like to edit, press patient symbol key a, b or c: a : Display of the IP address b : Display of the standard gateway...
  • Page 429 S037.4: Manual input of IP address, default gateway address and subnet mask Tab 5 5.20 Service routine S037 Selecting the octet Select the desired octet 1-4 with patient symbol keys a-d: a : Octet B1 b : Octet B2 Plus c : Octet B3 d : Octet B4 XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE...
  • Page 430 S037.4: Manual input of IP address, default gateway address and subnet mask 5.20 Service routine S037 Tabs 5 Selecting the digit Use the arrow keys in selection field 1 to select the desired digit within the octet (see step 5). NOTE The digits always refer to the selected octet only.
  • Page 431 S037.4: Manual input of IP address, default gateway address and subnet mask Tab 5 5.20 Service routine S037 Saving the changes To save the changes, first press the Plus Memory key (R key (XG ) or LED above R key R key (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) lights up) and then the Plus...
  • Page 432 S037.4: Manual input of IP address, default gateway address and subnet mask 5.20 Service routine S037 Tabs 5 59 38 399 D3352 5 – 164 D3352.076.01.13.02 07.2008...
  • Page 433: Repair

    Repair ORTHOPHOS XG...
  • Page 434 Tab 6 Contents Replacing the height adjustment motor (M1_4)/spindle ............6 – 6 6.1.1 Preparing for motor replacement......6 – 6 6.1.2 Removing board DX32 ......... 6 – 9 6.1.3 Replacing the height adjustment motor/spindle . 6 – 10 6.1.4 Laying cables when replacing the height adjustment motor........
  • Page 435 Register 6 6.14 Replacing the X-ray tube assembly.......6 – 38 6.14.1 Cables and connectors for replacement of the tube assembly .......... 6 – 40 6.15 Replacing the fan (tube assembly)......6 – 42 6.16 Replacing the PAN (TSA) sensor holder....6 – 43 6.16.1 Laying cables when replacing the PAN sensor holder ..........
  • Page 436 Tab 6 59 38 399 D3352 6 – 4 D3352.076.01.13.02 07.2008...
  • Page 437 When replacing modules, be sure to note which ones contain boards and fol- low the instructions in section "Measures following replacement of boards" starting on page 6-60. Also check whether the current ORTHOPHOS XG CD or the Sirona dealer page contains any additional, up-to-date information on module replacement. CAUTION Be sure to observe the information on action required following module replacement.
  • Page 438: Replacing The Height Adjustment Motor (M1_4)/Spindle

    6.1 Replacing the height adjustment motor (M1_4)/spindle Tabs 6 Replacing the height adjustment motor (M1_4)/spindle 6.1.1 Preparing for motor replacement Remove the sensor and store it in a safe place. Switch the unit ON. Plus Moving the unit up and removing the Use the UP/DOWN keys on the Easypad (XG ) or Multipad profile covers...
  • Page 439 Tab 6 6.1 Replacing the height adjustment motor (M1_4)/spindle DX41* approx. 560 mm approx. 22’’ Board DX41 is omitted in unit HW version BA and higher. Securing the slide position Make a mark at the position of the upper limit stop. Loosen nut G on upper profile clamp H and remove upper limit stop J from the stand.
  • Page 440 6.1 Replacing the height adjustment motor (M1_4)/spindle Tabs 6 Removing the remaining covers Remove the top cover and pull connector X607 off of board DX1. Now remove the following cover parts: – Arm cover, top – Slide cover, top rear –...
  • Page 441: Removing Board Dx32

    Tab 6 6.1 Replacing the height adjustment motor (M1_4)/spindle 6.1.2 Removing board DX32 In order to facilitate removal of board DX32, the bottom edge of the slide should be roughly flush with the upper bracket in the stand. DX32* X100 The drawing shows board DX32 with a unit hardware version ≤...
  • Page 442: Replacing The Height Adjustment Motor/Spindle

    6.1 Replacing the height adjustment motor (M1_4)/spindle Tabs 6 6.1.3 Replacing the height adjustment motor/spindle Removing the spindle Turn spindle holder D (with an 18 mm A/F socket wrench) CCW until the motor comes to rest on the limit stop and spindle L has been turned all the way out of the motor.
  • Page 443: Height Adjustment Motor

    Tab 6 6.1 Replacing the height adjustment motor (M1_4)/spindle Installing the new motor Install the height adjustment motor in the reverse order of removal. Please observe the following: NOTE When fastening the motor, make sure that all three screws are tightened uniformly and protrude approx.
  • Page 444 6.1 Replacing the height adjustment motor (M1_4)/spindle Tabs 6 6.1.4 Laying cables when replacing the height adjustment motor Plugging connector X2 (cable L3) into DX 32 Plug connector X2 (L3) into DX32. Connecting cable L2 to terminal X100 (DX32) Don't forget! Screw in the varistor.
  • Page 445 Tab 6 6.1 Replacing the height adjustment motor (M1_4)/spindle Motor cable and cable L3 Motor cable Cable L3 Green mark must lie in recess. Plug connector X402 into DX1 Lay cable in cable harness and secure its position with cable clamps 59 38 399 D3352 6 –...
  • Page 446: Replacing The Ring Motor (M1_3)

    6.2 Replacing the ring motor (M1_3) Tabs 6 Replacing the ring motor (M1_3) Removing the covers Remove the covers (see section 1.14): – Top arm cover Removing the defective motor Detach the motor cable from the cable harness and pull it off of connector X813 on board DX1.
  • Page 447 Tab 6 6.2 Replacing the ring motor (M1_3) Reusing the coupling and flywheel Loosen set screws C and D and remove coupling E and absorber F from the defective motor. Attach the coupling and absorber to the new motor and retighten the set screws.
  • Page 448: Laying Cables When Replacing The Ring Motor

    6.2 Replacing the ring motor (M1_3) Tabs 6 6.2.1 Laying cables when replacing the ring motor Plug in connector X813 on DX1. Lay motor cable in a single loop (from top to bottom). 59 38 399 D3352 6 – 16 D3352.076.01.13.02 07.2008...
  • Page 449: Replacing The Pan Actuators (M1_1/2)

