Orthopantomograph OP200 & OP200 D Orthoceph OC200 & OC200 D: Service Program Manual
Orthopantomograph OP200 & OP200 D Orthoceph OC200 & OC200 D: Service Program Manual
Orthopantomograph OP200 & OP200 D Orthoceph OC200 & OC200 D: Service Program Manual
5140241-100 rev 3
1 Introduction
1.1 General
Instrumentarium Dental Ortopantomograph® OP200 is a
panoramic X-ray unit to produce images of the dentition,
TM-joints and skull (hereafter called “OP200”).
SERVICE PROGRAM
REFERENCE TABLE
SERVICE PROGRAM
REFERENCE TABLE
1. Select Sr 70 Log.
2. Press the up and down buttons to scroll the list of
counters. The control panel shows the current counter,
continually switching between its failure code and
counter value.
Ch 5 *** 5 ***
LINE VOLTAGE LINE VOLTAGE
Ch 13 LbL
IMAGE LABEL
FAILURE
Ch 16 StP 16 StP
EMERGENCY EMERGENCY
SWITCH SWITCH
Sy 21 HHo 21 HHo
TUBEHEAD TUBEHEAD
HOT HOT
Sy 22 Arc 22 Arc
TUBEHEAD TUBEHEAD
ARC ARC
Sy 23 Inu 23 Inu
INVERTER INVERTER
FAILURE FAILURE
Sy 24 FIL 24 FIL
FILAMENT FILAMENT
FAILURE FAILURE
Sy 25 AEC 25 AEC
AEC AEC
FREQUENCY FREQUENCY
ERROR ERROR
Sy 27 Por 27 Por
ROTATION ROTATION
MOVEMENT MOVEMENT
FAILURE FAILURE
Sy 28 PoC 28 CCd
CASSETTE CAMERA
MOVEMENT ERROR
FAILURE
Sy 29 PoL 29 PoL
LINEAR LINEAR
MOVEMENT MOVEMENT
FAILURE FAILURE
Sy 30 PoH 30 PoC
CASSETTE CEPH
HOLDER MOVEMENT
MOVEMENT FAILURE
FAILURE
Sy 31 PoU 31 PoU
Z MOVEMENT Z MOVEMENT
FAILURE FAILURE
Sy 32 PoA
CEPH BEAM
ALIGNMENT
FAILURE
Sy 33 nSy 33 nSy
NO SYNC NO SYNC
ERROR ERROR
Sy 34
Sy 35
Sy 36
Sy 37
Sy 38 COL
AUTO-
COLLIMATOR
FAILURE
Er 40 CPU 40 CPU
CPU ERROR CPU ERROR
Er 43 *** 43 ***
MAINS SWITCH MAINS SWITCH
Er 44 FIL 44 FIL
FILAMENT FILAMENT
REFERENCE REFERENCE
ERROR ERROR
Er 45 InP 45 InP
INPUT ERROR INPUT ERROR
Usage:
Usage:
Usage:
1. Select Sr 74 IOC.
2. Use the left and right buttons to select page.
3. Check if the signal state shown on the control panel
matches the corresponding electrical signal level. If
not, the signal does not reach the CPU correctly.
4. Decide signal states according to the tables. For
trouble shooting electrical connections, use the CPU
board schematics to trace the signals.
Sr 74 IOC, page 0L
Sr 74 IOC, page 0H
Sr 74 IOC, page 1H
Sr 74 IOC, page 2L
Sr 74 IOC, page 2H
Sr 74 IOC, page 2H
Sr 74 IOC, page 3L
Sr 74 IOC, page 3H
Sr 74 IOC, page 4L
Sr 74 IOC, page 4H
Sr 74 IOC, page 5L
Sr 74 IOC, page 5L
Sr 74 IOC, page 5H
NOTE! OP200, that has not been used for three months or
more, should be warmed up using this program. Always
run this program after replacing the tubehead assembly.
Usage:
1. Select Sr 76 PUP.
2. Make an exposure.
OP200 exposes with the lowest kV / mA values.
