Selecting Target Area - Planmeca ProMax 3D Max User Manual

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8.3.1
Changing exposure values for quick buttons
Quick buttons
8.4

Selecting target area

Side (if selectable)
Jaw size
User's Manual
The quick button exposure values have been preset at the
factory. If needed, the preset values can be changed by
the user.
To change the preset values of a quick button, first select
the required kV and mA values by touching the
corresponding fields on the parameter display and then
touch and hold the desired quick button at the bottom of
the display until you hear a signal tone. The quick button
will now show the new exposure values.
The quick button values can be set separately for each
image resolution.
NOTE To view the preset exposure values, refer to the tables
in chapter 11 "3D EXPOSURE" on page 40.
Confirm your selection and return to the main display by
touching OK.
When you have selected the program type, the Select
target area display will appear.
On the Select target area display, specify the image
volume by selecting the jaw side, jaw size, volume
diameter, volume height and target area.
The selected diameter will be marked with a red circle on
the image. The selected height will be marked with a
white square (or rectangle).
Select the right or left side by touching the Side field.
NOTE The side selection can also be made by simply
touching the image on that side.
NOTE The positions of the preprogrammed target areas
depend on the selected jaw size.
NOTE The setting in the jaw size field will automatically
change to correspond with the selected patient size.
Selecting the smallest patient size will automatically
change the jaw size setting to Narrow.
Selecting any of the three patient sizes in the middle will
automatically change the jaw size setting to Average.
Selecting the largest patient size will automatically
change the jaw size setting to Wide.
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