    Tab 6 6.3 Replacing the PAN actuators (M1_1/2) Replacing the PAN actuators (M1_1/2) NOTE Seal set screws A with Loctite 242 before fastening them tight. M1_1 = right M1_1 = left Removing the covers Remove the covers (see section 1.14): –...
  • Page 450: Laying Cables When Replacing Actuators (M1_1/2)

    6.3 Replacing the PAN actuators (M1_1/2) Tabs 6 Installing the new actuator Install the actuator in the reverse order of removal. NOTE Don't forget to plug connectors X811 and X812 back in, lay the cables in their original positions and reattach all cable ties and clamps (see section "Laying cables when replacing actuators (M1_1/2)"...
  • Page 451: Replacing The Headrest

    Tab 6 6.4 Replacing the headrest Replacing the headrest Vertical Headrest version 1 (will be replaced by headrest version 2 in 2007 and then no longer available as a spare part) set obliquely Headrest version 1 toward the back Headrest version 2 (will be available (from 2007 on) under the part no.: 5969741) Removing the defective headrest...
  • Page 452: Laying Cables When Replacing The Headrests

    6.4 Replacing the headrest Tabs 6 Aligning the new headrest Switch the unit ON. Switch the light localizers ON and align the headrest so that the MS light beam strikes the center of the forehead support. Tighten screw A securely. NOTE Make sure that the headrest does not turn when you tighten the screw.
  • Page 453 Plus Tab 6 6.5 Replacing the Easypad (XG ) or the Multipad (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) Plus Replacing the Easypad (XG or the Multipad (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) Shielded in unit HW version BA and higher (see page 6-25) L10 (X103) DX7/DX71...
  • Page 454 Plus 6.5 Replacing the Easypad (XG ) or the Multipad (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) Tabs 6 Installing the new user interface Check the defective cover whether a grounding strap ist present. – If not, (for ORTHOPHOS XG3 and XG5) cut off the projekting length B of the gounding strap C from the new cover.
  • Page 455: Replacing The Easypad (Xg Plus ) Or The Multipad (Xg 5 / 3 / 3 Ppe)

    Plus Tab 6 6.5 Replacing the Easypad (XG ) or the Multipad (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) ATTENTION: What to do after replacement? – Since board DX7/DX71 is always replaced along with the user interface, be sure to also observe the “Measures following replacement of boards“...
  • Page 456: Replacing The Control Panel

    6.6 Replacing the control panel Tabs 6 Replacing the control panel Removing the user interface Remove the user interface (see page 6-21). Removing the defective control panel Swing folding mechanism A for the user interface all the way up. This makes it easier to remove the cover.
  • Page 457: Laying Cables When Replacing The Control Panel

    Tab 6 6.6 Replacing the control panel 6.6.1 Laying cables when replacing the control panel Up to unit hardware version AG (until approx. Oct. 2006) (green) L9 (gray) Reattach the strain reliefs. From unit hardware version BA (since approx. Nov. 2006) (gray) (green) Reattach the strain...
  • Page 458: Replacing/Adjusting The Fh Light Localizer (Pan)

    6.7 Replacing/adjusting the FH light localizer (PAN) Tabs 6 Replacing/adjusting the FH light localizer (PAN) Removing the covers Remove the covers (see also section 1.14): – Top arm cover Pull the cable of the FH laser module off of connector X807 on board DX1. Detach the cover (see also section 1.14): –...
  • Page 459 Tab 6 6.7 Replacing/adjusting the FH light localizer (PAN) Installing the new laser module Insert the new laser module (FH) in the holder and retighten screws B. NOTE Make sure that the lines in the laser module run vertically. Screw the holder securely back onto the cover with screws A and reattach the strain reliefs.
  • Page 460: Replacing/Adjusting The Ms Light Localizer Laser Module (Pan)

    6.8 Replacing/adjusting the MS light localizer laser module (PAN) Tabs 6 Replacing/adjusting the MS light localizer laser module (PAN) Removing the covers Remove the covers (see also section 1.14): – Top arm cover Pull the cables of the laser modules (FH+MS) off of connectors X807 (FH) and X811 (MS) on board DX1.
  • Page 461 Tab 6 6.8 Replacing/adjusting the MS light localizer laser module (PAN) Adjusting the MS light localizer (PAN) Insert a bite block in the support piece. Switch the unit ON. Switch the light localizers ON and align the laser module (MS) so that the MS light beam (C) strikes the center of the bite block or support piece.
  • Page 462: Replacing/Adjusting The Fh Light Localizer (Ceph)

    6.9 Replacing/adjusting the FH light localizer (Ceph) Tabs 6 Replacing/adjusting the FH light localizer (Ceph) Cable holder and cable ties Laser module Removing the covers Remove the covers (see also section 1.14): – Cover of cephalometer – Outer cover of secondary diaphragm CAUTION Do not under any circumstances remove or move the secondary diaphragm! Otherwise the system will require readjustment.
  • Page 463 Tab 6 6.9 Replacing/adjusting the FH light localizer (Ceph) Adjusting the Ceph light localizer (FH) Switch the unit ON. Switch the light localizers ON. Align the Ceph (FH) laser module so that FH light beam C runs horizontal between the ear plugs (tolerance: ± 1.5 mm). Tighten screw A securely.
  • Page 464: Removing The Light Localizers From The Ring (For The Xg Plus And Xg 5, If Present)

    Plus 6.10 Removing the light localizers from the ring (for the XG and XG 5, if present) Tabs 6 6.10 Removing the light localizers from the ring Plus (for the XG and XG 5, if present) Light localizer X406 X405 Plus In XG and XG 5 units with an older serial number, a light localizer is...
  • Page 465: Replacing The Support Piece (Bite Block Holder)

    Tab 6 6.11 Replacing the support piece (bite block holder) 6.11 Replacing the support piece (bite block holder) Removing the defective support piece Loosen the two screws (A) and remove the support piece. Installing the support piece Place the support piece on the tube bend and fasten it with the two screws (A).
  • Page 466: Replacing The Motor-Driven Diaphragm (For Xg Plus / Xg 5)

