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Details the system's purpose, intended medical applications, and user profile.
Discusses factors influencing diagnostic image quality and patient exposure.
Details the main components of the Owandy-RX DC system, including the timer, tubehead, and arm.
Lists and describes optional accessories such as remote switches and mobile stands.
Explains the default configuration and how exposure parameters are indicated on the control panel LEDs.
Provides a step-by-step guide for turning on, setting parameters, and making exposures.
Presents predefined exposure values for various anatomical regions, patient types, and techniques.
Explains how to program and save custom default exposure values.
Lists common error codes, their causes, and recommended solutions.
Details periodic controls for radiographic voltage, dose, and exposure time accuracy.
Outlines the recommended schedule and procedures for system maintenance.
Provides instructions for safely cleaning the external surfaces of the device.
Explains how to send defective parts for repair and warns against self-repair.
Guides on proper disposal of the device at the end of its lifespan per environmental regulations.
Provides detailed technical specifications for the X-ray source assembly.
Specifies the required temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure for clinical operation.
Provides guidance on electromagnetic emissions and their conformity with relevant standards.
Shows drawings and dimensions for the wall installation configuration.
| Type | Intraoral X-ray unit |
|---|---|
| Tube Voltage | 60-70 kV |
| Tube Current | 7 mA |
| Exposure Time | 0.02 to 3.2 seconds |
| Arm Length | 60 cm |
| X-Ray Generator | High frequency DC |
| Sensor Size | Not applicable |
| Pixel Size | Not applicable |
| Resolution | Not applicable |
| Dynamic Range | Not applicable |
| Frame Rate | Not applicable |
| Compatibility | Compatible with digital radiography systems |