Panasonic Intraoral Camera Ej Ca01up Operating Instructions
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11 Preparation Accessories Check the accessories. The listed part numbers are current as of May 2011. AC adaptor ···1 -4&2 Cable box ···1 -4&2 Cable box holder ···1 -4,. AC cord ···1 ,$:: *1.5 m (4.92 ft)/Unshielded USB cable ···1 ,)::: Video cable ···1 ,,:::: *5 m (16.4 ft)/Shielded with ferrite core *5 m (16.4 ft)/Shielded Camera stand ···1 -4,. CD-ROM ···1 -45 *The software and its Operating Instructions Disposable cover (20 sheets) ···1 -4# Operating Instructions ···1 -425 Warranty ···1 -42 EJ-CA01UP&EP_mst.book 11 ページ 2011年4月5日 火曜日 午前10時18分
12 Optional Accessories The following optional accessories can be used with this product. The listed part numbers are current as of May 2011. ?Station Kit (Model No.: &+$,61) Contents 1. AC adaptor ···1 -4&2 2. Cable box ···1 -4&2 3. Cable box holder ···1 LSKM2893 4. AC cord ···1 K2CA2YY00116 5. USB cable ···1 K1HY04YY0045 6. Camera stand ···1 LSKM2894 7. Operating Instructions ···1 LSQT1647 8. Warranty ···1 LSQA0248 ? Disposable Cover (Model No.: &+$%61) 200 sheets 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. EJ-CA01UP&EP_mst.book 12 ページ 2011年4月5日 火曜日 午前10時18分
13 Preparation Part names and functions Camera handpiece In this document, the main unit part of the product (figure below) is called the Camera handpiece. (Excluding the cable) 1Power lamp The lamp turns on when the power turns on and turns off when the power turns off. Operating Mode: The LED lights green. Standby Mode: The LED is turned off. 2POWER button Turns the power on or off. If button operations are not performed for 5 minutes, the power will automatically turn off. (Automatic power off) Time until the power is turned off automatically is different depending on the status of usage. ≥When using this product connected to a TV monitor, the images saved in the internal memory are deleted at the same time that power off occurs. (P. 26) 3 MODE button This switches the modes of the product as shown below. Live mode # Special mode # Playback mode # Live mode (return) ≥When using the product connected to a PC, the MODE button can only switch between Live mode and Special mode. Use the PC to switch between record and playback mode. For details, refer to the software Operating Instructions (PDF file). ≥ When using the product connected to a TV monitor, Playback mode displays the captured image. (P. 27) ≥ When the mode is switched, the corresponding icon is displayed in the upper left of the screen for several seconds. 4 LIGHT button Turns the LED light on or off. When turning the power on, the LED light automatically turns on. ≥When in Special mode, the LED light cannot be turned off. When the LIGHT button is pressed, the operation deactivation icon () is displayed in the upper left of the screen for several seconds. ≥ When using the product connected to a TV monitor, the button operation in Playback mode displays the next image. (P. 27) Live mode (icon: ) ≥ This mode is initial setting when turning the power on. It is used when performing normal image capture. Special mode (icon: ) ≥ This is used to capture the image of dark regions where it is difficult for the light to reach using Live mode. \b EJ-CA01UP&EP_mst.book 13 ページ 2011年4月5日 火曜日 午前10時18分
14 Part names and functions – Continued 5FOCUS button Enabled only with Live mode. Disabled with Special mode. This switches the focus range as follows. (Switch between auto focus and zone focus as shown in the figure below.) The product automatically focuses using the auto focus feature. When capturing objects that have less contrast etc., it may be difficult to focus automatically. If this happens, press the FOCUS button to switch the zone focus position. When the zone focus position is switched, the corresponding icon is displayed in the upper-right side of the screen for several seconds. ≥When the FOCUS button is pressed during the Special mode, the operation deactivation icon ( ) is displayed for several seconds in the upper left of the screen. ≥ It is automatically set to Auto focus right after the power of this product is turned on, and right after when the mode is switched to Live mode from Special mode and Playback mode. 6 Shutter button This captures still pictures. The button is in 2 places, top and bottom. The button that is easiest to press can be used according to the direction of the lens. 7LED light The light that illuminates what is being captured. 8Lens This is the Lens which captures still and moving pictures. The front surface of the lens is protected by cover glass. 9Camera cable This connects to the Cable box. Note: ≥When capturing extraoral images, turn off the LED light. Failure to do so could result in images becoming unclear. #### (return) Auto focus : Focus is adjusted automatically Zone focus : Appropriate for capturing close-up images : Appropriate for capturing 1 to 3 teeth images : Appropriate for capturing all of the teeth When the lens is turned upwardWhen the lens is turned downward AFAF AF EJ-CA01UP&EP_mst.book 14 ページ 2011年4月5日 火曜日 午前10時18分