    Plus 6.12 Replacing the motor-driven diaphragm (for XG / XG 5) Tabs 6 6.12 Replacing the motor-driven diaphragm Plus (for XG / XG 5) CAUTION Be sure to install the diaphragm unit that matches the given unit hardware version (see spare parts list for unit serial number and part number of matching diaphragm).
  • Page 467 Plus Tab 6 6.12 Replacing the motor-driven diaphragm (for XG / XG 5) Removing the defective diaphragm unit Pull cables L11 and L12 off of connectors X501 (L11) and X101 (L12) on board DX61 (see page 6-36). TSA operation only: DX61 Pull cables off of connectors X203, X303, X304, X405 and X406 on board DX61.
  • Page 468: Cables And Connectors For Replacement Of The Motor-Driven Diaphragm Unit

    Plus 6.12 Replacing the motor-driven diaphragm (for XG / XG 5) Tabs 6 6.12.1 Cables and connectors for replacement of the motor-driven diaphragm unit X101 (L12) X501 (L11) X203 (L20) X304 X406 X405 X303 (L21) (L21) 59 38 399 D3352 6 –...
  • Page 469: Replacing The Fixed Diaphragm (Only Xg 3 / 3 Ppe)

    Tab 6 6.13 Replacing the fixed diaphragm (only XG 3 / 3 PPE) 6.13 Replacing the fixed diaphragm (only XG 3 / 3 PPE) Version delivered until approx. end of 2006 Version delivered after approx. end of 2007 Removing the covers Remove the covers (see also section 1.14): –...
  • Page 470: Replacing The X-Ray Tube Assembly

    6.14 Replacing the X-ray tube assembly Tabs 6 6.14 Replacing the X-ray tube assembly Removing the covers Remove the covers (see also section 1.14): – Tube assembly, front – Tube assembly, rear Removing the diaphragm unit Remove the diaphragm unit (see section 6.12).
  • Page 471 Tab 6 6.14 Replacing the X-ray tube assembly Installing the new tube assembly Hang the new tube assembly on the two front screws of the rotating ele- ment and tighten them securely. CAUTION Make sure that the cables of the diaphragm unit once again lie in their original position (see section 6.21 page 6-41), as they could otherwise get in the way while you're attaching the covers later on.
  • Page 472 6.14 Replacing the X-ray tube assembly Tabs 6 6.14.1 Cables and connectors for replacement of the tube assembly Laying cables cor- rectly on the cover plate Unplug/plug in cable L6 (socket J2-J3 on board DX6) Unplug/plug in cable L5 (socket J6 on board DX6) Unplug/plug in ground cable (connector X304 on board DX6)
  • Page 473 Tab 6 6.14 Replacing the X-ray tube assembly Cable routed on right side of Cable routed on left side tube assembly: L12, L20 (TSA of tube assembly: 2x L21, motor) and TSA laser light local- L11 and TSA laser light izer localizer 59 38 399 D3352...
  • Page 474: Replacing The Fan (Tube Assembly)

    6.15 Replacing the fan (tube assembly) Tabs 6 6.15 Replacing the fan (tube assembly) Removing the covers Remove the covers (see section 1.14): – Tube assembly, front Replacing the fan Loosen the four screws A and carefully remove the cover plate including the fan.
  • Page 475: Replacing The Pan (Tsa) Sensor Holder

    Tab 6 6.16 Replacing the PAN (TSA) sensor holder 6.16 Replacing the PAN (TSA) sensor holder TSA sensor holder Rigid sensor holder Plus Plus comfort class) (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE + XG basic class) Removing the covers Remove the covers (see section 1.14): –...
  • Page 476 6.16 Replacing the PAN (TSA) sensor holder Tabs 6 Shield clamp Detach the shield clamp (L13) on the rear side of the connection socket. Loosen the connector screw connection on the front side of the connec- tion socket and thread the connector to the rear through the connection socket and the sensor holder.
  • Page 477: Laying Cables When Replacing The Pan Sensor Holder

    Tab 6 6.16 Replacing the PAN (TSA) sensor holder 6.16.1 Laying cables when replacing the PAN sensor holder Plus Sensor holder, rigid (XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE) or XG basic version) 59 38 399 D3352 6 – 45 D3352.076.01.13.02 07.2008...
  • Page 478 6.16 Replacing the PAN (TSA) sensor holder Tabs 6 Plus TSA sensor holder (XG full version) Lay cables on the ring! Reattach cable ties Draw cable back into sensor holder (no longer appli- cable as from system hardware version BA, approx. from November 2006) Reattach cable shield 59 38 399 D3352...
  • Page 479: Replacing The Ceph Sensor Holder

    Tab 6 6.17 Replacing the ceph sensor holder 6.17 Replacing the ceph sensor holder Remove the sensor. Removing the defective sensor holder Loosen the three screws A and remove the connection socket B. Caution: Cable L35! Detach the cable shield from terminal C and the connector screw connec- tion (loosen the two screws D from the rear) and thread the connector to the rear through the connection socket.
  • Page 480: Replacing The Sensor

    6.18 Replacing the sensor Tabs 6 6.18 Replacing the sensor ATTENTION: What to do after replacement? – Since board DX81 is always replaced along with the sensor, also be sure to observe the “Measures following replacement of boards“ (see section 6.20.1) –...
  • Page 481: Replacing The Light Barriers

    Tab 6 6.19 Replacing the light barriers 6.19 Replacing the light barriers unit HW unit HW ≥ version < AG version V1_3 V1_3 V1_4 V91_2 V91_1 V1_1 V1_2 59 38 399 D3352 6 – 49 D3352.076.01.13.02 07.2008...
  • Page 482 6.19 Replacing the light barriers Tabs 6 The following light barriers can be replaced: In the panoramic X-ray unit Light barrier at actuator 1, ON position: V1_1 Light barrier at actuator 2, ON position: V1_2 Light barrier at ring motor, starting position of rotation: V1_3 Light barrier at HA motor, height adjustment: V1_4 In the cephalometer Light barrier for patient diaphragm position detection, ceph: V91_1...
  • Page 483: Replacing Light Barrier V1_3

