The High-Definition Digital Sensor (FOINOE model FN-2530) is an intraoral X‑ray sensor designed for dental and veterinary clinics to capture clear, high‑definition images for diagnosis, treatment planning and patient education.
It is intended for intraoral imaging in dental and veterinary practices, including routine exams, oral therapy, and veterinary dental imaging.
The product is CE certified and is classified as a Class II instrument, indicating it meets relevant safety and quality requirements for medical devices in applicable jurisdictions.
Class II generally indicates a moderate risk medical device subject to regulatory controls for safety and performance. For device‑specific regulatory details, consult local regulations or the supplier.
The sensor is described as providing high‑definition imaging suitable for accurate diagnostics. Specific technical parameters (pixel size, resolution, bit depth) are not provided in the product description—request the detailed specs from the vendor if required.
Compatibility is not listed in the description. Before purchase, confirm compatibility with your X‑ray unit and imaging software with the supplier or manufacturer and request a compatibility list or drivers if needed.
The product description lists the power source as electric. Exact connection type (USB, proprietary cable, or other) and power details are not specified—check with the vendor for installation and connection requirements.
The description does not give cleaning instructions. As a best practice, use single‑use barrier sleeves during intraoral use and follow the manufacturer's cleaning and disinfection instructions. Do not autoclave the sensor unless explicitly permitted by the manufacturer.
The description does not state an IP rating or waterproof level. Use barrier sleeves and follow the manufacturer's recommendations for infection control and cleaning. Ask the supplier for enclosure and ingress protection details if this is critical for your workflow.
The listed shelf life is one year. This typically refers to the recommended storage period before first use or before replacement of consumable packaging. For storage conditions and expiry implications, consult the manufacturer or product manual.
Yes—serviceable spare parts are indicated as available. Contact the supplier or manufacturer for details on parts availability, lead times and service options.
The product is sold as a single item. The exact box contents are not specified in the description—confirm with the vendor whether cables, software, drivers, manuals or mounting accessories are included.
The description does not detail training, but most suppliers provide setup guidance, user manuals and technical support. Ask the seller about available training, installation assistance and software support options.
The sensor is designed for intraoral use in dental and veterinary applications. For pediatric patients or varying animal sizes, confirm the available sensor sizes and positioning accessories with the supplier to ensure suitability.
Follow standard radiography safety protocols (appropriate shielding, exposure settings and operator protection). Use barrier sleeves for intraoral protection, adhere to the manufacturer's instructions and ensure the sensor is integrated with compatible X‑ray equipment and software.
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