OXO Core User manual

User Manual
OXO Core

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User Manual by OXO Technology, S.L.
© 2023 OXO Technology, S.L.
Manufacturer
OXO Technology, S.L.
Calle Ramón y Cajal, 5
28100 Alcobendas
Spain
oxo@oxotechnology.com
www.oxotechnology.com
Document Version
1.0
Product Version
OXO Core 7D53

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Contents
1. General Information ...................................................................................................... 4
1.1. Introduction .............................................................................................................. 4
1.2. Intended Use ........................................................................................................... 4
1.3. Features and Specifications ..................................................................................... 5
2. Installation and Commissioning .................................................................................. 6
2.1. Quick Tour of OXO Core.......................................................................................... 6
2.2. Device connection ................................................................................................... 8
2.3. Turn On/Off.............................................................................................................. 8
2.4. Vision System .......................................................................................................... 8
2.5. Lighting System ....................................................................................................... 9
2.6. Device environment and Handling instructions ...................................................... 10
2.7. Safety Precautions ................................................................................................. 10
2.8. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) ..................................................................... 11
2.9. Graphic Symbols ................................................................................................... 12
3. Operation ..................................................................................................................... 13
3.1. Connecting a display to OXO Core ........................................................................ 13
3.2. Connecting peripheral devices ............................................................................... 13
3.3. Desktop and menu bar .......................................................................................... 13
3.4. OXO Core Windows .............................................................................................. 14
3.5. Dock on the OXO Core .......................................................................................... 14
3.6. System Settings on the OXO Core ........................................................................ 14
4. Maintenance ................................................................................................................ 15
4.1. Care and hygiene instructions ............................................................................... 15
4.2. Malfunctions and alarm signals .............................................................................. 16
4.3. In-house repairs ..................................................................................................... 16
4.4. Transport notes for OXO Core ............................................................................... 16
4.5. Environmentally sound disposal ............................................................................. 17
5. Safety and Warranty ................................................................................................... 17
6. Manufacturer Contact ................................................................................................. 18

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1. General Information
1.1. Introduction
OXO Core model 7D53 is a medical grade system consisting of PC and video camera.
The device has the following main functions:
Workstation- It allows users to work with their daily softwares (DICOM, CRM, Cloud,
etc)
Lighting- It incorporates a lighting system with different lighting modes.
Vision- It allows users to make photos, videos and magnification.
Note. Not all daily softwares are compatible with the OXO Core operating system. Please
check with your dealer before beginning the installation process.
The tests related to immunity, EMC, usability and risks, required by the standards applicable
to medical grade equipment for professional environments, have been carried out on this
device. The device conforms with the requisites of the regulation EC 60601-1-2:2014, IEC
60601-1-2:2014/AMD1:2020 for professional Medical Electrical Equipment.
Note. The emissions of this equipment make it valid for use in industrial environments and
hospitals (CISPR 11 class A). If used in residential environments, this equipment may not offer
adequate protection for radio frequency communications services. Users may have to take
measures, such as relocating or reorienting the equipment, to mitigate this situation.
1.2. Intended Use
OXO Core has an indicated use in all those situations in which the professional wishes to
document.
The device does not have any contraindications since it is a system that cannot harm patients.
The device is intended to be used by qualified personnel assigned to the patient, mainly dental
professionals. These users do not require to have any special skills, training or knowledge.
The device is designed to be used in industrial environments and hospitals. Please see Section
2.4. to check restrictions on environments in which the device can be used.

