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Describes the CRANEX 3D digital panoramic X-ray system and its capabilities.
Details the system's purpose and the qualifications required for its operators.
Lists essential manuals and instructions for the system.
Defines key terms and acronyms used throughout the manual.
Provides critical safety instructions and warnings for system operation.
Outlines manufacturer liability and proper disposal procedures for the unit.
Identifies and explains the primary physical parts and controls of the system.
Describes positioning lights and the control panel for patient setup.
Lists optional accessories and other removable components of the unit.
Details the emergency stop function and parts in patient contact.
Explains different panoramic imaging protocols like Adult, Child, Bitewing, etc.
Covers default settings and user-configurable program options.
Describes the SMAR feature for reducing artifacts on 3D images.
Details cephalometric and 3D imaging capabilities and programs.
Provides exposure parameters for 3D imaging and Automatic Exposure Setting.
Guides on using the touch-screen control panel for system operation.
Explains how to select modalities, read exposure values, and check unit status.
Covers access to info, image retrieval, languages, and service options.
Instructions for attaching/removing sensors and preparing the system for use.
Step-by-step guide for performing panoramic imaging.
Step-by-step guide for performing cephalometric imaging.
Step-by-step guide for performing 3D imaging.
Procedures for managing error messages and warnings.
Addresses common problems related to patient positioning during imaging.
Covers solutions for images that are too light, dark, or have artifacts.
Provides troubleshooting steps for common unit operational errors.
Outlines required annual maintenance and calibration intervals.
Details how to change fuses and clean the unit surfaces.
Explains the calibration process and initial setup steps.
Guides through geometry, pixel, and quality check calibration for panoramic imaging.
Guides through geometry, pixel, and quality check calibration for 3D imaging.
Details pixel calibration and quality checks for cephalometric imaging.
Lists system specifications and compliance with relevant standards.
Provides physical dimensions and explains unit symbols.
Describes unit labels and Electromagnetic Compatibility data.
Details technical data for the X-ray tube assembly.
Specifies hardware and OS needed for 3D image acquisition.
Lists PC specs for 2D acquisition workstations.
Lists PC specs for 2D/3D viewing workstations.
Outlines software prerequisites for using the system.
| Focal Spot Size | 0.5 mm |
|---|---|
| Type | Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) |
| Imaging Modes | 3D |
| Imaging Modalities | Panoramic, Cephalometric |
| Voxel Size | 80 μm - 400 μm (depending on model and settings) |
| Tube Voltage | 60-90 kV |
| Tube Current | 1-10 mA (adjustable) |
| Gray Scale | 16 bit |
| Imaging Technology | Cone Beam Computed Tomography |
| Patient Positioning | Seated or standing |
| Power Requirements | 230 VAC |
| Certifications | CE |
| Field of View | 5 cm x 5 cm to 8 cm x 8 cm (depending on model) |