Chison ECO 1VET Operation Manual Download Page 1

 

 

Digital Color Doppler Ultrasound System 

 

Model 

ECO 1VET/ ECO 2VET/ ECO 3VET/ 

ECO 3 EXPERT VET/ ECO 5VET 

 

V2.1 

Nov. 1st, 2017 

 

 

 

OPERATION MANUAL 

 

 

 

Direction: 57-00456-00 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHISON Medical Technologies Co., Ltd. 

 

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Page 1: ...d System Model ECO 1VET ECO 2VET ECO 3VET ECO 3 EXPERT VET ECO 5VET V2 1 Nov 1st 2017 OPERATION MANUAL Direction 57 00456 00 CHISON Medical Technologies Co Ltd We reserve the rights to make changes to this manual without prior notice ...

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Page 3: ...vision contact your distributor NOTE Important 1 No part of this manual may be reduced modified copied or reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from CHISON 2 The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice and without our legal obligation 3 Before operating the system please read and understand this manual After reading keep this manual in an easily access...

Page 4: ...ion please don t operate the system 5 This system shall not be used by persons other than fully qualified and certified medical personnel 6 The System modified or repaired by people other than CHISON s qualified service engineers CHISON shall not be liable for the system 7 The purpose of this system is to provide physicians with data for clinical diagnosis It is the physician s responsibility for ...

Page 5: ...e refer to operation manual section 9 4 15 Important data must be backed up on external memory media CHISON shall not be liable for loss of data stored in the memory of this system caused by operator error or accidents 16 Please put this operation manual with the system to ensure operator and manager can reach it at any time 17 LCD display screen may have some dark or light dots it is normal for t...

Page 6: ...d Education 9 2 6 1 Safe Scanning Guidelines 10 2 6 2 Understanding the MI TI Display 11 2 7 Battery Handling Instructions 15 Chapter 3 System Introduction 16 3 1 Consol Overview 16 3 2 Physical Specification 16 3 3 System View in Different Views 17 3 4 Function Introduction 18 3 4 1 Image Modes 18 3 4 2 Accessories 19 3 4 3 Configuration of system 19 3 5 Installation Procedures 20 3 5 1 Environme...

Page 7: ... 4 2 6 BODYMARK 26 4 2 7 COMMENT 26 4 2 8 ARROWS 26 4 2 9 DEL 26 4 2 10 Print 26 4 2 11 Archive 27 4 2 12 Report 27 4 2 13 Parameter Control Key 27 4 3 Central Control 28 4 3 1 ENTER 28 4 3 2 UPDATE 28 4 3 3 Exit 28 4 3 4 Cursor 28 4 3 5 Change 28 4 3 6 Dist 28 4 3 7 Trace 29 4 3 8 Calc 29 4 3 9 MENU 29 4 3 10 Trackball 29 4 4 The key of Image Mode 29 4 4 1 B 29 4 4 2 B B 29 4 4 3 4B 29 ...

Page 8: ...ZOOM Knob 31 4 5 10 DEPTH FOCUS Knob 32 4 5 11 Information Area Indicating Machine Status 32 4 5 12 Indicator Light 32 Chapter 5 Operation and Exam Mode 33 5 1 Preparing the System for Use 33 5 1 1 The Device Inspection 33 5 1 2 Power On 33 5 2 Choose Exam Mode 33 5 2 1 The Probe Identification 33 5 2 2 Mode Selection 33 5 3 Patient Data Entry 34 5 4 Image Interface Display 35 5 5 Display Mode 35 ...

Page 9: ...38 5 6 6 M Speed Adjustment 38 5 6 7 Gain 39 5 6 8 STC 39 5 6 9 Depth 39 5 6 10 Focus Position 39 5 6 11 Angle 39 5 6 12 ANGLE ZOOM 39 5 6 13 INVERT 39 5 6 14 THI 40 5 6 15 AIO 40 5 7 B Image Menu Adjustment 40 5 7 1 Scan Width 40 5 7 2 Focus Num 40 5 7 3 Persistence 40 5 7 4 Line Density 41 5 7 5 Smooth 41 5 7 6 Edge Enhance 41 5 7 7 Acoustic Power 41 5 7 8 Utility 41 5 7 9 Advance 42 5 8 CFM Ima...

Page 10: ...PRF 44 5 8 11 Persistence 44 5 8 12 Baseline 44 5 9 PW Image Adjustment 44 5 9 1 D 2D Map 44 5 9 2 Enhance 45 5 9 3 D Gamma 45 5 9 4 Dynamic 45 5 9 5 Pixel Ratio 45 5 9 6 Color Map 45 5 9 7 Audio 45 5 9 8 Acoustic power 45 5 9 9 Invert 45 5 9 10 Wall Filter 45 5 9 11 Speed 46 5 9 12 PRF 46 5 9 13 Baseline 46 5 10 Full Screen Show need to activate this function in setup 46 5 11 Edit Comment 46 5 11...

Page 11: ...y Mark Operation 49 5 13 Set the Direction of Arrow 49 5 14 Image and Cine Disposition 49 5 14 1 The Principle of Cine Storage 49 5 14 2 Manual Loop 49 5 14 3 Automatic Loop 50 5 14 4 Save and Recall Image 50 5 14 5 Save and Recall Cine 50 5 14 6 Delete images 50 5 14 7 Send images 50 5 15 Image Browse 50 5 16 Archive Management 51 5 17 Report 52 5 18 DICOM 53 5 18 1 DICOM Worklist 53 5 18 2 DICOM...

Page 12: ...am 59 6 3 B Fast Measurement 59 6 4 B Genearl Measurement 60 6 5 B Canine Measurement 61 6 6 B Feline Measurement 62 6 7 B Equine Measurement 62 6 8 B Bovine Measurement 63 6 9 B Ovine Measurement 63 6 10 Genearl Measurement and Calculation in M B M mode 64 6 10 1 Distance 64 6 10 2 Time 64 6 10 3 Heart rate 65 6 10 4 Velocity 65 6 11 M General Measurement 65 6 12 M Canine Measurement 65 6 13 M Fe...

Page 13: ...uine Measurement 71 6 23 PW Bovine Measurement 71 6 24 PW Ovine Measurement 71 Chapter 7 Preset 72 7 1 General setting 72 7 2 Measurement 73 7 2 1 General measurement setting 73 7 2 2 Measurement formula setting 74 7 3 Annotation 81 7 3 1 Annotation Library 81 7 3 2 Edit Annotation 82 7 3 3 Comment and Arrow Option 82 7 4 Body marks 83 7 4 1 Body Marks Library 83 7 4 2 Body mark edition 83 7 4 3 B...