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1.3. Features and Specifications
Main System
Specific
ations
CPU NVIDIA ARM
RAM
LPDDR4x
de
8
GB
Storage
Hard Drive 1 x SD 256Gb HDD/SSD
I/O USB 3.0 x 1
Ethernet RJ-45 PCIe GbE x 1
Display HDMI 2.0 x 1
HDMI 2.0 Resolution: up to 4096 x
2160@60Hz
OS
Linux
Ubuntu
18.04
Power
input
12
V
DC
Cooling System Fanless
Power Specifications
Power
Consumption
10
W
|
15
W
|
20
W
|
60W
Power Supply (not included) Compatible with any power supply with the following
specifications:
Medical grade unit according to IEC 60601-1
Input voltage: 100-240V
Frequency: 50 / 60 Hz
DC output: 12V DC / 3-5A
Connector Dimensions: 2.5mm inner diameter x
5.5mm outer diameter x 11mm length
Manufacturer will provide circuit diagrams, component part lists, descriptions, calibration
instructions to assist to customers’ technical personnel to repair those parts of the equipment
that are designated by the Manufacturer as repairable by customers’ technical personnel.
Mechanical
Specifications
Housing
CNC
Aluminum
Alloy
and
ABS
Plastic
Color
White and black
Dimensions
(WxDxH)
294
x
209
x
90.2
Net
Weight
Approx 1,5 kg
Mounting Arm or wall mounted

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Important. The device will be installed on an arm or wall for normal use. The device will be
permanently installed, although it can be uninstalled and transported. If the equipment is
mounted on an arm, make sure that it has been positioned correctly and that it does not pose
any danger to any user or patient due to a fall.
WARNING
Do not modify this equipment without authorization of the
manufacturer.
2. Installation and Commissioning
Keep the original transport box and packaging for the event that it might have to be transported
back.
Only use the screws supplied for correct and save assembly on arm.
Appropriate ventilation is necessary to protect the device from overheating and to ensure
reliable and continuous operation. The equipment should not be put in a place or under
conditions where it is impossible to offer sufficient ventilation for the equipment’s housing
surfaces.
On the other hand, it is not allowed to place or suspend objects or materials on the device to
prevent heat accumulation or an interruption of the air circulation and to protect the device’s
mounting from excessive loads.
2.1. Quick Tour of OXO Core
Before you start to set up OXO Core, take a moment to become familiar with the locations and
purposes of the controls, drives, connections and ports, which are illustrated in the figures
below.

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2.2. Device connection
Connect a power supply to the device power input.
Check to see whether your power grid has the correct voltage and frequency before connecting
the device to the mains (refer to the nameplate on the housing). Afterwards, connect all of the
needed cable connectors (such as mains cable, keyboard, mouse, serial, USB and network)
to the unit. To prevent the risk of electrical shock, this unit may only be connected to a supply
system with a protective earth.
If you want to completely disconnect the equipment from the power system, pull the power
supply from the OXO Core power input. Do not set up the equipment under conditions that
impede the disconnection from the mains.
There might be unforeseeable interactions or even malfunctions on one or both devices if the
device is connected to other devices.
Note. The power supply is not included with the OXO Core. Please see Section 1.3. to check
recommended power supplies for the correct operation of the OXO Core.
WARNING
Do not position the device so that it is difficult to disconnect it.
2.3. Turn On/Off
To turn on the OXO Core, the power supply’s plug must be inserted into the power input of the
OXO Core. After a few seconds, the desktop will be displayed on your external display,
projector or HDTV.
Turning off OXO Core is important for system reliability. To turn off the device, on the start
menu, click “shut down” and select “OK”.
Note. The power supply is not included with the OXO Core. Please see Section 1.3. to check
recommended power supplies for the correct operation of the OXO Core.
2.4. Vision System
The equipment incorporates a vision system with the following features to document:
Photo: 8 Mpx
Video: Full HD
Magnification: 8x magnification

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These features can be accessed through the Camera App located in the OXO Core dock.
2.5. Lighting System
The equipment incorporates a lighting system, which can be used if the device is connected
to a power supply, regardless of whether the OXO Core workstation function has been turned
on or not.
Note. Make sure to disconnect the equipment from the power supply after you finish to use it.
This will protect the equipment from overvoltage.
The lighting system comprises the following options:
Off: Off mode position of the lighting system.
Ring: 4 LED lights are turned on in the central part to achieve ring light effect.
Twin: 4 LED lights are turned on, 2 on each side, to achieve a side light effect
Full: 8 LED lights are turned on to achieve a 5600K UV full light.
6K: A 6500K powerful spotlight is turned on.
3K: A 3000K powerful spotlight is turned on
UV: An ultraviolet light is turned on.
IR: An infrared light is turned on.
IR+: A combination of an infrared light and a 5600K UV full light is turned on.
Scan: A structured blue light turns on.
The lighting system is activated through the lighting control illustrated in the figures below.

