General operating procedures. Sirona GALILEOS COMPACT, GALILEOS ComfortPLUS, GALILEOS COMFORT
GALILEOS is a 3D CBCT imaging system used in dentistry. It provides high-resolution images of the teeth, jaw, and surrounding structures. This allows dentists to diagnose and treat problems more effectively, and to plan complex procedures with greater accuracy.
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4.1 Switching the unit on
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General operating procedures
General operating procedures
4.1
Switching the unit on
Switching the unit on
WARNING
X-rays
Be sure to observe the radiation protection regulations applicable in your country.
➢ No person may be positioned in the unit when it is switched on.
NOTICE
Damage to the unit
Check the room height before you raise the unit.
➢ If the room height is less than 2.27 m (89 3/8") or 2.30 m (90 1/2")
for installation with the floor stand, you must limit the maximum travel height [ → 232].
NOTICE
Fluctuations in temperature can cause condensation to form in the unit.
Electrical components are destroyed by short circuits.
➢ Do not switch the unit on until the temperature of the unit has adapted to the ambient temperature and the condensation has evaporated.
Waiting time when switching on and off
NOTICE
The unit must not be switched on/off constantly.
Constant switching on and off reduces the service life of individual unit components and results in increased power consumption.
➢ After switching the unit off, wait for approx. 60 seconds before switching it on again.
4.1.1
Switching the "GALILEOS Comfort / Comfort PLUS" on
Switching the "GALILEOS Comfort / Comfort PLUS" on
NOTICE
The surface of the touchscreen is sensitive.
The touchscreen can be damaged or its surface scratched.
➢ Never use pointed objects such as ballpoint pens, pencils, etc. to operate the touchscreen.
➢ Only use your fingertips to operate the touchscreen.
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IMPORTANT
After the unit is switched on, the touchscreen has only limited readability for several minutes until the background lighting has completed its warm-up phase.
After the unit is switched off with the main switch, the touchscreen remains lit for approx. another 3 to 5 seconds.
C
1. Turn the main switch (A) to position I.
2. Wait for approx. 1 minute.
The X-ray radiation indicator (B) lights up for approx. 1 second as a functional check.
After approx. 2 seconds, the green LED (C) in the upper part of the control panel lights up. This LED remains lit as long as the unit is on.
The start screen is displayed on the touchscreen for several seconds.
The program selection is then displayed on the touchscreen.
3. Check whether the patient symbols on the touchscreen can be selected in exactly the right position.
If problems occur during selection, adjust the touchscreen.
4. Press the R key.
The unit moves to its starting position.
5. Switch on the PC.
6. Start SIDEXIS XG.
As long as no connection has been made to SIDEXIS XG, the message is displayed in the comment line of the control panel on the
"Switch SIDEXIS to ready for exposure state"
touchscreen.
4.1.2
Switching the "GALILEOS Compact" on
B
C
2. Wait for approx. 1 minute.
The X-ray radiation indicator (B) lights up for approx. 1 second as a functional check.
After approx. 2 seconds, the green LED (C) in the upper part of the control panel lights up. This LED remains lit as long as the unit is on.
3. Press the R key.
The unit moves to its starting position.
4. Switch on the PC.
5. Start SIDEXIS XG.
Help message H401 remains displayed on the Multipad as long as there is no connection with SIDEXIS XG.
4.1.3
Factory setting after switch-on
The unit has the following factory configuration on delivery:
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● Start settings:
– Starting position: from the front (right)
– VO4 (for "GALILEOS Compact")
– VO1 (for "GALILEOS Comfort")
– VO5 (for "GALILEOS Comfort
PLUS
")
– Patient symbol 2: 85 kV/21mAs
● The acoustic signal for end of exposure is activated.
Only for "GALILEOS Comfort" and "GALILEOS Comfort
PLUS
":
● The unit language is preconfigured as ordered.
● The welcome screen is switched on.
● The first name, last name and date of birth lines are displayed on the welcome screen.
● For GALILEOS Comfort
PLUS
: HD mode is enabled.
If the customer requires a different configuration, this can be implemented via service routine S017.
4.2
Updating the firmware
Updating the firmware
4.2.1
Updating the unit firmware
Updating the unit firmware
IMPORTANT
Downgrading to older versions
Downgrading the unit software version V04.14.00 or higher to an older version is not a simple process. However, if this is essential, please get in contact with the SIRONA Customer Service Center (CSC) in advance.
