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tl J I A\r r sl . r it furlriiiili,iliil ir.rsrrrr?eE;sar;8. l.-- I d I I \ l - (' , II' I SYMPTOM CHECKPOINT RESULTS POSSIBLE CAUSE If the voltageis Wires betweenthe control [6] Tubecurrent Connecta resistor (lkO, l0W) berween sarneas the value box and head or in the voke is 0 mA. POSSIBLESOLUTION Repair the wires. terminal #3 and il4. betweenLl and of head are broken. Measure the voltage L2 terminal. acrossthe resistor Connection is loose between Correct. during the exposure. control box and head. Tubefilamentis bumedour. Changethe head. f voltage is 0V. Referto SYMPIOM [41. time Measurethe tube [7] Exposure is toolong. cutTent. 0 mA. Referto SYMPIOM [6]. [8] Radiographis Measure the tube too dark. curTent. 0 mA. Referto SYMFIOM [61. Check the operating method. Setting of the factors is not correct. Select the correct setting of patient type and tooth rype. processing Check.the condrtlons. Temperature of solutionis too high. Correct the temperature as manufacturerof solution specifies. hocessingspeedis too slow. Correctthespeed. All itemsaboveare Decrease thesettingnumber of the film density5v one step.(Referto pai,ei e.l oK. is Checktheoperating [9] Radiograph too light. method. processing Check.the concutrons. Releasingtheexposure switchbeforecompletionof tlme. Exposureswitchshouldnot be releaseduntil the exposure Iightsgo off and buzzer ceases. Coneis setfar from skin of patient. Setthe coneascloseaspossible to theskinof patient. Settingofthe factors ls not correct. Select the correct settine of patient type and tooth tfpe. Solutionsaredepleted. Fl#t. to newdeveloper and Temperature of the solution Correctthetemperatureas is not adequate. manufacturer siecihes. Processingspeedis too fast. lf all items above are corTect. [0lRadiograph Check the darkroom. is foggedor has dark background haze. I l2J Cornerof film is clear. lncrease thesettingnumber of film densiryby-l step. Light leakin darkroomor day light loader. SeaI off light lbak. Inconectdarkroomsafetv light or it is too closero film. Checkfilter,wattageand distancefrom safeivlisht to film. Films arekeprin exposed placeto x-radlatlon. Usea leadbox or changethe storageplace. Outdated films. Check the validitv date of the film. Checkthedeveloping condition. Din or silveron rollersof developing machine. Cleantherollers. Check the handling methodof films. Rough handlingof films. Handle films carefullv. Check positioning mannerof x-rav head film and patieni. Film and cone of x-rav head is not linedup. Positionthe cone of x-rav headto be centerof film. Checkthe storage conditionof films. IllDirtyor spottedfilm. Correct the speed. 23 APPENDIX THREE : TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART SYMPTOM CHECKPOINT ll I Noneof the lampson the control box illuminate,when power switch is on. Check the voltase OVAC betweenthe teniinal Ll and L2 in control box. RESULTS Ratedvoltage [2] Fuseblows. Replacethe fuseand If fuseblows determinewhenthe whenpower fuseblows. switchis turnedon. POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION No poweris suppliedto the controlbox. Check the breakerin distribution panel and power cable Fusein the confrol box is blown. Referto SYMPTOM [21. Connectionbetweenthe Eansformerand circuit boardis loose. Check the connectionand wires. Transformer in control box is defective. Replacethe transformer. Printedcircuitboardis defective. Replace theboard. Ll andL2 circuitsareshortedCorrect the shorted or or eitherwire is earthed, earthedcircuit. Wiring is incorrect. Conect the wiring. If fuseblows Amperageof fuseis below Usecorrectfuse.(Checkthe whenthe hand the specification. otherfuse,too.) exposure switch is pressed. #3 and #4 wires are short cir- Check thosewires in arm and [3] V.Readylamp Measurethe is notilluminated. voltagebetween terminalLl &LZ in theconrol box. cuited or either wire is earthed. in yoke of head. Spark occursin the head,if arcing noise is heard. Replacethe headassembly. Outof theranse Voltageof powersourceis of tl\Vo of raied out of thespecification. linevoltage. Corre-ctby using additional Eanstormer. Within the range Check the voltagespecifica- If voltagespecificationis of Xl\Vo of ratEd tion of the label on the conr- not suiuble, replacethe line voltage. rol box. entire control box. Line voltage wave form has ditortion from sine wave. [4JNo traceof x-radiation appearson the film. Makesurethe exposurelampsare illuminatedduring exposure. Contactto BELMONT. NeitherexDosureNeithertoothtypeis selecred.P ushone of the tooth type lamp(oncbntrol buttons. box andon head) illuminates. V.Ready lamp is nor illumi- Referto SYMPIOM [31. nated. Defect of exposureswitch Repairor exchangethe or broken wire of the switch. exposureswitch/wire. Exposure-lamp on the control box illuminates, but the one on the headdoes not. Circuit board is defective. Changethe board if necessarl #3 or 114wire is broken between the control box and head. Check the wires. Poorcontactat connectors betweenarm andhead. Connectcorrectly. Ratedvoltageis not observed CheckTriaccircuir betweenteririnal #3 and #4. Both lampsarc' No tubecunentflows. on. Referto SYMPTOMt6J. Pushthe patienttype If patienttype Exposure [5] Patienttype switchis short Replacethe exposureswitch. and/ortoothrype switchduringthe canbe selected. circuited. is notselectable.exposure switchis pressed. If the symptomi: Line voltageis our of +l0olo Referro SYMPTOM[31. still the same. ofrated vokase. Circuit boardis defective. 22 Changethe board if necessary ATTbNDIX I wU : (-IRCUI.T. DIAGRAM d 5 9 >iPe Io i5 q o .h x o6' b.€; !