Page 14: ...enance 90 7 9 8 USB Video Printer Option 90 Chapter 8 System Maintenance 91 8 1 Machine Cleaning 91 8 2 Probe Maintenance 91 8 3 Safety Check 92 8 4 Malfunction Check 93 Chapter 9 Probes 94 9 1 General Description 94 9 2 Care and Maintenance 94 9 2 1 Inspecting Probes 94 9 2 2 Cleaning and Disinfecting 95 9 3 Probe Operation Instructions 103 9 3 1 Scanning the Patient 103 9 3 2 Operating Transvagi...

Page 15: ...idance and Manufacturer s Declaration 148 Appendix C Measurement Results Summary 152 Appendix D Display Accuracy and Acoustic Measurement Uncertainties 153 Appendix E Transducer Maximum Surface Temperature 154 Appendix F Procedures of set network sharing in ECO series 155 ...

Page 16: ...ac Contraindication The system is NOT intended for ophthalmic use or any use that causes the acoustic beam to pass through the eye 1 2 Contact Information For additional information or assistance please contact your local distributor or the appropriate support resource shown below CHISON website www chison com Service Support CHISON Medical Technologies Co Ltd Tel 0086 0510 85311707 Fax 0086 0510 ...

Page 17: ...entire system to avoid potential system damage caused by leakage from a current superposition The system does not incorporate any specialized protective measures in the event it is configured with high frequency operation devices The operator should use caution in these types of applications The system should be installed only by personnel authorized by the manufacturer Do not attempt to install t...

Page 18: ...rements of watertight equipment IPX7 The IP Classification of System is Ordinary Equipment IPX0 Safety level when used in the presence of FLAMMABLE ANAESTHETIC MIXED WITH AIR or WITH OXYGEN or WITH NITROUS OXIDE The Equipment is not suitable for use in the environment with FLAMMABLE ANAESTHETIC MIXED WITH AIR or WITH OXYGEN or WITH NITROUS OXIDE Mode of operation Continuous Operation For maximum s...

Page 19: ...r supply cords provided by or designated by CHISON Products equipped with a power source plug should be plugged into the fixed power socket which has the protective grounding conductor Never use any adaptor or converter to connect with a power source plug e g three prong to two prong converter Locate the equipment as far away as possible from other electronic equipment Be sure to use only the cabl...

Page 20: ...ls Caution consult accompanying documents This symbol advises the reader to consult the accompanying documents for important safety related information such as warnings and pre cautions that cannot be presented on the device itself Dangerous electric voltage Unplug the main plug before opening the system ...

Page 21: ...cturer for information concerning the decommissioning of your equipment Type BF applied part This symbol is followed by the serial number of the device MANUFACTURER This symbol is accompanied by the name and the address of the manufacturer Power On off CAUTION This Power Switch cannot isolate Mains Supply completely This symbol signifies that the user manual must be read The Alternating current sy...

Page 22: ...out EN 60601 1 approval to avoid the leakage current risk within the PATIENT ENVIRONMENT Unapproved Devices CAUTION DO NOT use unapproved devices If devices are connected without the approval of CHISON the warranty will be INVALID The system can t be used with HF surgical equipment otherwise the burns to patient may occur Any device connected to this system must conform to one or more of the requi...

Page 23: ...e LAN provided the LAN components are EN 60601 1 compliant General precautions for installing an alternate off board remote device or a network would include The added device s must have appropriate safety standard conformance and CE Marking The added device s must be used for their intended purpose having a compatible interface CAUTION Make sure using ONLY the dedicated USB disk or removable medi...

Page 24: ...rease in soft tissue Bone Thermal Index TIB Used when bone is near the focus of the image as in the third trimester OB examination it provides an estimate of potential temperature increase in the bone or adjacent soft tissue Cranial Bone Thermal Index TIC Used when bone is near the skin surface as in transcranial examination it provides an estimate of potential temperature increase in the bone or ...

Page 25: ...images to be reviewed and discussed without exposing the patient to continuous scanning Do not use endo cavitary probes if there is noticeable self heating of the probe when operating in the air Although applicable to any probe take particular care during trans vaginal exams during the first eight weeks of gestation Take particular care to reduce output and minimize exposure time of an embryo or f...

Page 26: ...rasound system should be performed only by those with sufficient training and education 2 6 2 Understanding the MI TI Display Track 3 follows the Output Display Standard for systems that include fetal Doppler applications The acoustic output will not be evaluated on an application specific basis but the global maximum de rated Ispta must be 720 mW cm2 and either the global maximum MI must be 1 9 o...

Page 27: ...tion is denoted by the de rating factor RF RF 10 0 1 a f z Where a is the attenuation coefficient in dB cm 1 MHz 1 f is the transducer center frequency and z is the distance along the beam axis between the source and the point of interest De rating factor RF for the various distances and frequencies with attenuation coefficient 0 3dB cm 1 MHz 1 in homogeneous soft tissue is listed in the following...

Page 28: ...IB for fetal and neonatal cephalic and cranial bone TIC for pediatric and adult cephalic have been developed for applications in different exams An estimate of the acoustic power in milli watts necessary to produce a 1 C temperature elevation in soft tissue is Wdeg 210 fc for model 1 to 4 where fc is the center frequency in MHz Wdeg 40 K Dfor model 5 and 6 where K beam shape factor is 1 0 D is the...

Page 29: ...may affect the acoustic output It is recommended to use the default or lowest output power setting and compensate using Gain control to acquire an image Other than the output power setting in the soft menu which has the most direct impact on the power the PRF image sector size frame rate depth and focal position also slightly affect the output power The default setting is normally around 70 of the...

Page 30: ...other metal objects to the positive and negative terminals Do not pierce the battery casing with a nail or other sharp object break it open with a hammer or step on it Do not strike throw or subject the battery to sever physical shock Do not directly solder the battery terminals Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the battery in any way Do not place the battery in a microwave oven or pressuriz...

Page 31: ... Doppler Ultrasound System 16 Chapter 3 System Introduction 3 1 Consol Overview Console Overview 3 2 Physical Specification Dimensions of main unit approx 335mm Length 155mm Width 350mm Height Net weight of main unit approx 6 5kg ...

Page 32: ...VET Digital Color Doppler Ultrasound System 17 3 3 System View in Different Views System Front View System Side View 1 Ethernet 2 VGA 3 USB 4 FOOT SWITCH 5 DC IN Console Overview 1 Probe Holder 2 Probe 3 Keyboard ...

