Myray Hyperion X5 2D Technical Manual

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Technical Manual

Myray Hyperion X5 2D is a 2D/3D dental imaging system that combines advanced hardware and software technologies to provide high-quality images for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. With its user-friendly interface, customizable settings, and a wide range of imaging modes, the Myray Hyperion X5 2D is suitable for various dental applications, including endodontics, implantology, periodontics, and orthodontics.

The system features a high-resolution CMOS sensor that captures sharp and detailed images, minimizing the need for retakes.

Myray Hyperion X5 2D is a 2D/3D dental imaging system that combines advanced hardware and software technologies to provide high-quality images for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. With its user-friendly interface, customizable settings, and a wide range of imaging modes, the Myray Hyperion X5 2D is suitable for various dental applications, including endodontics, implantology, periodontics, and orthodontics.

The system features a high-resolution CMOS sensor that captures sharp and detailed images, minimizing the need for retakes.

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CONTENTS
CONTENTS
1. DEVICE INSTALLATION .............................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.1 REQUIRED INSTRUMENTS ...............................................................................................................................................3
1.2 INTERNAL CONNECTIONS ...............................................................................................................................................3
1.3 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS ...............................................................................................................................................4
2. COVER, HANDLES, MIRROR REMOVAL ..................................................................................................................................5
2.1 MONOBLOC COVER ........................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 PANEL COVER ....................................................................................................................................................................5
2.3 MIRROR ...............................................................................................................................................................................6
2.4 HANDLES .............................................................................................................................................................................6
2.5 MIRROR FRAME COVER ....................................................................................................................................................7
2.6 SIDE COVERS .....................................................................................................................................................................7
2.7 ARCH COVER ......................................................................................................................................................................7
3. PC CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................................................................. 8
3.1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ................................................................................................................................................ 8
3.2 PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS .............................................................................................................................................8
3.3 OPERATING SYSTEM SETTINGS ...................................................................................................................................... 9
3.4 DISABLING WINDOWS FIREWALL ................................................................................................................................. 11
3.5 PC-DEVICE CONNECTION .............................................................................................................................................. 12
3.6 CBCT PANEL INSTALLATION ...........................................................................................................................................15
3.7 PLEORA DRIVER INSTALLATION AND INTEL PRO 1000 NETWORK CARD CONFIGURATION ..................................16
3.8 ACQUISITION SERVER SOFTWARE INSTALLATION .....................................................................................................19
3.9 INTEL PRO 1000 DRIVER UPDATE .................................................................................................................................. 21
3.10 ACQUISITION SERVER CONFIGURATION ....................................................................................................................23
3.11 iRYS SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................. 27
4. CALIBRATION See corresponding “3D CALIBRATION MANUAL – OPT entry level” code 97071221 .............................. 32
5. CONTROL BOARDS DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................................................33
5.1 UNIT BLOCK DIAGRAM ....................................................................................................................................................33
5.2 POWER BOARD 97661407 ..............................................................................................................................................34
5.2.1 CONNECTORS LIST .............................................................................................................................................36
5.2.2 FUSES AND DIP SWITCHES LIST .......................................................................................................................36
5.2.3 LEDS LIST .............................................................................................................................................................36
5.3 LOGIC BOARD 97661408 ................................................................................................................................. 40
5.3.1 CONNECTORS LIST .............................................................................................................................................40