    Tab 6 6.19 Replacing the light barriers 6.19.1 Replacing light barrier V1_3 Removing light barrier V1_3 Remove the covers (see also section 1.14): – Top arm cover Loosen the two clamping screws A on the tie rods and remove the tie rods by pulling them B upward.
  • Page 484 6.19 Replacing the light barriers Tabs 6 NOTE The three light barrier cables are bundled with a flexible tube and fastened to the basic unit next to board DX1 or on the upper wing plate with two cable clamps. Detach the cable harness (flexible tube) from the cable clamps and re- move the flexible tube.
  • Page 485 Tab 6 6.19 Replacing the light barriers Loosen the screws from the bearing covers of the actuator spindles and detach the spindles. Now you can remove the lower wing plate (F). Position the motor mount ring so that the tensioning roller is positioned above a recess (so that the roller can be removed from below).
  • Page 486 6.19 Replacing the light barriers Tabs 6 Loosen the screws on the right guide profile (on spring side) H and re- move the profile including tension spring J. CAUTION Look out for bearing shells K. They may fall out after the profile is removed. Remove bearing shells K.
  • Page 487 Tab 6 6.19 Replacing the light barriers 10. Loosen the two screws on light barrier V1_3 and remove it. V1_3 59 38 399 D3352 6 – 55 D3352.076.01.13.02 07.2008...
  • Page 488 6.19 Replacing the light barriers Tabs 6 Installing light barrier V1_3 Screw new light barrier V1_3 onto motor housing M securely. Reattach motor housing M to motor mount ring L and screw them together again with the four screws. CAUTION Seal the screws with Loctite 242.
  • Page 489 Tab 6 6.19 Replacing the light barriers Cabling V1_1, V1_2 and V1_3 Properly run cable harness Run the light barrier cables together next to the ring motor and pull the flexible tube over them. 11. Secure the flexible tube at the motor end with a cable tie and fasten it to the wing plate with the cable clamp.
  • Page 490 6.19 Replacing the light barriers Tabs 6 Plug the ring motor cable and the light barrier cables back into connectors X813, X802, X803 and X804 on board DX1. Reattach the covers. 59 38 399 D3352 6 – 58 D3352.076.01.13.02 07.2008...
  • Page 491: Replacing Circuit Boards

    You will find more up-to-date information and supplements concerning this subject on the latest ORTHOPHOS XG CD and on the Sirona dealer page on the Internet. For this reason, you should always check for the latest informa- tion on the replacement of modules and performing updates before you start replacing any modules or boards.
  • Page 492: Measures Following Replacement Of Boards

    6.20 Replacing circuit boards Tabs 6 DX11 DX91 DX61* DX71 DX41** DX42 not with XG 3 / 3 PPE DX32 ** from system hardware version BA does not apply to circuit board DX41 see page 5-9 6.20.1 Measures following replacement of boards CAUTION After replacing boards or modules containing boards, check to make sure that the software version of the module corresponds to the current software status...
  • Page 493 Tab 6 6.20 Replacing circuit boards The following table provides an overview of various possible replacement sit- uations and cross-references to detailed descriptions of the actions required for the corresponding situations following board replacement. Board Constellation Measures Page Inserting a new DX1 Plus ORTHOPHOS XG Switch the unit ON.
  • Page 494 6.20 Replacing circuit boards Tabs 6 Board Constellation Measures Page Replacing an X-ray tube assembly incl. DX6 Inserting a new X-ray tube assembly Please proceed as described in sec- 6-80 (Tube assembly) tion 6.20.3, Case G. Plus ORTHOPHOS XG System software version V02.20 Inserting a new X-ray tube assembly Please proceed as described in sec- 6-83...
  • Page 495 Tab 6 6.20 Replacing circuit boards Board Constellation Measures Page Inserting a new DX71 Check the compatibility between the DX71 1-24 software status of the modules and (Multipad) that of the overall system. Perform an update or a downgrade if neces- sary.
  • Page 496: Replacing A Dx11