15 Preparation Cable box ?Use by attaching to the Cable box holder AC adaptor Camera stand 1 Camera handpiece connection terminal 2 DC IN terminal 3 USB terminal 4 VIDEO OUT terminal 5 Terminal cover Slide the cover to the left to access the USB terminal or slide the cover to the right to access the VIDEO OUT terminal. It is possible to fasten the Cabl e box in place. Fasten in a flat location using 2 commercially-available screws. (Screws are not supplied) * Recommended screw size is M3 size. * Depth of the screw holes of the Cable box holder is 2 mm (0.08). (2 places) Use this as a reference to select the length of the fastening screw. * Fasten the Cable box holder where there is enough strength. 1AC adaptor 2 DC cord 3 DC plug 4 AC cord Place the product in the stand when it is not being used. Fasten the Camera stand to a wall, etc., using 2 commercially available screws in the direction as shown in the figure at left. (Screws are not supplied) * Recommended screw size is M3 size. * Depth of the screw holes for the Camera stand is 9 mm (0.35) for the top hole and 9.5 mm (0.37) for the bottom hole. Use this as a reference to select the length of the fastening screw. * Fasten the Camera stand where there is enough strength. \b \b EJ-CA01UP&EP_mst.book 15 ページ 2011年4月5日 火曜日 午前10時18分
16 Product display symbols This describes the symbols displayed on the main unit of the product and the meaning of those symbols.Type BF Applied Part This symbol indicates this product complies with requirements for the BF type applied part according to IEC 60601-1. European Commission Directive 2002/96/EC related to the disposal of electric and electronic devices applies to this product. The Class II insulation symbol (square within a square) indicates that this product has been evaluated and tested to comply with Class II insulation requirements. LED light USB terminal DC plug connection terminal of AC adaptor. POWER button EJ-CA01UP&EP_mst.book 16 ページ 2011年4月5日 火曜日 午前10時18分
17 Preparation Fitting / Removing the Disposable cover To prevent infection, damage to the product, and accidental ingestion of parts, the specified Disposable cover must be used. Observe the following when fitting or removing the Disposable cover. ≥Use a new Disposable cover for each patient. The Disposable cover must not be reused. ≥ Check that the Disposable cover is not torn before use. ≥ Do not use the Camera handpiece when it is wet. This could cause infection or product malfunction. Before fitting the Disposable cover, wipe the Camera handpiece with a clean, soft cloth, such as gauze. ≥ Condensation on the Disposable cover could cause im ages to be unclear. If the image is unclear, remove the product from the patients mouth, and wipe the part of the Disposable cover that covers the lens with a clean, soft cloth, such as gauze, then use. ≥ For reasons of hygiene, wear gloves when fitting and removing the Disposable cover, and dispose of used covers in an appropriate manner. ≥ When handling a Disposable cover with powdered gloves, it may be difficult to fit and remove the cover because the gloves slip. Use non-slip gloves and powder-free gloves. ≥ Store Disposable covers in a cool location away from sunlight. Fitting 1Remove the film that covers the mounting paper. 2Turn the Camera handpiece Lens upward to insert the camera to the Disposable cover. ≥Before inserting, leave ample room for the opening part of the Disposable cover. ≥ Insert the camera to the cover so that the Shutter button is almost covered. 3Hold the lower part of the mounting paper to remove the Disposable cover from the mounting paper. 4Pull the Disposable cover toward the Shutter button, and fit it from the front edge to the Lens so that there is no slack. EJ-CA01UP&EP_mst.book 17 ページ 2011年4月5日 火曜日 午前10時18分
18 Fitting / Removing the Disposable cover– Continued Removing 1Pinch the hem of the Disposable cover. 2Turn the Disposable cover toward the front end of the Camera handpiece. ≥Turn the Disposable cover over. Purchasing additional Disposable covers Contact the dealer for information related to purchasing additional Disposable covers. EJ-CA01UP&EP_mst.book 18 ページ 2011年4月5日 火曜日 午前10時18分
