Introduction
The KaVo sensor supports USB2.0 and USB3.x connectivity to personal
computers using a dedicated electronic assembly and a sensor software driver.
Proficiency with the KaVo IXS
Please become acquainted with your KaVo IXS sensor. The sensor is your tool.
Learn to use it well and it will become an effective aid in your diagnosis,
treatment and treatment planning process. Visual impairment is permissible so
long as the user can resolve the necessary details of the accompanying
documentation, user interface and image data. Use of corrective measures
such as glasses or contact lenses is permissible. Audio impairment is
permissible so long as the user can discern audio indications emitted by other
associated equipment, such as the exposure buzzer that sounds while X-rays
are being emitted, or, in the case of deafness, so long as such audio indications
are supplemented by corresponding visual indications. Use of corrective
measures such as hearing aids is permitted.
As with all new clinical tools, it is necessary to invest a certain amount of time
for practice in order to become proficient with the sensor.
For new users, we highly recommend that you register for in-office training and
that you and all of your clinical team set aside time to learn the system together.
This manual is not intended to serve as a substitute for this training. However,
as preparation for the training, we do encourage you to read the manual
thoroughly and practice with your equipment safely and carefully for at least one
week prior to your training date.
Please note that this manual assumes that new users possess basic computer
®
skills and an understanding of the Windows
operating system. Absent this
experience, we highly recommend that you obtain these skills through a
computer course, video, or textbook. Your KaVo imaging representative may be
able to suggest (although not endorse) one or more of these computer learning
resources.
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