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Kodak 2100 - Using the System; Additional Features

Kodak 2100
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3-4 SM700_K2100_03_en 9/2007
Additional Features
KODAK 2100 Intraoral X-ray System uses a high-frequency technology
that has several advantages:
Shorter exposure times, reducing the risk of blur due to movement of
the patient or film during exposure
Reduction in x-ray dose to patients because the KODAK 2100
System emits fewer soft rays absorbed by patients that do not
contribute to the radiological picture
A thermal safety system prevents the generator from overheating in case
of intensive use. This system can prohibit any exposure as long as the
generator did not cooled down: I01 error message appears on the display
unit and an audible signal is emitted until the cooling period is over.
CAUTION
:
Do not turn off the system. If you turn off power, the microprocessor
does not calculate the cooling time, and for safety reasons considers that
the system has not gone into the cooling cycle.
While the exposure is taken, the exposure time counts off on the control
unit display.
If the exposure is interrupted (such as by releasing the key), the audible
and visible manipulator alarm is activated and the remaining exposure
time is displayed. This information makes it easier to decide whether to
develop the film or to start another exposure. (If the remaining time is
short, you may develop the film.)
To stop the manipulator alarm, press the selection knob.
A self-test automatically activates when you turn on the unit.
The self-test checks the display and alarm lights and all the systems.
If the self-test detects a problem, an error code is displayed.
When the test is completed, a short beep sounds and the display shows
the firmware version and the total number of exposures (divided by 10)
taken by this unit since it was installed.

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