Page 33: ...ocity 6 Possess distance proportion circumference volume rate angle histogram in B mode distance time velocity heart rate measurement function in M mode OB measurement software package small parts measurement software package ventricle function measurement software package and user defined formula 7 Possess body mark arrow case number display real time clock display annotation in image user define...

Page 34: ...Array 5 3 10 0MHz Linear Array MC5V A 4 0 7 0MHz Micro convex Array R7 A 5 0 10 0MHz Linear Array Peripherals VGA output for external monitor VIDEO output for B W video printer LAN port output LAN for DICOM and image review station USB 2 0 for flash drive Foot switch AC DC adapter MDS 060AAS19 B Input 100 250V 1 5 0 75A 50 60Hz Output 19V 3 15A DELTA ELECTRONICS INC Battery Pack BT 2500 4400mAh DO...

Page 35: ...3 A V6 A MC3 A L7M A L7S A MC6 A R7 A Seven C3 A V6 A MC3 A L7M A L7S A MC6 A R7 A Seven C3 A V6 A MC3 A L7M A L7S A MC6 A R7 A Seven C3 A V6 A MC3 A L7M A L7S A MC6 A R7 A 3 5 Installation Procedures Note Please do not turn on the power switch until finishing all the installation and necessary preparation 3 5 1 Environment Condition The system should be operated under the following environment 3 ...

Page 36: ...lative Humidity 80 non condensing Atmosphere Pressure 700hPa 1060hPa 3 5 1 3 Electrical Requirements Power Consumption less than 60 VA Voltage Fluctuation WARNING Maintain a fluctuation range of less than 10 of voltage labeling on rear panel of the system otherwise the system may be damaged Grounding Before connecting the power cable connect the attached ground protection cable from Equipotentiali...

Page 37: ...gh free space from the back of the system otherwise with the increasing of the temperature inside the unit malfunction may occur 3 5 1 5 System Positioning Transporting Moving the System When moving or transporting the system take the precautions described below to ensure maximum safety for personnel the system and other equipment Before Moving the System Press 3 s system will forced shut down and...

Page 38: ... power supply in hospital is in normal status and this AC voltage type matches to the power requirements indicated on the label of system then please connect the plug of power cord to the DC IN socket at the rear panel of the system and connect the other end of power cord to the AC power supply socket in hospital Please use the power cable provided by the manufacturer other type of power cable is ...

Page 39: ...evices 3 5 4 1 Video printer installation 1 Put video printer stably 2 Connect cable of video printer to video port in the back of the device And connect the other side to video signal output port in the rear side 3 Connect the printer line to print control port in the printer rear side and connect the other side to the print control port in the unit rear side 4 Connect power cable of video printe...

Page 40: ...oard The alphanumeric keys are used for inputting patient number name character and figure etc 4 2 Function Keys Knob 4 2 1 SWITCH Turn on or off the device 4 2 2 PATIENT Set up a new patient data input name and other information 4 2 3 PROBE Press this key for selecting probe It can only select the connected probe 4 2 4 SETUP ...

Page 41: ...nter into body mark working status select the body mark and confirm the probe scanning position on the screen It is only available in frozen status 4 2 7 COMMENT Press this key to enter into comment status and add comments in the image area on the screen 4 2 8 ARROWS Add arrows icon to the image area 4 2 9 DEL Press this key to clear the measurement lines body mark and comments 4 2 10 Print ...

Page 42: ...ted to the system Only report page works Or print the image in the scanning page Or print the image in the review page 4 2 11 Archive File management of system you can view and edit the patient data 4 2 12 Report Produce Save Recall an examination report 4 2 13 Parameter Control Key Increase decrease the corresponding parameters of the screen or open close the function ...

Page 43: ...et the cursor position body mark position comment position toggle trackball function selected the menu and confirm the input 4 3 2 UPDATE This multifunction key is work with trackball The function switches with the unit status Such as call the annotation and back in measuring 4 3 3 Exit Press this key can exit measurement dialog and menu 4 3 4 Cursor Press this key to show or hide the cursor 4 3 5...

Page 44: ...time to select the item and adjust the parameters Press MENU knob for third time to exit from current item Rotate the MENU knob to select the item 4 3 10 Trackball Trackball is the main operation tool on screen Position calipers in measurement the function of the trackball is different under diverse working status 4 4 The key of Image Mode 4 4 1 B Display B mode 4 4 2 B B Press this key to enter i...

Page 45: ... 4 5 D Display PW mode 4 4 6 M Press this key to change the mode between B M and M 4 5 Control of Image 4 5 1 THI Press this key to open or close the THI function 4 5 2 AIO Only press this key for automatic optimization image 4 5 3 CINE Only press this key to save the current cine loop ...

Page 46: ...eft and Right Invert Press this key to invert the image from left and right 4 5 6 Up and Down Invert Press this key to invert the image from up and down 4 5 7 STC STC can be used for adjusting gain compensation in different image depth 4 5 8 GAIN Rotate the knob to adjust the gain of B mode and M mode 4 5 9 ANGLE ZOOM Knob ...

Page 47: ... USB flash disk or not press this icon to show USB safely remove interface Left to Right of the down row Case Task Sequence battery gauge Case press this icon to change case Task Sequence press this icon to show task and its situation to terminate the task delete and so on Battery gauge show the connecting situation of the battery just press this icon to show the present State of charge and discha...

Page 48: ... enter the user interface activate the probe slot into the B mode 5 2 Choose Exam Mode 5 2 1 The Probe Identification The system default automatically identifies the current probe type when the probe is inserted Press to switch the probe CAUTION Please connect or disconnect the probe only after the system is freezing in order to ensure stability and extend the service life of the probe 5 2 2 Mode ...

Page 49: ...formation by character keyboard 2 Use the Trackball and the ENTER key to switch between different input options ID patient name doctor s name birthday It can be automatically calculated when input age age It can be automatically calculated when input birthday gender 3 Select the exam items and input the regular inspection information 4 After inputting the required information click on the OK key t...

Page 50: ...Press 2B to display double B mode images side by side One image is in real time status the other is in frozen status The real time image has start scan marker and ruler marker Press 2B button in B B mode the original active image is frozen while the original frozen image is activated In frozen status Press 2B to choose a B mode image to be activated when unfreeze the image 5 5 3 4B Mode Press 4B b...

Page 51: ...the position of sampling box Activate the Steering Angle and rotate the MENU knob to adjust the angle of color sampling box if current probe is linear probe Press ENTER key to fix the position of color sampling box At this time adjusts the size of color sampling box through moving trackball Press ENTER key again and move trackball to change the color sampling position again Press C key to enter in...

