C-U2 Pro Intraoral Camera System - CASTELLINI SKEMA 6 Instructions De Service

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5.8. C-U2 PRO intraoral camera system

C-U2 PRO is an intraoral camera system specially designed for simple and well-conceived usability in examining the oral cavity complete with extremely
lightweight handpiece, auto-exposure and variable focus features. This system is designed to facilitate dentist-patient communication, to show and explain to
patients all oral conditions and reasons for planned treatment so that they more clearly understand it. The C-U2 PRO system allows live images of the section
in question to be taken through a touch of a fi ngertip on the touch-sensitive area of the handpiece. The live intraoral images are displayed on the monitor or
workstation.
ATTENTION!
The camera may be used as a tool to aid in diagnosis however, the result must always be compared to visual examination and/or other
diagnostic indications. Evaluations and conclusions based only on the image taken by the camera may be poor as the colors and shapes,
electronically processed, may not perfectly correspond to the actual ones.
Safety guidelines.
ATTENTION!
• The disposable infection control sheaths must be used with the device. Change the sheath for each new patient.
• After putting on a new disposable infection control sheath, check it over before using the camera, making sure it is not torn anywhere. If it is, take it off and
put on a new one.
• Do not place the handpiece in liquids or in autoclave under any circumstances.
• Store the handpiece in a clean dry area.
• Do not bend the connecting cable excessively.
• Be extremely careful not to drop the handpiece and do not expose it to excessive vibrations.
• Never use a damaged handpiece. Make certain the camera is in good condition and has no sharp edges before attempting to use it. If in doubt, do not use
the handpiece, carefully put it away and contact technical assistance.
• Before starting the equipment, check the condition of the lens protection.
• Do not direct the light beam in the operator's or patient's eyes during operation.
• During continuous use (example, more than 10 minutes consecutively), the temperature of the camera's tip usually increases signifi cantly; if this is uncomfor-
table, put the handpiece in its holder for a few minutes to allow the light source to cool down. When the camera needs to be used a prolonged time, reduce
the strength of the light emitted with the cursor on the OSD control panel (see paragraph 5.8.1).
• If left running for extended periods, make sure the temperature of the tip is acceptable before attempting to use the camera. Briefl y touch the clear plastic
part with your fi ngertip being careful not to touch the lens in the middle.
Connecting the handpiece.
Attach the camera handpiece [ a ] to the end of its power cord and tighten the
ring nut [ b ].
ATTENTION!
Make sure the cord is fi rmly screwed onto the handpiece.
ATTENTION!
Make sure the cord is fi rmly screwed onto the handpiece.
Camera system usage.
• Put the instrument in its work position.
At this point the camera is on and may be in LIVE mode (the monitor shows "live"
images) or FREEZE mode (the last images frozen appear on the monitor), more
precisely:
1- LIVE status in multi image mode
2 - FREEZE status in multi image mode
3 - LIVE status in single image mode
4 - FREEZE status in single image mode.
NOTE: If the camera is in LIVE mode, the main screen is displayed when
the instrument is put back in place.
If the camera is in FREEZE mode, the relative menu remains on the monitor when
the instrument is put back into place.
• Briefl y press the foot control to stop from 1 to 16 images divided in 4 pages on the
monitor.
NOTE: The images shown on the monitor by the camera are only tempo-
rarily saved. To permanently save the images, connect the camera to a PC that
complies to standard IEC 60950 which has a USB 2.0 HIGH SPEED port and
image software program.
Turning on the camera's light (led).
Press the button
to turn the camera's led lights on/off.
NOTE: Icon ( A ) appears on the display to signal the leds have been turned
on.
Use buttons INCREASE and/or DECREASE to adjust the brightness level, if
necessary.
The set level is automatically saved.
NOTE: the value which can be entered ranges from 1 to 16.
Use the fast selection buttons to automatically set the following values:
- MAX button: level 16,
- MAX button: level 8,
- MIN button: level 1,
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