Software update for GALILEOS, new
IMPORTANT
For GALILEOS Compact / Comfort:
For a firmware update to the device from version V03.07.02 or lower to version V04.14.00 or higher, an intermediate update to version
V04.07.00 must be performed first.
Also read the information provided on the firmware CD supplied with the unit and on the SIRONA dealer page on the Internet very carefully. These sources always contain the latest information on software updates.
1. Start the
"SIDEXIS Manager"
under "Start"/"Programs"/"SIDEXIS"/
"SIDEXIS XG"
.
2. Click on
"Configuration of the X-ray components"
.
The
"Configuration of the X-ray components"
menu opens.
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3. Select the
"Attributes"
tab.
4. Click the
"Software update"
button.
The dialog box for entering the service password opens.
5. Enter the service password.
Enter the first 4 digits of the current system date in reverse order as the service password (e.g. on 05/24/1995, 5042 must be entered as the service password.
If an incorrect service password or no password at all is entered, the limited update menu for users will be started. This only supports an
automatic update [ → 51] option.
The dialog box for selecting the installation source opens.
6. Click on the button with the 3 dots.
The dialog box for selecting the update file opens.
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7. Select the desired update file from the list and confirm the selection with the
"Open"
button.
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The update file is located on the unit software CD. It is delivered with each DX11 replacement board and also included in the country set.
The contents of the CD can be downloaded from the Dealer domain of the SIRONA Internet home page (under Products/Imaging systems): www.sirona.com
8. Click the
"Next"
button.
The software manager opens.
The action window (A) of the software manager displays the modules and their current software versions.
In the structure tree on the left (B) of the software manager, the update modes selected.
"Automatic"
and
"Main version"
can now be
IMPORTANT
For historical reasons, two versions of module DX6 appear in the action window (A) of the software manager. The installed version is indicated by a green bar.
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9. Select the desired mode for the software update (see chapter entitled
NOTICE
Unit inoperability!
Before starting the software update, make sure that no unit movements are active. Otherwise the system may become inoperable in rare cases.
The X-ray detector must be installed as part of the update. Exposure readiness must be deselected in SIDEXIS XG and the unit must not already be in service mode.
10. Click the
"Start SW update"
button.
The update is started. A message box informs you when the update process is completed.
11. Confirm the update by clicking the
"OK"
button.
A message in the software manager notifies you that a unit restart is required to activate the software update you performed.
NOTICE
Effectiveness of the software update
The unit must be restarted after every software update. The new DX11 version will not run until the unit has been rebooted (see also chapter
"Measures following replacement of boards [ → 306]").
Any errors with the consecutive numbers 01, 03, 04, 06 or 07 displayed immediately following the software update may be ignored. If these messages appear again after the unit is rebooted, perform
troubleshooting as described in the section entitled "Error messages [ → 79]".
If anything conspicuous occurs in connection with unit handling on completion of the software update and restart of the unit, please repeat the software update as the first measure.
12. Click on the
"Show logfile"
button and use the log files to check whether the update was successfully performed.
If it features entries such as "Update of DXxx failed!", please perform the update again. Repeat this procedure as often as necessary until the "failed messages" no longer appear.
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13. Restart the unit now.
14. Use the software manager or the service routine S008.2 (see chapter entitled "Unit software versions and compatibility") to check whether all modules have been updated to the latest release of the program
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4.2.1.1
(see chapter entitled "Check program releases [ → 53]".
15. Call up "Further Details".
This generates an XML file (with the system parameters) which is
Filed in the PDATA/.../P2K_Config directory under the network name of the unit.
Update mode
IMPORTANT
Update mode Module update is only intended for internal Sirona purposes and is not activated for User or Service mode.
In
Service mode
(accessible only by entering the Service
Password [ → 148]), the update manager supports two modes for
updating the software; these can be selected via the elements
"Automatic"
and
"Main version"
in the structure tree:
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● Automatic
The software of all components is automatically
software version
.
updated to the latest
The right window displays a list of the modules, their installed software version and the latest software version offered by the update.
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● Main version
The software can be updated or downgraded using this menu.
This update mode is required, among other things, if a replacement module arrives from the warehouse and features a newer release than the existing main release of the unit. In this case, a main version update to the overall unit status (displayed on the info screen) must be performed for the corresponding component with the appropriate update file (*.SUI). The module is then reprogrammed.
