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Operator's Manual - Sirona - Technical Documentation

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Optical impressionImage catalog<strong>Sirona</strong> Dental Systems GmbH<strong>Operator's</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>Description: Design of the image catalogAll three image fields are displayed simultaneously in the image catalog.When you double-click the title bar of an image field, this image field is maximized.The other two image fields remain visible as well.There are two areas within each image field:● an active area A● a passive area BButton C is used to switch between horizontal and vertical image catalog division(and vice versa).If there are multiple images, the panes of the relevant image region automaticallyincrease in size.You can adjust the relevant image region manually by placing the cursor inarea D, pressing and holding the left mouse button, and moving the cursor forwardor to the rear.You can fix the optimal position with button E. In the fixed state the size of thecurrent image field does not increase with an increasing number of impressions.Images which are located in the active region and can be attached to otherimages are marked with a green check mark.Images which cannot be attached to each other are marked with a red cross.Successfully reconstructed models are marked with a green check markwithin an image region.Preview formatWith this icon you can set the zoom factor of the display in the image catalog.Each image is displayed in the image catalog as a thumbnail (preview).You can choose a preview format in steps ranging from 1:10 to 1:2.Definition of reference optical impressionThe first optical impression of the image field is called reference optical impressionand is surrounded by a red frame. It must be taken in the occlusaldirection (insertion axis).6.4.4 Redefining the reference optical impressionTo define another image as the reference optical impression, double-click thedesired image.59 56 458 D 334492 D 3344.208.05.14.02 04.2011

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