Getting started, Mapping a network drive, Backing up data – Kodak OL400-10 User Manual
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Getting Started
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Installing KODAK OMS Imaging Software
Getting Started
Before you install the software, make sure that each computer in your network meets the
minimum system requirements. For more information about system requirements, see the
System Requirements document shipped with your software.
Mapping a Network Drive
Share the server’s hard drive and map a drive on each workstation running the software to the
drive. For information about sharing and mapping drives and folders, see the documentation
and online Help provided with your Microsoft Windows operating system.
To access the Microsoft Windows online Help system, select
Start > Help
from the Windows
taskbar.
Backing Up Data
Before you install the software, you should back up your data. For information about backing
up your data, see the documentation provided by your backup media vendor.
Using X-Rays Properly
X-rays are dangerous if used improperly. Follow the instructions and warnings in this manual.
The Kodak 8000 digital panoramic, Kodak 9000 panoramic, Kodak 8000C digital panoramic
and cephalometric, Kodak 9000C panoramic and cephalometric, Kodak 9000C 3D panoramic,
and Kodak 9000 3D panoramic and cephalometric systems conform to radiological protection
standards to provide protection against radiation hazards. The design of these systems permits
the emission of x-rays for medical diagnostic purposes using the Kodak OMS imaging system.
The room that contains your radiology equipment must comply with all governmental
regulations applicable to protection against radiation.
To prevent hazardous conditions, carefully observe exposure safety factors and operating
instructions.
Practiceworks can assist you in the initial use of your units and supply any relevant
information you may require.
To install, operate, and service the unit, follow the instructions in the documentation provided
with your hardware and software.