In
User mode
(which can be accessed without a service password), the update manager only supports
"Automatic"
update mode.
The colored bars in front of the software releases indicate their validity
(see chapter entitled "Check program releases [ → 53]").
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You can use the action window (A) of the software manager to check which modules are connected to the unit and what their latest program release is.
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Modules which are connected and whose program release corresponds to the latest main software version (see chapter entitled "Unit software versions and compatibility" are identified by a continuous green bar.
Modules which the system does not recognize are identified by a broken red bar.
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If the actual status of the module cannot be polled for the update, the actual SW version will be displayed as = V00:00.
If a module has a hardware incompatibility to the program status to be programmed or the software version on the module is newer than the one in the update file, this will be indicated by a red triangle with an exclamation mark.
If the version of the selected update file is lower than the current software version of the unit, then there will be no display in the right window. The downgrade required in this case is possible only via
"Main version"
mode.
4.2.2
Updating the FaceScan firmware
Updating the FaceScan firmware
There are two ways of updating the FaceScan firmware:
● Option 1: Update via USB stick [ → 54]
The program data on the FaceScan unit is completely overwritten.
● Option 2: Update via the network [ → 56]
The program data is transferred to the FaceScan unit. Unlike in option
1, the unit configuration data is, however,
not
overwritten.
4.2.2.1
Option 1: Update using the FaceScan USB stick
Option 1: Update using the FaceScan USB stick
Opening FaceScan
1. Unscrew the cover (A) from the FaceScan.
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2. Pull gray cable L78.4 from slot X2 of the FACESCAN modular board.
3. Unscrew the protective plate (T) from the FaceScan unit.
The FACESCAN modular board is visible.
4. Plug cable L78.4 again into slot X2 on the FACESCAN modular board.
Updating the software
1. Plug the FaceScan USB stick into the PC.
2. Open the "facescan_settings.cfg" configuration file in a text editor.
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3. Enter the value "UPDATE" for the "USB_STICK_MODE" entry
(for example: USB_STICK_MODE=UPDATE).
4.
For selection by DHCP:
Enter the value "ON" for the "DCHP_STATE" entry
(for example: DHCP_STATE=ON).
or
➢
For selection without DHCP:
Enter the value "OFF" for the "DCHP_STATE" entry
(for example: DHCP_STATE=OFF).
5. Enter the value "OFF" for the "DCHP_STATE" entry
(for example: DHCP_STATE=OFF).
6. Specify the IP address and the subnet mask in the "IP" and
"Netmask" entries.
7. Save your changes.
8. NOTICE! Incorrect removal of the USB stick can lead to loss of data on the USB stick.
Remove the USB stick using the Safely Remove function (operating system) of the PC.
Starting the update
✔
The unit must be switched off.
NOTICE
Always switch the device off before inserting the USB stick.
Before the FaceScan USB stick can be inserted into the USB socket of the FACESCAN modular board, GALILEOS must be switched off.
Otherwise the update will not be completed. Instead, the configuration data stored on the USB stick will be uploaded to GALILEOS.
1. Insert the USB stick into the USB port (U) of the FACESCAN modular board.
2. Switch the unit on again.
The FaceScan will be updated.
Both LEDs in the status display light up during the update.
The process takes around 5 minutes (around 1 minute in the event of an error).
The "USB_STICK_MODE" entry in the facescan_settings.cfg file is reset to "CONFIG".
3. Wait until the green status display LED goes out.
The blue LED should then light up.
The update is completed.
4. Switch GALILEOS off.
5. Remove the FaceScan USB stick safely from the USB port.
Checking the update
1. Plug the FaceScan USB stick into a PC.
2. Open the "facescan_settings.log" log file in a text editor.
3. Check the entries in the log file.
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If the update was successful, the log file should state:
"Facescan device software updated with version … successful!"
4. Remove the USB stick from the PC.
Closing the FACESCAN USB slot
Closing FaceScan
1. Pull cable L78(L74) from the X2 socket of the FACESCAN modular board.
2. Screw the protective plate (T) onto the FaceScan unit.
3. Plug cable L78(L74) into the X2 socket on the FACESCAN modular board.
4. Screw down the cover (A) onto the FaceScan.
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4.2.2.2
Concluding the update
1. Switch the unit on.
2. Perform a complete unit calibration [ → 145].
3. Perform a white balance [ → 168].
Option 2: Firmware update via the network
Option 2: Firmware update via the network
Opening the web dialog
1. In SIDEXIS Manager, start the
"Facescan Configuration"
application.