Page 52: ...e speakers Optimize the PW Doppler spectrum as necessary Ensure that the sample line is parallel to the blood flow Press FREEZE key to hold the trace in cine memory and stop imaging Perform measurements and calculations as necessary Record results with your recording devices Press FREEZE key to resume imaging Repeat the above procedure until all relevant flow sites have been examined Replace the p...

Page 53: ...ball up or down until positioned inside the vessel To size sample volume gate press ENTER key to toggle trackball function from sample volume gate positioning to sizing then move the trackball to change sample volume gate size 5 6 B Image Adjustment 5 6 1 Frequency In real status press the first line key of Frequency to increase the frequency and press the second line key of Frequency to decrease ...

Page 54: ...e Focus Position 5 6 11 Angle Change the angle of sampling line of sampling gate in PW mode Press ANGLE ZOOM confirm the light of ANGLE on the sampling line rotates with the direction 5 6 12 ANGLE ZOOM Press ANGLE ZOOM knob until the indicator of ANGLE is lit and the angle of sample gate will rotate with the rotation direction Press ANGLE ZOOM knob to confirm the ZOOM button is lit and it will app...

Page 55: ...b to display the menu Rotate MENU knob or press Cursor key to display the cursor and move the sample box to the corresponding function press MENU knob to update the function then rotate MENU knob to adjust the function press MENU again to exit the function 5 7 1 Scan Width Select Scan Width and adjust the scan width to the corresponding size 5 7 2 Focus Num In B mode 4 focus points can be selected...

Page 56: ...ue structure more clearly Move the cursor to Edge selection to adjust and the range is 0 7 5 7 7 Acoustic Power Acoustic power means the acoustic power transmitting from the probe At the real time status Move the cursor to Acoustic power selection to adjust and the range is 0 15 5 7 8 Utility This function includes post processing slide show and other items Press MENU knob then choose Utility sele...

Page 57: ...e the adjustment function of biopsy line horizontal rolling the trackball can translate the biopsy line vertical rolling the trackball can adjust the line angle press the UPDATE key to set the default biopsy line position Accessories To order biopsy guides and other supplies and accessories contact CIVCO Medical Solutions CIVCO Medical Solutions 102 First Street South Kalona IA 52247 9589 Telephon...

Page 58: ...nvert 5 8 3 Contrast Adjust the contrast of color Activate Contrast and rotate MENU to adjust contrast adjustment range from 0 8 5 8 4 Steering Angle Adjust Steering Angle Activate Steering Angle and rotate MENU to adjust Steering Angle adjustment range 10 5 0 5 10 5 8 5 Wall Thre Activate Wall Thre and rotate MENU to adjust Wall Thre adjustment range from 0 14 5 8 6 Blood Effection Activate Blood...

Page 59: ...er Press parameter control key on Wall Filter to change Wall Filter adjustment range from 0 3 5 8 10 PRF Adjust PRF Activate PRF and rotate Menu to Adjust PRF adjustment range from 0 15 5 8 11 Persistence Adjust persistence Activate persistence and rotate MENU adjustment range from 0 7 5 8 12 Baseline Adjust the position of baseline Press parameter control key on Baseline to change position of bas...

Page 60: ...ent range from 0 7 5 9 5 Pixel Ratio Adjust Pixel Ratio Activate Pixel Ratio and rotate MENU to adjust Pixel Ratio adjustment range from 0 7 5 9 6 Color Map Change type of color map Activate Color map and rotate MENU to adjust D color map adjustment range from 0 8 5 9 7 Audio Adjust audio volume Activate Audio and rotate MENU to adjust audio volume adjustment range from 0 15 5 9 8 Acoustic power C...

Page 61: ... full screen shows press MENU knob to show the menu of current mode except bodymark 5 11 Edit Comment 5 11 1 Overview The comment is to enter text or symbols on the image the device is Chinese and English annotation system Enter COMMENT Press enter into comments status Exit COMMENT Press again or FREEZE key to exit Comment means input the words or symbols on images for making explanation Add comme...

Page 62: ...comments 3 Press Done to finish edit press X to cancel edit 5 11 5 Input Quick Comments 1 Press Text to select needed quick comments 2 Adjust front size of comments 3 Press Input to place comments in the image area 5 11 6 Move Comments 1 In comment status move trackball to the comment press ENTER to activate it 2 Move trackball to place the comment to target area 3 Press ENTER again to confirm the...

Page 63: ...peration 1 Press Save Home Pos to move cursor to the initial position 2 Press Load Home Pos to set the initial position 5 12 Set Body Mark 5 12 1 General Description The body mark indicates patient s examination position and the direction of probe scan on the image Body marks are divided into obstetric abdomen gynecology heart and small parts each has different body mark Each type of body mark aut...

Page 64: ...13 Set the Direction of Arrow Operation 1 Press to display arrow 2 Press Change button to select cursor type arrow or cross And change the size of the cursor 3 Adjust the position of probe Rotate MENU or ANGLE knob can adjust the probe direction 4 Press ENTER to confirm when adjustment was finished 5 Press EXIT to exit the arrow settings 6 Press DEL to clear the arrows has inputted 5 14 Image and ...

Page 65: ... recall images that have been stored move cursor to needed image press ENTER to recall it or you can recall archived patient s information to recall image please refer to archive chapter 5 14 5 Save and Recall Cine In freeze status press to save cine then it will be displayed below the screen move cursor to needed cine press ENTER to recall cine 5 14 6 Delete images After recalling the images pres...

Page 66: ...elete images Delete selected image Row Column Select image s format Pre page Page up Next page Page back Select All Select all images Deselect All Cancel select all images New Exam Exit current examination and open a new dialog box Continue Exam Exit image browsing interface and go on checking current patient Archive Open up archive management interface Cancel Turn off image browsing interface 5 1...

Page 67: ... the DICOM Delete Exam Delete selected examination information Patient View Change display mode of information Expand All Select Patient View it will display sub directory Collapse All Exit sub directory Select All Select all examination information New Exam Exit current patient s examination Continue Exam Exit archive management interface and go on checking current patient Easy View Exit archive ...

Page 68: ...ay the patient name Age Display the patient age Sex Display the patient sex Patient ID Display the patient ID Diagnostic Input the diagnostic instructions Description Input the description of symptom Tips Input note information Send DICOM SR After activating DICOM send DICOM structural report to server Print Print the report with image Export Export the PDF report to the U disk Save Save the repor...

