DIGORA Optime User Manual
DIGORA Optime User Manual
DIGORA Optime User Manual
DIGORA® Optime
Digital intraoral imaging plate system
User Manual
208396 rev. 2
DIGORA® Optime
4 Accessories introduction.......................................................................................... 19
4.1 Hygiene accessories ........................................................................................... 19
4.2 Imaging plates..................................................................................................... 20
4.3 Imaging plate storage box................................................................................... 21
4.4 Holders................................................................................................................ 21
4.5 Occlusal projection imaging with Comfort Occlusal™ 4C start-up kit and
accessories ......................................................................................................... 22
4.6 Microfibre cloth.................................................................................................... 22
4.7 Optiwipe™ imaging plate cleaning wipes............................................................ 22
4.8 Imaging plate care............................................................................................... 23
4.9 Imaging plate cleaning ........................................................................................ 24
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6 Installation of the imaging plate system ................................................................. 33
6.1 Positioning the unit.............................................................................................. 33
6.2 Positioning the PC/network switch ...................................................................... 33
6.3 Connecting the unit to a PC / LAN ...................................................................... 33
6.3.1 Direct connection method
(uses the unit s/n)..................................................................................... 34
6.3.2 IP method (using the unit IP address)...................................................... 35
6.3.3 Multiconnect ............................................................................................. 36
6.4 Other devices ...................................................................................................... 37
7 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................ 39
7.1 Error images........................................................................................................ 39
7.1.1 Improper use of the hygiene accessories and imaging plates ................. 39
7.1.2 Application errors ..................................................................................... 40
7.1.3 Imaging plate wearing .............................................................................. 43
7.2 Error messages................................................................................................... 44
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1 Introduction
1 Introduction
SOREDEX® DIGORA® Optime system is intended to be
used only by dentist and other qualified dental
professionals to process x-ray images exposed to the
imaging plates from the intraoral complex of the skull.
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3
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4 9 10
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1. ON/OFF key
2. START key
3. Control panel
4. Imaging plate collector
5. Plate slot and plate carrier
6. Power supply
7. Documentation and 11
imaging application software media
8. Hygiene accessories
9. Imaging plates
10. Imaging plate cleaning wipe samples
11. Imaging plate storage box
CAUTION:
Only use the PSU supplied with the unit or an approved
spare PSU supplied by an authorized distributor
(See chapter Technical Specifications).
ON/OFF key
Unit is powered
START key
Manual start selected
Unit ready
(Insert imaging plate and
press
START to begin processing)
Connected to imaging
No connection application sw.
Not ready for processing
Blinking in sequence:
- Imaging plate wrong way Remove protective cover
round
2 Basic use
Process imaging plate(s) in the unit before packing and
exposure if:
Make an exposure.
3 Advanced use
3.1 DIGORA® Optime setup options
The DIGORA® Optime setup options allow you to configure
the DIGORA® Optime to the user’s clinical preferences.
3.1.1 Status
3.1.4 Resolution
3.2 Settings
See chapter Installation for more information on connecting
the unit to a PC/LAN.
3.3 Workflow
From the imaging application software you are using select
unit Setup / Workflow page.
The Start after options allow to select when the unit starts
image plate processing:
4.4 Holders
Do not apply
Ethanol directly
on the plate.
Apply Ethanol on
lint free soft fabric.
■ 0 child
■ 1 small adult
Sensitive side ■ 2 large adult
■ 3 bitewing
■ 4C comfort occlusion
1. 2. 3.
5.3 Processing
1. Red laser light stimulates the sensitive surface of the
imaging plate.
2. Imaging plate glows blue light in relation to the amount
of X-ray information stored to the plate.
3. Glowing blue light is optically collected pixel by pixel
(line by line) and measured with extremely sensitive
photodetector.
4. Digital image is formed from the measured light intensi-
ty variation.
1. 2. 4.
5.5 Light
Ambient light is good when storing the imaging plates:
it keeps the plates clean from background radiation
“fogging”.
Key the serial number of the unit into the Scanner serial
number field. The serial number of the unit appears on the
type label on the back of the unit. Make sure that the
Computer network connection that provides the LAN
network connection is selected.
2. PC: From the Settings tab select IP based and then se-
lect the Enable changing IP address box.
6.3.3 Multiconnect
1. PC: If the unit is to be used with several PCs select the
Use Multiconnect check box and select a unique Work-
station identifier number (between 1 and 4), for the PC
being configured, from the drop down list. Addition
workstation information, for example, user name, loca-
tion etc, can be entered into the field next to the work
station identifier number.
3. Repeat the above process for all the other PCs in the
network. Make sure that you give each PC a different
Workstation identifier.
7 Troubleshooting
7.1 Error images
Cone cut
Geometry distortion
Scratches
- Clean the plate(s).
- Replace if cleaning does not help.
- Pay attention on handling, storing and
maintenance. Ensure that only the genuine hy-
giene accessories are used.
