You can share the RVG sensor between several workstations to provide access for several practitioners based on an agreed-upon arrangement.
Each workstation must have CS Imaging Software and corresponding drivers installed.
To share the RVG sensor between several workstations, move it from workstation to workstation. The RVG sensor is automatically recognized and operational when you connect it to a USB 2.0 minimum port that is connected directly to the motherboard (generally located on the back of the workstation).
IMPORTANT: To ensure the best quality images, you must connect the RVG sensor to a USB 2.0 minimum port that is connected directly to the motherboard (generally located on the BACK of the workstation). |
To share images between workstations, you can connect the workstations to a network without having to change the configuration described above.
CS Imaging Software only needs to access a shared database on the same workstation or on a remote workstation.
You can print images either on a printer attached to each workstation or to a printer shared on the network.
Apply the same rules for positioning the RVG sensor in the mouth that you use in classic radiology. You can use different systems for positioning the RVG sensor in the mouth.
A starter kit is provided with each RVG sensor (except RVG 142 - positioners can be purchased separately).
The RVG sensor is compatible with all X-ray sources that meet the current standards of intraoral radiology. We recommend a high-frequency X-ray source. The X-ray source must operate with a voltage of 60 to 70 kV. X-ray sources from Carestream meet the requirements.
IMPORTANT: The RVG sensor is NOT compatible with X-ray sources that have a voltage LESS THAN 60 kV. |