Page 69: ...x of patients Doctor display names of doctors Acc display the accession number of patients Search press this button to do search operation Apply select the searched patient and press this button input all patient information into the new patient interface Clear clear all searched content 5 18 2 DICOM Storage Check the save and send in setting then DICOM storage when saving cine and images Press se...

Page 70: ...e in left choose DICOM server and press Export button to DICOM storage Enter Task Sequence and watch or edit DICOM process 5 18 3 DICOM Print DICOM Print operation is the same as DICOM storage 5 18 4 DICOM SR Press Send DICOM SR button in report interface this task is added into DICOM Task Sequence ...

Page 71: ... move the cursor main functions are as follows 1 Before starting a measurement use the trackball to choose the menu options 2 After starting a measurement move the trackball to move the cursor during the measurement the cursor should not be moved out image area 3 During the Ellipse method measurement use trackball to change the length of short axis 4 Update the moving of the measurement result mov...

Page 72: ...ss the quick measure key Dist it will display a segment icon 2 Move the icon by trackball to fit the one point of the line Press ENTER to fix the start point and the cursor can be moved to the next position 3 Press UPDATE can change the activated point and fit the other point of the line 4 Move the cursor to the end point press ENTER again to complete the measurement 5 After the measurement the re...

Page 73: ...the edge of required area the traced line can be not closed 4 Now press UPDATE to cancel the tracing 5 Press ENTER again in the endpoint the start point and end point of trace line will be closed by a straight line 6 After the measurement the result will display in the measurement results area 7 Repeat the steps from 1 to 5 to start next trace measurement Press DEL to delete all the measurements N...

Page 74: ... to enter into measurement status 3 Draw a straight line at the measuring position The method is the same as that to measure distance 4 The calculated result of the profile will be displayed at the center of the screen 1 The horizontal or vertical axis represents the projection of the profile line on the horizontal direction 2 The vertical or horizontal axis represents the gray distribution of the...

Page 75: ... to enter into B B B or 4B mode then press Calc key to enter into measurement status Or press Change to choose the General measurement Meas Menu Submenu Unit Meas Method Meas Formula Comment Distance cm Refer to distance Meas area circle Area cm2 Circle cm Refer to Ellipse and trace meas Ellipse and trace Press UPDATE to change Volume 1straight line ml Refer to distance Meas Formula V π 6 D3 D mea...

Page 76: ...ance Meas Angle Range 0 180 Histogram Refer to histogram Cross section diagram Refer to Cross section 6 5 B Canine Measurement Choose canine exam mode Press Calc to enter into canine measurement status in B B B 4B mode Or press Change to choose the canine measurement Meas Menu Submenu Unit Meas Method Meas Formula Comment GS cm Refer to distance Meas CRL cm Refer to distance Meas HC Diameter cm Re...

Page 77: ...distance Meas CRL cm Refer to distance Meas HC Diameter cm Refer to distance Meas Body Length cm Refer to distance Meas Volume ml Refer to distance Meas Formula V π 6 L W H L Length W Width H Height Thyroid Length Width Height cm Refer to distance Meas L Thyroid Length W Thyroid Width H Thyroid Height Bladder Volume ml Refer to distance Meas Formula V π 6 L H W L Bladder Length W Bladder Width H B...

Page 78: ...asurement status in B B B 4B mode Or press Change to choose the bovine measurement Meas Menu Submenu Unit Meas Method Meas Formula Comment BPD cm Refer to distance Meas CRL cm Refer to distance Meas Body Length cm Refer to distance Meas Volume ml Refer to distance Meas Formula V π 6 L W H L Length W Width H Height Thyroid Length Width Height cm Refer to distance Meas L Thyroid Length W Thyroid Wid...

Page 79: ...teps 1 Select menu item Distance to enter into measurement 2 Click on the M image area it will display a blue dotted line with two horizontal short line The blue dotted line represents the position need to be measured The distance between the two short lines is the distance you want to measure The yellow short line represents it s in active status Click it and drag the short line to anywhere you w...

Page 80: ... the start point of the measurement and click on the screen The yellow cursor is active Drag the cursor to the peak systolic wave 3 Click on the Switch key to active another point Drag the active point to the end diastolic wave 4 Repeat 1 3 to do another measurement Note The maximum number of the measurement result on the image area is one The second measurement result will cover the first one The...

Page 81: ...o enter PW mode measurement Note In order to get accurate result the PW image must be clear and high quality Insure you fix the cursor at the exact place of cardiac systole and diastole 6 17 1 Velocity Refer to velocity of M mode general measurement 6 17 2 Time Refer to time of M mode general measurement 6 17 3 HR Refer to HR of M mode general measurement 6 17 4 Auto Trace Measurement step 1 Move ...

Page 82: ...lues of parameters 6 18 PW Fast Measurement Press Dist to enter PW Fast measurement in PW mode Press the corresponding parameter control key to switch the fast measurement item Meas Menu Submenu Unit Meas Method Meas Formula Comment Peak Vs cm s Refer to M speed meas Pressure s mmHg Formula Pressure 4 Vs Vs 1000 0 Vd cm s Refer to M speed meas Pressure d mmHg Formula Pressure 4 Vd Vd 1000 0 SD For...

Page 83: ...Vs Vd RI Formula SD Vs Vd Vs PI Formula SD Vs Vd VMea n HR Single wave bpm 6 19 PW Genearl Measurement Press Calc to enter PW measurement in PW mode Press the corresponding parameter control key to switch the general measurement item Meas Menu Submenu Unit Meas Method Meas Formula Comment Velocity cm s Refer to M speed meas Distance cm Refer to B distance meas Peak Vs cm s Refer to M speed meas Pr...

Page 84: ...race Manua l Trace Vs cm s Refer to M speed meas Pressure s mmHg Formula Pressure 4 Vs Vs 1000 0 Vd cm s Refer to M speed meas Pressure d mmHg Formula Pressure 4 Vd Vd 1000 0 VMean cm s Refer to M speed meas Pressure VMean mmHg Formula Pressure 4 VMean VM ean 10000 TVI cm SD Formula SD Vs Vd RI Formula SD Vs Vd Vs PI Formula SD Vs Vd VMea n HR Single wave bpm StD Distance1 cm Refer to B distance m...

Page 85: ...A1 A2 A1 100 A1 Area1 A2 Area2 ICA CCA ICA cm s Refer to M speed meas Pressure ICA mmHg Formula Pressure 4 ICA ICA 10 000 CCA cm s Refer to M speed meas Pressure CCA mmHg Formula Pressure 4 CCA CCA 10000 ICA CCA Formula ICA CCA Flow Volume Diam cm Refer to B distance meas TVI cm Time s Refer to M time meas HR Single wave bpm SV ml Formula 0 785 Diam Diam TVI CO l min Formula SV HR Single wave 1000...