    SIDEXIS has to be installed before the current version can be installed. Update the software to the latest version via the automatic update opti- on(see SIRONA internet website, Dealer domain (under Product Info ' X-ray Systems) (see also Section 1.9.6). NOTE The current update file can be found on the ORTHOPHOS XG Software CD.
  • Page 497 NOTE The unit serial number is located on the rating plate of the unit. CAUTION In case of a wrong serial number, cancel the update and contact the Sirona Customer Service Center! 17. Switch the unit OFF. Wait approximately 1 minute. Then switch the unit ON again.
  • Page 498 6.20 Replacing circuit boards Tabs 6 19. Open the Service menu (see page 5-10). 20. Start service routine S008.4 and confirm the unit equipment. 21. Determine the ring type based on the system serial number. PAN unit serial numbers up to 20056 = old ring type = 01 PAN unit serial numbers from 20057 = new ring type = 02 PAN/CEPH unit serial numbers up to 40104 = old ring type = 01 PAN/CEPH unit serial numbers from 40105 = new ring type = 02...
  • Page 499 SIDEXIS has to be installed before the current version can be installed. Perform a software update to the latest software version via the automatic update option (see SIRONA internet website, Dealer domain (under Pro- duct Info X-ray Systems) (see also Section 1.9.6).
  • Page 500 NOTE The unit serial number is located on the rating plate of the unit. CAUTION In case of a wrong serial number, cancel the update and contact the Sirona Customer Service Center! 15. Switch the unit OFF. Wait approximately 1 minute. Then switch the unit ON again.
  • Page 501 Tab 6 6.20 Replacing circuit boards 16. Determine the ring type based on the system serial number. PAN unit serial numbers up to 20056 = old ring type = 01 PAN unit serial numbers from 20057 = new ring type = 02 PAN/CEPH unit serial numbers up to 40104 = old ring type = 01 PAN/CEPH unit serial numbers from 40105 = new ring type = 02 17.
  • Page 502 The contents of this CD can also be down- loaded (under Product Info X-ray Systems) from the Dealer domain of the SIRONA internet website at www.sirona.com NOTE If the DX11 used already has the same software version as the overall unit, a software update to this version must nevertheless be performed so that an ad- ministrative entry can be made in the memory of the DX11.
  • Page 503 Tab 6 6.20 Replacing circuit boards Get the unit serial number from the rating plate of the unit and enter it (see page 5-50). NOTE Any serial number which is unknown to the unit will not be accepted by the unit.
  • Page 504 SIDEXIS has to be installed before the current version can be installed. Perform a software update to the latest software version via the automatic update option (see SIRONA internet website, Dealer domain (under Pro- duct Info X-ray Systems) (see also Section 1.9.6).
  • Page 505 Tab 6 6.20 Replacing circuit boards Press and hold down the Service key until the LEDs above the patient symbol keys light up (approx. 2 s). approx. 2 s Then press the patient symbol keys in the following order within 4 s: b –...
  • Page 506 6.20 Replacing circuit boards Tabs 6 17. Start service routine S017 and perform the system configuration (test step 2-17) (see page 5-78). NOTE For systems with hardware version< BA (until October 2006): Circuit board DX41 must be configured with service routine S017.9 . 18.
  • Page 507 The contents of this CD can also be down- loaded (under Product Info X-ray Systems) from the Dealer domain of the SIRONA internet website at www.sirona.com CAUTION If the DX11 used already has the same software version as the overall unit, a software update to this version must nevertheless be performed so that an ad- ministrative entry can be made in the memory of the DX11.
  • Page 508 6.20 Replacing circuit boards Tabs 6 NOTE In systems that already run with a system software version V02.27 or higher, please check that there is a XML file in the PDATA/P2K_Config with the net- work name of the system (Extended details). This file contains up-to-date in- formation about the previous system configuration! See also section 1.10, on page 1-32).
  • Page 509 SIDEXIS has to be installed before the current version can be installed. Perform a software update to the latest software version via the automatic update option (see SIRONA internet website, Dealer domain (under Pro- duct Info X-ray Systems) (see also Section 1.9.6).
  • Page 510 6.20 Replacing circuit boards Tabs 6 Press and hold down the Service key until the LEDs above the patient symbol keys light up (approx. 2 s). approx. 2 s Then press the patient symbol keys in the following order within 4 s: b –...
  • Page 511 Tab 6 6.20 Replacing circuit boards NOTE In systems that already run with a system software version V02.27 or higher, please check that there is a XML file in the PDATA/P2K_Config with the net- work name of the system (Extended details). This file contains up-to-date in- formation about the previous system configuration! See also section 1.10, on page 1-32).
  • Page 512: Replacing An X-Ray Tube Assembly Incl. Dx6

    6.20 Replacing circuit boards Tabs 6 6.20.3 Replacing an X-ray tube assembly incl. DX6 Case G: New X-ray tube assembly, Switch the unit ON. Plus ORTHOPHOS XG CAUTION System software status V02.20 Do not acknowledge any error messages displayed at this point! Perform a software downgrade (via the main version) of the X-ray tube assembly or board DX6 to software status V02.20 as described in section 1.9.3.
  • Page 513 NOTE The unit serial number is located on the rating plate of the unit. CAUTION In case of a wrong serial number, cancel the update and contact the Sirona Customer Service Center! 14. Switch the unit OFF. Wait approximately 1 minute. Then switch the unit ON again.
  • Page 514 6.20 Replacing circuit boards Tabs 6 24. Open the "Extended Details“ via SIXABCON. This generates an XML file (with the system parameters) which is saved under the network name of the system in the PDATA/P2K_Config folder (see also section 1.10 on page 1-32). The process is completed.
  • Page 515 Tab 6 6.20 Replacing circuit boards Case H: New X-ray tube assembly, Switch the unit ON. Plus ORTHOPHOS XG If the software status of the newly installed DX6 board is not compatible System software status with the current overall system software version, perform a software up- V02.22 or higher.
  • Page 516 NOTE The unit serial number is located on the rating plate of the unit. CAUTION In case of a wrong serial number, cancel the update and contact the Sirona Customer Service Center! 13. Switch the unit OFF. Wait approximately 1 minute. Then switch the unit ON again.
  • Page 517 Tab 6 6.20 Replacing circuit boards CAUTION Case I: X-ray tube assembly from an – The replacement of an X-ray tube assembly from an external device is external device, possible if the X-ray tube assembly and the system have at least the Plus ORTHOPHOS XG software version V02.22.
  • Page 518 6.20 Replacing circuit boards Tabs 6 Case J: New X-ray tube assembly Switch the unit ON. ORTHOPHOS CAUTION XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE System software status At this place do not perform any software update to a higher version! V02.20 or higher.
  • Page 519 Tab 6 6.20 Replacing circuit boards Confirm the “Basic“ system class (02): To do this, first press the Memory button (LED above the R key lights R key up) and then the ______02_ _________ Quit the service routine via the p arrow key above selection field 3.
  • Page 520 6.20 Replacing circuit boards Tabs 6 CAUTION Case K: X-ray tube assembly from – The replacement of an X-ray tube assembly from an external device is external system, possible if the X-ray tube assembly and the system have at least the ORTHOPHOS software version V02.20.
  • Page 521 Tab 6 6.20 Replacing circuit boards 12. Perform the complete system adjustment (see chapter 4): – PAN adjustment – CEPH adjustment, if installed 13. Perform an acceptance test (applies to Germany only); without consulting an expert 14. Open the "Extended Details“ via SIXABCON. This generates an XML file (with the system parameters) which is saved under the network name of the system in the PDATA/P2K_Config folder (see also section 1.10 on page 1-32).
  • Page 522: Check Jumper On Circuit Board Dx42

    6.20 Replacing circuit boards Tabs 6 6.20.4 Check jumper on circuit board DX42 (replacement of board DX42) From system hardware version BA (November 2006), the DX42 board will DX42 have two jumpers which are configured through the system hardware version with or without board DX41.
  • Page 523: Replacing Cables