*.EtE F U €J t o 6 E J O E ( ) F ^ 'r € J o U Jocror-- :'L, l a l i;i I o o E q ^ ,it g F Es FE i o E O < @ = cd ) c o o FE 8so o l o o F c .9 a c : + ;; L A 6 E o a E 6 ; "{1 o o p ---r-E g; U O 21 o o I [8] DrPSWTTCH CANADIAN MODEL DX-068 5 dip switchesare locatedon the circuit boardin the control box. SwitchesI - 3 are for the film density, switch 4 is for 50/60 Hz selection and switch 5 is for patient type selection. Once theseswitchesare correctlyset, usersshouldnot touchtheseswitches. ON : ADULT, OFF: CHILD ON:60H2. OFF:50H2 +- F'LMDENSTTY FIGURE 16 A. Film density(Refer to the table on pageT) Dip switchesI - 3 are usedto adjustfilm densityaccordingto the sensitivityof the film being used. If Kodak ultraspeedfilm or its equivalent(ISO group D) is being used,the recommendableposition is film density#3. If Kodak ektaspeedfilm or its equivalent(ISO group E) is being used,the recommendableposition is film density#2 . After the initial usageif doctor prefer the darker film, increase the settingnumberof the film densityby one or two stepsthanthe suggestednumber. If doctor prefer the lighter film, decreasethe settingnumberof the film densityby oneor two stepsthanthe suggested number. Lighter Film Density #l 4a NL #3 4^ f+ #5 #6 #7 Position of Dip Switches TABLE 2 B. Line frequency According to the line frequencyset the dip switch 4. If the frequencyis 60 Hz, make dip switch 4 on. If frequencyis 50 Hz, make it off. C. Patienttype Switch 5 is usedto setthepriority selectionof the patienttype. If switch5 is on, adult is selectedwhen "ON" the powerswitch is tumed on. If switch 5 is off, child is selected.Normally this switch is set to position. If most of the patientsarechildren,set this switch to "OFF" position. CANADIAN UODEL DX-O6B TABLE L STANDARD mAs VALUE rew O7 194 TOOTHTYPE Film Position Patient Density of Dip Type Switches C al Y ! A ! /\ i f, v C ta FI o #l n 0.87 1. 13 1.33 1.60 2.L3 o.67 0.87 0.93 1.13 L.47 n 1.07 l-.40 1.60 2.00 2.67 o f, o.80 I_.07 1.13 1.40 L.73 n L.20 1. 60 1.87 2.33 3.20 0.87 L.20 1.33 t_.60 2.L3 1.40 2.OO 2.33 2.93 4.20 t 1.00 1.40 t.67 1.90 2.67 n 1.60 2.40 2.80 3.60 5 .00 L.20 1.60 I_.87 2.33 3.20 1.87 2.93 3.33 4.33 6. 13 1.33 1.87 2.27 2.80 3.80 2.40 3.67 4.33 5.53 8.00 1.60 2.40 2. BO 3.60 5 .00 o f, o #2 o #3 o f, o #4 IT o o #5 o r o #6 IT o t o #7 t x o I unit: mAs ] NOTE I : MAS is the productof tube currentin mA and exposuretime in second. NOTE 2 : Standardpre-heatingtime of DX-068 is 0.25 second.The power is applied ro rhe x-ray headduring the pre-heatingtime and the exposuretime. The buzzerin the control box beepsduring the power is appliedto rhex_rayhead. ffi% ?rA.n€-rt.xa.-R EfEBELnfi€DnTT TECHNICAL rnstal-lation- 068 searcher BULLETIN Remote Exposure station Use the same Remote Exposure Station as the 2001cp, (part z001RS) Run 2 - #22 bell wires from the control location to the remote swj-tch rocation using a 2x4 box at the remote. "Tn into the hand_ switch wi-res at the contror, they are red and white and are marked + and - on the circuit board. At the switch end the red wire shourd connect to the #1 pushbutton wire, the white wire connects to the #3 wire from the led and to one end of a 100 ohm 1/2 watt resistor (availabre from Radio shack if not with the Rem6te you have) the other end of the resistor ."""".t" to wire #2 to make a voltage drop to light the 1ed. lite. rf the red does up when an exposure is made then check your connectlot right ions and or reverse the wires to the led. o ff il l i I t TI l Leo \ II to@l 66 \( WHT i looooooo I contot RED iox e LI Wire o{l q i.*-\ Nut 100 Ohm resistor Switch I @. Wirenut ::: Rer m o t e S w i t c h Handswitch WaIlplate Contro]Remote 4-#14 wires 2-#22+c. \r1 ,O O :f r- J I -=Y-v power a - #1 4 w i r e s ti'-b I )l . SYMPTOM CHECK POINT RESULTS [6] Tubecurrent Connecta resistor If the voltage is is 0 mA. (lkft, l0W) between tame as the valut terminaf#3 and#4. betweenL and Measurettre voltage \ terminal. acrosstnereslstor duringtheexposure. POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLESOLUTION Wires betweenthe control box and head or in the yoke of head are broken- Repairthewires. Connectionis loosebetween Correct. controlbox andhead. Tubefilamentis bumedout. Change the head. f voltageis 0V. Referto SYMFIOM I4l. [7] Exposuretime Measurettre tube is too long. currenL ) mA. Referto SYMffOM [6]. is Measurethe tube [8] Radiograph toodark. current. ) mA. Referto SYMPTOM[6]. Checkthe operating metnod. Settingofthe factorsis not corecL Selectthecorrectseuingof patienttype andtoottrtype. Checktheprocessing conoruons. Temperature of solutionis too high. correctthe temperature as manufacturer of solutionspecifies. Processing speedis too slow. Correctthe speed. All itemsabove.re Decrease thesettingnumber of the'filmdensity5y one step.(Referto pa!'eie.; oK. is Check the operating [9] Radiograph too light. memod. Checktheprocessing concutlons. Releasing theexposure switchbeforecompletionof ume. Exposureswitchshouldnot be releaseduntil theexposure lighs go off andbuzzei ceases. Coneis setfar from skin of patient. Settheconeascloseaspossi ble to theskin of patieni Setting of the factors $ not colTect. Selectthecorrectsecingof patienttypeandtoothtype. Solutionsaredepleted. Correct the temperatureas manufacturersfecifies. hocessing speedis too fast. Correctthe speed. [12]Cornerof hlm is clear. Increasethe settingnumber of film densityby-l srep. Light leak in darkroom or day light loader. Seal off light leak. Incorrectdarkroomsafetv light or it is too closeto film. Checkfilter, wattaseand distancefrom safeivlisht to film. Films are kept in exposed place to x-railiation.' Use a lead box or changethe storageplace. Outdated films. Check rhe validitv date of the film. Check.the developing conoltlon. Dirt or silveron rollersof developing machine. Cleantherollers. Check the handlins " method of films. Rough handlingof films. Handlefilmscarefully. Checkpositioning mannerof x-ray head film and patieni. Film and cone of x-rav head is not lined up. Positionthe cone ofx-rav headto be centerof film. Checkthe storase conditionof filfis. I l] Dirty or spouedfilm. tonewdeveloper and Temperatureof the solution is not adequate. If all itemsabove are correct. [0[Radiograph Check the darhoom. is foggedor has dark background haze. Fl#t" 20 APPENDTX IIT : TROUBLESHOOTINGCHART SYMPTOM CHECKPOINT I I ] None of the lamps on the control box illuminate,when power switch is on. Check the voltage OVAC between the terminal Land N in control box. RESULTS Ratedvoltage [2] Fuseblow$. Replacethe fuse and If ftse blows determinewhenthe whenDower fuseblows. switcliis. turnedon. POSSIBLECAUSE POSSIBLESOLUTION No poweris suppliedto the controlbox. Check the breaker in distribution panel and power cable Fusein thecontrolbox is blown. Referto SYMPIOM [2]. Connectionbenpeen the transformerandcircuit boardis loose. Check the connection and wires. Transformerin controlbox is defective. Replacethe transformer. Printedcircuitboardis defective. Replacetheboard. L andN circuits areshorted Conect the shorted or or either wire is earthed. earthedcircuit. Wiring is incorrect. If fuseblows Amperageof fuseis below whenthe hand the specification. exposure.swirch $ pressed. #3 and#4 wires areshortcircuitedor eitherwirc is earthed. Sparkoccursin ttrehea4 if arcingnoiseis heard. [3] V. readylamp Measurethe is notilluminated.voltagebetween termind L & N in thecontrolbox. Out of theranse Voltageof powersourceis of tl|% of ra6d out of the specification. line voltage. Correctthe wiring. Usecorrectfuse.