Allpro ScanX Duo DVM Instruction Manual

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ScanX Duo DVM
Digital Imaging System
In-Line Erase
Part Number: D1000V
In st ru c ti on M a nual

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  • Page 1 ScanX Duo DVM Digital Imaging System In-Line Erase Part Number: D1000V In st ru c ti on M a nual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    FOREWORD ALLPRO Imaging has prepared this document as a guide to the proper use of ® the ScanX Duo Intraoral Digital Imaging System with In-Line Erase Refer to the following companion documents as necessary: Document Part Number Barrier Envelope (Size 0, 1, 2, 3 & 4) Instruction Sheet...
  • Page 3: Congratulations

    If your ScanX cannot be repaired in the field and turns out to be defective due to faulty materials and/or workmanship within the warranty period, ALLPRO Imaging will arrange to replace the unit at its expense within two business days. ALLPRO Imaging will ship the Customer a replacement, factory refurbished ScanX. The Customer then returns (at ALLPRO Imaging’s expense) the malfunctioning system...
  • Page 4: Safety Notice

    SAFETY NOTICE This equipment has been designed to minimize exposure of personnel to hazards. While the ScanX is designed for safe operation, certain precautions must be observed. Use of the ScanX not in conformance with the instructions specified in this manual may result in permanent failure of the unit. General Safety Information.
  • Page 5 SAFETY NOTICE Authorized Dealer Service Only. The interior of the ScanX is only accessible by removing hardware with tools. It should be opened and serviced only by an authorized dealer service technician. Failure to heed this warning may result in equipment damage or personal injury, and will void any and all warranties.
  • Page 6 SAFETY NOTICE Knowledge of Warnings and Cautions. Users must exercise every precaution to ensure personnel safety, and be familiar with the warnings and cautions presented throughout this manual and summarized below. In this manual, the following definitions apply for all WARNINGS and CAUTION Statements: WARNINGS: Any operation, procedure or practice, which, if not strictly observed, may result in injury or long-term health hazards to personnel.
  • Page 7: Important Information

    SAFETY NOTICE CAUTIONS - Completely clean and erase PSPs before taking X-ray exposure. See the PLATE PREPARATION section of this manual. Minimize exposing an X-ray exposed PSP to light. Transfer the PSP into the Inlet slot quickly to minimize exposure to light. Use care in handling PSPs - Avoid fingerprints and scratching Refer to the instructions provided with the PSP package for further information on handling.
  • Page 8: Purpose Of This Manual

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION Correct Usage  Operation of the ScanX may only be carried out by suitably qualified personnel.  The ScanX is only to be used in the processing of exposed PSPs.  The ScanX should be used in a room equipped for it. ...
  • Page 9: Box Contents

    BOX CONTENTS Each component of the ScanX is shipped packaged in individual protective material all packed in a single box, which includes: Accessory Kit containing: Part No. Line Cord 73096 Computer Connector Cable, USB B3554 Quick Start Instructions D1072V Size 2 Phosphor Storage Plates - Quantity 8 (2 boxes of 4) 73445-2 Barrier Envelopes (Size #2, Quantity 300) 73248-2...
  • Page 10: Computer System Requirements

    COMPUTER SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS IMPORTANT: To operate the ScanX, it must be connected to a compliant Computer System, and the computer must be loaded with an authorized Imaging Software such as Visix. Neither the Computer System nor the Software is provided by Air Techniques. Contact your dealer for available options. Computer System Requirements The minimum computer system, computer and monitor, requirements necessary to operate the ScanX are listed below.
  • Page 11: Controls And Indicators

    CONTROLS AND INDICATORS FLASHING OFF Scanner Track 2 Blue LED Indicator Indicator LED Scanner Track 1 Ready/Standby Indicator LED Green LED indicator READY ERASER Switch Switch Keypad Control Panel Figure 2. ScanX Duo Front Panel Controls and Indicators Keypad Control Panel READY Switch Toggles between the Standby and Ready mode as follows: 1.
  • Page 12: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA Electrical Requirements: Supply Voltage: 100 to 240VAC +/- 10%, 50/60 Hz Supply Current: 2 A Maximum Line Cord: North American style 10 foot long Hospital Grade power cord, P/N 73096. Physical Properties: Depth 10 3/8 inches Width 10 inches Height 12 inches Weight...
  • Page 13: Abbreviations

    ABBREVIATIONS Abbreviations used in this manual are summarized below. ampere(s) megabytes bytes) 10 alternating current millimeter (10 - CD-ROM compact disk, read-only memory MONTH YYYY date (Month, 4 digit year) Code of Federal Regulations Phosphor a luminescent material central processing unit part number (your computer) phosphor storage plate...
  • Page 14: System Setup

