Woodpecker / DTE I-Sensor H1

SKU: ISE-H1
Price
$2,688.90
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Specifications

Largest Pixel Matrix: 1000×1500

Effective Imaging Area: 20×30 mm

Sensor Size: 38.5×25×4.5 mm

Average Pixel Pitch: 20 μm

Spatial Resolution: Theoretical 25 lp/mm, Real ≥12 lp/mm

Scintillation Screen: CsI

Ingress Protection: IP68 (Dust and Water Resistant)

Cable Length: 2.8 m

Interface: Direct USB, USB 2.0

Power: 2.5 W

Packing List

1. i Sensor x 1

2. Disposable protective bag x 1

3. Sensor fixer x 1

4. Sensor silicone sleeve x 1

5. U disk x 1

6. Fixing screw x 2

7. Rubber Stopper x 2

8. Qualified certificate x 1

9. Instruction manual x 1

10. Packing list x 1

Warranty

I)Period validity:

Since the date of sales, the main unit can enjoy warranty for 24 months with warranty card.

II) Range of warranty:

Within the warranty period of validity, we are responsible for any troubles caused by quality problems or products technique and structure.

III) The following are beyond our warranty:

  • The damage caused by disobeying the operation instruction or lack of the needed conditions.
  • The damage caused by unsuitable operation or disassembly without authorization.
  • The damage caused by unadvisable transportation or preservation.
  • There isn’t the seal of distributor, or the warranty card isn’t filled in completed.

The Woodpecker / DTE i-Sensor H1 is designed to streamline your intraoral imaging process, delivering high-resolution images with ease and precision. Its ultra-thin design ensures comfortable placement, while its advanced CMOS** technology provides excellent diagnostic images. Fully compatible with most dental practice management software, the i-Sensor H1 integrates seamlessly into any modern practice.

Equipped with user-friendly and powerful imaging software, the Woodpecker / DTE i-Sensor H1 supports TWAIN drivers, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of platforms. Its durability is proven with over 80,000 bending tests and the highest IP68 rating for waterproofing, ensuring long-lasting reliability in any practice setting.

Key Features:

  • Intended use: Children and Adults

  • Mechanical Size: 25mm x 38.5mm x 4.5mm

  • Pixel Matrix: 1000 x 1500, with ultra-high image resolution of 25lp/mm, offering up to 1.5 million pixels

  • Active Area: 20mm x 30mm

  • Thinnest Sensor: 4.5mm, providing easier placement in the patient’s mouth

  • Durability: Over 80,000 bending tests passed, IP68-rated waterproof design, resistant to disinfectant immersion

  • Ergonomics: Curved edges and flexible 9-foot cable ensure patient comfort and easy maneuverability

  • Compatibility: Supports TWAIN driver, compatible with leading dental software (OpenDental, EagleSoft, Dentrix, Carestream, etc.)

  • System Support: Works with Windows 7 or above (not compatible with Windows XP or Mac systems)

  • Powerful Software: Includes smart, easy-to-use imaging software, Ai Dental, with unlimited device connections and workflow efficiency features

  • High Resolution: Provides exceptionally clear diagnostic images with advanced CMOS technology

  • Reliable: FDA and Health Canada-approved, with enhanced performance for effective treatment planning


Software Installation:

For seamless integration, download the Ai-Dental software via the included USB, which automatically installs the TWAIN driver, allowing compatibility with most X-ray software.

Ai-Dental software -Download here

Woodpecker I-sensors are typically compatible with a wide range of popular dental imaging software platforms. Some of the commonly supported imaging software includes:

  • Dexis

  • Carestream

  • Sopro Imaging

  • Planmeca Romexis

  • Vatech EzDent

  • Schick CDR

  • Apteryx

  • Cliniview

  • VixWin

  • TigerView

If you are using any other specific software in your clinic, it may still be compatible, but you might need to install drivers or configure settings. Always check with Woodpecker or your software provider to ensure compatibility.


** CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor) technology in Woodpecker i-Sensors refers to the advanced imaging sensor technology used to capture X-ray images. Here's how CMOS technology benefits Woodpecker i-Sensors:

1. High Image Quality: CMOS sensors provide high-resolution digital images with fine details, which are crucial for accurate diagnosis in dental imaging.

2. Faster Image Acquisition: The technology allows for faster processing of images, meaning the captured X-ray data can be quickly transferred to a computer, reducing wait times for dental professionals and patients.

3. Low Power Consumption: CMOS sensors consume less power compared to other imaging technologies, like CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) sensors. This makes them more energy-efficient, helping extend the lifespan of the device.