2. Click on the
"Facescanner in browser"
button.
A password dialog box opens.
3. In the field
"User"
enter
"service"
.
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4. In the field
"Password"
enter
"sirona"
.
The
"Facescan Device Service "
web dialog opens.
Select Update dialog
Select Update dialog
1. In the menu bar, select the menu item
"UPDATE"
.
The
"Facescan Firmware Update"
window opens.
2. Press the
"Enter Update Menu"
button.
The unit restarts in update mode with the message
"System rebooting... Please, wait until both status leds are on and press
'Go to Update Menu'"
. The process takes a few minutes.
3. When both LEDs light up, press the
"Go to Update Menu"
button.
Starting the update
1. Press the
"Browse…"
button.
2. Navigate to the firmware update file and select it.
3. Press the
"Upload Image"
button.
The upload runs in the background and can take up to 10 mins.
The upload ends with the message
"Update successfully done!"
.
4. Press the
"Run Update"
button.
The update starts.
The update ends automatically after around 5 minutes with the message
"Update successfully done!"
.
5. Press the
"Reboot"
button.
The message
"Device rebooting. Service menu will be accessible in several minutes."
appears.
The unit is restarted.
6. Wait around a minute until the green LED on the FaceScan unit begins to light up.
7. Only if the SIRONA browser is not being used:
Refresh the browser display (e.g. in Windows® Internet Explorer: press [F5]).
The update is completed.
Concluding the update
1. Only at initial installation: Perform a complete unit calibration [ → 145].
2. Only at initial installation: Perform a white balance [ → 168].
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4.3
Configuring the unit
Configuring the unit
4.3.1
Configuring the unit via the SIDEXIS Manager
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4.3.1.1
Setup of an X-ray component
Setup of an X-ray component
Since it is addressable via the network, the X-ray component can in principle be activated for X-ray image acquisition by any of the PCs connected to the network.
The program SiXABCon is used to manage networkable X-ray components. It can be executed on any PC in the network on which
SIDEXIS XG has been installed.
IMPORTANT: In order to avoid IP address conflicts, you should never operate several networkable X-ray components in the network using the same IP address. Each X-ray component needs to be assigned a unique
IP address.
Factory setting of the TCP/IP address of the unit:
192.168.15.240 (subnet mask: 255.255.255.0)
Checking existing IP addresses
To find out whether an IP address already exists in the network, enter the
"PING" function in the input prompt (DOS window).
1. Switch on
all
network devices (computers, printers, X-ray components) which are being operated in the network.
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2. Invoke the input prompt (DOS window) from a network computer.
3. At the input prompt, enter "ping" followed by the address to be checked and then press the Enter key.
Example: "ping 192.168.15.13"
If a network device responds, then this address has already been assigned.
4.3.1.1.1
Selecting an X-ray component
Selecting an X-ray component
1. Switch all networkable X-ray components off.
2. Start the
"SIDEXIS Manager"
under
"start"
/
"Program Files"
/
"SIDEXIS"
.
3. Click on
"Configuration of the X-ray components"
.
The
"Configuration of the X-ray components"
menu opens.
4. Select the
"Attributes"
tab.
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5. Select the name of the desired X-ray component in the down menu ("XG3D" in the example); then click the button.
"Name"
pull-
"Add component"
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➢ Select the text
"Add component"
component in the
under the desired X-ray
"Name"
pull-down menu.
The password dialog box appears.
6. Enter the service password [ → 148] and confirm your input by clicking
the
"OK"
button.
The
"Device configuration"
menu opens.
The element
"Boot service"
is selected automatically.
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Boot service
IMPORTANT
Automatic addition and setup of the X-ray component via the boot service functions properly only if the unit is started with the default factory-set IP address.
If the IP address already has been changed, reset it to the factory setting
via service routine S037.2 [ → 239] or use the elements
the boot service".
"Automatic search"
or
"Add component manually"
(see section on "Alternatives to
✔
The element
"Boot service"
is selected in the structure tree.
1. Switch the unit on.
The unit is detected in the network and the values for the IP address, subnet mask and standard gateway are automatically imported to the input fields of the menu.
IMPORTANT
If the unit is not automatically detected in the network, it is possible to
manually assign a static IP address via service routine S037.4 [ → 243].
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IMPORTANT
Each unit must be assigned a unique IP address in the network.