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WARNING
Direct exposure to this lighting system can potentially damage the
eyes. Please provide a protection system for yourself and your
patients to avoid any possible harm.
2.6. Device environment and Handling instructions
Operation Storage
Temperature 0 to 25ºC
32 to 77ºF
-10ºC to 60ºC
14 to 140ºF
Humidity 10 to 95%
non-condensing
10 to 95%
non-condensing
Height 0 to 3.048 m
0 to 10,000 ft
0 to 12.192 m
0 to 40,000 ft
Pressure 105 to 70 kPa 105 to 19 kPa
Note. Store the unit for few hours at the new operating location before commissioning if a
difference in temperature of 10°C is exceeded. The unit might be damaged due to fast changes
in temperature (i.e., by condensed water)
2.7. Safety Precautions
This is a medical grade device and as such complies with the legislation regarding risk analysis
and control.
Please consider all safety instructions displayed on this User Manual and on the device itself.
Please comply with the safety instructions compiled below to prevent fire, electrical shocks,
injuries and damage to the device.
Protect the equipment from exposure to strong infrared radiation like i.e., direct impact
of sunlight.
Protect the equipment from strong magnetic fields like the field close to a MRI.
Protect the equipment from exposure to strong electromagnetic radiation.
Protect the equipment from exposure to strong ionizing radiation like i.e., the radiation
at a C-arm on Xray devices.

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Furthermore, the equipment shall be protected from impacts and ongoing vibrations.
2.8. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
Using other power supply than the recommended ones may affect the EMC. It may also affect
the compliance of limiting values assured on delivery.
The equipment has been tested with a medical grade unit according to IEC 60601-1 (not
included) to comply with the requirements of a medical grade product. Please use a power
supply, which complies with the specifications indicated in section 1.3.
WARNING
Use of accessories, transducers, and cables other than those
specified or provided by the manufacturer of this equipment may
result in increased electromagnetic emissions or decreased
electromagnetic immunity of this equipment and result in improper
operation.
Stacking units or mounting the unit close to other electrical devices may cause interference
effects on both devices. A sufficient distance or shielding between these devices shall be
ensured.
WARNING
The device is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in
which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The user of the device
can help to prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a
minimum distance of 30 cm (12 inch).
Las frecuencias utilizadas para probar la inmunidad de OXO Core han estado entre 80 y 2700
MHz con una modulación AM del 80 % a 1 kHz, dependiendo de la norma.

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2.9. Graphic Symbols
These signs and symbols below have been used on your device.
Symbol Meaning Source
CE Symbol
2006/95/EC Annex III or
93/42/EEC Annex XII
FCC Symbol
CFR
Follow instructions for use
IEC 60601-1
Follow instructions for use
IEC 60601-1
Class II equipment
IEC 60601-1
Manufacturer
ISO 15223-1
Direct current
IEC 60601-1
Caution!
IEC 60601
‐
1
WEEE
2002/96/EG Annex IV
Fragile, Handle with care
ISO 15223-1
Keep dry/ Keep away from rain
ISO 15223-1
Do not use if package is damaged
ISO 15223-1

