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The first Shooting ...............................03
The Control Buttons ............................04
The Home-Screen ................................06
The dentaleyepad Concept ................08
Transfer via USB Cable .......................08
Transfer via WLAN...............................09
patserver Installation ..........................09
dentaleyepad Settings .......................10
PC Settings .........................................11
Autotransfer to PC ..............................12
Troubleshooting .................................12
patserver Settings ..............................13
Manual Transfer to the PC .................14
dentaleyepad Interfaces .....................14
The Dental Photo Assistant ................15
Capture Parameter Editor ..................17
Focal Length of Lens ..........................17
Image Editing ......................................18
Basic Settings Menu ...........................19
Workflow Settings Menu ....................20
Connection Settings Menu ................21
The Workflow Image Types ................22
Version 2.3
doctorseyes GmbH
Abteistr. 28
88416 Ochsenhausen
Germany

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    The first Shooting .......03 The Control Buttons ......04 The Home-Screen ........06 The Camera Display Buttons .....07 The dentaleyepad Concept ....08 Transfer via USB Cable .......08 Transfer via WLAN.......09 patserver Installation ......09 dentaleyepad Settings .......10 PC Settings .........11 Autotransfer to PC ......12 Troubleshooting .........12...
  • Page 2 2. Plug-in power supply with USB connection In this short manual we would like to make you ac- 3. Cable with USB plug and round dentaleyepad connector quainted with the most important operating elements. 4. USB extension cable But don‘t worry: most of the points only concern the first...
  • Page 3: The First Shooting

    Switch on the dentaleyepad with the on/off button (1) on Press the camera button a second time to take a pic- the left side. The first time you use the dentaleyepad, you ture. Use the preview button (4) to view the image. If you still need to activate the display.
  • Page 4: The Control Buttons

    Use the top right button to select three diffe- rent zoom levels. The focal lengths of each The dentaleyepad is switched on and off with step can be defined in the doctorseyes ca- the On/Off button. When the dentaleyepad is mera app.
  • Page 5 However, it can also be charged earlier by plugging in the The third function of this key is the login function: charging cable or placing it in the docking station. If the intraoral camera is plugged into the USB socket at the bottom right, it must be registered on the denta- The button also serves as a memory button for individual leyepad.
  • Page 6: The Home-Screen

    You can select in the camera Should further assistance be required, we can app if images should be transfered automaticly. access your dentaleyepad and control it remo- With the transferindicator you are immediately tely with your consent using these apps. Your informed about succressful transfer.
  • Page 7: The Camera Display Buttons

    The respective zoom level is displayed on The Camera Display Buttons the left side with the three symbols (Portrait, Smile and Detail). The current zoom level is highlighted in blue. The zoom levels can be adapted to personal needs in the settings. To do this, select the top left gearwheel and then the tooth symbol (second from bottom).
  • Page 8: The Dentaleyepad Concept

    USB cable (simplest) and the automatic or manual transfer via WLAN (most effective). However, you can The concept behind the dentaleyepad is to make dental also send images by e-mail or transfer them to a cloud photography as easy and comfortable as possible. For...
  • Page 9: Transfer Via Wlan

    Installation Transfer via WLAN The fastest and most effective way to transfer images to a When you have PC is via WLAN. In order to transfer the images wirelessly downloaded patser- to a PC, it is necessary to install the „patserver“ program ver.exe, to your PC...
  • Page 10: Dentaleyepad Settings

    „Connection set- tings“ - „Server address“. Enter following numbers PC settings including dots. (sample) 192.168.178.151 patserver settings Server port The entry below („Server Port“ ) should already be set on dentaleyepad. If not please enter as well. 9701...
  • Page 11: Pc Settings

    Change Set back to Destination folder Default folder If you want to have access to dentaleyepad photos from all your PCs you should change the destination folder to a shared network folder.
  • Page 12: Autotransfer To Pc

    Troubleshooting At the highest resolution, at least 2200 images can be stored on the dentaleyepad. Therefore, by default, the images remain on the dentaleyepad as a copy after transfer. If a red transmission arrow is displayed, check the fol- lowing options: Alternatively, you can also delete the images automati- 1) Check that the wireless LAN is turned on AND „con-...
  • Page 13: Patserver Settings

