This walkthrough contains the following sections:
Sensor Installation - Guide on downloading and installing necessary parts to successfully use a Tuxedo A-Series sensor
Image Quality - Basic settings for preferred image quality of a Tuxedo A-Series sensor
Sensor Installation
- Navigate in your web browser to our Legacy Downloads article
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Scroll down and click “XV Imaging Devices”
- Click the letter T in the listed alphabet and locate Tuxedo in the first column
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There are two files to download from this location:
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Tuxedo A-Series Extension – This is found in either the 3rd or 4th column [Labeled either “Release” or “Beta”] and will be link of a version/build number [IE: 10.2 Build 2]

- For server installs – The extension only needs to be run once, from one computer.
- For local installs – The extension needs to be installed on every computer that the Tuxedo A-Series sensor is to be used
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Tuxedo A-Series Driver – This is found in the 2nd column [Labeled as Tuxedo A-Series Driver followed by a version number]

- The driver needs to be installed on every computer that the Tuxedo A-Series sensor is to be used
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Tuxedo A-Series Extension – This is found in either the 3rd or 4th column [Labeled either “Release” or “Beta”] and will be link of a version/build number [IE: 10.2 Build 2]
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Running the Installers:
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Click on the Windows Explorer icon
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Click Downloads on the left-hand side of the window that populates.
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Locate and RIGHT click on TuxedoASeriesUpgrader.exe and LEFT click Run as Administrator
- Click Next in the installer window until Finish is no longer greyed out
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Verify there were no errors
- Click Finish
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Locate and RIGHT click on SetupIntraOralUsb_32bit.exe and LEFT click Run as Administrator
- Click Next / Install until the install wizard is finished, then click Finish
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Plug sensor in and perform a test capture within a test patient inside XVLite
- The first capture using a Tuxedo A-Series sensor on this installation of XVLite will prompt for a calibration file. Click Yes and wait for capture window to turn from RED to GREEN.
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Click on the Windows Explorer icon
Image Quality
Please reference our Tuxedo A-Series Image Quality article for steps on setting the default values for your Tuxedo A-Series Sensor.
Article Version 1.3 2021.12.23