Page 86: ...nd System 71 6 21 PW Feline Measurement Refer to PW general measurement 6 22 PW Equine Measurement Refer to PW general measurement 6 23 PW Bovine Measurement Refer to PW general measurement 6 24 PW Ovine Measurement Refer to PW general measurement ...

Page 87: ...sition Press ENTER to start operation 7 1 General setting General Setting Interface Press the SETUP to enter system setting interface User can do user defined setting Click X in the title bar or the exit key on the button can exit the system setting interface Sheet 1 General setting Function name Setting method Function description Hospital Department Input freely Set up the hospital name which is...

Page 88: ...et up freely Set the default frame when save the film Options for image area Click the button to open the setting box Set the STC curve including always show always hide and hide for 1 to 8 seconds Options for Transmitted Images Click the button to open the setting box Adjust the parameters of transmitted images brightness contrast and gamma Options for PC print image Click the mode you need and o...

Page 89: ... cm s mm s Acceleration cm s2 mm s2 Angle deg rad Weight g kg Measure Option whether clear results upon unfreeze and the automatic froze image Measure Result the color of the result font is alternative including yellow white orange green Follicle ways to measure follicle you can choose two distances and three distances 7 2 2 Measurement formula setting ...

Page 90: ...item for a term in the right column there is selected item and detailed parameter Add Calc Measurement add a calc item for a measurement term Remove remove selected measurement term or item Save save measurement item modification users did Click display needed items on measurement menu otherwise not displayed Sheet 2 Folder Edit content description Caption Display names of all items that is displa...

Page 91: ...t will display on the measurement menu The item without checking will not display on the measurement menu Choose measuremen t methods Check the methods in measurement menu press update to switch the method Otherwise the measurement is not available Display in Report Check and display the item in measurement menu otherwise the item is not displayed Name Measurement operation of specific measurement...

Page 92: ...ilable measurement tool type B distance B line area circumference ellipse trace M distance M vertical line time M horizontal line M slope M slant Name Needed measurement operation of specific measurement and calculation Unit Data unit which measurement operation produces Display In Report Whether display in the report or not Up Press this button to move measurement operation up Down Press this but...

Page 93: ... modify while display order according to the names Unique Name Built in code user don t need modify Ruler Result Needed measurement operation of specific measurement and calculation Edit Enter into interface to edit formula when selecting calculation item Maximum The maximum value displays in result zone and report Minimum The minimum value displays in result zone and report Unit Data unit which m...

Page 94: ...sequence Measurement Items display all available measurement operation in the measurement menu Function built in formula number input and some parameters that system needs such as BSA SPSA etc Cancel cancel editing formula and close the interface OK save edited operation and close the interface 7 2 2 6 Formula Edit OB It is necessary to call built in OB formula sheet when creating OB measurement o...

Page 95: ...OB Tables built in OB formula table OB List Measure Item OB Measurement Item GA Tables Gestational list for the current measuring project Growth Table Growth table for the current measuring Info Display the gestational age and fetal weight for the current measuring Cancel Cancel the operation of choosing the formula ...

Page 96: ...ion status 7 3 1 1 Edit Annotation Library Operation 1 At the annotation status Move the cursor to the Edit Comment Type button then press ENTER the annotation will be updated and can be edited 2 Input name into the new created annotation status box move the cursor to the Create button then press ENTER then create new annotation status and appear in selected annotation status list 3 Move the curso...

Page 97: ...NTER on button to move all annotation in Comment Selected column into source annotation 7 3 2 2 Add annotation manually Operation 1 Activate Edit Comment input box via Trackball and ENTER button and then input needed abbreviation and full name of annotation 2 Press ENTER on Add button meanwhile this handout will be added into source and user selected annotation status 7 3 2 3 Alter annotation Oper...

Page 98: ...cursor to the Create button then press ENTER key then the new body marks will be created and appear in selected body marks list 3 Move the cursor to the Delete button then press ENTER key then delete current body marks in the selected list 4 Alter current annotation status list name in Current Type Name input box press ENTER on the Rename button then rename the selected body marks 7 4 2 Body mark ...

Page 99: ...body mark Press ENTER on Move Down button to move down the selected body mark 7 4 3 Body mark Option Optional whether clear bodymark upon unfreeze Optional whether freeze upon bodymark 7 5 Exam Mode 7 5 1 Exam Mode Edit Press Utility in the submenu of MENU the parameters control area shows as following Press the corresponding control key to turn on or off the function Preset Display the current pr...

Page 100: ...elected column import all Exam modes from ExamModeLib column into ExamMode Selected column delete selected Exam modes in ExamMode Selected column delete all Exam modes in ExamMode Selected column Set as default set selected Exam modes in ExamMode Selected column as default Move up move selected Exam modes in ExamMode Selected column up Move down move selected Exam modes ExamMode Selected column do...

Page 101: ...ent select user needed default body marks Measurement same as Comment select user needed default measurement menu Rename rename selected Exam mode Delete delete selected Exam mode Export export all built in Exam modes into USB flash disk Import import all built in Exam modes into USB flash disk Restore restore all Exam mode as factory setting 7 5 4 Image Freeze Config Operator can be set to quickl...

Page 102: ...und System 87 7 6 Keyboard Users can set the number buttons and the store button on the keyboard easy to use Interface for Keyboard Setting Output including store images store films store images to U disk store film to U disk etc function options ...

Page 103: ...CS or other relative DICOM server software Local AE Title input local DICOM Title to separate the DICOM equipment in local network Service display the local DICOM function worklist AE Title display the name of local DICOM AE title IP display the IP of DICOM server Port display the port of DICOM server Timeout s display the delay time Available display whether DICOM is default or not Verify Press v...

Page 104: ... the DICOM Print type must be before relative print setting 7 8 NET Work Set the unit s and target unit s IP and do the connection testing And network storage settings details see the appendix Procedures of set network sharing in ECO series 7 9 System 7 9 1 System information Display the software version hardware version system version etc 7 9 2 Upgrade Software and Hardware can be updated by USB ...

Page 105: ...rial function and the detail please contact CHISON Company 7 9 5 Video VGA Choose the video data NTSC PAL M and PAL D Video opened Choose the item to open this function VGA opened Choose the item to open this function 7 9 6 Image function Export hardware SN and import hardware key it only for engineer use 7 9 7 System Maintenance Only an authorized service engineer may perform maintenance 7 9 8 US...

