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MacPractice integrates with several SOPRO-branded products manufactured by Acteon, including:

This document will explain how to use each product with MacPractice.

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The layouts, presets, and filter settings may vary based on personal preference, desired outcome, and unique hardware. However, as a general suggestion for Acteon products, we recommend the following layouts, found in the Shared Layouts node of the Digital Radiography ability:

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To take an image: Make sure SOPIX2 is open. Go to the Digital Radiography ability in MacPractice, and set up a visit for your patient. Take an image with SOPIX2 and it will be saved to the selected folder, then imported into the selected visit in MacPractice.
Note: Sopro uses the same name for all images. This means taking a second image before the first one is imported will result in the first image being over-written and lost. It may be useful to keep the import folder open in Finder, and monitor the imports before taking another image with SOPIX2.

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PSPIX is a Phosphor Plate system. Images can be exported from SOPRO-Imaging and placed in a MacPractice Auto-Import folder. Click here for more information on configuring and using auto-import folders with MacPractice Digital Radiography. Please contact Acteon Support with any questions about using the PSPIX system, or exporting images from SOPRO-Imaging.

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When the camera is used with Dock M_USB2, Acteon's multiple interface connection dock, images can be displayed and captured directly within MacPractice. For more information, see the Intra-oral camera documentation.

When used with USB only connection Dock USB2, software from Sopro, such as Sopro Capture, will be used to capture images. Images saved by the Sopro software can then be imported in MacPractice by configuring the Sopro application to save images to a MacPractice auto-import folder. To learn more about this configuration, please see the configuration guide for Sopix2.

SoproLife Camera

The configuration of the SoproLife camera with Macpractice will involve configuring the Sopro capture software to save images to your MacPractice auto-import folder. To learn more about this configuration, please see the configuration guide for Sopix2.