2. If you want to, you can enter an individual IP address in the
"IP address"
input field and then click into one of the other input fields with the cursor.
Default values suitable for the IP address are automatically entered in the fields.
"Subnet mask"
and
"Standard Gateway"
input
3. You can either overwrite the default values in the input fields or leave them unchanged, depending on the network involved.
4. Select the desired RCU in the menu.
"Sirona Control Server"
pull-down
5. Confirm the settings you have made by clicking the button.
"Save values"
The settings are saved.
The
"Device configuration"
successfully completed.
dialog window appears and informs you that the configuration of the X-ray component has been
6. Confirm this dialog by clicking the
"OK"
button.
7. Close the
"Device configuration"
menu by clicking the
"Quit"
button.
The new X-ray component appears in the device list of the menu
"Configuration of the X-ray component"
.
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Automatic search
Alternatives to the boot service
As an alternative to adding new X-ray components via the boot service, you also can add them via the
"Automatic search"
or the
"Add component manually"
function.
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1. Select the
"Automatic search"
element.
The network is searched for existing X-ray components. All X-ray components found appear in the menu list.
2. Select the desired X-ray component from the list.
The values for the IP address, subnet mask and standard gateway are automatically imported to the input fields of the menu.
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3. Select the desired RCU in the menu.
"Sirona Control Server"
pull-down
4. Confirm the settings you have made by clicking the button.
"Save values"
The settings are saved.
The
"Device configuration"
successfully completed.
dialog window appears and informs you that the configuration of the X-ray component has been
5. Confirm this dialog by clicking the
"OK"
button.
6. Close the
"Device configuration"
menu by clicking the
"Quit"
button.
The new X-ray component appears in the device list of the menu
"Configuration of the X-ray component"
.
Adding the component manually
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1. Select the
"Add component manually"
element.
2. Enter the values in the menu input fields manually.
3. Select the desired RCU in the menu.
"Sirona Control Server"
pull-down
4. Confirm the settings you have made by clicking the button.
"Save values"
The settings are saved.
The
"Device configuration"
dialog window appears and informs you that the configuration of the X-ray component has been successfully completed.
5. Confirm this dialog by clicking the
"OK"
button.
6. Close the
"Device configuration"
menu by clicking the
"Quit"
button.
The new X-ray component appears in the device list of the menu
"Configuration of the X-ray component"
.
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Approval of the X-ray component
Approval of the X-ray component
✔
The X-ray component must have been selected [ → 59] via the
"Device configuration"
menu.
➢ Click on the check box in front of the X-ray component that you would like to enable and accept the setting by clicking on the
"Apply"
button.
The X-ray component is enabled.
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➢ To check the communication with the unit, click the button.
"Device info"
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If the unit is communicating, a logfile with information on the unit configuration appears.
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Configuring FaceScan
Configuring FaceScan
FACESCAN is generally configured via the integrated web dialog on the
There are however two basic options for configuring the FaceScan unit:
● Type 1: Configuration using the Facescan USB stick [ → 66]
● Type 2: Configuration over a network cable (peer-to-peer) [ → 68]
4.3.2.1
Type 1: Configuration using the Facescan USB stick
Type 1: Configuration using the Facescan USB stick
Starting the configuration
1. Insert the FaceScan USB stick into a PC.
2. Important! Check the entry "USB_STICK_MODE". The value must be set to "CONFIG".
3. Using a text editor program, edit the configuration file
"facescan_settings.cfg" on the FaceScan USB stick and save this
(see section "Syntax of the configuration file
"facescan_settings.cfg" [ → 68]“).
4. NOTICE! Improper removal of the USB stick can lead to loss of data on the USB stick.
Remove the USB stick using the "safely remove" function (operating system) of the PC.
5. Switch GALILEOS on.
6. Wait until the green LED of the FaceScan status display lights up.
The FaceScan is now ready for operation.
NOTICE
Always switch the device on before inserting the USB stick!
Before the FaceScan USB stick can be inserted into the USB socket of the FACESCAN modular board, GALILEOS must be switched on.
Otherwise, the FaceScan configuration data will be reset to the factory settings.
7. Insert the FaceScan USB stick into the USB port of the FACESCAN board.
The FaceScan will be configured.
Both LEDs of the status display light up.
8. Wait until the light on both the LEDs of the status display goes out
(process lasts some 10 secs).