Page 106: ...ltrasound scan ultrasonic radiation on the human body should be as less as possible Caution 1 Only person Received professional training can use the probes 2 Probes can t receive pressure sterilizer when operation in sterile area disposable sterile probe hood should be applied 3 Make sure not to drop the transducer on hard surface This can damage the transducer elements and compromise the electric...

Page 107: ...uction of manufacturer 3 Put the insertion region of probe into disinfection solution the inserting depth can t exceed insertion region Don t let the probe connector touch any liquid 4 Soak the probe for 3 h 5 Pull out the probe immediately rinse totally with sterile water and saline To make sure of no any solution remaining Please obey the rule to do right rinsing procedure including enough rinsi...

Page 108: ...ut no scan image Launch power gain or STC control errors Not connect to probe or the probe connection is not correct Device is in freezing condition Control launch power gain or STC control Make sure of right connection Exit from freezing condition 4 Abnormal image Exam mode errors Image processing setting errors Whether Exam mode is proper or not Adjust image processing setting or set it as defau...

Page 109: ...ecautions 1 Do not drop the transducer on hard surface This can damage the transducer elements and compromise the electrical safety of the transducer 2 Avoid kinking or pinching the transducer cable 3 Use only approved ultrasonic coupling gels 4 Follow the instructions for cleaning and disinfecting that come with each probe 9 2 1 Inspecting Probes Before and after each use inspect carefully the pr...

Page 110: ... cloth to clean the cable and the user section of the probe with the cleaning disinfectant liquid Make sure that the surface of the probe and cable is wetted thoroughly with the cleaning disinfectant Allow probe to air dry completely Reconnect the probe to the ultrasound console and place the probe into its holder Probe Immersion Levels CAUTION These transducers are not designed to withstand heat ...

Page 111: ...ply excessive force when inserting or manipulating endocavitary probe Inspect probes for sharp edges or rough surfaces that may injure sensitive tissue DO NOT apply excessive force to the probe connector when inserting into the probe port The pin of a probe connector may bend Special handling instructions Using protective sheaths The use of market cleared probe sheaths is recommended for clinical ...

Page 112: ... coupled to the patient by direct physical contact Depending on the type of examination this contact occurs with a variety of tissues ranging from intact skin in a routine exam to recirculating blood in a surgical procedure The level of risk of infection varies greatly with the type of contact One of the most effective ways to prevent transmission between patients is with single use or disposable ...

Page 113: ... produces a higher level of disinfection In order for liquid chemical germicides to be effective all visible residue must be removed during the cleaning process Thoroughly clean the probe as described earlier before attempting disinfection You MUST disconnect the probe from the system prior to cleaning disinfecting the probe Failure to do so could damage the system DO NOT soak probes in liquid che...

Page 114: ...SONIC Gel made by R P Kincheloe Company in USA is recommended In order to assure optimal transmission of energy between the patient and probe a conductive gel must be applied liberally to the patient where scanning will be performed CAUTION Please do not use any gel or other materials which are not provided by CHISON Un authorized gel lubricants and other materials may corrode probes and other par...

Page 115: ...rotection from infectious disease transmission even if a disposable barrier covers the instrument during use Medical instruments fall into different categories with respect to potential for infection transmission The most critical level of instruments are those that are intended to penetrate skin or mucous membranes These require sterilization Less critical instruments often called semi critical i...

Page 116: ...r towel Cleaning Compatibility Solution Origin Qualified Use Active Ingredients CIDEZYME All Soaking Enzyme Epizyme Rapid Rapid Multi Enzyme cleaner All Soaking Enzyme ANIOSYME DD1 FRA Soaking Enzyme Neodisher mediclean DEU Soaking Enzyme MetriZyme USA Soaking Enzyme Endozime Xtreme Power USA Soaking Enzyme Sani Cloth AF3 USA Wiping Quaternary ammonium chlorides 2 DISINFECTION Cleaning with a dete...

Page 117: ...o be less prone to leakage than commercial probe covers and have a six fold enhanced AQL acceptable quality level when compared to standard examination gloves They have an AQL equal to that of surgical gloves Users should be aware of latex sensitivity issues and have available nonlatex containing barriers 4 ASEPTIC TECHNIQUE For the protection of the patient and the health care worker all endocavi...

Page 118: ...ion Instructions For details on connecting activating deactivating disconnecting transporting and storing the probes 9 3 1 Scanning the Patient In order to assure optimal transmission of energy between the patient and probe a conductive gel must be applied liberally to the patient where scanning will be performed After the examination is complete follow the cleaning and disinfecting or sterilizing...

Page 119: ...nd transrectal probes probe using liquid chemical germicides If the probe is contaminated with body fluids you should disinfect the probe after cleaning Regard any exam waste as potentially infectious and dispose of it accordingly CAUTION Since the probe is not waterproof you should disconnect it from the system before cleaning or disinfecting Before and after each exam please clean the probe hand...

Page 120: ...facturer s instructions After removing from the germicide rinse the probe according to the germicide manufacturer s rinsing instructions Flush all visible germicide residues from the probe and allow to air dry 9 4 Service Responsibility If users install use and maintain the system fully according to CHISON s installation manual operation manual and service manual then CHISON ECO main unit has a li...

Page 121: ...y CHISON s authorized service engineer If CHISON headquarter service center provides the calibration certificate for the related system or probe then user could continue use the system or probes according to the calibration certificate However if CHISON headquarter service center concludes that the system or probe is no longer complied to the safety and effectiveness standard then user should imme...

Page 122: ...sii mW cm2 55 21 pr at zpii Mpa Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 6 00 4 00 4 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If...

Page 123: ...r at zpii Mpa Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 6 00 2 00 2 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If the requirements ...

Page 124: ... c m2 56 14 pr at zpii Mpa 0 95 Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 5 00 11 00 6 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 I...

Page 125: ...W cm2 33 56 pr at zpii Mpa 0 87 Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 5 00 11 00 6 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 I...

Page 126: ...r at zpii Mpa Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 5 00 3 00 3 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If the requirements ...

Page 127: ... 58 54 pr at zpii Mpa 1 60 Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 9 00 6 00 13 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If the...

Page 128: ... at zpii Mpa Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 2 00 6 00 6 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If the requirements o...

Page 129: ...pr at zpii Mpa Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 3 00 3 00 3 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If the requirements...

Page 130: ...cm2 53 41 pr at zpii Mpa 1 12 Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 4 00 7 50 3 50 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If t...

Page 131: ...W cm2 53 24 pr at zpii Mpa 1 12 Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 4 00 7 50 3 50 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If...

Page 132: ...r at zpii Mpa Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 1 00 1 00 1 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If the requirements ...