Number Description
1 K100 error
(CPU / main controller error)
2 PMT error (imaging plate information
cannot be read due to photo detector
not working)
3 Laser error (imaging plate informa-
tion cannot be read due to laser not
working)
4 Resonator error (imaging plate infor-
mation cannot be read due mirror not
moving properly)
12 K200 board not connected properly
(laser detection, erasing & move-
ment control)
13 K300 board not connected properly
(imaging plate sensing / detection)
23 K200 error (erase LED, linear move-
ment detection sensor or laser syn-
chronization error)
24 Plate carrier movement error
34 Plate sensor error (imaging plate
cannot be detected)
123 Door movement error (position of the
door not detected or movement is
blocked)
124 Safety cover error (light cover inside
the unit is not in its place / not detect-
ed)
234 K400 control panel error (control
panel button defected / stuck)
1234 Other, see driver status window
8 Other information
8.1 Quality control
To ensure maximum system performance
Switch the unit off and disconnect it from the main power
supply before cleaning or disinfecting the unit. Do not allow
liquids to enter the unit.
WARNING:
Do not use any disinfecting sprays as the vapor could
ignite and cause injury.
8.5 Maintenance
The unit does not require any maintenance.
8.6 Repair
The unit does not require any maintenance. If the unit is
damaged or malfunctions in any way it must only be
repaired by service personnel authorized by the
manufacturer of the unit.
8.7 Disposal
At the end of the useful working life of the unit and/or its
accessories make sure that you follow national and local
regulations regarding the disposal of the unit, its
accessories, parts and materials. The unit includes some
or all of the following parts that are made of or include
materials that are non-environmentally friendly or
hazardous:
9 Technical specifications
9.1 Device
USA only
Minimum requirements for the PC/laptop, network adapter and network switch
PC / laptop network switch Class I or Class II according IEC 60950
Network connection settings 10/100Mbs LAN
UDP/IP protocol traffic allowed
Traffic to UDP port 10000 allowed (unit UDP port)
UDP broadcast traffic allowed
CAT6 Ethernet cable
DHCP server is recommended but not necessary
Use Use antivirus software.
Use firewall.
When LAN configuration is changed or devices are
added/removed, it may affect existing devices in
the LAN. Therefore keep in mind that correct oper-
ation of the imaging system needs to be checked
after changes are made.
When adding new devices to LAN, make sure they
all have unique IP address, otherwise they may
cause communication problems with existing LAN
devices. Place unit and PC with imaging applica-
tion software to same subnet in LAN.
NOTE! Image is not transferred from unit to PC imaging application software in case of
connection lost during image processing. Image is stored in unit memory until it has been
transferred to PC. Unit cannot be turned off in that case. When network is operational again,
image is automatically transferred to imaging application software. Do not disconnect unit PSU
adapter before network is operational and image has been transferred to imaging application
software.
For more details of the hardware requirements running the imaging application software please
refer to the user manual of it.
Imaging plates
Plate size Size 0 Size 1 Size 2 Size 3 Size 4C
Dimensions (mm) 22 x 31 24 x 40 31 x 41 27 x 54
48 x 54
nominal
Image size (pixels) * 734 x 1034 800 x 1334 1034 x 1368 900 x 1800 1600 x 1800
nominal
Image size (MB) * 1.44 2.03 2.69 3.09 5.49
nominal
Storage -10°C … +40 °C / max 80% RH / NO UV radiation
Environ- and trans-
mental portation
conditions Use +10°C …+40 °C / max 80% RH / NO UV radiation
Hygiene bags
Material Latex-free, food-grade polyethylene
Biocompatibility Not having irritative, toxic or injurious effects on biological system in
conformity to accordance with ISO 10993-1 and ISO 10993-5.
standard
Packaging Supplied in boxes
Use For the best performance it is recommended the hygiene bags are used
within two years from the date of manufacture. The date of manufacture
is printed on the bottom of the box containing the hygiene bags (DDM-
MYYXX). Extended storage time or exceeding the specified storage
conditions may compromise the performance of the adhesive tape and/
or the plastic material from which the hygiene bags are made of.
Disposal Observe relevant national requirements.
Voltage Complies
fluctuations/
flicker
emissions
IEC 61000-3-3
< 5% UT < 5% UT
(> 95% dip in UT) (> 95% dip in
for 5 sec U T)
for 5 sec
Power 3 A/m 3 A/m Power frequency magnetic field
frequency should be at levels characteristic
(50/60 Hz) of a typical location in a typical
magnetic field commercial or hospital environ-
IEC 61000-4-8 ment.
NOTE: UT is the AC mains voltage prior to application of the test level.
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is
affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.
a
Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless)
telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV
broadcast cannot be predicated theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnet-
ic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be con-
sidered.
If the measured field strength in the location in which the DXR-60 is used exceeds the ap-
plicable RF compliance level above, the DXR-60 should be observed to verify normal op-
eration. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary,
such as reorienting of relocating the DXR-60.
b
Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m.
NOTE 1. At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range
applies.
NOTE 2. These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is
affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.
Operating instruction
(More details in operation instructions)
CLASS II equipment
(Double insulated electrical appliance)
UL symbol
Indoor use
Dangerous voltage
Laser radiation
Ethernet connector
ETL symbol
GOST-R symbol
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Manufactured by SOREDEX, PaloDEx Group Oy
Nahkelantie 160, FI-04300 TUUSULA, Finland
Made in Finland