    3) Make sure that the dentaleyepad and the PC are tically created in a patient folder. You can also search for on the same network. Do not use a so-called „guest specific patients via a search window. account“ because this may have limited access.
  • Page 14: Manual Transfer To The Pc

    Then press „Share“ and select the icon for the pat- ra app to the target folder. server. dentaleyepad Interfaces The dentaleyepad has interfaces to many practice ma- nagement systems. These enable the transfer of patient data to the dental- eyepad and, depending on the capabilities of the practice management system, the return of image data directly to the patient file.
  • Page 15: The Dental Photo Assistant

    If no interface is available, you can also manually enter the patient name or number on the dentaleyepad. If you use several programs for patient and/or image management, there may be different connection options. We will be happy to advise you personally and individu- ally.
  • Page 16 Jeder Workflow besteht aus einem Namen und einer beliebig langen Folge von Workflow-Schritten. With the pen icon you can edit the workflow name. With the plus icon you open a dialog window to create a new workflow card. By pressing and holding a workflow card, you can „...
  • Page 17: Capture Parameter Editor

    Here you can select the zoom level. Read more about this in the next section. Here you select the type of illumination. This should usually be the „dentaleyepad light“. If am- bient light plays a role, e.g. in portrait photography, „AWB Automatic“ can also be used.
  • Page 18: Image Editing

    Image Editing Portrait focal length If necessary, images can also be processed directly on the dentaleyepad. To do this, open an image in the gallery single view. You will find an edit button in the bottom center. Smile focal length Then, by pressing the „Transform“...
  • Page 19: Basic Settings Menu

    Setting the language the position of the drawn line again. When saving, a The language of the dentaleyepad is set here. copy is always created, the original is preserved. Parts that have not yet been translated may be displayed in English.
  • Page 20: Workflow Settings Menu

    Expert mode Select workflow at startup If this mode is activated, a number of additional (default on) functions such as the video mode are activated. Pressing the Workflow button opens a menu for These can then be set via the camera settings. selecting a workflow.
  • Page 21: Connection Settings Menu

    Here you can transfer images automatically to the patserver. Delete after photo transfer (default off) If this option is enabled, the images are auto- matically deleted from the dentaleyepad after successful upload. WLAN settings... Select interface Switch on the WLAN here and log on to your Here you can select the appropriate interface network.
  • Page 22: The Workflow Image Types

    smile right open The Workflow Image Types image code: sro Following are the image types with international short codes smile front closed smile right in repose image code: sf0 image code: srr smile front slightly opened 1 smile right open image code: sf1 image code: sro smile front slightly opened 2...
  • Page 23 buccal right gap retracted front retracted with gap image code: bgr image code: front retracted wide open buccal left closed mirrored image code: fro image code: blc buccal right closed mirro- occlusal upper arch mirro- image code: brc image code: oua occlusal lower arch mirro- buccal left gap mirrored image code: blg...
  • Page 24 lower jaw anterior oblique oblique right closed right image code: orc image code: 4lr detail upper jaw front oblique left closed image code: 2uf image code: olc detail upper jaw oblique right upper jaw front image code: 2ur image code: 4uf upper jaw anterior oblique detail upper jaw oblique left left...
  • Page 25 portrait oblique right in re- portrait oblique left pose smile image code: po1 image code: po4 portrait oblique right portrait oblique right smile open smile image code: po2 image code: po6 portrait oblique right open profile left in repose smile image code: plr image code: po5 profile right in repose...
  • Page 26 portrait from 12 o‘clock model left side image code: p12 image code: mls smile from 12 o‘clock model maxilla and mandibular image code: s12 image code: mmm model upper jaw smile from 12 o‘clock image code: muj mirrored image code: m12 model lower jaw upper arch from 90°...
  • Page 27 All standard views are now also available as milk teeth version. The model views are now available in the variants: Milk teeth, transitional teeth and adult teeth. All portrait overlays are now also available in upright format. A complete overview can be found at: www.dentaleyepad.com/imagetypes...
  • Page 28 Automatic Patient data assignment in and desired image photo status of the types patients record. are transferred. Follow the dental photo assistant. If necessary, simply repeat the image.

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