    Tab 6 6.21 Replacing cables 6.21 Replacing cables CAUTION Switch the unit OFF before you start replacing cables or removing connectors. CAUTION Be careful not to twist the cables or kink the fiber-optic light guides when in- stalling them. NOTE An overview of all cables can be found in section 1.12.
  • Page 524: Laying The Cable Conduit On The Rotating Element (Applicable To Cables L3, L5, L6, L11 And L12)

    6.21 Replacing cables Tabs 6 6.21.1 Laying the cable conduit on the rotating element (applicable to cables L3, L5, L6, L11 and L12) CAUTION The connectors and cables must be protected by inserting them in the fabric tube supplied with the cables. Preparations Remove the covers.
  • Page 525 Tab 6 6.21 Replacing cables Slide the flexible tube over the spiral spring. Remove the fabric tube and the pull wire. Fasten the cable loom or flexible tube, reattach the connec- tors and refit the covers. 59 38 399 D3352 6 –...
  • Page 526: Replacing Cable L7 And L8/L108

    6.21 Replacing cables Tabs 6 6.21.2 Replacing cable L7 and L8/L108* (in cable track 2) Removing cables L7 and L8/L108* from Switch the unit ON. board DX1 Move the slide downward to a pleasant working position using the UP/DOWN keys on the Easypad/Multipad. Switch the unit OFF again.
  • Page 527 Tab 6 6.21 Replacing cables X303 Removing the cable track Detach fiber optic cable L7 and cable L8/L108* from the cable clamps at the rear of the unit and pull the cables through the slit in the slide toward the front into the stand. Unscrew the angle brackets on both sides of the cable track.
  • Page 528 6.21 Replacing cables Tabs 6 Drawing new cables into the cable track If cable L8/L108* is defective: Wrap the detent of connector X303 on new cable L8/L108* with adhesive tape to protect it against breaking off. Lay the cable track down on a flat surface stretched out. Fasten the two (new) cables together with adhesive tape above the flag la- bels.
  • Page 529: Laying Cable L1 And The Grounding Strap (In Cable Track 1)

    Tab 6 6.21 Replacing cables 6.21.3 Laying cable L1 and the grounding strap (in cable track 1) The procedure for replacing cable L1 and the grounding strap is basically analogous to the procedure described in chapter 6.21.2. 59 38 399 D3352 6 –...
  • Page 530 6.21 Replacing cables Tabs 6 59 38 399 D3352 6 – 98 D3352.076.01.13.02 07.2008...
  • Page 531: Maintenance

    Maintenance ORTHOPHOS XG...
  • Page 532 Tab 7 Contents Checking the height adjustment ......7 – 4 Checking the forehead and temple supports ..7 – 6 Checking the sensor holder (pan and ceph) ...7 – 7 Checking the support piece (bite block holder) ..7 – 9 Checking the light localizers........7 – 10 Checking the X-ray images ........7 –...
  • Page 533 Tab 7 Maintenance DANGER Shock hazard! It is essential that you switch the X-ray unit OFF before replacing any components! The unit must be disconnected from the junction box of the building installation before replacing any parts near the power supply, power switch, board DX 32 or the X-ray tube assembly! CAUTION –...
  • Page 534: Checking The Height Adjustment

    7.1 Checking the height adjustment Tabs 7 Checking the height adjustment Spindle HA motor Check the threaded rod and motor for Perform a visual inspection of the motor and the threaded rod for abrasion abrasion. If abrasion clearly has occurred: Replace the height adjustment motor including spindle (see Page 6-6) Plus Check whether the height adjustment...
  • Page 535 Tab 7 7.1 Checking the height adjustment Check whether the height adjustment Manually actuate both limit switches one after the other while the height limit switches are functioning properly adjustment motor is running: The motor must stop. If the limit switches are not functioning: Actuator Check the corresponding microswitch and replace if necessary Check cable L19, replace if necessary...
  • Page 536: Checking The Forehead And Temple Supports

    7.2 Checking the forehead and temple supports Tabs 7 Checking the forehead and temple supports Headrest version 1 (will be replaced by headrest version 2 in 2007 and then no longer available as a repair part) Headrest version 2 (will be available under the part no. 5969741 (from 2007 on)) Check whether the forehead support Move the forehead support and observe its position.
  • Page 537: Checking The Sensor Holder (Pan And Ceph)

    Tab 7 7.3 Checking the sensor holder (pan and ceph) Checking the sensor holder (pan and ceph) PAN sensor holder PAN sensor holder, rigid for operation with TSA sensor Plus only) Sensor holder Sensor Sensor holder Ceph Sensor Locking button 59 38 399 D3352 7 –...
  • Page 538 7.3 Checking the sensor holder (pan and ceph) Tabs 7 Check whether the sensor locks and Carefully insert the sensor upward into the holder: unlocks easily and is firmly seated in The sensor must snap in place audibly. the holder Check the sensor for firm seating.
  • Page 539: Checking The Support Piece (Bite Block Holder)

    Tab 7 7.4 Checking the support piece (bite block holder) Checking the support piece (bite block holder) Support piece Check whether the bite block, contact Insert the bite block, contact segment and chin rest one after the other in segment and chin rest can be fitted the bite block holder and check them to make sure they are firmly seated.
  • Page 540: Checking The Light Localizers

    7.5 Checking the light localizers Tabs 7 Checking the light localizers FH light localizer PAN Light localizer Ceph MS light localizer Check whether the FH light localizer Adjust the FH light localizer on the PAN with slider A. (PAN) can be adjusted easily If the light localizer cannot be moved easily: Lubricate the slider (rail) with a light coat of Vaseline MS light...
  • Page 541 Tab 7 7.5 Checking the light localizers Checking the position of the light lines Switch the light localizers on and check the positions of the light lines: (FH and MS) on the PAN – The horizontal light line (FH) must be running horizontally –...
  • Page 542: Checking The X-Ray Images

