X RAY SUPER COMBO

Intraoral X-Ray System for speedy & professional Canine and Feline dental Radiographs.

MobileX, save thousands compared to Aribex Nomad Pro! The MobileX produces significantly less radiation than wall mount units. It has been tested and proven safe for use. Take X-Rays At Any Point In The Procedure

QuickrayDX  Digital X-Ray Sensors give you pristine image clarity at the highest resolution with minimum radiation exposure, and connects directly to your computer’s USB port without requiring a special interface box!

QuickimageDIS-Vet, Dental Imaging Suite is the modern and multiplatform DICOM compliant imaging software intended to acquire, display, store and manage the dental X-Ray images.

 

Satisfied customers

QUICKRAY DENTAL SENSOR – FANTASTIC PRODUCT I first heard of Video Dental Concepts’ QuickRay dental sensor on Dental Town… I decided to give them a call and have never regretted the decision. They are a 1st class operation with a fantastic product in an industry that is known for no after-sale service. They are truly an anomaly… Keep up the great job.

D.M.D.  – Brookside Dental Care

Dr. Navid Hadian

4.9

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Frequently Asked Questions

What to do if the sensor is not recognized?
Look in Device Manager to see if the sensor is showing a problem (yellow exclamation mark) or even shows at all, if not sure try unplugging and re-plugging the sensor, try a different USB port, if sensor continues to show a problem you should try this on another computer, if it still shows the problem the sensor could be faulty, you should then move the cord (bending every several inches from 1 end to the other end) while watching the Device Manager to see if the problem goes away indicating that the cord or connection could be bad. A. If sensor shows normally in Device Manager ensure you are selecting the correct sensor in your imaging program. A. If using a Quickray (E2V) sensor and sensor shows normally in Device Manager, open IntraOralUSB Demo, click on “X-ray Device”, click ”Re-select”, if sensor not listed there is a problem with sensor, if sensor shows in list, select “Connect”, click again on “X-ray Device”, click “Autotest”. If result is Successful, more testing is needed, if result fails sensor is faulty and results should be noted. When done using IntraOralUSB Demo, close the program and unplug sensor before using in another program.
What to do if sensor is not firing on auto-firing?
If not firing, ensure that your X-ray unit is working, check that exposure setting is correct (X-ray cone should be within an inch or 2 from sensor), test sensor with a different X-ray unit, test X-ray unit with a different sensor, lastly check sensor’s Detection Threshold setting as it might be set too high. If still not firing more diagnosis is needed. A. If auto-firing (white lines in X-ray), check sensor’s Detection Threshold setting as it might be set too low, try moving sensor or USB mouse/ Keyboard to a different USB port, try using a different USB mouse/ Keyboard (especially if it’s wireless), try disabling any Bluetooth devices in Device Manager, follow same steps for What to do if your sensor is not recognized.
Can other sensors work in QuickImageDIS-Vet?
Typically all e2v or Hamamatsu or Vatech based sensors work
How long does MobileX battery last?
typically 12 to 18 months
Can QuickRayDX sensor work in other Vet Imaging software?
Yes using the TWAIN interface
How do I protect my sensor from bites?
Use cushies available from FlowXray
More questions?
Call Customer support at (800) 323-2690