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NOTICE
Faults during configuration
If there has been an error during configuration, only the blue LED of the status display goes out.
Starting the device again is not necessary here.
➢ In the event of an error, check the log file "facescan_settings.log" on the USB stick.
➢ Make sure to read section Syntax of the configuration file
"facescan_settings.cfg" [ → 68]“.
➢ Repeat the configuration process.
9. IMPORTANT! Remove the FaceScan USB stick from the USB socket.
10. Perform a restart of the device.
The FaceScan configuration is complete.
Checking the configuration
1. Insert the FaceScan USB stick into a PC.
2. With a text editor program, open the log file "facescan_settings.log".
3. Check the entries in the log file.
If the configuration has been successful, the log file should state:
"Network configuration successful!"
4. Remove the USB stick from the PC.
Closing the FACESCAN USB slot
Closing FaceScan
1. Pull cable L78(L74) from the X2 socket of the FACESCAN modular board.
2. Screw the protective plate (T) onto the FaceScan unit.
3. Plug cable L78(L74) into the X2 socket on the FACESCAN modular board.
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4. Screw down the cover (A) onto the FaceScan.
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4.3.2.1.1
Syntax of the configuration file "facescan_settings.cfg"
Syntax of the configuration file "facescan_settings.cfg"
IMPORTANT
Pay attention to the syntax!
Text entries should never have a space before and after "=".
Examples:
Correct: USB_STICK_MODE=CONFIG
Incorrect: USB_STICK_MODE= CONFIG
Configuration without DHCP
Text entry (factory setting):
IMPORTANT
Changes to network addresses.
➢ Adjust the entries required.
"IP"
(IP address) and
"Netmask"
(subnet mask) as
Configuration with DHCP
Text entry:
4.3.2.2
Type 2: Configuration over a network cable (peer-to-peer)
Type 2: Configuration over a network cable (peer-to-peer)
Connecting the Facescan unit to a PC
✔
A PC with an installed web browser must be available.
✔
The factory setting of the IP address of the Facescan is
192.168.16.240.
✔
The PC employed must be in the 192.168.16.xx network; otherwise, no network connection can be achieved.
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➢ Using a network cable, connect the PC directly to the GALILEOS media converter with installed Facescan.
Opening the web dialog / general types 1
Opening the web dialog
1. Switch GALILEOS on.
2. Open up a web browser on the PC.
3. Enter the Facescan IP address into the web browser
(http://<IP-Adresse>).
A password dialog box opens.
4. In the field
"User"
enter
"service"
.
5. In the field
"Password"
enter
"sirona"
.
The
"Facescan Device Service "
web dialog opens.
Selecting the configuration dialog
Selecting the configuration dialog
➢ In the menu bar, select the menu item
"CONFIGURATION"
.
The
"Facescan Configuration"
window opens.
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Starting the configuration
1.
When selecting with DHCP:
Set the
"DHCP State"
field to
"On"
.
or
➢
When selecting without DHCP:
Set the
"DHCP State"
field to
"Off"
.
2. In the
"IP Adresse"
192.168.16.240).
field, enter the desired IP address (factory setting:
3. In the
"Netmask"
255.255.255.0).
field, enter the desired subnet mask (factory setting:
Completion / Configuration
Completing the configuration
➢ Confirm the configuration with the
"Configure Network"
button.
The Facescan restarts with the modified settings.
Resetting the FaceScan configuration to factory default settings
Resetting the FaceScan configuration to factory default settings
Opening the web dialog
1. In SIDEXIS Manager, start the
"Facescan Configuration"
application.
2. Click on the
"Facescanner in browser"
button.
A password dialog box opens.
3. In the field
"User"
enter
"service"
.
4. In the field
"Password"
enter
"sirona"
.
The
"Facescan Device Service "
web dialog opens.
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Selecting the service dialog
➢ In the menu bar, select the menu item
"SERVICE"
.
The
"Facescan Service Functions"
window opens.
Reset
1. Press the
"Settings Reset"
button.
A reset dialog opens.
NOTICE
Complete loss of user data
When the unit is reset to factory settings, all user data is overwritten, including white balance and calibration data.
The network settings are, however, retained.
2. Press the
"Settings Reset"
button.
The configuration is reset to the factory settings.
4.4
Reading unit data
Reading unit data
4.4.1
Reading the unit data of the GALILEOS via "Extended
Details"
1. Start the
"SIDEXIS Manager"
under "Start"/"Programs"/"SIDEXIS"/
"SIDEXIS XG"
.
