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Meet Brett Wilson, President of Digital Doc. Today we want to give prospective LuM users a behind the scenes look at just how easy it is to install our Intraoral Camera. Join Brett as he walks us through the installation and training or LUM sub enamel illumination technology. First let's talk about the installations we're simply going to go to digi-doc.com.You click on products. Caries detection. Then click details. Come down click installer. It'll install and it's going to come right here is what you're gonna see in the bottom tray in color. This is when you're using the camera in color. You'll see that wheel right there. I'll show you what happens. We turn out black and white just a second. Next, go to our software and get an image. With the HD camera and our Iris 2.0 camera (because this will work in both) you want to be in the one setting. You'll be in the one setting with the HD. I have a sheath on the camera here. Okay. So notice when I double click the icon to the bottom of the tray right here the camera light turns off and it goes to black and white. Then you want to attach the loom to the HD camera on the back of the Loom. This is where you find the power button which will turn on the light on both sides. We're going to illuminate the tooth from both sides. So with this one to go inside of the mouth catcher with the existing capture buttons on both sides of the camera. What you're really looking for is inner proximal decay. That's the beauty of this technology. That's what's really going to show up in areas you're not even going to be able to see are regular P.A. you're going to be able to determine Kerrie's located too. So. With a tooth that has Caries you'll notice here we have amalgam in this area right. We quickly identify fractures. This decay that's here put it on a big screen with the HD technology and that's it. It's as simple as that.