19 Using with a PC Preparation Installing the software Dental@i Viewer is software to save, play back and manage of Intraoral Camera images on your PC. System requirements Limitations ≥The supplied CD-ROM is for Windows ®. ≥ Operation cannot be guaranteed for all PCs in the recommended environment. ≥ Windows ® 3.1, Windows® 95, Windows® 98, Windows® 98 SE, Windows® Me, Windows NT®, Windows ® 2000 and Windows® Server 2003/2008 are not supported. ≥ Operation on Windows ® XP Media Center Edition, Windows® XP Tablet PC Edition, Windows Vista® Enterprise, Windows ® 7 Starter and 64 bit operating systems cannot be supported. ≥ Operation cannot be supported on the NEC PC-98 series and compatible machines thereof. ≥ Operation cannot be guaranteed on an upgraded OS environment. ≥ A multi-boot environment is not supported. ≥ A multi-monitor environment is not supported. ≥ Depending on the PC environment used, frame dropping, noise, or a slowdown of software operation could occur when capturing moving pictures. Note: ≥Software does not support Mac OS. Supported PCs IBM PC/AT compatible personal computer (IEC 60950-1 applicable products) Supported OS Any pre-installed English version of: Microsoft ® Windows® 7 Home Premium and Service Pack 1 Microsoft ® Windows® 7 Professional and Service Pack 1 Microsoft ® Windows® 7 Enterprise and Service Pack 1 Microsoft ® Windows® 7 Ultimate and Service Pack 1 Microsoft ® Windows Vista® Home Basic and Service Pack 1/Service Pack 2 Microsoft ® Windows Vista® Home Premium and Service Pack 1/Service Pack 2 Microsoft ® Windows Vista® Ultimate and Service Pack 1/Service Pack 2 Microsoft ® Windows Vista® Business and Service Pack 1/Service Pack 2 Microsoft ® Windows® XP Home Edition Service Pack 2/Service Pack 3 Microsoft ® Windows® XP Professional Service Pack 2/Service Pack 3 CPU For capturing still pictures: Intel ® Pentium® III 800 MHz or higher For capturing moving pictures: Intel ® Pentium® 4 2 GHz or higher Memory For capturing still pictures: 256 MB or higher For capturing moving pictures: 1 GB or higher Display High Color (16 bit) or higher (32 bit or higher is recommended) Desktop space 1 024 k 768 or greater (1 280 k 1 024 or greater is recommended) Video card that supports DirectX® 9.0c Hard disk drive Ultra DMA-33 or higher For capturing still pictures: 5 GB or greater of free space For capturing moving pictures: 20 GB or greater of free space Required software DirectX ® 11 (Installed on Windows® 7) DirectX ® 10.1 (Installed on Windows Vista® SP1) DirectX ® 10 (Installed on Windows Vista®) DirectX ® 9.0c (Installed on Windows® XP SP2/SP3) Interface USB terminal (high-speed USB (USB2.0)) Other Mouse or mouse-like pointing device Keyboard EJ-CA01UP&EP_mst.book 19 ページ 2011年4月5日 火曜日 午前10時18分
20 Installing the software – Continued Limitations (Continued) ≥Operation is not guaranteed when 2 or more of this product have been connected to 1 PC or when this product is connected with a USB hub or USB extension cable. Trademarks / Licenses ≥ Microsoft ®, Windows®, Windows Vista® and DirectX® are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. ≥ Intel ® and Pentium® are registered trademarks or trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. ≥ Microsoft product screen shot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation. ≥ IBM and PC/AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation of the U.S. ≥ Mac OS is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. ≥ In addition, listed names, company names and product names are a trademark or a registered trademark of each company. Installing When installing software, log onto the PC with the user name “Administrator ” (or with the user name of the user that holds computer administrator rights). ≥ Before inserting the CD-ROM, close all other running application software. ≥ The following explanations use Windows Vista ® screens. 1Insert the CD-ROM into the PC. ≥The installation screen is automatically displayed. Click [Run setup.exe] # [Continue]. ≥ If the installation screen is not automatically displayed, select [Start] # [Computer] (or double-click on [Computer] on the desktop) and double-click on [Panasonic]. The .NET Framework 3.5 installation starts. ≥ Preparing to install may take time. ≥ The screen shown below will not be displayed if .NET Framework 3.5 is already installed on the PC being used. 2Click [Next] to start installing Dental@i Viewer. EJ-CA01UP&EP_mst.book 20 ページ 2011年4月5日 火曜日 午前10時18分