Air Techniques ScanX Intraoral, B7200, B7250 Digital Imaging System Instruction Manual

ScanX Intraoral, ScanX B7200 and ScanX B7250 are digital radiography systems that utilize reusable Phosphor Storage Plates (PSP) in place of X-ray film to produce diagnostic quality intraoral and extraoral digital radiographs. The ScanX produces a digital image by scanning PSPs, which have been exposed to X-rays. The ScanX allows computer storage, processing, retrieval and display of the computed radiographic images utilizing a user supplied software and computer. An additional feature of the ScanX consists of an in-line plate eraser function that removes the latent image from the plate immediately after scanning. This design provides an efficient one-operation scanning and erasing process leaving the user with a PSP ready for the next X-ray procedure.

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Key features

  • Digital Imaging System
  • In-line Erase
  • Reusable Phosphor Storage Plates (PSPs)
  • Intraoral and Extraoral Radiographs
  • Computer Storage, Processing, Retrieval and Display
  • User Supplied Software
  • High Speed USB Connection
  • Multiple Plate Guide Slots

Frequently asked questions

The minimum computer system requirements can be found on page 10.

There are two methods to erase a PSP, both are detailed in the "Erase the PSP" section.

Refer to the "Cleaning Phosphor Storage Plates" section for instructions on how to clean your PSPs.

The electrical requirements can be found in the "Technical Data" section.

The steps for activating the scanner can be found in the "Activate Scanner" section.
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