(Checkrhe otherfuse,too.) Checkthosewires in arm and in yokeof head. Replacethe head assembly. Correct by using additional translorner. Within therange Checkthe voltasespecifica- If voltagespecificationis of +l\Vo of ratEd tion of thelabelin ihe conr- not suitable,replacethe line voltage. rol box. entirecontrolboxLine voltagewaveform has Contactto BELMONT. distortionfrom sinewave. [4] No trace of x-radiation appears on the film. Make surethe exposurelamp is illuminatedduring exposure. Theexposure Neither tooth fype is selected. Push one of the tooth type lamp(on control Duttons. box)doesnot illuminate. V. readylampis notillumi- Referto SYMPTOMt3l. nated. Defectof exDosureswitch Repair or exchangethe or broken wire of the switch. exposureswitch/Wire. Circuit board is defective. Change the board if necessarl Exposurelamp #3 or #4 wire is broken Check the wires. on the control betweenthecontrolbox and boxilluminates. head. Poor contact at connectors between arm and head. Connect correctly. Rated voltage is not observed CheckTriac circuit. between terminal #3 and *14. No tubecunentflows. PushtheDatientryD€ If patient type [5] Patienttype Exposureswitchis short and/or tooth type switchduhngrhe-' can be selected. circuited. ls not selectable. exposureswitch is pressed. If thesymptomir Line voltageis out of tl07o still thesame. of rated voltage. Circuit board is defecdve. 19 Referto SYMPTOMt6l. Replacethe exposureswitch. Referto SYMPIOM [3]. Change the board if necessarl APPENDIXII : CIRCUITDIAGRAM ---rf I rl (It tt F E$ *tre. I{ lg t r . O . E lt . o9 'l ( tc t r p t! l j - - lr l: I -;--- (r() rO tl I t o _ ) 8\ It ii g E lF l e o.gE 6 ! o (u I il --_--]' J | J L H v o ( e U tf It i T*i l r + _ I L z N -\ o s q 8st tI<ri= -1 o o uJ J E Ul J E F o o F a l . Eoo i l : ilI f o ,eE I q t* b6 L ! o rl r o UJ J o o F c .l € F 8 F 6 o F 6 ? I r j r t# I o )c t l o o rU.= EO c15 I _i R ;.= ; o E o 3 o g€ ua NorE : Descriptionsin the parentheses arefor 100,I l0 and 120v type. tl I f, 18 I c o UJ J I u UJ J -c c .9 = = T'(! IF t oE Go F8 (L(E \, ( \v,t ){ { $sH F t _ IE Etrig l (L . f o illl+J il I qst tlJ t: t- a+ E J l o o >.= . uJ _t o I o I o c( ut '-= o 9 E E 'g F -(t' (t th <o E o (r d"^\- 64 o- o. X ! ( r ( r O - ( L O - O - Y : < Y Y I g N N f gl - 6o d1 I t F O SocroF o (t att - r l HI N+ (f Ttt - ! *EEl o 6 l o :t! E ] I-l J *=$st .= 5 o .= o =l 0' a F r H LHdI I tcc6 r l ol c Fr- lll! II E o 'rt\HF o '6 o TABLE I. STANDARDmAs VALUE Tooth Type TI Patient Type Film Density #0 #l #2 :#3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 T3 T4 T5 I I t e) oI oI e 0.36 0.43 0.52 0.60 0.72 0.72 0.86 0.96 0.87 r.04 0.61 r.o2 o.74 1.06 1.23 1.47 1.77 1.22 1.48 1.76 r.39 r.63 r.97 r.28 2.13 1.53 1 .8 4 2.55 3.06 3.66 4.38 0.88 2.20 2.63 3.15 o A \/ ; 2.r2 2.56 3.06 3.67 4.39 l.l5 235 2.83 3.4r 4.08 4.90 5.86 7.01 8.40 10.03 1.40 1.68 2.03 2.38 2.87 3.43 4.13 4.97 5.95 7.r4 8.54 r0.22 5.25 5.26 6.30 3.76 6.27 7.52 #t4 #15 *K) 4.50 o.26 soo r0-80 0.43 o.52 r2.00 #l 7.50 9.00 0.36 o47 #2 o-3r 0.84 o17 o.52 o6r 0.63 #? o.M o.74 oqR .18 147 #4 #5 o.77 0.89 o5? o64 t06 1.27 t4l ffi o-8R I _06 t70 206 2.48 #7 0.77 1.28 r.53 2.M #8 #q o.92 1.53 1.84 2.45 2.98 3.57 1R4 ))n 294 428 2.20 264 5.r2 2.67 3.15 i5r 4.20 #14 ln 1.72 1.58 1.89 226 270, #15 3.24 #t2 #r3 i 12 #ro #il #r) #l? 5.40 o.22 14.40 0.58 0.69 12.25 r4.63 17.50 21.00 0-84 tol t.22 |'7) 6-li i 15 3.78 4- sl 5.(X 602 775 776 450 5-40 7 ),O ro50 5.40 6.48 8.64 12.60 R7R I u n i t : m A s] NOTE I : MAS is theproductof tubecurrentin mA andexposure timein second. NOTE 2 : The poweris appliedto the x-ray headduringthe pre-heatingtime and theexposure time. The buzzerin thecontrolbox beepsduringthepoweris appliedto thex-ray head. 16 [8] FILM SPEEDCHECKINGAND SETTING The DX-073 Searcher70 DentalX-Ray Systemis normallyfactoryserro program#8 to suit D speed film (equivalentto KodakUltraspeed). Whenthemainpowerswitchis turnedON program#8is automaticallyselectedastheprimaryprogram. A secondary film densityprogramis alsousuallysetinto thememory.To selecttheseiondaryprogram, pressbothtoothselectionswitchesT4 andT5 at thesametime for I second.The toothselectionlamp will flashindicatingthesecondary programis now selected. Usually the secondaryprogramwill be factoryset to #4 which is suitablefor E speedfitm (Kodak Ektaspeed) To turn OFF the secondaryprogftm andretumto the primaryprogramsimply pressT4 andT5 at the sametime for I secondor turn OFFthemainpowerswitch. To verify which primaryprogramhasbeensetpressT4 while tuming on the main switch,comparethe sequence of illuminatedtooth lampsto the film speedlamp chart to find the selectedprogram. (ie, program#8 hasTl lit only). If no programchangeis requiredsimplyturnthemainswitchOFFandback on, thesystemis readyto use. To setnewprimary programinto memoryselecttherequiredTl to T4 switchesby thefilm speed& lamp chartandas they arepressedthis will tum on or off eachlamp to selecta desiredprogram-.Touchthe patienttypeswitchto setthe programinto memory.Turn the main switchOFF andbick on again,the systemis now readyto use. To verify andsetthesegondaryprogramusethesameproceduresbut pressT5 while turningON themain switch,the lampswill flashwhile illuminatedindicatingyou arein thesecondaryprogram. NOTE;Thelampsof thepatienttypeswitchwill flashalternatelywhenthecontrolis put in theverify/set mode. TABLE 2. FILM SPEED& LAMP COMBINATIONCHART Tooth SelectionIndicatingl^amp T1 12 T3 Film Density #0 #1 T4 t I oI Remark oI I oI o sA, 'ovo' \, #2 o ;dr #3 #4 a ) #e o ;g; c ;+:- #5 #6 \, sl.g 7V.' E speedfilm: Ekta-speed t , \J oA, -()aYt t \--l o { ) o ?v"s e ) - \"1 /r #7 \a /s sA" I #8 #9 #10 D speedfilm: Ultraspeed v # sA" t v , #ll \, o t r o aY! i'! \a \_./ ;'s sl #12 )€ a) -*'\_./ sLa "yr \-/ o\Zo a) #13 \--l #t4 #15 \_/ 7\ oA, \ v / o i r o ?Ys o ;Q3 n \--l -oA'atls oA, \-/ oAo aYs av" s 15 -"4av.s BELMONT X-RAY SettingandCatibration for Fast 2OO1,073, 096 Filmand Digitallmaging Searcher073 The Searcheris a simultaneousigniUon70 kVp, mAStype x-ray system that does notuse a timer in the conventionalsense.ma5 is a proauct of Time in sec and tube current in mA dnd each mASis