    7.6 Checking the X-ray images Tabs 7 Checking the X-ray images Check whether the X-ray images taken Check to see whether the X-ray images taken by the dentist exhibit an un- by the dentist are OK exposed border on all 4 sides. Check whether the X-ray images show normal definition.
  • Page 543: Checking The Tube Data

    Tab 7 7.7 Checking the tube data Checking the tube data 7.7.1 kV actual value and radiation time Select service routine S002.3 for the exposure (radiation without rotary movement, radiation time selectable, see page 5-26) and set the following parameters: –...
  • Page 544 7.7 Checking the tube data Tabs 7 Remove the covers of the tube assembly. Remove jumper A from the MA+/MA– measuring points on board DX6. 20mADC Connect a digital ammeter to MA+ and MA– and select range 20 mADC. com. MA–...
  • Page 545 Tab 7 7.7 Checking the tube data Switch the unit ON å. Wait 1 min. for self-adjustment of the unit. Press the R key ç to return the X-ray tube head into the initial position. Select 66 kV/8 mA. Make SIDEXIS XG ready for exposure. As soon as program P1 and 66 kV/8 mA have been selected, the unit is ready for exposure.
  • Page 546: Fan And Temperature

    7.7 Checking the tube data Tabs 7 7.7.3 Fan and temperature Check whether the fan is functioning Check the function of the fan using service routine S005.4 (see Page 5-31) If the fan is defective: Replace the fan (see Page 6-42) ‡...
  • Page 547: Checking The Diaphragm

    Tab 7 7.8 Checking the diaphragm Checking the diaphragm 7.8.1 Dismantling the fixed diaphragm (XG 3 / 3 PPE only) Version delivered until approx. end of 2006 Version delivered after approx. end of 2007 Check the fixed diaphragm for completeness. Then release the diaphragm test exposures (see page 7-18ff.).
  • Page 548: Diaphragm Test Exposures

    7.8 Checking the diaphragm Tabs 7 7.8.2 Diaphragm test exposures The diaphragm test exposures are used for a quick check of the system adjustment. The menu is started without a service pass- TEST EXPOSURE word. Diaphragm test exposures can thus be performed by the user as well. Menu: Test exposure menu is started from SIDEXIS XG: TEST EXPOSURE...
  • Page 549: Pan Diaphragm Test Exposure

    Tab 7 7.8 Checking the diaphragm 7.8.3 Pan diaphragm test exposure Menu: Test exposure Pan diaphragm ‡ NOTE The exposure is performed without a needle phantom. Opening Select the submenu. DIAPHRAGM DIAPHRAGM Making the unit ready for exposure Make SIDEXIS XG ready for exposure: Click IMAGE ACQUISITION 59 38 399 D3352...
  • Page 550 7.8 Checking the diaphragm Tabs 7 SIDEXIS screen The exposure dialog box showing the exposure status appears in SIDEXIS. Plus : Display on the Easypad Service routine S030.2 and its specific exposure parameters are displayed on the Easypad touchscreen. 60 kV/3 mA 0.20 s XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Display on the Multipad The single-line display of the Multipad shows the exposure parameters...
  • Page 551 Tab 7 7.8 Checking the diaphragm Evaluating the X-ray image Evaluate the X-ray image: Adjustment: ok Adjustment: not ok – The exposed diaphragm area must lie horizontally centered in the image field as well as inside the superimposed auxiliary lines (A). –...
  • Page 552: Pan Symmetry Test Exposure

    7.8 Checking the diaphragm Tabs 7 7.8.4 Pan symmetry test exposure Menu: Test exposure Pan diaphragm ‡ Preparations Insert the needle phantom in the bite block holder of the panoramic X-ray unit (see page 4-9). CAUTION It is essential that the needle phantom is removed from bite block holder of the panoramic X-ray unit again before a Ceph exposure is taken;...
  • Page 553 Tab 7 7.8 Checking the diaphragm SIDEXIS screen The exposure dialog box showing the exposure status appears in SIDEXIS. Plus : Display on the Easypad Service routine S010.2 and its specific exposure parameters are displayed on the Easypad touchscreen. 60 kV/3 mA 14.1 s XG 5 / 3 / 3 PPE: Display on the Multipad The single-line display of the Multipad shows the exposure parameters...
  • Page 554 7.8 Checking the diaphragm Tabs 7 Evaluating the X-ray image Evaluate the X-ray image: ZOOM: 1:1 ± 0.75 mm ± 0.75 mm A1 = 88.6 mm ± 1 mm A2 = 44.3 ± 0.5 mm A2 = 44.3 ± 0.5 mm Adjustment: ok (length measurement with SIDEXIS) Adjustment: not ok (length measurement with SIDEXIS) 59 38 399 D3352...
  • Page 555 Tab 7 7.8 Checking the diaphragm – The shadow of the center needle, the needle image and the auxil- iary line must be coincident and located behind each other. A tolerance (offset of needle from the central auxiliary line) of ±...
  • Page 556: Ceph - Fixed Point Of Rotation

    7.8 Checking the diaphragm Tabs 7 7.8.5 Ceph – Fixed point of rotation (not for XG 3 / 3 PPE) Menu: Test exposure Ceph - Fixed point of rotation ‡ CAUTION It is essential that the PAN needle phantom is removed from bite block holder of the panoramic X-ray unit before a Ceph exposure is taken;...
  • Page 557 Tab 7 7.8 Checking the diaphragm SIDEXIS screen The exposure dialog box showing the exposure status appears in SIDEXIS. Plus : Display on the Easypad Service routine S010.5 and its specific exposure parameters are displayed on the Easypad touchscreen. 80 kV/14 mA 0.60 s XG 5: Display on the Multipad The single-line display of the Multipad shows the exposure parameters...
  • Page 558 7.8 Checking the diaphragm Tabs 7 Evaluating the X-ray image Evaluate the X-ray image: Adjustment: ok Adjustment: not ok – The exposed diaphragm area must lie centered and straight in the image field as well as inside the superimposed auxiliary lines (A). –...
  • Page 559: Quickshot Test Exposure (Xg Plus And Full Version Only)

