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Type | Intraoral X-ray sensor |
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Connectivity | USB |
Resolution | 20 lp/mm |
Software Compatibility | KaVo Imaging Software, DTX Studio |
Sensor Sizes | Size 1, Size 2 |
Compatibility | KaVo imaging software, DTX Studio |
Design | Ergonomic |
Details the core functions and capabilities of the KaVo IXS sensor system for diagnostic imaging.
Specifies the intended purpose of the KaVo IXS sensor for acquiring dental intraoral radiographic images.
Explains the KaVo IXS sensor as an indirect converting X-ray detector utilizing CMOS technology.
Advises users to become acquainted with the sensor and invest time for proficiency in its use.
Outlines the symbols and conventions used in the manual to highlight important information.
Provides instructions for carefully inspecting and unpacking the KaVo IXS system components.
Illustrates the contents typically found within the KaVo IXS sensor packaging.
Lists and describes the main components included in the KaVo IXS system.
Details the KaVo IXS sensors, available in two sizes, based on CMOS technology for dental applications.
Provides a typical example of the sensor ID label and its key information.
Describes the USB extender cable and other essential connection accessories.
Details the sensor garage for storage and the included user manual and driver documentation.
Mentions the USB software kit containing update drivers for the KaVo IXS sensor.
Covers general installation/use safety and specifies requirements for USB compliant cables and hubs.
Details procedures for inspecting the sensor for damage and ensuring electrical safety compliance.
Explains mains isolation for safety and emphasizes continued X-ray protection measures.
Provides guidance on preventing cross-contamination, proper product disposal, and environmental protection.
Addresses cybersecurity responsibilities between manufacturer and user and KaVo's precautions.
Recommends engaging IT security professionals to protect the network system.
Lists the recommended hardware and software specifications for the computer system.
Emphasizes the importance of maintaining backup copies for data recovery and security.
Lists compatible imaging software versions required for the KaVo IXS system.
Advises checking specific software requirements and ensuring its intended use includes dental X-rays.
Details the essential steps required before using the KaVo IXS sensor.
Explains the automatic download and status indicators for sensor calibration files.
Answers common questions regarding administrator rights, software drivers, and security exceptions.
Provides instructions on how to install the sensor garage securely and conveniently.
Guides users through connecting the sensor and setting up the X-ray generator for image acquisition.
Describes how the sensor can be moved between workstations and general handling precautions.
Outlines essential hygiene practices, including sheath use and sensor disinfection.
Lists specific cleaning agents recommended for decontaminating the sensor and accessories.
Explains that the sensor requires no special maintenance beyond cleaning and recommends software updates.
Details factors influencing image quality and recommends periodic review procedures.
Provides guidance on adjusting X-ray dose and exposure time for optimal image results.
Discusses factors affecting image sharpness and contrast and recommends using dental phantoms.
Recommends display settings and monitor specifications for optimal image viewing.
Presents detailed technical specifications for the KaVo IXS sensor, including dimensions and resolution.
Outlines the acceptable environmental conditions for usage, transportation, and storage.
Confirms compatibility with dental X-ray units and explains how radiation is controlled.
Explains the correlation between X-ray source distance and received dose.
Provides steps to diagnose and resolve issues where the system does not acquire X-ray images.
Lists various accessories for the KaVo IXS sensor, including sheaths, cables, and hubs.
Discusses electromagnetic interactions with other devices and suitability for hospital use.
Provides manufacturer's declaration on electromagnetic emissions and their environmental guidance.
Details the device's electromagnetic immunity levels and corresponding environmental guidance.
Covers RF immunity test levels and provides formulas for calculating separation distances from RF transmitters.
Offers a table of recommended separation distances between RF equipment and the KaVo IXS sensor.
Explains general warning, radioactive material, and caution symbols used on the device.
Defines symbols related to electrical equipment, manufacturer, serial numbers, and usage instructions.
Describes symbols indicating environmental limitations, handling, and transport requirements.