equalto about 60 mR of exposure in this system. The Searcher 70 runs 2 film type programs at any one Ume,the first is automatically selected when the unit is turned on the second is selected by holding the [4] and [5] tooth buttons simultaneouslyfor 1 sec, it will beep and the tooth lamp will now flash indicaUngthe 2nd program in use. @ O sanocn@ Handcxposur€swilcn Mainpowc. lwircn TAALE I F!I!I SPEED& IAMP @MDNATION CITART Tood Sd..do ldicrn'8 TI I frrl, T3 I I I I T,I I o E rF<l lih Eki.4F..d D rp..d Ul6F.d t5 16 t1 .E tl0 @ ToorhsctccrionswirchTl @ Paticd i€lcction switch Tooth sclccdon swirchT2 @ @ V. rc5dy lamp at7 @ Tood sclcclions*ilch T3 @ Exposurcwaming lamp al3 @ ToothsclcclionswitchT4 @ Tooft s.lcciion indicaring lamps o + @ ToorhsclcclionswirchTs @ Paticnttypc indicatinSlamps To select or verify the acfual programs in use hold tooth button while pressing the main switch on, 1 or more of the ist 4 tooth buttons [4] wairb; iit indicating the code for the serected program. see the chart to determine which program is in use, i.e.. program *g tor O speedfilm is selected when only |I1] is lit. . To.change th€ program refer to the chart and enter the code of lit tooth o.uo9!:!_{ O..ssing each button to turn it to be lit or off, press the paUent size [A/C] button to memorise the new program, it will beep. F3rlhe second program hold tooth button [5] while turning the main switch on, the tooth lamps lit will flash, and reieat as with a-bove. Toverify you have changed-or set_theprogram you want hold [4] or '-' [Sl and turn on the main ewitch the code you sJtectei should appear. .. I9*3!tV program # 8 is used for D speed film, #4 tor Espeed and # 1 or # 0 for digital systems. EELMONTx-ray bulletin July 21 1998 hlft bn n D V h - c i!.JT.r'j:{!!l- DX- 06 / \ 063 CtGt;vv(L, #' INDEX No. PARTS No. ON DESCRIPTI 1. Tlt|-)(O? 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(_:;r-- fN tA \c^z' (o\-"- Z t fYl ---tg d - -: {s) ,fFJ ,Y tSY-- f -,-/ i(R; r r'l (t) \ /o\ ..--..--......-,6, --\s?tll6\ -\ X -Yo\ \Cr), \sr z r r'l -,. 1C\l 4o\" rS?, .-a ./ .,- rlf); .-' ,.. 1F\< \5u z Ill T = 29 WALLBRACKET& WALL PLATE INDEX No. 1 PARTSNo. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 t0 * EOl-EcLs14A0 11 EOl.ECLJ3OAO EOl-ECLI46AO EOl-ECLEOgAO EOl-ECLI26AO E01-ECISl3A0 EOl-ECLSO6AO E01-ECLS09A0 EOl-ECLEIOAO EOl-ECLS1OAO EOl-EHLZOsAO loPTroNl t2 t3 l4 l5 EOl-ECLI27AO DESCRIPTION QUAT.ITITY (3) Bolt (M8-20) (3) Bolt Cap(S) (RAL-9002) 3 (4) Lag Bolt (9-75) 3 (4) Bolt cap (L) (RAL-9002) I BrakePlug I BrakeScrew(M6-6) I StopperScrew(M6-15) (RAL-9002) 1 Arm MountBracket I BottomCoverF/tlounting Bracket 1 Screw(M3-6) (l (RAL-9WZ) to 10) Assy Bracket Arm Mount Wall Plate(RAL-9002) Wall PlateFAJseWall PlateCoverType Wall PlateCover(RAL-9002) PlateCoverBonom(RAL-9002) ScrewFAVallPlateCover(M4-6) Tool Storage (1) (l) (1) (1) (8) (l) {<*{< Note : Quantitiesin ( ) are with optional Wall Plue & Cover *** -5- HORIZONTAL ARMSECTION 07 3 INDEX No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 * PARTSNo. EOl-ECNR24AO EO1-ECLI36AO EOI-EHLZI3AO E0l-EcLs06A0 EO1-ECLSOgAO EO1-EHLJO2AO EOI-EHLJO6AO EOl-EHLJIOAO EOI-EHLJI4AO EOI-EHL'I8AO DESCRIPTION QUANTITY HolePlug(Rl-1005) z ScrewF/ArmCover(M6-15) z EndCover(Rl-1005)FftlorizontalArm 2 HorizontalArm Sub-assy (650mm)(RAL-9002) t BrakePlug I BrakeScrew(M6-6) I StopperScrew(M6-15) 1 HorizontalArm Assy(650mm)(RAL-9002)(l to Z). HorizontalArm Assy(l000mmXRAL-9002)(t to Z) HorizontalArm Assy(800mm)(RAL-9002)(l to 7) HorizontalArm Assy(500mmXRAL-9002)(t to 7) HorizontalArm Assy(300mm)(RAL-9002)(l to 7) -4- ARM SECTION SCISSORS TNDEXNo. 1 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 11 t2 l3 l4 l5 l6 t7 l8 c77 DESCRIPTION QUANTITY I Collar(R1-1005) I Screw(M4-8) I CapScrew(M4-8) .Joint 4 No.1 Seal 801-ECLS32A0 I JointNo.3(RAL-9002) EOI-ECLE42AO (WHITE) 2 SpringAdjusterCover EO1.ECLR79AO I BalanceArm No.2(R1-1005) EOl-ECLE39AO (RAL-9002) 2 Arm Cover EO1-ECLJ65AO 2 JointSealNo.2 E0r-EcLs33A0 (8-13.5) 2 SetPin E01-ECLS29A0 I Link Pin (8-59) E0r-Ecr504A0 (RAL-9002) 1 JointNo.2 EOl-ECLE44AO I BalanceArm No.l (R1-1005) EOI-ECLE36AO (8-59) 4 Arm Pin E01-ECLS03A0 3 CoverPin(8-59) 801-ECLS28A0 (RAL-9002) I JointNo.l EOl-ECLB+OAO (l) E0l-Ecr,s30A0 JointNo.l (RAL-9002)F/England& Australia 1 CushionAbsorber EOI-ECLRSOAO 1 CableF/100-120Vat 300{50mm HorizontalArm EOl.EFLRO3AO HorizontalArm (1) CableF/100-120Vat 800-1000mm EOI-EFLROsAO EOI-EFLROSAO CableF220-240Vat 300{50mm HorizontalArm (1) HorizontalArm (1) CableF220-240Vat 800-1000mm EOI-EFLRlOAO (3 to 18) F/100-120V,650mm Arm Assembly F/.]_L-EHL732AO Scissors (3 to 18) Arm AssemblyF/100-l20V,l000mm EO1-EHLZ33AO Scissors (3 ScissorsArm AssemblyF22O-240V,650mmto 18) Fnt-EtrLz34AO (3 to 18) Arm AssemblyF22O-240V,1000mm Scissors EOl-EHLZ35AO PARTSNo. EOI-ECLS22AO -3- CONT-BOX SECTION INDEX No. PARTSNo. I 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 l0 EOI-ECNJOgAO EOI EHL.ZO9AO EOI-EHLZIOAO EOI-EHLZIIAO EOI-EFNRO6AO EOl-EFLIO2AO EOI-EFNRO3AO EO1-EFNRO4AO EOl-EFNROsAO EO1-EFNROlAO EOl-EFNRO2AO ll r2 * EOl.EFLIOlAO EOl.EHLZO8AO 07' DESCRIPTION QUANTITY MountingWoodScrew(M4.2-20) 4 ScrewFAIook(3-12) I Hook F/HandExpo.Sw. I HandExposureSwitchAssembly(WCoiled Cord) I PrintCircuitBoard(100-120V) I PrintCircuitBoard(220-24AV) (l) Front PanelSheet I Front Cover(RAL-9002) I PowerSwitch I Fuse(100-120V,15A) 2 Fuse(220-240V,6.3A) (2) Transformer( 100-I 20V) I Transformer(220-240V) (l) ScrewF/FrontCover(M3-6) 2 Chassis(RAL-9002) I Cont-BoxAssembly(l to 12) -2- HEADSECTION INDEX No. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 lt t2 13 t4 15 l6 t7 l8 {< PARTSNo. EOl-ECLR95AO EOI.ECLSOIAO EOl-ECNEO3AO EO1-EFPROlAO EOl.EFOROlAO EOl-ECNJO5AO EOI-ECNBOIAO EO1-ECNBO2AO EOl-ECNR17AO EOI-EFORO2AO EOl-ECNRI64,0 EO1-ECNRISAO EOl-ECNJO6AO EO1-EHLZO6AO DESCRIPTION QUANTITY I HeadKey I StopperRingWScrews I Yoke Wltoke Post (RAL-9002) I TerminalBlock (4P) I Flat HeadScrew(M3-6) (RAL-9002) I Yoke Cover(RAL-9002) I HeadCoverUpper(RAL-9002) I HeadCoverLower(RAL-9002) I Angle lndicatePlate 4 ScrewF/AngleIndicatePlate(M3-8XRI-1005) 4 ThmstWasher0KO-AS3047) 2 ThnrstBearings(IKO-NTB3M7) (3-8) I ScrcwF/YokeSideCover I BearingHolding Plate (M4-12) 4 ScrewWAVasher 1 YokeSideCover(R1-1005) I Cone(RAL-9002) 4 Scrcw(M3-12) HeadAssembly(2 to 16) - l - 70 SEARCHER MODELDX-073 DENTALX-RAY WalIMountType PARTS LIST lil lllm p E . T E C H NI C A L B U L L E T I N DENTAL SERVICE DEPTS P H O T - X T R O U B L E S H O O T I N GA N D C A L I B R A T I O N JULY 7 /92 Troubleshootlng of the PHOT-X is limited to those sevice departments with access to a digital D O S I M E T E Ra n d a d i g i t a l - K V P m e t e r with a coupfe of exceptions. I/ Error 4 or error 5 on the display are usually caused by a loose wire or pin in either the plugs at the tubehead. or in the plugs that go into the main power board from the arm. check these first. 