4. Compact Design: CMOS sensors are typically smaller, enabling the creation of thin, lightweight, and ergonomic sensor designs like those found in the Woodpecker i-Sensors H1/H1.5/H2, which are easier to use in a patient's mouth.

**Durability and Reliability: CMOS sensors tend to be more durable and resistant to damage from everyday handling, contributing to the long-term reliability of the sensor in a dental practice setting.

 

 

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H1 Introduction

H1 Operation Instruction

1. What is the intended use of Woodpecker i-Sensors H1/H1.5/H2?

These digital intraoral X-ray sensors are designed to capture high-quality X-ray images from within the patient’s mouth and transmit them to a computer for display. Dental professionals use these sensors for diagnostic purposes.

2.Is my existing imaging software compatible with Woodpecker i-Sensors H1/H1.5/H2?

Yes, Woodpecker i-Sensors H1/H1.5/H2 are compatible with most popular imaging software, including:

  • Dexis
  • Carestream
  • Sopro Imaging
  • Planmeca Romexis
  • Vatech EzDent
  • Schick CDR
  • Apteryx
  • Cliniview
  • VixWin
  • TigerView

You may need to install the TWAIN driver, provided on a USB drive or available for download via our website. When you install Ai-Dental software, the TWAIN driver will automatically be installed, allowing the sensor to be recognized by your device. We also recommend trying a demo i-Sensor to confirm compatibility with your existing software.

3. What are the main differences between the H1, H1.5, and H2 models?

The primary differences lie in their size and effective imaging areas:

  • i-Sensor H1: Size 1 sensor with an imaging area of 20×30 mm, ideal for children and adults.
  • i-Sensor H1.5: Slightly larger sensor with an imaging area of 24×33 mm.
  • i-Sensor H2: Size 2 sensor, offering the largest imaging area of 26×36 mm, typically used for adults.

4. What computer specifications are required to use the i-Sensors?

To ensure optimal performance, the recommended PC configuration includes:

  • Operating System: Windows® 7 or above
  • Processor: Intel® Core 4 or higher
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM or more
  • Hard Disk: 500 GB or above
  • Display: NVIDIA GT710 graphics card
  • Resolution: 1920 × 1080 or higher
  • USB Ports: 4 high-speed USB 2.0 ports
  • Compatible USB chips: Intel® or NEC® / RENESAS®

5. How do I install the required software for the i-Sensors?

The Ai-Dental software, provided with the sensors, needs to be installed on your PC. This includes a TWAIN driver, allowing your system to detect the i-Sensors. Follow the on-screen instructions during the installation process to ensure compatibility.

6. What type of disposable protective bags should be used with the sensors?

It’s recommended to use disposable protective bags specifically designed for digital intraoral X-ray sensors. These ensure maximum hygiene and should be replaced after each use to avoid contamination risks.

7. How do I clean and maintain the i-Sensor?

To clean the i-Sensor:

  • Wipe the sensor using a soft cloth dampened with purified water.
  • Disinfect with 80% isopropyl alcohol, avoiding any immersion or harsh sterilization methods like autoclaving or UV exposure.
  • Always handle the sensor and USB cable with care to prevent damage.

8. What should I do if the sensor fails to connect or does not display an image?

If the sensor does not connect or display an image:

  • Ensure the USB connection is secure.
  • Try re-plugging into a different USB port.
  • Inspect the sensor and cable for any visible damage.
  • Adjust the exposure settings if no image appears after X-ray. Re-check the sensor’s alignment with the X-ray device if image quality is poor.

9. How do I troubleshoot poor image quality?

If the images appear pale or grainy:

  • Ensure the sensor is securely positioned and stable during exposure.
  • Check for instability in the X-ray device.
  • Verify that the sensor is properly aligned with the X-ray radiation device. Adjust if necessary.

10. What are the compatible X-ray generators?

The Woodpecker i-Sensors are compatible with X-ray generators that operate at 60-70 kV and 1-8 mA. They can be used with both AC (power frequency) and DC (medium or high frequency) X-ray sources.

11. What safety precautions should be followed during the use of the i-Sensor?

To prevent injuries or damage:

  • Avoid using the sensor near flammable chemicals, water sources, or dusty environments.
  • Handle the sensor and cable with care, avoiding excessive bending or pulling.
  • Never disassemble or modify the sensor. If an issue arises, unplug the sensor and contact your supplier.

12. How should I dispose of the disposable protective bags?

Used protective bags should be disposed of according to local regulations for medical waste, as they may carry infection risks.

13. What is the warranty period for the Woodpecker i-Sensors?

Since the date of sale, the main unit of the i-Sensor is covered by a 24-month warranty. If you experience any issues within this period, please contact our support team for assistance.