    Tab 7 7.8 Checking the diaphragm 7.8.6 Quickshot test exposure Plus and full version only) Menu: Test exposure Ceph - Quickshot ‡ CAUTION It is essential that the PAN needle phantom is removed from bite block holder of the panoramic X-ray unit before a Ceph exposure is taken; otherwise the phantom may collide with the sensor.
  • Page 560 7.8 Checking the diaphragm Tabs 7 Making the unit ready for exposure Make SIDEXIS XG ready for exposure: Click IMAGE ACQUISITION SIDEXIS screen The exposure dialog box showing the exposure status appears in SIDEXIS. Plus : Display on the Easypad Service routine S010.8 and its specific exposure parameters are displayed on the Easypad touchscreen.
  • Page 561 Tab 7 7.8 Checking the diaphragm Evaluating the X-ray image Evaluate the X-ray image: Adjustment: ok Adjustment: not ok – The exposed diaphragm area must lie centered and straight in the image field as well as inside the superimposed auxiliary lines (A).
  • Page 562: Tsa Sensor

    7.8 Checking the diaphragm Tabs 7 7.8.7 TSA sensor Plus and full version only) Menu: Test exposure TSA sensor ‡ NOTE The exposure is performed without a needle phantom. Opening Select the submenu. SENSOR SENSOR Making the unit ready for exposure Make SIDEXIS XG ready for exposure: Click IMAGE ACQUISITION...
  • Page 563 Tab 7 7.8 Checking the diaphragm SIDEXIS screen The exposure dialog box showing the exposure status appears in SIDEXIS. Plus : Display on the Easypad Service routine S030.4 and its specific exposure parameters are displayed on the Easypad touchscreen. 60 kV/3 mA 0.20 s Starting the exposure Take an exposure (60 kV/3 mA;...
  • Page 564 7.8 Checking the diaphragm Tabs 7 Evaluating the X-ray image Evaluate the X-ray image: Adjustment: ok Adjustment: not ok – The exposed diaphragm area must lie horizontally centered in the image field (A). – A white border surrounding the image on all sides must be visible. The maximum density must lie in the center of the diaphragm area (A).
  • Page 565: Checking The Cables For Damage

    Tab 7 7.9 Checking the cables for damage Checking the cables for damage Check whether the cables feeding the Perform a visual check of the power cable, protective ground wire, control unit are OK cables and data cables. If cables are externally damaged: Replace the respective cables (see Page 6-91) ‡...
  • Page 566: Checking The Idling Rollers

    7.10 Checking the idling rollers Tabs 7 7.10 Checking the idling rollers Idling roller Check whether the idling rollers are OK Rotate ring B by hand and check it for smooth and easy running. If the ring does not run smoothly and easily: Remove the housing covers and check the idle rollers for dirt and for- eign particles.
  • Page 567: Checking The Grounding Straps

    Tab 7 7.11 Checking the grounding straps 7.11 Checking the grounding straps Check whether the grounding straps Perform a visual and “hands-on” inspection of the ground straps to ensure have complete and firm contact that they have complete and firm contact at the positions marked. If the grounding straps do not have proper contact: Fasten them properly ‡...
  • Page 568: Checking The Cable Shields

    7.12 Checking the cable shields Tabs 7 7.12 Checking the cable shields Shield on the tube assembly Shield on housing DX32 Check whether the cable shielding is Perform a visual and “hands-on” inspection of the cable shields to ensure that they have complete and firm contact at the positions marked. If the cable shields do not have proper contact: Fasten them properly ‡...
  • Page 569: Checking The Protective Ground Wires

    Tab 7 7.13 Checking the protective ground wires 7.13 Checking the protective ground wires DANGER Shock hazard! It is essential that you switch the X-ray unit OFF before replacing any components! Switch OFF the line voltage at the main switch of the building installation. Disconnect the power cable and the second protective ground wire from the building installation.
  • Page 570: Checking The Protective Ground Wires

    7.13 Checking the protective ground wires Tabs 7 Check whether the ground wire A power source with a current of at least 0.2 A and a no-load voltage of 24 resistance complies with the V max. and 4 V min. is required. specifications Connect the power source between the measuring points specified in the table for at least 5 s and measure:...
  • Page 571 Tab 7 7.13 Checking the protective ground wires Measuring points B and C: GNYE power connection and 2nd ground wire Power cable Orthophos XG Second protective ground wire 59 38 399 D3352 7 – 41 D3352.076.01.13.02 07.2008...
  • Page 572 7.13 Checking the protective ground wires Tabs 7 Measuring points D and E: Board cage DX32 and tube assembly Board cage Tube assembly DX32 housing NOTE If the resistance exceeds the value specified in the adjacent table, check whether the protective ground wire is fastened according to specifications: –...
  • Page 573: Checking The Device Leakage Current

    Tab 7 7.14 Checking the device leakage current 7.14 Checking the device leakage current DANGER Shock hazard! It is essential that you switch the X-ray unit OFF before replacing any components! NOTE A high resistance measuring voltage source at line frequency and a measur- ing circuit compliant with the requirements of IEC 601 are required.
  • Page 574 7.14 Checking the device leakage current Tabs 7 Measuring setup for testing the device leakage current Voltage source Power cable 208 V / 230 V ± 10% to the Orthophos XG 1kΩ 0.015μF 10kΩ Voltmeter Check whether the power switch of the unit is turned ON. Connect a high-resistance measuring voltage source between the short- circuited power cable (B) and ground wire A.
  • Page 575 Tab 7 7.14 Checking the device leakage current 59 38 399 D3352 7 – 45 D3352.076.01.13.02 07.2008...
  • Page 576 Service Manual History D3352 Version 1: Software version V02.17, Plus ORTHOPHOS XG /Ceph and not yet all errors and service routines described. Plus Version 2: Software versions V02.18.1 (XG 5) and V02.19 (XG ), system version XG 5, complete revision. Version 3: Software version V02.20, service routine S034.7, error messages added, chapter update added, additional general revision...
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