Quick Start: Owandy Sensor Acquisition in Quickvision
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Updated: 06/16/2017
Article #: 70
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Please see below Quick Start video how to use Owandy sensor in Quickvision
1) Make sure toolbar turns Green reconizing and initializing sensor (Red = disconnecting or sleeping / Yellow = processing or waking).
2) Use up/down arrows to select a patient, use Find to find existing patient, or add one using New.
3) Once a patient is selected or added, click on Mouth button and select your Customize Mount in X-Ray toolbar.
4) Select a Mount
5) Each box is numbered top left for order. The box highlighted Green will be where the sequence will start.
6) Start taking images making sure the toolbar is still Green.
NOTE: A red line will start to load on the toolbar. It will reach the end in 3 minutes and power off the sensor. Simply click on the Play button to wake the sensor.
7) Images will auto sequence into the tiles, no need to go back to the software. Once done, save your template by hitting the Disc button.
8) Double click on the images in the template to view them larger.
9) In the zoom view, a new window will appear with image modification options. Hover your mouse over them to understand their use.
10) Click on the upper right most icon of the image window to close the image. You may also hit Exit button on your keyboard
11) To view all images taken, click on X-Ray images button. You will find this within the X-Ray toolbar. All images will appear here, even if you do not save them in your series template.
NOTE: If you continue to capture images into your template once the series is completed, the sequence will revert back to tile #1, and any existing images will be written over. TIP: All images have a % info on them. If the % is below 80%, the patient has been underexposed (image will appear light) and a increase in exposure time or kV is required, or the existing images may be modified for betting viewing. If the % is above 120%, the patient is overexposed (dark image) and exposure must be decreased. Also look to the color spectrum on the exposed image, the white marker should be within the center of the green.
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