2/ Light x-rays are usuatJ-y caused by poor/col-d/fast processing this can be verified with an mA test at the two test points on the porarer board and proven with a mR DOSIMETERreading which s h o u l d b e 1 4 0 - 1 6 0 m R@ 7 0 K V o r 1 6 0 - 1 8 0 m R@ 6 0 K V . mA ADJUSTMENT With an accurate meter measure 10.00 VDC at the mA test point on the power board, ADJUSTRV4 if neccessary. NOTE; if you cannot obtain 10.00 VDC then with the power turned off test the resistance of R142 it shoul-d be I ohm, if it tests more then replace it with a 1 ohm. 2 watt wirewound resistor from Befmont or a ]oca1 eJ-ectronic suppty. K V ( C P) A D J U S T M E N T Set to 70KV and test with a digital KV meter and adjust at RV5 to 70 KV after making sure the mA is correct first, test at 60 KV which should be 60 +/- 3KV....there is no separate adiustment. OTHER ADJUFTMENTS OR DONIT ADJUSTS RV1 Filament output voltage. . . 1 8 . 1 5 V a c r o s s R 1 3 0 D O N' T C H A N G E T H I S . you may test purposes but unl-ess your meter is for information absolutely accurate don't adjust. RV2 Filament waveform ..DONIT ADJUST! R V 3 . m A T E S T S T A N D A R DV O L T A G E A D J U S T . . . mA is 10mA . D O N ' T A D J U S T ,r e q u i r e s to recal-ibrate.,. ..DONrT ADJUST. sets the 10.0 VDC when the a special master cj-rcuit PHT DIP SWITCH...Preheat switch beside the cone/patient/KV switch on the timmer board....factory set do not adjust! dip NORMALLY IF THE PHOT-X WORKS IT WILL WORK EXACTLY CORRECTLY SO MOST TESTING WILL END UP BEING OF THE OTHER X-RAY IT IS BEING C O M P A R E DT O O R T O T H E T I L M P R O C E S S I N G . A G O O D T H E R M O M E T E RI S A L W A Y S THE MOST ECCONOMICAL TEST DEVICE YOU CAN CARRY. Contact Be]-mont for any further information or questions at 1416422-2755 or l-800-268-5351 and ask for x-rav technical asssitance. lllm PHOT-X 2OOlCP ERROR CODES AND TROUBLESHOOTING EOO...EXPOSURE SWITCH HAS BEEN RELEASEDBEFORE T]ME IS COMPLETED...CAN ALSO BE CAUSED BY INTERMITTANT PUSH_ BUTTON OR CARELESS HANDLING OF THE PUSHBUTTON. E O l . . . E X P O S U R E S W I T C H D E P R E S S E DB E F O R E R E A D Y L I G H T C O M E S O N YOU MUST WAIT MIN. 20 SECS BEFORE ANOTHER EXPOSURE i ,,- r'\rrtoi'i, PROTECTTHE TUBE. E O 2 . . . E X P O S U R E S W I T C H D E P R E S S E DW H I L E N O T I M E H A S B E E N S E L E C T E D ... A T O O T H P I C T O G R A MM U S T B E P U S H E D O R Y O U G E T O EXPOSURE TIME E O 3 . . . P O W E R L I N E V O L T A G E I S O U T O F R A N G E . . . T H I S R A R E L YW ] L L H A P P E N A S T H E P H O T - X W O R K SF R O M 9 0 - 1 3 0 V O L T S E O 4 . . . M A L F U N C T I O NO F T H E H I G H V O L T A G EC I R C U I T . . . T H I S U S U A L L Y MEANS THE WIRES TO THE HEAD HAVE COME LOOSE OR U N P L U G G E D . . . I F T H I S D O E S N' T S O L V E T H E P R O B L E MC A L L BELMONT EO5. . .MALFUNCTIONIN THE FILAMENT CIRCUIT...SAME LOOK FOR A LOOSE PLUG AS ABOVE MOST PROBLEMSWITH THE PHOT-X COME BY COMPARING IT TO C O N V E N T I O N A L T Y P E X R A Y S. . . . B E C A U S E T H E T I M I N G I S P R E S E T I T i S HARD TO MlSUSE UNLIKE OTHER MODELS. POOR QUALITY REMOTE STATIONS OR REMOTESNOT PROPERLY WIRED WILL ALSO CAUSE SOME STRANGE PROBLEMS TO CROP UP WITH ERROR CODES 0 or 1 SHOWING Up. THE FILM DENSITY SWITCH SHOULD ONLY BE CHANGED IF ANOTHER F I L M I S G O I N G T O B E U S E D . . . I T S N O T T O C O R R E C TF O R P O O R D E V E L O PI N G lllm ln/Si-fC,l,tcflo r : \O Bcttu*ce M>"^ CffiLe f -ft*,( hth\ t'J tT Pl ) 9aftel s o iaotT4 A't-r,aor'.'-Y ( o > o , o - 7Ft ) n o 7 , L a o r ) ffi.vns txrew6 C{) P*rar,-t fu h l. j r,'u, LootcAr Ke( @ geT Thc ftet\4wt HeA6, Jol.rr 11 b \r) @,t \$'@ ,(* K?ryroW B*tn"u h"-^ FRt"n 1ia,o FtOftrz o^r\ A-c 4r?nr PolrTrrrld ftrhLtntc4 /y',G/v.r\ f+S 1N f rC @ QCntgge, ?tr,rs @ (^rorc fh& Naro11tN \1e r I=nor+r J,rr-.r- * 2h*a 3 Ptw l-+< Q4fL^.ewe'\,T> r,c (E (E 1e gLl\^x-e lr'?''t'\ chw C trbr! FRn h ffi@ c4'j\J olc - ueTC ccrt @ | * tccD if t9 No'uu'l As tctr _ me rHe n-(rtvQn ftT Tne TqAi ewa AT 9r P4r,1&I NELD chtD llfEmm. T E C H N I C A L B U LL E T I N TO; DENTAL SERVICE DEPTS D F . PHOT_X TROUBLESHOOTING A N D C A L I B R A TI O N JULy 7/92 Troubleshooting of the PHOT-X is limited to those sevice departments w.ith access to a digltal D O S I M E T E Ra n d a d i g i t a f KVP meter wilh a couple of exceptions. 1/ Error 4 or error 5 on the display are usuall-y caused by a loose wire or pin in either the plugs at the Lubehead, or in the pJugs that go into the main pora'er board from the arm. check these first. 2/ Light x-rays are usuafly caused by poor/cold/fast processrng this can be verified with an mA test at the two test points on the power board and proven with a mR DOSIMETERreading which should be 140-160mR @ 70KV or 160.-t80mR @ 60KV. mA ADJUSTMENT Wrth an accurate meter measure 10.00 VDC at the mA test point on the power board, ADJUST RV4 if neccessary. NOTE; if you cannot obtain 10.00 VDC then with the power turned off test the resistance of R142 it shoufd be 1ohm, if it tests more then replace it with a I ohm, 2 watt wirewound resistor from Belmont or a -LocaI e.Lectronic s nnlv- Set to 70KV and test with a digital KV meter and adjust at RV5 to 70 KV after making sure the mA is correct first, test at 66-?V which should be 60 +/- 3KV...there is no separate adiustment _ O T H E R A D J U S T M E N T SO R D O N I T A D J U S T S RVl Filament output voltage...18.15V a c r o s s R 1 3 0 D O N ' T C H A N G ET H I S . you may Lest for information purposes but unless your meter as absofutely accurate don't adjust. RV2 Fi-Iamen t waveform . D O N ' T A D J U S T! R V 3 m A T E S T S T A N D A R DV O L T A G E A D J U S T . . . mA 1s 10mA DON'T ADJUST,requires to recalibrate.... . D O NI T A D J U S T sets the 10.0 VDC when the a special master circui t PHT DIP SWITCH...Preheat switch beside the cone/pati,ent/KV swltch on the timmer board. . . . factory set do not adjust! dip NORMALLY IF THE PHOT_X WORKS IT WILL WORK EXACTLY CORRECTLYSO MOST TESTING WILL END UP BEING OF THE OTHER X-RAY IT IS BEING C O M P A R E DT O O R T O T H E F I L M P R O C E S S I N G . A G O O D T H E R M O M E T E RI S A L W A Y S T H E M O S T E C C O N O M I C A LT E S T D E V I C E Y O U C A N C A R R Y . Contact Belmont for any further lnformation or quest.ions at 1416_ 822-2755 or 1-800-268-5351 and ask for x-ray technical asssitance. -- g o o z .L :) o LrJ (r. I (9 -I t i l (J I (\, <-) o (\I F l ? c ,i------\ +rF-----J:F (r) (9 L U - o ) < u l-- F ( v ( r ) . q ( o @ _ r ( D l r - -t'-'-+-----"r o e o o C D I F X G F l O r d I o -l | I I l | | : __l o t .L (o n- Q F o o x Z l!