5.3.2 DIP SWITCHES LIST ............................................................................................................................................40
5.3.3 LEDS LIST .............................................................................................................................................................40
5.4 SENSOR INTERFACE BOARD 97661485 ........................................................................................................................42
5.4.1 CONNECTORS LIST .............................................................................................................................................44
5.4.2 LEDS LIST .............................................................................................................................................................44
5.5 MONOBLOC AREA ............................................................................................................................................................45
5.6 KEYBOARD BOARD 97661484 ......................................................................................................................................... 46
5.6.1 CONNECTORS LIST .............................................................................................................................................46
5.7 LOGO BOARD 97661539 ..................................................................................................................................................46
5.7.1 CONNECTORS LIST .............................................................................................................................................46
6. TROUBLESHOOTING ...............................................................................................................................................................47
6.1 CRANIOSTAT ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................................................47
7. INSTALLATION CHECK LIST (FOR USA ONLY) .....................................................................................................................48
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DEVICE INSTALLATION
1. DEVICE INSTALLATION
1.1 REQUIRED INSTRUMENTS
All the device installation procedures are described in the videos uploaded on the extranet. The following instruments
are necessary to perform all the procedure properly:
Allen wrench set
Screwdrivers
Scissors
Spirit level
Electric cable
Threaded bars or bolts
Network cables
RJ12 telephone cable
Calibration kit
WARNING: After mechanical installation, check that:
1 - kinematic mechanism is securely fastened to the column and that it does not swing. Check that the
6 M8 xing screws (2 side and 4 front screws) are fully tightened.
2 - In case of stand installation: the column must be securely fastened and there should be no clea-
rance.
3 - In case of wall installation: the column must be securely anchored to the wall (check bolts or
counter-plate) and there should be no clearance.
In case of column vibrations check the following:
1 - If the device is in AIR version: check that the screws fastening the column to the wall are not too tightened and the
feet are adjusted so that the column is levelled and is not affected by torsion. If required, loosen 2 of the 4 xing
screws (in a cross pattern from top right to bottom left, or vice versa) so that the column has a little clearance. Adjust
the feet to make the column rest against the wall.
2 - If the device is fastened both to the wall and to the oor: check that the column is not affected by torsion. Loosen the
screws fastening it to the ground to allow a little clearance to the column. In order to position the column correctly
move it a couple of times to adjust it, then secure it to the oor.
1.2 INTERNAL CONNECTIONS
Once the device has been installed, connect the column cables to the kinematic unit:
There are 5 connectors that have to be connected
to the power board:
K1 Column motor
K2 Column motor thermal sensor
K13 Column upper end stop photocell
K18 Column lower end stop photocell
K22 Anti-crushing microswitch
WARNING: check the photocell connections; DO NOT reverse K13 and K18!
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1.3 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS
K17 - Main supply
K12 - External emergency stop (Optional, short-circuit cable loop installed as factory conguration)
K11 - Door interlock (Optional, short-circuit cable loop installed as factory conguration)
K10 - X-ray button, use any 2-wire switch or the optional button 96609090
CONNECTOR FUNCTION
1 X-Ray Switch – Red wire if using button 96609090
2 X-Ray Switch – Brown wire if using button 96609090
3Ready LED – only if using button 96609090 (white wire)
4Emission LED – only if using button 96609090 (blue wire)
K14 - External warning lights, clean contacts, no voltage provided. (Optional) Use lamps up to 240 VAC - max 2 A. Use
a service relay for higher loads.
CONNECTOR FUNCTION
1“Ready” light
2
3X-ray emission light
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WARNING: Comply with the main supply polarity indicated on connector K17
WARNING: The area of input terminal block K17 is always energised, as indicated by the plate below:
Before handling, cut the power by means of the external magneto-thermal switch.
Once the power to the equipment has been cut, wait at least 60 seconds before handling the boards, to allow the ca-
pacitors to discharge.
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COVER, HANDLES, MIRROR REMOVAL
2. COVER, HANDLES, MIRROR REMOVAL
2.1 MONOBLOC COVER
Remove the highlighted screws and pull the (interlo-
cking) cover.
2.2 PANEL COVER
Remove the highlighted screws and pull the (interlo-
cking) rear cover.
Loosen the four highlighted screws to remove the
front cover.
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2.3 MIRROR
Slightly press the mirror against the column, move the
mirror upwards and turn it outwards to remove it.
2.4 HANDLES
Remove the accessory drawer and loosen the hi-
ghlighted screws to remove the handles.
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2.5 MIRROR FRAME COVER
Loosen the highlighted screws and remove the cover.
2.6 SIDE COVERS
Loosen the highlighted screws and remove the (interlo-
cking) side covers.
2.7 ARCH COVER
NOTE Before removing the arch cover, it is necessary to
remove the sensor cover.
Loosen the highlighted screws and remove the (interlo-
cking) side covers of the arch.
