User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction and Basics
- Introduction
- Safety Information
- Installing and Moving Sprite
- Safety
- External Machine Diagram
- Machine Specifications
- Contact Information
- Basic Operation
- Sample Placement
- Contact Information
- Components
- Main Screen
- Begin a New Scan Screen
- Scanning Screen
- Scan Review Screen
- Processing Setup Screen
- Results Screen
- _
- Locate a Scan Screen
- Background Processing Screen
- Utilities Screen
- System Sleep Button
- Touch screen Calibration Button
- System Shutdown Button
- Storage Device Management Button
- Network Configuration Button
- One Touch Scan Setup Button
- Submit Trouble Ticket Button
- Reset Processing Engine Button
- Reset System Board Service Button
- Reset X-ray Service Button
- Reset Scan Engine Button
- System Restart Button
- System Status Screen
- X-ray System Maintenance Screen
- Common Elements
- Technical Support
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Copy
Tap the Copy button to copy the scan data to a different active drive (such as a USB flash drive).
When you tap the button, the list of active drives appears.
Select the drive to which you want the copy sent. You will be asked to confirm your intention. A
dialog box indicates the status of the copy.
Move
Tap the Move button to move the scan data to a different active drive (such as a USB flash drive).
When you tap the Move button, the list of active drives appears.
Select the drive to which you want the file sent. You will be asked to confirm your intention. A
dialog box indicates when the move is complete.
For more information about adding data drives, please see Storage Device Management in the
Utilities component.
Processing Status
If you are performing a full imaging scan, reconstruction, system calibration or validation (and
therefore, by extension, are performing a reconstruction), the Processing Status area displays the
progress of your reconstruction.
When the automatic processing of a full imaging scan and any reconstructions are complete, the
Processing Status area displays images (top, front, and side views) of the processed data before
a reconstruction, the top view of a volume reconstruction or a polygon (indicating a surface
reconstruction).