< a.J l = r O r-----J SI{ITCI{ @ EtPosuRE Deadrantype exposuresritctr. llhenrakinS an exposure,dePressthis slitch and keeP the sritch rtepresseduotil both the exposurcrarning larp (a and the audible rarning rill result in prerature terrinaterrinate. Failure to keePthis sritch dePresse<l re. tion of the exPosu I ll ST{ITCfl 9 PATIETTTYPESEI..ECTIOil t{orentaril} depressingthis sritch lill changethe Patient tyPe factor usedby the tire fror either adult or child to alternate ticrocorputer,to establlsh the exPosure selection (as iodicated by the patie0t tyPe lndicating larps). SUTCfl @ FILITDETSITYSEI,ECTIOil accorilingto the fih being usetl Select one of 8 dip density to adjust fih useil snitches and rove it to 0ll Position (upperside)' Reraining7 snitches should be in or its equivalent is being used, rake s5 fih T]LTMSPEED If X0DAI( OFFposition. or its equivalent is bein6 used, rake #3 filr sritch to be 0ll. If xodakEKASPEED ll0T!: 0RIGII{ILSEITIIG AT TnE FACI0RYIS AT S6' sritch to be 0ll. rake the selected sritch If after initial use the doctor prefers a lidrter fih, OFFanil rake tlre next lorer sritch 0N. lf a darker filr is Preferred, rake the selected sritch OFFand rake the next higher slitch 0ll' sl{lIcfl e) coNEm[ sELECtloN chEnge the conetyPe factor use'lbv the ilorentarily depressingthis sritcb rill tirc fror Gither re![lar or long cone to ricrocorPuter,to estabtisb the exPosure alternate selectioo (as indicatedby the conetype indicatiot larps)' StlTtf, @ kvcp SELECTI0I the kVcpfactor usedby the ricrollorentarily deprcsslntthls sritch rill cheDge corputer, to catabli3h thc cxpo3urctire fror cither 60 kYcpor 70 kvcp to alternate selection (as indicatedby the kVcpilalicating larPs). IJXIT, TfiE X-N'TY 2{}(|1CP FI}BIIODEL I{OII 1: SIIICETIIEIIJBEP(MMI& IS CONSTNT kVp Ix @xvEl{TIoIrL T0 70 EEfi{ aI,ALITyAT 60 kYcpsETftxGIs Eq0Iv&EI| X-l Y. AI,S0 lSE BEA]IQUILITI AT 70 kYcp SEfinG 0F ll0DEt 200lCPIS r0 $0 kvp lll co[vErTloilrlx-nAY. EQUMLETT ll0l! 2: lTEl{SO, CD& @ AmW' fiE PRESETAT IIIE rAcT0RYT0 ACIIVATITSE LAI{PS0ll IllE FRorr PrIIL FoR: ADllLT,lsctllAl o0}iE& 70 kvcp, INDICATIITG AREPNEFENRII), IF OIUEBSETTII{GS STITCIIS ASTIVA'IID. IUE}ITTIE}IAIT POTEB nEFEBmTflEll|sTAlIATIoilxAl{UALPAGEITFoRII|sIRt'cTI0}|s0BcollT^m IIAITR' ' YUN qITLIFIEDSEBVICE @-@ T(X)TilTYPEsEl"Ectloll $lll[f, tf either ooe of these sritches is atepresse4 the l-ray ulit goes in the autoratic tire calculatcd by the licrocolPuter tire setcction rode and the exPosure Gxpo3ure for the secific tooth selectionrill bc iailicatedon the displav@. AlthouCh lt is easyto deterrineihich sritch shoulilbe Prcssedas tooth types are in<ticatertby a picto-traph for eachslitch, the exPlaoationsfor caf,hslitch are as fol lols. (D""lolarg of raxills oe brfeurnger tYrc(aF' @""occlusal (D....cuspirtand prerolar of raxilla. tolars of randible or bitering at TtFvavlL' s @..-.ircisor of raxlllr or cuspldeodPremlersof ralilible (D" " iocisor of raoiliblc 1' - 4A- FUNCTIONOF CONTROLS SxITO{ o xAIl{Por{ER To activate the PH0T-Xunit. push right side of the ranin porer svitchTurn OFF the rain porer sritch rten not ln use, to prevent an accidentalexposure. 16r CIRCI'ITBRE^IGR An over current protection device rated for 15 arperes. The circuit breaker has been tripped nhen the center post pops out. If this ghould occur, turn tJle rain porer sritchO OFF, Reset tJre circuit breaker by pushingthe ceoter post back into position. O X^[U^L TIXERSEITIXGSI{ITCI (IJP) Osually it is not necessary to press this sxitch as the suitable exposuretire is autoratically selectedrhen the tooth type sxitch is pressecl lf darker filrs are preferred for the specific exposure, pressing this sxitch rill increase the exposure tire by one step. PHOI-Xhas follorint 27 exposuretire 3ettings. 0 . 0 1 0 . 0 2 0 . 0 3 0 . 0 4 0 . 0 5 0 . 0 6 0 . 0 7 0 . 0 8 0 .l 0 0 . 1 2 0 . l 1 0 . 1 5 0 . 1 9 0 . 2 3 . 0 . 2 7 0 . 3 2 0 . 3 7 0 . 4 4 0 . 5 2 0 . 6 1 0 . ? 2 0 . 8 5 1 . 0 01 . 2 0 1 . 4 0 1 . 6 0 2 . 0 0 [ s e c . ] Depressing either ranualtirer settingsrltch€) or 6 rill turn off all tooth selectiotr iodicatilg larF, rhich rill aid the operatorio deterrining rhich rode the unit ig in. the patient type selectioosritch 9, conetype selectiol Depressin8 sritch@ or kvcp3election sritch @ after ranually 3etti$ the exposurctire does not changethc cxposuretire. TIXEDISPUY @ EXPOSIJRE Exposure tire ls displayed by 3 digitg of 7 segeot LEDOight Erittias Dlode) in the unit of secoad.this LEDdispley rill also lldicate ERROR C0DE rhen operational ristake, uosatisfyingporer lile coditiol or ralfuoctioo occur. ERR0B C0DE: E00- Exp. sritch i3 releaserlbeforc clcp. tlrc is corpletcrl rhlle Beailylrrp ls not 0l{. E(|l - Exp. 3rltch ls depressed E02 Exp. sritch 13 deprcsscdrteo cxp. the ls sct to 0 secood. 103 - Porer lioe volt4e ls out of specifiedrange. E0il- llalfunctioDh hith voltate circuiL E05- llalfunctioo i! filareot circuiL 6 X,tilUALTIi{ERSEITINGSrITfi (Dofl{) Pressirg thls sritch decreesethe ereosuretirc by oncstcp. , Befer to @. LN{P @ NE^DY Exposurccan be rade orty rhen tils lrrp is 0ll. this icaaly larp bccorcsOFFto the follorilg conditions. , porer a- For l0 seconibafter the rain sritch ls turned 0ll. b. lhen the voltate of porer supplyls out of specification. c. After atr cxposureof less tlao I secon4 the readylarp ls OFFfor 20 seconds. '0FF ' d. After I secondcxposureor grcrtcr, the thc rlll increaseproportlolally by the rrount of 20 tires the cxposuresettiot. e. lfhensore ralfunctiol occorseodcrror code is desplayed oo 7 segnrcntLED. IARilII{GUI{P @ HOOSIIBE lllurinatiot of thls larp loillcatesthe roit ls producllgx-radiation. :I,lffi,+EsTECHNICAL BULLETIN P H O T - X2 0 0 l c P May 10/1989 REMOTE EXPOSURE STATION WIRING The PHOT-X may be rocatJ_on by using part # 2001-SWI 6r usj.ng a pushbutton the neon lamp type fired from a remote the Belmont remote a Iocally maae-statlon and a rei iro-t""I"]'.n" will not work) Concealed wiring should meet c o d e s f o r t o w v 6 r t a s e w i r i n s . electricaf 3 _ t i t d--wr-res plus I ground wire ar6 ne"aeJ. Hook_up the remote cable to Terminal Board TBt on Timer Board HFXT_OOi, -ine -uy ""wires can be inserted o, ..rov"j fush-uS. in the spring retaine.r witir a Jewerer.s screerdriver or by pushing --in the plastic buttons on Ia t!r- moaeii . P.c&*no fl Fxr Isr Terminal I is the + low voltage for the exposure switch, terminal 2 is the + 1.5 vDc for the LED exposur" rilr,i"and terminal 3 is the _ common ground. When wiring the LED make sure the Anode r-s to the f 2 wire or the Led wil l- not glow during exposures. * ltqi$Sk tra.l c.