( acquire ) ( transmit ) ( share ) WDS Wireless Digital System for intra-oral radiography with Bluetooth technology.

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( acquire ) ( transmit ) ( share ) WDS Wireless Digital System for intra-oral radiography with Bluetooth technology

know any better than wireless? CCD sensor X-ray

preceding the breach cable damage is the number one cause of sensor malfunction about strings attached?

nice and clean 0,6m cable only. Stronger and difficult to break if compared to 3m cables. Prevents the sensor from dropping on the floor. No power supply cords.

proven technology CCD ( acquire ) state of the art three-layers receptor (scintillator, fiber-optics, CCD) Bluetooth ( transmit ) nominative transmission avoids interference, economic off-the-shelf receivers TWAIN ( share ) consumer standard, highest degree of compatibility with third party software applications (just like a flatbed scanner)

size M.pixels 6.00 cm 2 size M.pixels 8.16 cm 2 two sensor sizes available

quick and easy Enhanced image transfer. Improved workflow during multiple image acquisition. Easy configuration. Broad compatibility with third party software. Wide range of Bluetooth receivers.

exceptional image quality Regardless of the imaging application in use, thanks to the proprietary PREVIEW window, with image enhancements.

workflow speed Fast image transfer (average 5 to 10 seconds) and very short pause between multiple image acquisitions. The speed is comparable to wired systems, with the additional freedom of a wireless handheld device.

ease of setup Search and selection of sensors in use is done only once, at installation time, through the MyRay Monitor utility. No need for further settings during the day by day operation.

broad selection of receivers WDS is compatible with any* Bluetooth receiver, embedded or external. *Note: the performance with third party Bluetooth receivers cannot be granted, due to the great variety of manufacturers and models. Make sure you chose a Bluetooth receiver that features BROADCOM-WIDECOMM components (the most widespread). Some of the off-the-shelf receivers may also perform slower than the MyRay Bluetooth Dongle. One MyRay Bluetooth Dongle is also supplied.

flexibility of the exposure settings SENSITIVITY MODE - very low x-ray dose per image - dose 3 to 4 lower than F-speed films RESOLUTION MODE same exposure as F-speed films - best resolution -

simple access to the preferences At installation time or during the acquisition, it is possible to set the preferences, such as: - enable the image preview, - select sensibility or resolution.

new MyRay sensor holders Easier to position. Four color-coded aiming devices with collimating ring. Very simple assembly.

Wireless Competitors Satelec / Sopro Sopix Bluetooth Owandy Krystal-X WiFi

Satelec / Sopro – Sopix Wireless PROs: - similar to the WDS concept CONs: -sensor not protected by FOP * -no display: difficult multi-sensor and multi-op handling -no charging base *FOP - Fiber Optics Plate

Not just sensor name status and transmission computer name battery level the display is indispensable for controlling the multi-op activity: it shows every instant which computer is the sensor connected to, and the acquisition status.

the Fiber Optics Plate widely adopted in Radiology two main benefits: it protects the CCD from direct x-ray exposure it eliminates the scattering of light generated by the scintillating layer the sensors without FOP are thinner, but they cannot achieve the same resolution (Lp/mm) nor the same life expectation of those with FOP without FOPwith FOP tech insight

Owandy – Krystal-x WiFi PROs: - WiFi fast transmission CONs: -bulky heavy electronics* -prone to wireless interference -wide range only (30 to 50 m.) -one sensor size only 34x24 (#2) *WiFi has demanding battery requirements

Bluetooth vs. WiFi Security and interference* Bluetooth wireless technology is the most secure and robust short range wireless technology available today for PAN**, with fast frequency hopping that efficiently battles interference in dense user environments with many overlapping networks. Bluetooth wireless technology has excellent authentication and built in security. Wi-Fi can have maximum three overlapping network before you start to experience severe interference and bandwidth reduction. Wi-Fi uses 22 static channelswhich need to be manually reconfigured vs. Bluetooth wireless technology automatically “reconfigures” for optimum channel usage over the entire available spectrum. Wi-Fi uses 22 static channels which need to be manually reconfigured vs. Bluetooth wireless technology automatically “reconfigures” for optimum channel usage over the entire available spectrum.  *both WiFi and Bluetooth wireless technologies operate in the unlicensed, 2.4 GHz ISM band (i.e. cordless phones operate in the 2.4 GHz spectrum).  **peripheral area network tech insight

Bluetooth vs. WiFi Bluetooth wireless technology uses a fifth of the power compared to Wi-Fi, which is crucial for small battery operated devices. Wi-Fi is best suited for WLAN* devices with a power cord or large battery. *Wireless Local Area Network tech insight

exposure time in seconds 0,0800,0600,0500,0600,0400,0500,060 0,4000,2400,180 0,1200,1800,240 patient safety first Side by side comparison of the dose required by: - MyRay WDS - Kodak RVG6000 Why giving 3-4 times more dose if you can choose?