    SYSTEM SETUP Note: Authorized Imaging Software, such as Visix, supplied by the dealer or other company, must be installed on the computer in order to operate the ScanX. ScanX Drivers and Utilities Installation Before connecting the ScanX to your computer or attempting to use it for the first time, run the Setup program on the ScanX Drivers and Utilities Disk included with the ScanX.
  • Page 15 SYSTEM SETUP FLASHING OFF Ready/Standby Scanner Track 2 Blue LED Indicator Green LED indicator Indicator LED Scanner Track 1 Indicator LED READY ERASER Switch Switch Press HERE turn ON or OFF (Standby) Keypad Control Panel USB Connector Type B USB TO COMPUTER Main Power Switch (1/0)
  • Page 16: Plate Care And Preparation

    PLATE CARE & PREPARATION Prior to performing the intraoral imaging procedures provided on the following pages, the user must be familiar with the care, handling and preparation of the Phosphor Storage Plate (PSP) in order to ensure successful image scanning. Tube or Sensitive Printed side Figure 5 shows the configuration of a...
  • Page 17 PLATE CARE & PREPARATION Cleaning Phosphor Storage Plates For the best images, PSPs should be handled carefully and kept clean. Use the following procedure to clean plates: 1. Use lint-free, 100% cotton gauze (not cotton balls). Gently wipe the cotton gauze over the dry Plate surface.
  • Page 18: Intraoral Imaging Procedures

    INTRAORAL IMAGING PROCEDURES Note: 1. The orientation letter “a”, printed on the PSP, may be used for reference as you would use the dot on an intraoral X-ray film. In addition, a backwards “a” (i.e. “ ”), appearing in an image, is an indication that the image has been flipped.
  • Page 19 INTRAORAL IMAGING PROCEDURES IMPORTANT: Be sure that the sensitive side of the PSP is facing down when it lands on the PSP Table Mat (See Figure 7, View C). If it is not sensitive side down, TURN IT OVER IMMEDIATELY. Failure to do so may result in erasure of the PSP.
  • Page 20 INTRAORAL IMAGING PROCEDURES IMPORTANT: Transfer the PSP from the PSP Table Mat to the Plate Guide slot quickly. Always keep the sensitive side away from any light source to minimize image loss. Activate Scanner Activate the ScanX by performing the following procedures. 1.
  • Page 21 INTRAORAL IMAGING PROCEDURES Scanning and Erasing Plates (continued) Note: Up to two PSPs can be processed simultaneously. One PSP can be inserted into each Plate Guide at a time as long as the corresponding track indicator light is illuminated green. The next PSP may be fed into a Plate Guide slot only after the corresponding track indicator LED changes from yellow to green.
  • Page 22: Powering Down The System

    POWERING DOWN THE SYSTEM IMPORTANT: Never power down the system during a scanning session. The ScanX is designed to be left on continuously during the active day. At the end of the day, or whenever desired, power down the system as follows: 1.
  • Page 23: Scheduled Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Phosphor Storage Plates (PSPs). PSP's are subject to "wear" on the black side during normal handling and use. They can appear scratched, while the sensitive blue or white side remains relatively "smooth". This scratched look on the black side has absolutely no effect on the quality of the image and should be expected under normal conditions.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Possible Cause Corrective Action 1. No power/ • Not plugged in. • Check the line cord No green light on connection is firmly membrane switch plugged in. • No power at Mains • Make sure outlet is Outlet grounded and has power.
  • Page 25 TROUBLESHOOTING Trouble Possible Cause Corrective Action Image is too dark. • PSP has been overexposed • Use software to adjust brightness. If this is not possible, retake image with proper (lower) expo- sure and a newly erased PSP . 7. Image appears •...
  • Page 26: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES The following lists the ordering number and description for accessory components available to maintain the ScanX to meet your professional needs. Contact your authorized dealer for information. Description Quantity Part No. VISIX Imaging Software (see page 27) 5 Licenses 74500 VISIX for Veterinarians, complete 5 Licenses...
  • Page 27: Warranty Extension

    Please contact ALLPRO Imaging for details. IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE ALLPRO Imaging ScanX systems are designed and manufactured to high standards. They are easy to install and use and typically deliver high-quality performance. If any difficulties are encountered with this product, please contact ALLPRO Imaging Technical Support at 1-800-247-8324.
  • Page 28 ALLPRO Imaging is a leading manufacturer of imaging systems for the medical, veterinary and security markets. Thousands of ALLPRO Imaging products have been sold globally, installed and serviced through our network of authorized dealers. 100 Plus  2010  Polaris ...

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