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3. Operation
3.1. Connecting a display to OXO Core
The OXO Core's HDMI port supports video output so you can connect an external display up
to 4K resolution, a projector, or an HDTV.
OXO Core automatically adapts to the monitor's resolution whenever the monitor is connected
when you turn on the OXO Core.
Important. Some of the OXO Core apps are designed to work in FHD. Therefore, using a 4K
monitor may not give optimal viewing results.
3.2. Connecting peripheral devices
The OXO Core's USB-A port can be used to connect peripheral devices such as a keyboard,
mouse, storage devices, etc.
WARNING
Remember to use devices that are compatible with your work
environment.
3.3. Desktop and menu bar
The different apps can be open from the OXO Core desktop.
Menu bar. The menu bar is at the top of the screen. Use the menus that appear on the left
side to select commands and perform tasks in the apps. The menu options change depending
on the app you are using. Use the icons on the right side to connect to a network or to open
the control center, to go to the settings and to turn off the device
App menu. The apps menu is at the bottom of the screen. You can have several apps and
windows open at the same time. The name of the app that is currently active appears in bold
on the left in the menu bar. If you open a different app or click on an open window in another
app, the name of the app in the menu bar also changes.
You can select the programs from the start menu in the left-down corner of the desktop screen.

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3.4. OXO Core Windows
OXO Folder. The OXO Folder is the starting point for your OXO Core. The files generated by
the different apps are stored in it. You can access all the documents, images, videos and other
files generated through the OXO Folder.
The OXO Folder is represented by a blue folder with the OXO “x” symbol. To open the OXO
Folder, click the OXO Folder icon in the application dock at the bottom left of the screen.
Click the dropdown menu button at the top of the OXO Core window to change the way
documents and folders are displayed. You can see them as icons or as a list. All the documents
found in the OXO Core folder will be available in the cloud through OXO Cloud and you can
access to them from any device if you have an account.
Note. OXO Cloud is a paid service. Check with your dealer for further information about this
service.
Keeping the order. You can create new folders to keep order. To create a new folder, select
File > New Folder.
3.5. Dock on the OXO Core
The Dock is located at the bottom of the screen and it is very convenient for storing the apps
you use frequently.
Open an App or a file. Click the app icon or click the App Gallery icon in the Dock to see all
the apps installed on your OXO Core and then click the app you want to use. You can also
search for an app in the App Gallery and then open it directly from the search results.
Close an App. Clicking the black “x” in the upper right corner of an open window will close the
window. Open apps have a white dot below them in the Dock. To close an app, right-click on
the Dock icon and select close app.
Add an App to the Dock. To add a new app to the Dock, you must open the Apps Gallery,
search for the application you want to add and, by clicking the right mouse button, select add
to favorites.
Remove an App from the Dock. If you want to remove an app from the Dock, you simply
have to right-click on the icon and select remove as favorite.
3.6. System Settings on the OXO Core
You can customize your OXO Core in System Settings. Use the display settings to change the
screen brightness or resolution or use the wallpaper settings to add a desktop background.
Customize your OXO Core. Click the Settings icon in the Dock or open the settings dropdown
(down arrow icon) in the menu bar, then click the tools icon. A window will open with all the
available configuration options. To see additional settings, you may need to scroll down.

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4. Maintenance
The device does not require any preventive inspection, routine maintenance and/or calibration
to be performed in order to ensure its continued safe use.
4.1. Care and hygiene instructions
The equipment cannot be sterilized.
You may need the following precautions before you begin to clean the device. Please read
and understand the details below fully.
Never spray or squirt the liquids directly onto the device. If you need to clean the
device, please rub it with a piece of dry cloth.
Turn the system off before you start to clean up the equipment.
Never drop the components inside the device or get circuit board damp or wet.
Be cautious of all kinds of cleaning solvents or chemicals when you use it for the sake
of cleaning. Some individuals may be allergic to the ingredients.
Below is a listing of items you may need to use while cleaning your device
Cloth: A piece of cloth is the best tool to use when rubbing up a component. Although
paper towels or tissues can be used on most hardware as well, we still recommend you
to rub it with a piece of cloth.
Water or non-alcoholic disinfectant: You may moisten a piece of cloth a bit with
some water or non-alcoholic disinfectant and rub it on the device. Unknown solvents
may be harmful to the plastic parts.
Vacuum cleaner: Absorb the dust, dirt, hair, particles, and other particles out of a
device can be one of the best methods of cleaning the device.
Cotton swabs: Cotton swaps moistened with rubbing alcohol or water are excellent
tools for wiping hard to reach areas. Whenever possible it is better to use lint free swabs
such as foam swabs.
WARNING
Shut down the equipment before you start to clean it.
Avoid connections and ports when cleaning the equipment with
moistened swaps or cloths.