Page 133: ...2 200 32 pr at zpii Mpa 3 17 Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 6 50 3 50 3 50 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If th...

Page 134: ... at zpii Mpa Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 2 00 6 00 6 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If the requirements o...

Page 135: ...pr at zpii Mpa Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 3 00 3 00 3 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If the requirements...

Page 136: ...cm2 46 21 pr at zpii Mpa 1 12 Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 4 00 7 50 3 50 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If t...

Page 137: ...W cm2 56 44 pr at zpii Mpa 1 12 Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 4 00 7 50 3 50 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If...

Page 138: ...r at zpii Mpa Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 1 00 1 00 1 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If the requirements ...

Page 139: ...2 203 26 pr at zpii Mpa 3 17 Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 6 50 3 50 3 50 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If th...

Page 140: ...r at zpii Mpa Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 3 00 6 50 6 50 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If the requirements ...

Page 141: ...cm2 34 62 pr at zpii Mpa 0 75 Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 3 00 5 00 5 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If t...

Page 142: ...W cm2 35 21 pr at zpii Mpa 0 75 Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 3 00 5 00 5 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If...

Page 143: ...pr at zpii Mpa Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 4 00 4 00 4 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If the requirements...

Page 144: ...2 33 21 pr at zpii Mpa 0 57 Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 5 00 5 00 5 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If the...

Page 145: ...at zpii Mpa Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 3 00 7 50 7 50 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If the requirements of...

Page 146: ...pr at zpii Mpa Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 3 00 7 50 7 50 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If the requirements...

Page 147: ... cm2 235 64 pr at zpii Mpa 2 72 Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 6 50 0 50 6 50 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If...

Page 148: ...mW cm2 234 56 pr at zpii Mpa 2 71 Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 6 50 0 50 6 50 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 ...

Page 149: ... pr at zpii Mpa Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 5 50 2 50 2 50 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If the requirement...

Page 150: ...m2 160 35 pr at zpii Mpa 3 05 Operating Control Conditons Focus cm 5 50 2 50 4 50 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If t...

Page 151: ...r at zpii Mpa Operating control conditions Focus cm 3 00 6 00 6 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If the requirements...

Page 152: ... pr at zpii Mpa Operating control conditions Focus cm 3 00 5 00 5 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If the requiremen...

Page 153: ...cm2 34 51 pr at zpii Mpa 0 79 Operating control conditions Focus cm 3 00 5 00 5 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If ...

Page 154: ...W cm2 34 21 pr at zpii Mpa 0 75 Operating control conditions Focus cm 3 00 5 00 5 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 I...

Page 155: ...pr at zpii Mpa Operating control conditions Focus cm 4 00 4 00 4 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If the requirement...

Page 156: ...2 33 21 pr at zpii Mpa 0 56 Operating control conditions Focus cm 5 00 5 00 5 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If th...

Page 157: ... at zpii Mpa Operating control conditions Focus cm 2 00 6 00 6 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If the requirements ...

Page 158: ...pr at zpii Mpa Operating control conditions Focus cm 3 00 3 00 3 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If the requirement...

Page 159: ...cm2 55 21 pr at zpii Mpa 1 12 Operating control conditions Focus cm 4 00 7 50 3 50 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If ...

Page 160: ...W cm2 55 41 pr at zpii Mpa 1 12 Operating control conditions Focus cm 4 00 7 50 3 50 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 I...

Page 161: ...r at zpii Mpa Operating control conditions Focus cm 1 00 1 00 1 00 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If the requirements...

Page 162: ...2 201 23 pr at zpii Mpa 3 17 Operating control conditions Focus cm 6 50 3 50 3 50 Power 100 100 100 NOTE 1 Only one operating condition per index NOTE 2 Data should be entered for at surface and below surface both in the columns related to TIS or TIB NOTE 3 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE 4 If t...

Page 163: ...those directly connected to the public high voltage power supply network that used for non domestic purposes Harmonic emissions IEC 61000 3 2 Class A Voltage fluctuations flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 Complies 2 Guidance and manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The ECO Series VET is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment the ECO Series VET should assure that it is use...

Page 164: ... environment If the user of the ECO Series VET requires continued operation during power mains interruptions it is recommended that the ECO Series VET be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery Power frequency frequency 50 60 Hz magnetic field IEC 61000 4 8 3 A m 3 A m Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial...

Page 165: ...with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the ECO Series VET is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the ECO Series VET should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be nec...

Page 166: ...above the recommended separation distance d in metres m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situation...

Page 167: ...esults Summary Measurement Useful Range Accuracy Distance Full Screen 5 Circumference trace method ellipse method Full Screen 5 Area trace method ellipse method Full Screen 10 Volume Full screen 10 Angle Full screen 5 Time Full Screen 5 Heart rate Full Screen 5 Velocity Full Screen 10 ...

Page 168: ...C60601 2 37 and NEMA UD 3 2004 the display accuracy and acoustic measurement uncertainties are summarized in the table below Display accuracy of MI is 20 and TI is 40 or 0 1 if MI TI below 0 5 Item Measurement Uncertainty Percentage 95 Confidence Value Center Frequency 15 Acoustic Power 30 Acoustic Intensity 30 Peak Rarefactional Pressure 15 ...

Page 169: ... suspended in still air or transducer contacting human tissue mimicking material The calculation of the expanded uncertainty is based on the ISO Guide tout ye Expression of uncertainty in measurement Three transducer samples have been tested and the confidence coefficient is at 95 the value of t 975 is 4 30 The measurement data were obtained under the test conditions employed at CHISON Transducer ...

Page 170: ... set up a shared document 1 Choose the file you want to share as the test file 2 Right click this file choose properties and click share 3 Then you can see the sharing setting interface as you can see in the picture choose everyone and click add 4 Choose read write in the permission level in everyone then click share after that confirm ...

Page 171: ... code then turn off the password protected sharing is necessary instructions as the image shows a Click network and sharing center in the sharing properties b In the network and sharing center interface choose public in the password protected sharing choose turn off password protected sharing ...

Page 172: ...vice 2 Enter into ECO set up interface choose net Choose DHCP automatically get the IP address or static type in IP address manually TIP if you want to type in IP address manually make sure the IP address is in the same internet section with the service and won t confused with other IP in the LAN 3 Choose net storage interface type in service name IP address user name password and the name of shar...

Page 173: ...ared file Update update the content to the chosen item Delete delete the chosen service item Default set the chosen item as the default net route Note you can add multi numbers of network storage service to realize the transmission among multi systems Note if windows turns off password protected sharing then in ECO set up you can type in user name and password arbitrarily ...

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