6.3
Monitor
The monitor must meet the requirements for digi-
tal X-ray with a high light intensity and wide con-
trast range.
Strong ambient light, sunlight impinging directly
onto the monitor and reflections can make it
more difficult or even impossible to perform a
diagnosis based on the X-ray images.
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Installation
7.1
Setting up the unit
NOTICE
Damage to sensitive components of
the unit due to shocks or vibrations
❯
Do not expose the unit to any strong
vibrations or shocks.
❯
Do not move the unit during operation.
Portable and mobile HF communication appli-
ances can interfere with the effectiveness of elec-
trical medical devices.
❯
Do not stack the unit next to or together with
other appliances.
❯
If, however, this unit is operated next to other
units or stacked with other units, monitor the
unit carefully in the configuration selected in
order to ensure normal operation.
The unit can be set up as a tabletop unit or
mounted on a wall using the wall bracket.
The load-bearing capacity of the table or wall
must be suitable for the weight of the unit (see
"4 Technical data").
Setting the unit on a table
To prevent errors when scanning the
image data, install the unit so it is not
exposed to vibrations.
❯
Place the unit on a firm, horizontal surface.
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kg
Installing the unit with the wall mounting
bracket
The unit can be mounted on a wall with the wall
mounting bracket (see "3.3 Optional items").
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