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3.3 OPERATING SYSTEM SETTINGS
Open the Control Panel, select “User Account” and
then “Change User Account Control Settings”.
Select the lowest notication level “Never Notify”.
RESTART THE PC.
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From the Control Panel select “Power Options”.
On the “Balanced” prole select “Change plan settings”.
Set “Turn OFF display” and “Put the computer to sleep”
to “Never”. Select “Change advanced power settings”.
Set “Hard disk → Turn off hard disk after → 0”.
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Disable also the screensaver, if any. To do this, right
click with the mouse on any free area of the desktop
(with no icons or windows), and select “Personalize”
from the context menu.
Press on the “Screen Saver” icon in the bottom right
corner, and select “None” in the next dialog box.
3.4 DISABLING WINDOWS FIREWALL
From the Control Panel select “Administrative Tools”
and double click on “Services”:
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PC CONFIGURATION
Scroll down the service list, right click on the “Windows
rewall” service and double click.
Go to the “Startup type” drop-down menu and select
“Disabled”. Then press the “Stop” key to stop the
service currently being executed.
Wait until the service is stopped:
Click on “OK” to close the dialogue window.
From the Windows Services list, search for “Windows
update”, stop the service and disable the automatic
startup.
3.5 PC-DEVICE CONNECTION
The device may be connected to a local area network or directly to the Acquisition Server PC. In both cases, the 3D
panel Ethernet connection must absolutely be point-to-point and is always managed autonomously by the software
and the machine. Therefore, it is not necessary to set any IP address on the INTEL PRO 1000 board, as it will be set
autonomously during the software installation procedure described in the following chapters. On the other hand, it may
be necessary to set a static IP address for the network card dedicated to PC – device communication. If this network
card too is characterised by a direct connection (see the following gure), then it will be necessary to set an IP address
compatible with the default address of the device (192.168.1.160).
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To set a static IP address for a network card, click on
the “Start” button, type “ncpa.cpl” in the search eld
and press enter. The connection management window
will open.
If a xed IP address must be set for the network
card dedicated to communication, right-click on the
corresponding connection (not the INTEL pro 1000
connection, but the one supplied by the other network
card) and select “properties”.
Then select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)”
and click on “properties”.
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An IP address compatible with the one of the device
must be specied. In the “IP address” eld, just indicate
an address of the 192.168.1.XXX type, where XXX is
any number between 1 and 254, except for the device
ip address (160 in case of default address). The Subnet
mask is already lled out properly.
Click “OK” to conrm.
On the other hand, in case of connection to a local area network (see the following gure), the network card for the
connection with the device too must have the option “Obtain an IP address automatically”. The DHCP will assign the
right IP addresses both to the PC and to the device.
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3.6 CBCT PANEL INSTALLATION
WARNING: each panel is equipped with a specic installation CD, containing data that are not
interchangeable with other units. Carefully keep the CD and make sure that at least one backup copy is
available.
Insert the driver CD of the supplied 3D panel and click as displayed in the gure:
Conrm by “Finish”.
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3.7 PLEORA DRIVER INSTALLATION AND INTEL PRO 1000 NETWORK CARD CONFIGURATION
IMPORTANT: disconnect the device from power supply, wait for 10-15 seconds and reconnect to power
supply.
In iRYS installation folder, open “Varian” folder and run
the “Install.exe” le.
The installer will check whether previous versions of
Pleora Driver are already present and will uninstall
them if necessary.
WARNING: this procedure may take a long time, do not
interrupt the process. At the end the PC will restart and
resume installation. If this does not occur automatically,
manually relaunch “install.exe”.
The screen on the side will be displayed: tick off “Update
Imager Files for L09” and select the “HcpCong.ini” le.
Click on “INSTALL”.
WARNING: During this procedure do not disconnect or
switch off the device. Failure of panel rmware update
may compromise its functionality. If dialogs appear,
follow the instructions.
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When the installation is over, the window on the side
will appear:
Click on “Close”.
Go to C:\Program Files\Common Files\Pleora\eBUS
SDK path and run “EBusDriverInstallationTool.exe” le,
the screen with the list of network cards available in the
PC will appear:
Only near Intel Pro 1000 board connected to the 3D
panel it is necessary that in “Current Driver” column the
“eBUS Universal Pro Driver” are present. In “Action”
column of the other boards, select “Use manufacturer”
menu and click “Install”:
At the end of installation, click “Close”.
Restart the PC.
After PC restart, make sure that the following settings are correct:
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Right-click on “Computer”, select “Properties” and
select “Device Manager” in the left column.
Expand the “Network adapters” branch and right-click
on “Intel PRO/1000 GT Desktop Adapters”, select
“Properties”.
Select “Advanced” and choose the “Jumbo Packet”
property, setting the value to “9014 Bytes”.
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Myray Hyperion X5 2D Technical Manual

Type
Technical Manual

Myray Hyperion X5 2D is a 2D/3D dental imaging system that combines advanced hardware and software technologies to provide high-quality images for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. With its user-friendly interface, customizable settings, and a wide range of imaging modes, the Myray Hyperion X5 2D is suitable for various dental applications, including endodontics, implantology, periodontics, and orthodontics.

The system features a high-resolution CMOS sensor that captures sharp and detailed images, minimizing the need for retakes.

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