+6r€ RarcTe f Po-ee a Lrru6 4r k*+ 6ox Reo Leo \ PHor-x CONTROL Box h O+ ?usa' 8r1oru "s 3,ee glllo [7] FILMDENSIIISETECTIOIi SI{ITCIT 1. Turn ttre rain poxer switch 0FF. 2. Beaovettre cover froo the right side of control box 3. If doctor uses l{odakULTRASPEED filo or its equivalent, set #6 switch to Oli position. If liodakBKIISPEEI) fih or its eqrivalent is being used, set $3 sxitch to 0N positl on. CAIIII0N: 0NLYOliE0F 8 StllTCX{ESSfl0ULD BE IN'ON" POSITION TTDREMAINING 7 STIITCflESSHOULDBT IN 'OFI " POSITION AT AIY ONETIME. N0TE: 0RIGINALSEIIINC AT lHE FACDRY IS #6. 67 r 4. If after initial use the doctor prefers lighter filns. put the selectedsnitch OFF and put the next loxer sritch 0N. If darker filns are preferred, put the selected sritch oFF and put the next higher sritch 0N. Fnn Lrll1 FTGURE 23 [8] INITIAT SETTING OFSELECTION STIITCI{ES ll0T[ : tiHEN ]IAINP0I{ER Stilrcn tS TI}RIED 0N, ADLLT,RECLLAR C0rE AND60 kvcp ts SEIECTED AUT0UITICALLY. II{E pOhER-up sBlfllics cANBEx0DIFIED. l. Turn OFFthe nain powerswi.tch and open the front panel of cootrol box. 2. At the upperright corner o0 a circuit board IIFXI-001, there are tro types (4p and 6P) of dip svitches. 4P dip sxitch is for the initial settings. srtrc[ ruxBER CAIIII0N : D0 ll0T CI{Alitr TfiE SETTINGFOR 6PDIPSt{tTcl{. mts st{ncHls FOR TIIE PRE-IIETTING TIM SETTI}IGAilDIDJUSTED ATFACTORY. 0lr nefer to tle table and set the sxitches in 4P d i p-switch. I C!IG u,llc 2 3 ?ATIETT &Vcp 1 CHILD 70 IOTOSED OFF RECOLTN ^DIILT 60 [0T usF.t] -l7B- (nA) [2] TllBECURREITT l. Turn rain powers*itch OFF and open the front panel. 2. Resovethe shield box fron the chassis. 3. Select a range in excessof 20VDCof rultineter. Connectthe negativeprobe of neter to the test terninal Jl and the positive probe to J2. 4. Turn lain poner 3ritch 0N. 5. Select 60 kVcp and set the exposure tire to 2 secondsranually. 5. Poiat the x-ray head aray froo all personne l. ?. l,takean exposure and record a voltage reatlin6 on the !ultileter during exposure. 8. Select 70 kVcp and lake 2 secondsexposure and record the reading again. 9. Recordthe voltage readings onto ttre 'TSSEMBLER'S INSTATLATIoN REP0M.'Both readingsshould be rithin the rangeof torl v Dc. F I G U R1 E8 rR].tASSEMBLY [3] HoRlZ0rr^r. l. Incorrect leveling of the chassisof control box can caus€arl drift. First, checklevel rittr arm i0 positio0 $1. lf not correct, the chassis tust be adjustedby placing shils tehind it. 2. Check level in positin' S2. lf not correct, SLIQ{TLYloosen the lag bolts rounting the chassis on the rall and adjust the chassis as the arl is leveled. After leveled re-tightefl four rounting bolts firlly. I0TE : SLIGltt TDNDENCIES T0 DRIFT CAll BE C!8RECfiD BY TIGITIENI}IGBBAIG SCREI{S IT IORIZONTAL TRH AI{DOR AR}IBMCIGTIN IIIE CIIASSIS. DO NOTTIGIITENBEYOM)IiIAT IS P.E.AUINED TO PREVEIIDRIFT. -l5B- FIGURE 19 b. liires froa trorizontal aru lts<e t cF I. 0rregreenwire larked 13 forl horizontal ars has a ring terninal connectorat the eld. Connect this rire to the G terainal of 3p terrinal strip. (Both this xire arrda grourr_ ding nire forn porer sqpply go to t6e G terlinal together.) 2. Insert the co0nectioDpins secureal at tie ends of rires frol horizontal arl into tr{o separate connector housings (4p anrl 6p). Refer to the table below to see trhich wire goes to ihictr slot of connectorhousing. I{ARNING : BE CAREFULT0 THEDIRECTIOI{ 0F E^CHCOINECMR. HIS-INSERTION OF PI}iS DESTROYS BOTI{X-NAYHEADAI{D CONTROL BOXT{I{EN ENEBGIAD. AFIIR INSEATING, l,tAKESUREfiE plli tS SECURELY SEATEI} BY PUTIING1TIEI{IRE. llsert 4 pi ns fror this side 11Scuare holes c0IDUCmBS IINE I{IRT CONilECTOR PIIf IN CABLECOLOR li0. fl0usn{c l{0. r{hi te 3 bl ack I sl Hook ourber 4 4 4P red 5 greerr 6, ircular holes 4 *tite 4P connectorhousing F I G U R €I I I bl ack I rh ite 9 lnsert 5 pios fror thls side 5 Sguarcbotes 6P 5 bl ack t0 4 red ll ) 12 b SHIEI-TI{IRIIi S r e e n I lfook Slot ourber CircuI ar holes 6P conncetorhousi ng F I G U R €I 2 -nB- z uJ uJ (9 o3 z E o o = o 3 2 E :< o lu J = UJ x EO F o qj F o J o o (o tu v, J 3 3o I ' uJ o z oo. o o o. o u,l N 3. UI\ E O o z = o = , -.1 r0 q = o 3 lu ,r . 6 I o o x B uI UJ z o o z E % ^ $ o z o z o F o lr -.,o S 3 llt o o UJ o o = r o < Z . z at) vt ul z z d @ Q> z o F I |ll = o ul z z o o z . . l D c < o u Y O BefmontPhot-x 2001cpYokeWiringKit lnstructions Kit # 2001- YWHK.....suggested retail Thiskit will replacethe heavy10 wire yokeharnesswith a moreflexible set and eliminatethe commonwire breakagepoint at the yoke pivot . . o o e . .o INSPECTION and REMOVAL of the old harness Removeyoke cover cap (1) by looseningset screw (2) Pryopensnapring (3)from pintel(8) and pull itoff theend Removetension screw (4) and spring (5)from yoke (6) Slideyoke off pintel and bushing(7) exposing4 screws (9, 10) Removethe 4 screws and slide the pinteland bushingback into the yoke to exposethe 9 pin solderterminal (121,inspectwires Removecable wrap and heat shrink (13) from the wires and de-solder Attach a pull wire to the harnessand pull the harnessout throughthe yoke by graspingthe connectors(14) INSTALLINGthe NEWharnessassembly . Attach the new harnessto the pull wire at the wire end and pull it throughthe yoke, snap ring, washersand pintel pivot as far as it goes o Slide a piece of precut heatshrinktube on each wire and solder each wire to the correct terminatwith a 45lo 50 watt iron (seediagram16) . slide the heatshrinkdown over the solderjointsand heat to shrink o Crimpthe ring terminal (17)tothe Grn wire, attach with groundscrew r Bundlethe wires tightly close to the solderterminal(18)withseveral wraps of electrical tape, stops individualwires from flexingat the joint. REASSEMBLY of the YOKE o Slidethe degree wheel, pintel and bushing(7,8)back onto the head notingthe location of the groundterminalcutout and attach 3 phillips head screws (9) and t hex key stopperbolt (10)onthe top hole. . NOTEthere may be a small set screw in the side of the pintel,if so removeit and the metal ring it securesinsidethe pintel and discard. o Slidethe yoke (6) onto the pintel bushingand retainwith the washers and snap ring in the groovefor it, pull wires throughyoke by connectorsuntil they are snug but still free to movewhen head pivots. . Replacethe friction spring (5) and set screw (4) and adjust. o Replacethe yoke cap and retain, Reinstallheadto arm. . Test head and verify mA by usinga DCvoltmeterat the test pointson the control power board. BelmontBulletin lllEer+s+- J u l y1 0 ' 1 9 9 8 TakaraCo.,CanadaLtd. 