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iM3 REVOLUTION 4DC - X-ray Head Technology and Indicators; Handheld Unit Types and Specifications

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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
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2.2. TYPE OF X-RAY HEAD
X-RAY HEAD WITH BALL JOINT
NOTE: This section applies only to models RX DC REF: I3PV*****
(Character * can be any alphanumeric value)
The mechanical fitting with which the x-ray head is connected to the pantograph arm is a ball joint. The ball is
provided with a mechanical brake to allow the x-ray head to maintain the position set by the operator.
The generator can freely rotate on the horizontal plane. On the vertical plane, the upward rotation is limited by a
mechanical end stop.
The cone, indicated with *, is the only applied part
X-RAY GENERATOR INDICATOR LIGHT FOR X-RAY UNIT WITH BALL JOINT:
The x-ray generator is provided with an indicator light (B) that signals the unit status.
Key to colours:
- violet > x-ray unit on (regular condition)
- flashing violet > stand-by (low consumption)
- blue > x-ray unit on – head locked
- yellow > x-ray being emitted
- red > fault
2.3. HANDHELD
The handheld is turned on by pressing any key, except for the one for x-ray emission.
WIRELESS HANDHELD
NOTE: This section applies only to models RX DC REF: I3PV***W*
(Character * can be any alphanumeric value)
This handheld uses a wireless connection to communicate with the x-ray unit.
The wireless communication complies with specifications IEEE 802.11 b/g/n. The connection is protected through
cryptography and no other wireless product, except for the handheld, can connect to the unit.
Handheld batteries:
- Type: 2 x AA - Alkaline 1.5V.
WIRED HANDHELD
NOTE: This section applies only to models RX DC REF: I3PV***C*
(Character * can be any alphanumeric value)
This handheld uses a cable connection to communicate with the x-ray unit.