3. The exposure values automatically rise to the next kV /
mA level (see the table below). Keep making
exposures until the highest values are reached or until
FAIL is displayed on the kV and mA display.
kV mA s (VkVref) (VmAref)
20 1.0 3.2 (1.00 V) (0.24 V)
30 1.0 3.2 (1.50 V) (0.24 V)
40 1.0 3.2 (2.00 V) (0.24 V)
50 1.0 3.2 (2.50 V) (0.24 V)
54 1.0 3.2 (2.70 V) (0.24 V)
57 1.0 3.2 (2.85 V) (0.24 V)
60 1.0 3.2 (3.00 V) (0.24 V)
63 1.0 3.2 (3.15 V) (0.24 V)
66 1.0 3.2 (3.30 V) (0.24 V)
70 1.0 3.2 (3.50 V) (0.24 V)
73 1.0 3.2 (3.65 V) (0.24 V)
77 1.0 3.2 (3.85 V) (0.24 V)
81 1.0 3.2 (4.05 V) (0.24 V)
85 1.0 3.2 (4.25 V) (0.24 V)
85 2.0 3.2 (4.25 V) (0.49 V)
85 2.5 3.2 (4.25 V) (0.61 V)
85 3.2 3.2 (4.25 V) (0.78 V)
85 4.0 3.2 (4.25 V) (0.97 V)
85 5.0 3.2 (4.25 V) (1.22 V)
85 6.4 3.2 (4.25 V) (1.56 V)
85 8.0 3.2 (4.25 V) (1.94 V)
85 10.0 3.2 (4.25 V) (2.43 V)
85 12.0 3.2 (4.25 V) (2.92 V)
Usage:
Usage:
Usage:
Usage:
CA (cassette) ± 1.0 mm
CE (cephalostat) ± 1.0 mm
ro (rotation) ± 2.0o
li (linear) ± 1.2 mm
Sections
1. Anterior
2. Premolar
3. Molar
4. Jaw joint (not in use)
DEV
Voltage Device mA display
Usage:
1. Select Sr 81 bPL.
2. Press the left / right button to view the voltage level for
POS or DEV.
3. Insert different patient positioning devices and/or turn
the positioning device into different positions. Verify
that the displayed values match the ones listed above.
4. Press OK to exit the program.
Usage:
1. Select Sr 82 COL.
2. Use the information displayed for e.g. troubleshooting
purposes.
3. Press OK to exit the program.
Usage:
1. Select Sr 82 COL.
2. Select the slot to be edited using the up / down arrows.
The current slot is shown blinking in the time/dose
display a few seconds after the slot has changed.
3. Select the correct aperture type for the current slot
using the left / right buttons. The aperture size is
shown in the kV and mA display. Additional
information such as is the aperture is of type left (L),
right (r) or symmetrical (S) is shown in the time/dose
display. For horizontal apertures, an additional “H” is
displayed in the time/dose display. Unconfigured or
empty collimator slots are shown as “----”.
Usage:
1. Select Sr 86 Sto.
2. To store the settings when the program is exited,
select "on" by pressing the right button. To cancel
storing the values, select "OFF" by pressing the left
button.
3. Press OK to exit the program.
Usage:
Usage:
Usage:
Usage:
Usage:
1. Select Sr 90 PIn.
2. Press the up and down button to get the A (automatic
mode), M (manual mode) or T (test mode) indicator
light blinking. Select mode using the left and right
buttons.
3.
Automatic collimator (selection only possible in
Manual mode): Select collimator using the left and
right buttons.
Usage:
1. Select Sr 91 CIn.
2. Press the up and down button until one of the A, M or
T indicator lights is blinking. Select mode using the left
and right buttons.
3. Automatic collimator: In mode M: select normal or
pediatric type collimator by pressing the up button until
the pediatric collimation indicator light is blinking.
Press the left button to use the standard height
collimator (indicated as LED 9a or 9b being lit).
4. Select exposure values by pressing the up/down
buttons to select the desired field and left/right buttons
to edit the value. Only the adjustment value can be
edited in Test mode.
nPC
nCO
nCA
nbP
nCh
nra
non
F r e e D a t
2 Service program features
1)
With manual collimator, collimator type checking is
disabled. With automatic collimator, this level disables
driving at the collimator and earholder position checking.
Usage:
1. Select Sr 92 Che.
2. Using the left and right button, select the desired level.
Select OFF to enable all checks and operations.
3. Press OK to exit the program. Checking is set to the
selected level.
Usage:
1. Select Sr 93 BAL.
2. Select the channel to be adjusted by pressing the up /
down buttons until one of the AEC density LEDs is
blinking. Change channel by pressing the left / right
buttons.
3. Select correct collimator.
Instrumentarium Dental
Nahkelantie 160, FI-04300 Tuusula, Finland
Tel. +358 45 7882 2000
Fax +358 9 851 4048
Americas:
Instrumentarium Dental Inc.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Tel. 800 558 6120
Fax 414 481 8665