DenOptix QST

DenOptix QST Digital made easy!
DenOptix Photostimulable Phosphor Plate technology (PSP) delivers all the benefits of digital with the simplicity of film.

What is PSP?
  • Digital PSP solutions eliminate the traditional film processor and deliver the size range and flexibility of traditional film in a digital format
  • PSP easily converts existing film based panoramaic (cephalometric) systems to digital
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Why DenOptix QST?
Delivers maximum productivity, unmatched flexibility and superior reliability
  • Clean, fast, chemical free digital processing
  • Reliable, consistent digital image output
  • Improved patient comfort with wireless, flexible and thin imaging plates
  • Positions like film and delivers ease of integration
  • Delivers digital imaging to entire practice in one simple, economical step





Maximum productivity

Provides maximum productivity
DenOptix QST provides maximum productivity for busy offices with its easy installation and minimum staff training. The decision to go digital offers offices the perfect opportunity to replace inefficient and cumbersome film processing. Benefits include:
  • Decreased processing time and duplication time
  • Significant cost and time savings- no more film processor maintenance and repair
  • Improved customer satisfaction-offers consistent and highly diagnostic images each time




Unmatched flexibility

Offers unmatched flexibility
DenOptix offers not only excellent image quality and fast digital scanning but also delivers the flexibility to practice dentistry in the way that most offices want. DenOptix QST is uniquely designed to scan multiple images in seconds in the most popular intraoral and extraoral sizes in one single step.

It offers:
  • Easy to position wireless plates provide patients with greater comfort
  • Ability to use existing X-ray investment Simultaneous scan of intraoral and extraoral plates
  • Unique flexibility to upgrade from an intraoral only system to an extraoral and intraoral system
  • Plates are available in a complete range of sizes including panoramic and cephalometric




Superior reliability

Delivers superior reliability
DenOptix QST provides the benefits of digital imaging with the security of knowing that the investment has a track record of proven results. If you are looking for a cost effective, reliable and powerfully flexible digital solution, DenOptix QST is the right solution for you. All over the world, thousands of practices have relied upon the DenOptix system.



Technical Data

Description  
Interface cables USB 2.0
Voltage 100-240 V. AC
Frequency 50/60 Hz
Power 100 watts maximum
Laser Classification Compliance per DHHS radiation performance standards 21 CFR. Ch.1. Subch.J: EN60825-1 Class 1 Laser device
Weight (empty) 15 kg/32 lbs
Computer Recommendation  
CPU speed 2.4 GHz Pentium IV or higher
Operating system Windows XP PRO
RAM 256+ MB
USB port (required) USB 2.0
Hard drive 40+ GB
Monitor 17" with 0.25 mm dot pitch
Video display adapter 8 + MB RAM
Display setting 1024 X 768 true color




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Gendex Dental Systems
901 West Oakton Street
Des Plaines, IL 60018

Phone: 1-800-323-8029
Fax: 847-550-1322
Tech Dept Fax: 847-718-0716
info@gendex.com
 
PSP (Photostimulable Phosphor) Technology Digital made easy! Practices that want to make the easy and economical step into digital imaging should chose PSP. What are the benefits of PSP? Value Reduced imaging processing time Ease of Integration Easy to use Flexibility Low risk investment How does it work? PSP utilizes reusable phosphor coated imaging plates to capture x-ray emissions. (Imaging plates are designed to match the sizes of traditional film). Benefits include: Flexible and thin wireless PSP plates Imaging plates are processed using an advanced laser scanning device that reads the latent image and converts it into a highly diagnostic digital image. Digital image is displayed for diagnosis and review on the computer monitor Images are optimized using the features and tools of advanced digital imaging software, such as Gendex VixWin Pro.