2. Click on
"Configuration of the X-ray components"
.
The
"Configuration of the X-ray components"
menu opens.
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3. Select the
"Attributes"
tab.
4. Click the
"Details..."
button.
The current parameters are read from the unit and filed in an XML file under the network name of the unit in the PDATA/.../
P2K_Config folder. The process can take up to 30 seconds. After the parameters are read, an editor displaying the data is opened automatically.
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4.4.2
Reading FaceScan unit data over the network
Reading FaceScan unit data over the network
Opening the web dialog
1. In SIDEXIS Manager, start the
"Facescan Configuration"
application.
2. Click on the
"Facescanner in browser"
button.
A password dialog box opens.
3. In the field
"User"
enter
"service"
.
4. In the field
"Password"
enter
"sirona"
.
The
"Facescan Device Service "
web dialog opens.
Selecting the service dialog
Selecting the service dialog
➢ In the menu bar, select the menu item
"SERVICE"
.
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The
"Facescan Service Functions"
window opens.
Reading unit settings
1. Press the
"Get Device State"
button.
A dialog box to read the unit settings opens.
2. Press the
"Press Here to Download"
button.
3. Save the archived unit settings to the hard disk.
4.5
Using demo mode – operation without radiation release
For demo use, the "X-ray detector dummy for GALILEOS" (Order No. 61
19 007) should be used instead of the actual X-ray detector. For further information, please refer to the instructions included with the dummy.
If the volume tomograph is to be presented as a demo unit at trade fairs or exhibitions, it must be ensured that radiation release is blocked.
4.5.1
Switching on demo mode
Switching on demo mode
When operated in demo mode, the unit must not release any radiation.
For this reason, you must take the following safety measures:
DANGER
Perilous shock hazard!
It is essential to switch off the unit and to wait at least another 4 minutes before taking off the covers of the X-ray tube assembly.
2. Remove the "Rear tube assembly" cover [ → 36].
3. Remove the cover plate of board DX6 [ → 268].
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4. Set dip switch S2 (DX6) to position 2.
IMPORTANT: If switch S2 is not set to position 2 in demo mode before switching off the unit, various error messages will display when the unit is turned back on.
5. Pull cable L5 (XRAY) off connector J6/J103 (DX6).
Radiation release is now no longer possible.
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6.
Only possible with the Easypad:
Switch on the unit and check the mode on the info screen.
Demo mode: ON means that: Demo mode is switched on (radiation release is not possible)
Demo mode: OFF means that: Demo mode is switched off
(radiography, X-ray radiation are possible!)
7. Switch the unit off again and reattach the cover plate and the tube assembly cover by following the dismantling procedure in reverse order.
4.5.2
Switching off demo mode
1. Switch off the unit.
DANGER
Perilous shock hazard!
It is essential to switch off the unit and to wait at least another 4 minutes before taking off the covers of the X-ray tube assembly.
2. Remove the "Rear tube assembly" cover [ → 36].
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3. Remove the cover plate of board DX6 [ → 268].
4. Set the dip switch S2 (DX6) to position 1.
5. Connect cable L5 (XRAY) to connector J6/J103 (DX6).
Radiation release is now once again possible.
6.
Only possible with the Easypad:
Switch on the unit and check the mode on the info screen.
Demo mode: ON means that: Demo mode is switched on (radiation release is not possible)
Demo mode: OFF means that: Demo mode is switched off
(radiography, X-ray radiation are possible!)
7. Switch the unit off again and reattach the cover plate and the tube assembly cover by following the dismantling procedure in reverse order.
4.5.3
Important information for repacking and transport
Important information for repacking and transport
IMPORTANT
If a used carton on which one of the shockwatch or tiltwatch indicators has already been tripped is used to package the unit, please make an entry to that effect on the delivery note.
IMPORTANT
The bottom edge of the slide cover must be at the same height as the markings A in the column.
DANGER
Shock hazard!
Be sure to switch off the line power supply before connecting the line voltage!
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1. Switch the unit on and move it to its packing height by actuating the up/down keys on the control panel.
Bite block height = 965 mm (displayed as height on the control panel)
Bottom edge of slide cover = 702 mm
2. Pack the panoramic X-ray unit
(Packing condition (see section "Delivery").
Attaching the transport safety device
➢ Install the transport safety device by following the same procedure as
Dismantling in reverse order.
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