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4.2. Malfunctions and alarm signals
Shut the equipment down if you discover any mechanical damage to the housing. The
equipment should be checked by a qualified service partner in this case because operating the
unit with damaged components can cause further damage.
Disconnect the device from the network immediately in the following cases and get in contact
with the manufacturer or authorized service technician:
unusual odour or smoke
a high level of heat escaping from the device
faulty device functioning although you followed the operating instructions
substantial changes in the device’s behaviour that indicate that it needs service
mechanical damage to the device (such as due to a fall)
unusual noises from the device during operation
The equipment does not have an alarm system.
4.3. In-house repairs
Diligent testing of the device is guaranteed by the manufacturer. Manufacturer is responsible
for safety-related characteristics within the legal limits only if repairs and modifications are
performed by personnel authorized and trained or supervised by OXO Technology and if the
equipment is used according to the rules of the intended use.
The device is not designed to enable the customers’ technical personnel to exchange any
components of the device. Components shall be exchanged by OXO Technology or certified
service partners only. Please contact the manufacturer at the address in Section 6 for training
and advisory.
Incorrect repairs are a safety risk. Finally, it is not allowed to make any changes or
modifications in the device or take actions to boost performance beyond the original settings
without the manufacturer’s permission.
4.4. Transport notes for OXO Core
To avoid transport damage, please use only the original OXO Core transport packaging.
Improper packaging may result in damage to individual components. Therefore, ensure careful
handling during transport and loading operations. Ensure compliance with the transport
conditions as described in the User Manual and on the package label.

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4.5. Environmentally sound disposal
This section applies for returning old electrical and electronic equipment in the countries of the
EU.
Users of electrical and electronic equipment are obliged to collect old equipment separately.
Old electrical or electronic equipment may not be disposed of together with the unsorted
domestic refuse (residential waste) because separate collection is the prerequisite for re-use,
recycling and using old electrical or electronic equipment to drive down resource utilization.
For the devices that are no longer useful or work well, please contact with worldwide
distributors for recycling. The worldwide distributors show on the following website:
http://www.oxotechnology.com.
Note. Follow the national requirement to dispose the equipment.
5. Safety and Warranty
Read these safety instructions carefully.
Keep this User's manual for later reference.
Disconnect the equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or
spray detergents for cleaning. Use a damp cloth.
For pluggable equipment, the power outlet must be installed near the equipment and
must be easily accessible.
Keep this equipment away from humidity.
Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation. Dropping it or letting it fall
could cause damage.
The openings on the enclosure are for air convection. Protect the equipment from
overheating. Do not cover the openings.
Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment
to the power outlet.
All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.
If the equipment is not used for a long time, disconnect it from the power source to
avoid damage by transient over-voltage.
Never pour any liquid into an opening. This could cause fire or electrical shock.
Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, only manufacturer’s qualified service
personnel should open the equipment.
WARNING
To avoid risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be
connected to a supply main with protective earth.
Do not modify this equipment without authorization of the
manufacturer.
We will be happy to provide you with all information on warranty conditions, repair procedures
and exclusions of liability upon request. Our contact details can be found in Section 6.

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6. Manufacturer Contact
We are at your disposal at the following address:
OXO Technology, S.L.
Calle Ramón y Cajal, 5
28100 Alcobendas
Spain
oxo@oxotechnology.com
www.oxotechnology.com

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Thank you for choosing OXO Core
Please read this manual carefully and save it for future use.
http://www.oxotechnology.com
In the event of any problem, doubt or incident that you detect or arise with the use of the
device, you should contact OXO Technology, S.L (oxo@oxotechnology.com)
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