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2 Capturing intraoral images
200150  rev  3
Instrumentarium Dental
11
2.3
C
APTURING
 
IMAGE
 
WITH
 
ONE
 
SENSOR
It is assumed here that one, either size 1 or size 2 sensor, is selected
from the Installed device -menu on the CliniView software. It is also
assumed that this sensor is selected as a default sensor device using
the Tools-Intra-Sigma M settings -menu of the CliniView software. See
the Sigma M installation manual for details.
1
Start CliniView software and select a patient.
2
Switch on the sensor by pressing the sensor power switch.
NOTE!
For efficient work flow the sensor and Cliniview capture mode can be
turned on well before inserting the sensor into the patient's mouth.
Consequently the system will be immediately ready for capture when
the sensor is in place. If you forget to power the sensor at the
beginning of the workflow you can do it also later before the image
capture.
3
Protect the sensor with a hygienic cover and place the sensor on
to the holder.
Hold the hygienic cover with the paper side pointing downwards.
Carefully insert the sensor between the white tab and the base
paper.
Peel away the upper transparent protective foil completely.
Peel away the base paper completely from the underside.
4
Start image capturing in Cliniview by pressing the Start intraoral
image capturing  -button.
NOTE!
The exposure must be made within 15 minutes maximum after clicking
the “Start intraoral image capturing” button, depending on the time-out
setting in the CliniView software. As well as the CliniView time-out
setting, the sensor also has a power off timer.
NOTE!
The other image capture icon can be used for capturing image using
the template if several image are taken in series.
5
Position the sensor in the patient´s mouth. The sensor unit can be
either on the patient's chest or with the magnetic mounting on the
side of the X-ray unit tube head. Position the Intraoral X-ray unit
as appropriate.
POWER
   SWITCH
2 Capturing intraoral images
200150  rev  3
Instrumentarium Dental
11
2.3
C
APTURING
 
IMAGE
 
WITH
 
ONE
 
SENSOR
It is assumed here that one, either size 1 or size 2 sensor, is selected
from the Installed device -menu on the CliniView software. It is also
assumed that this sensor is selected as a default sensor device using
the Tools-Intra-Sigma M settings -menu of the CliniView software. See
the Sigma M installation manual for details.
1
Start CliniView software and select a patient.
2
Switch on the sensor by pressing the sensor power switch.
NOTE!
For efficient work flow the sensor and Cliniview capture mode can be
turned on well before inserting the sensor into the patient's mouth.
Consequently the system will be immediately ready for capture when
the sensor is in place. If you forget to power the sensor at the
beginning of the workflow you can do it also later before the image
capture.
3
Protect the sensor with a hygienic cover and place the sensor on
to the holder.
Hold the hygienic cover with the paper side pointing downwards.
Carefully insert the sensor between the white tab and the base
paper.
Peel away the upper transparent protective foil completely.
Peel away the base paper completely from the underside.
4
Start image capturing in Cliniview by pressing the Start intraoral
image capturing  -button.
NOTE!
The exposure must be made within 15 minutes maximum after clicking
the “Start intraoral image capturing” button, depending on the time-out
setting in the CliniView software. As well as the CliniView time-out
setting, the sensor also has a power off timer.
NOTE!
The other image capture icon can be used for capturing image using
the template if several image are taken in series.
5
Position the sensor in the patient´s mouth. The sensor unit can be
either on the patient's chest or with the magnetic mounting on the
side of the X-ray unit tube head. Position the Intraoral X-ray unit
as appropriate.
POWER
   SWITCH
Approved
Reviewed: Anttila Mika Johannes 02.05.07 09:54:49
Approved: Levälampi Juhani Eemeli 02.05.07 12:02:32
See the PaloDEx Group Oy PDM system to determine the status of this document. Printed out: 04.05.07 12:38:31