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USBCam2 User Guide
Schick Technologies, Inc.
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30-00 47 Avenue
Long Island City, NY 11101
(718) 937-5765
(718) 937-5962 (fax)
PART NUMBER B1051061 REV. -
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Copyright © 2006 by Schick Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved CDR and USBCam are registered trademarks of Schick Technologies. The following patents apply to USBCam: 5,908,294 and 6,002,424. Other patents are pending. Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this document, and Schick Technologies, Inc. was aware of a trademark
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Contents 1. Introduction to USBCam2 ..........................................................1 1.1. Purpose......................................................................................................................................1 1.2. Indications for Use ....................................................................................................................1 1.3. System Description .....................................................................................
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List of Figures Figure 1. USBCam2 Controls.............................................................................................................3 Figure 2. USB Cable Connectors........................................................................................................4 Figure 3. Handpiece Holder Instrument Rail Installation...................................................................5 Figure 4. Handpiece Holder Wall Mounting Installation .....................
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Safety Issues Check USBCam2 before Using It There are no customer-serviceable components in the USBCam2. However, before each usage, check the outer surface of the USBCam2 for any signs of physical damage or defect. The surface of the USBCam2 should have a smooth finish, with no evidence of chipping or damage to either the handpiece housing or the lens section. If detected, contact your local distributor of Schick Technologies products for further instructions. To help ensure proper hyg
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Installers to Ensure that USBCam2 Operates Optimally Installers must ensure that the USBCam2 provides the user with the optimal use of the equipment. This includes, but is not limited to, ensuring the system operates as described in this document. Installers must also ensure that the system presents no physical obstacles or hazards during operation and when not in use. To verify this requirement, installers shall confirm that the USBCam2 is installed as described in this User Guide a
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Explanation of Symbols Some of the symbols on the USBCam2 identify it as having met the requirements for sale within the United States and for export internationally. The "CE" and "ETL" symbols are examples of these types of marks. The remaining symbols provide either technical or directive information. Symbol Description Indicates that the USBCam2 is Class II equipment. Indicates that the USBCam2 is Type BF equipment. Indicates an attention to users to consult accompanying docum
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Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Background The European Union’s Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive (2002/96/EC) has been implemented in member states as of August 13, 2005. This directive, which seeks to reduce the waste of electrical and electronic equipment through re-use, recycling, and recovery, imposes several requirements on producers. Schick Technologies and its Dealers are committed to complying with the Directive. WEEE Marking All Schi
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Information for Reuse Centers, Treatment and Recycling Facilities After August 13, 2005, and as required by the WEEE Directive, Schick Technologies or its Dealers will provide reuse, treatment, and recycling information for each type of new EEE put on the market within one year of the date in which the equipment is put on the market. Information will include the different EEE components and materials as well as the location of substances in these items. The information will be provided as a
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USBCam2 USBCam2 with Handpiece Holder viii B1051061 Rev. – USBCam2 User Guide
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1. Introduction to USBCam2 1.1. Purpose USBCam2 (Schick P/N B6305100) is the newest hand-held intraoral camera from Schick Technologies. An effective communication tool, USBCam2 supports streaming video and still frame capture to help dental professionals demonstrate the current condition and post- treatment outcomes of their patients’ dental health. Video frames can be archived with dental exams as permanent records and retrieved for comparison or subsequent review. Ergonomic, the USBC
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A programmable button to Freeze / Take / Unfreeze video is located at the side opposite from the camera LEDs, near the middle of the handpiece (Figure 1). Built-in support for these video functions is provided by compatible software programs such as CDR DICOM for Windows 3.5 and higher, EagleSoft 12.0 and higher, and Patterson Imaging 12.0 and higher. For other custom applications, a programmer’s guide is available. Optically clear sheaths are required for each new patient and prov
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1.5. Controls on the USBCam2 An illustration of the USBCam2 is shown below in Figure 1. For a description of user controls on the camera, refer to Table 1. (1) Camera Lens and Light Source (LEDs) (3) Freeze Frame Capture Button (2) On / Off Button (4) USB Connector Figure 1. USBCam2 Controls Table 1. Description of Camera Controls Number Description 1 Camera lens and LED (light-emitting diode) source 2 Power on/off button (See Note A) 3 Freeze frame capture button
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2. Hardware Setup 2.1. Connecting the USBCam2 and Cable IMPORTANT! Do not connect the USBCam2 and cable to your computer until after you have successfully run the setup program. Procedures for installing these files are supplied in Section 3, "Software Setup." The USB 2.0 cable used with the camera has a Series "A" USB plug on one side and a Series "B" USB plug on the other. The "A-type" plug connects to any available USB port on the computer. The "B-type" plug connects to the ha
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3. Attach the holder to the instrument rail mounting block by tightening 2 Phillips screws removed previously. 4. Position the holder on the instrument bar of your dental unit, using the cutout space on the back of the mounting block as a guide. 5. When the holder is in position, use an Allen key to tighten 2 set screws located at the bottom of the mounting block. Figure 3. Handpiece Holder Instrument Rail Installation 2.2.2. Wall-Mounting Option (with Fasteners) To install the hand
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3. Software Setup 3.1. What You Will Need to Complete this Section To expedite software installation, please have the following items available: • USBCam2 Driver CD • USBCam2 • USB 2.0 type A-B Cable (not supplied, but should not exceed a maximum length of 5 meters (5.5 yards) to comply with EMC and EMI standards) 3.2. Before You Start Installing Software IMPORTANT! CDR users please do not connect the USBCam2 and cable to your computer until after you have installed the devi
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3.3. Setup with Windows XP PLEASE NOTE: Do not connect USBCam2 until you have completed the following steps. If prompted, install DirectX 9 and restart your computer at the end of installation. STEP 1 A. Insert the “USBCam2 Driver” CD. Setup should start automatically. If it doesn't, click Start, Run, and then enter d:\setup at the command line (if your CD drive is a letter other than "d", use that letter instead). B. Click Next to begin the setup process. STEP 2 A. Choo
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STEP 4 A. Setup will pre-install files to your workstation. B. Click Continue Anyway if you receive a message about Windows logo testing. STEP 5 A. You may be reminded to connect the USBCam2 to your computer after a successful setup. Click OK to close the message. B. Click Finish, which will automatically start the setup program to update DirectX files on your system. 8 B1051061 Rev. – USBCam2 User Guide
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STEP 6 A. Connect the USBCam2 to your computer if you haven’t done so already. B. Click No at the option to connect to Windows Update service. C. Click Next. STEP 7 Click Next to install software automatically. STEP 8 A. Setup will copy the drivers to your workstation. B. Click Continue Anyway if you receive a message about Windows logo testing. USBCam2 User Guide B1051061 Rev. – 9
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STEP 9 A. Click Finish. B. The message, “Your new hardware is installed and ready to use” will appear momentarily in the Windows System tray. C. Remove USBCam2 Driver CD. D. As a final check, open Device Manager (Windows Start > Control Panel > System > Hardware tab > Device Manager). E. In Device Manager, open the list of Imaging devices. Schick Technologies USBCam2 will be displayed there. 10 B1051061 Rev. – USBCam2 User Guide