Selecting Patient Size; Selecting Kilovolt And Milliampere Values - Planmeca ProMax 3D Max User Manual

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8.2

Selecting patient size

Patient size field
From left to right: Child
Adolescent
Small adult
Average-sized adult
Large adult
8.3

Selecting kilovolt and milliampere values

kV / mA field
Quick buttons
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Select the patient size by touching the corresponding size
symbol in the Patient size field on the main display.
Select the smallest patient size symbol for a child.
Selecting
the
automatically reduce the volume size (in most programs)
and patient dose.
Select the second patient size symbol for an adolescent.
Select the third patient size symbol for a small adult.
Select the fourth patient size symbol for an average-sized
adult. Select the biggest patient size symbol for a large
adult.
The selected patient size will be highlighted.
NOTE The exposure values will automatically change to
correspond with the selected patient size and image
resolution.
NOTE The setting in the jaw size field will automatically
change to correspond with the selected patient size.
NOTE The exposure values will automatically change to
correspond with the selected patient size and image
resolution.
The preset exposure values are average values and they
are only meant to guide the user.
To change the preset exposure values, touch the kV / mA
field on the main display.
The Select kV / mA display appears. Select the required
exposure values by touching the kV and mA values. The
selected values will be highlighted.
Confirm your selection and return to the main display by
touching OK.
The preset exposure values for each patient size are
shown in the quick buttons at the bottom of the display.
NOTE Selecting kV and mA values manually will override the
automatic quick button setting.
smallest
patient
size
symbol
will
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