2076SouthSheridanWay,Mississauga, Ont.LsJ 2M4 BELMONTX-RAY Settingand Calibrationfor Fast 2001,073,096 Filmand Digitallmaging The newer E speed films and Digital lmagingsystemsrequire much shorter exposuresin both Time and Radiation.Whileall x-ray systems can be reducedto the valuesneededby filtering the beametc., adjusting the BelmontPhot-x2001cp, Belray096 or the Searcher073 will be quite simplewith just some switch flipping or button pushing. Mostdigital systemsat this time require 30 to 40 mRto exposean adult bitewingshot at 6Oto 70 kV, where D speedfilm needs200 to 240 mR and E speedfilm only 100 to120 mR. Phot-x2001cp The Phot-xis a true high frequency DC x-rayand works beston 60 kVcp for digital imaging,this can be set as the default kVcp by openingthe control panel and selecting the 60 position on the dip switch on the timer. oRtGtNA!OtP.SW. surcfi xur{BtR r 2 3 . 5 6 7 E aqegEEg .-oFF- I 2 c0xx ?TTIEI{T I'oxc cfltLD 3 fV., I l { ;L,'-r I OFF REGOLTN OIILT 60 lxorosm The time selecUonprogramsare changedby openingthe round black access cover on the right side of the outside of the control and selecting ONLYthe appropriate switch to the on position. #6 for D speed film, # 3 for E speed film and # 'l for most digital systems. BELMONTx-ray bulleUn July 21 1998 ,''2&)f APPENDIXONE : PARTSIDENTIFICATION .ij 4{!! and Head assembty 1. X-ray HeadAsseably 2. YokePost 5. Yoke 6. YokeSide Cover 8. Headllousing 10. Regularcone ll. [nng cone 12. BalanceArl Asselbly 13. Coverfor Joint No.3 14. Joint No.3 15. CoverPin 16. Arr Pin 26. Arn Cover 17. Spring Adjuster Cover 27. BalanceArn Io. 1 18. HeadKey 28. CushionAbsorber 1 9 . B a l a n c eA r n N o . 2 2 9 . J o l n t N o I. Asserbly 30. StopperRing 20. BalanceArn No.2 31. HorizonralArn Asserbly 21. Ara Cover 32. Brake Screr 22. Pivot Pin 33. Brake Plag 23. Link Pin 34. StopperScrer 24. Joint No.2 35. HorizontalArn 2 5 . B a l a n c eA r r N o . 1 A s s e a b l y 3 6 . A n P i n 37- BrakeSpring(Zlc) 38. HeadBrakeSpring -18- 39. HeadBrakeScrex 40. YokeSide CoverScre; 41. Col ar BcAr' |&oz 16 i993 UAR SBSIION BOX Pfl.OT COITTROL -\ o A ? r \ 7a4l T z - // . / \ .1 rfit :i .,. l{0. t l I 2 8 { 5 6 I 7 E I I0 ll PilRl$l{0. DBSffiIPTIOI{ qTY PF0t010."S$IITQI ' P0t[gR- t $TRIP 0P) !E-qlo2olmldrMr HI{lOgO,..CIRflIIT"BRBAIGR O5A) ,,SIDB smet M-16) !ll-01040 ' :' : Pll-01050,, ffi9[g';' qEsB4ToR (100,110,120 B0AnD ft9lqgo' fircfl.rq$lqlqB v) rrcnmg.por{BR cBt{rRAioR [oAnD ru:qlqq! Eto;tio;iio vi P[-010?0sfltBln B0!( PH-01080 tRsftPAitBt :,, TIHII{0,ffittTRoL B0ARD !!-010s0 ' 'Plk0ll00';'BRAI(B,PIII0 : ;': (t$i0 $-gl!0 . BRltG,'SpRIliC t? gl1lt20:,.BRIIIGiSmEI,I 016-6) :, sT[JfpBg'1sRBfl 1 9 " Pll-01180 CUrtst 14 $-!11{0 -H0osm8rsfltTrH flWK' .i gglgp:ggX;tt0fl( Pl{-01150 otS:igl l5 l6 $nllq0 HAm ao0stRB.sHrTu{-rls'y '-- ' PH-ot' Prr-01001 cffril0uB0!( Ass,Y rEND- FAffTORY CODB I i I I I I I I 1 t I I I I I I I 1 I TF.Xs2 T}Fl(83 TH-X3{ Tlt-xs0 Tlf.xzo0 q07 4l APPENDIX B . PARTS LISTING t . X - R a y H e a d A s s e m bI y 1 4. 5 7. q 9. 10. l . 2. 3. 14. 15. 16. t l ta 19. 20. 2 1. 2 2. ')< 24. Yoke Post Exposure Indicafor Lamp L a m pC o v e r Yoke Y o k e Si d e C o v e r ( 2 ) A n g l e l n d l c a t o rP l a t e H e a d H o u sI n g L o c k RI n g R e g uI a r C o n e Long Cone B a l a n c e A r m A s s e m Iby C o ll a r Jolnt No. l S p r i n gP i n Cover P I n Sprlng Adjuster Cover HeadKey B a l a n c eA r n N o . 2 A s s e m bI y B a l a n c eA r m N o . 2 Arm Q6vstPivotPln Joint Pln Jolnt No. 2 25. 26. 21. 28. 29. 10. I I. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 31 . lB . 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. BalanceArmNo. I Assembly Arm Cover BalanceArmNo. I C u s hl o n A b s o r b e r Jolnt No. I StopperRing H o r l z o n t a I A r m A s s e r nIby Brake Screw BrakePlug Stopper Screw Hor lzonta I Arm A r m M o u n tI n g B r a c k e t A s s e m bI v f,lasher M a c hI n e B ol t e ) Arm Mountlng Bracket Adjust Screw Bottom Cover Bottom Cover Screw Plate Bolt (4) l , { a Il M o u n t l n gp l a t e f,/allPlateCover Plate Cover Screw(4) Lower Cover Lower Cover Screw e) Tool Storage q07 40 A P P E N D IBX - P A R T SL I S I I N G tI ] H E A DA N DA R MA S S E M B L Y a'4 . t qa7 43 APPENDIB X - PARTS LISTING 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. A5 66. 6 1. 68. 69. 70. tt. 1\ 14. ?R Subplate S c r e wf o r s u b p l a t e (05.1 x 32) S c r e w f o r c h a s si s C h a s si s C i r c u i t b o a r dp 4 Spacerfor clrcuit b o a r d P 4 ( P - J) T e r r n l n a lb l o c k ( 9 P ) D l o d e ( l 2 N C l l) Support for dlode Resistor (10 40W) Top screw ( 4 x 8) S eI e c t k e y RelayRY Main transformer TR1 T e r mI n a I b l o c k Q p ) Clrcult boardPj 7 6 . Sub transforrner TR2 7 1. E x p o s u r e s w l t c h 19 19. 80. 8 1. 82. Bl. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. Rotary switch knob Clrcult breakerl5 A Power switch R o t a r y s w lt c h C l r c u i t b o a r dP l Clrcuit board P2 Front panel Shleld plate wlth termlnal cover l {l n g n u t H a n d e x p o s u r e s wI t c h Hook for hand exposureswltch Screw of hook for hand exposure swltch (Ml x l6) Supportfor shleld plate q07 42 A P P E N D IB X - P A R T SL I S T I N G I2J CONTROL BOX ASSEMBLY t I -f l - --i-j;\)-.j \ F J | i ' ?i' ? : l , i i i I r i , i , rI - ilriiiillillli iiiilrlliiriitiiir llli,lli;li i; - . ^ 6 ! F r o 9 : : l r ; A n X : 3 : , : : = : ! 8 ; E n ; p E F F R S : B t B 8 : * : A &, +ii J 6)- '/ ./ \J/ lt \ o I I I I I I I 9 6 F a I i r l ; c , 0?0