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ECO  6  Digital  Color  Doppler  Ultrasound  System

 

153 

 

Acoustic Output Table 

System:    ECO 6   
Transducer Model:    MC3-A 

                 

Operating Mode:        PW     

Index Label 

MI 

TIS 

TIB 

TIC 

Scan 

Non-scan 

Non-scan 

Aaprt≤1c

m

2

 

Aaprt

1cm

2

 

Global Maximum

 Index Value

 

0.5 

 

 

0.3 

 

 

0.4 

Associated 

p

ra

 

Mpa 

0.81 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Acoustic 

mW 

 

 

 

 

10 

 

 

10 

Parameter 

min of [P

α

(Z

s

), 

I

ta.α

(Z

s

) ] 

mW 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Z

s

 

cm 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Z

bp

 

cm 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Z

b

 

cm 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.65 

 

 

 

 

Z at max.I

pi.α

 

cm 

3.55 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

d

eq

(Z

b

cm 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0.13 

 

 

 

 

f

awf

 

MHz 

2.58 

 

 

2.58 

 

 

2.58 

 

 

Dim of 

A

aprt

   

cm 

 

 

 

 

3.02 

 

 

3.02 

 

 

cm 

 

 

 

 

0.8 

 

 

0.8 

Other 

t

d

 

μs 

0.65 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Information  prr 

Hz 

6098 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

p

r

 at max.I

pi

 

MPa 

1.41 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

d

eq

 at max.I

pi

 

cm 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0.18 

 

 

 

 

I

pa.α

at max.MI 

W/cm

2

 

23.63 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating 

Mode 

 

 

PW 

 

 

PW 

 

 

PW 

Control 

Focus 

cm 

 

 

 

 

Conditions 

A Power 

100 

 

 

100 

 

 

100 

NOTE1: Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS. 

NOTE2: Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended 

for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses. 

NOTE3: If the requirements of 201.12.4.2a) are met, it is not required to enter any data in the columns related 

to TIS, TIB or TIC. 

NOTE4: If the requirements of 201.12.4.2b) are met, it is not required to enter any data in the column related 

to MI. 

 

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Page 1: ...asound System Model ECO 6 V1 2 Sep 12 2017 OPERATION MANUAL Direction 57 00594 00 CHISON Medical Technologies Co Ltd We reserve the rights to make changes to this manual without prior notice WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI MEDICALI SRL ...

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Page 3: ...or 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 accessible place If you have any qu...

Page 4: ... solve the question please don t operate the system 5 This system shall not be used by persons other than fully qualified and certified medical personnel 6 It is prohibited to use the device for fetal sex examination except for necessary medical needs The device can only be sold to qualified medical institutions or doctors The users shall fully understand and master the devices before operating Th...

Page 5: ...ife time please refer to operation manual section 9 4 16 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 17 Please put this operation manual with the system to ensure operator and manager can reach it at any time 18 LCD display screen may have some dark or light dots it i...

Page 6: ...Safe Scanning Guidelines 9 2 6 2 Understanding the MI TI Display 11 2 7 Battery Handling Instructions 14 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 5 Installation Procedures 20 3 5 1 Environment Condition 20 3 5 2 Powering the System 23 3 5 3 Pro...

Page 7: ...em for Use 31 5 1 1 The Device Inspection 31 5 1 2 Power On 31 5 2 Choose Exam Mode 31 5 2 1 The Probe Identification 31 5 2 2 Mode Selection 31 5 3 Patient Data Entry 32 5 4 Image Interface Display 33 5 5 Display Mode 33 5 5 1 B Mode 33 5 5 2 B B Mode 33 5 5 3 4B Mode 33 5 5 4 B M Mode 34 5 5 5 M Mode 34 5 5 6 CFM Mode 34 5 5 7 B BC Mode 35 5 5 8 CPA PD Mode 35 5 5 9 DPD Mode 35 5 5 10 CW Mode 35...

Page 8: ...ment 43 5 10 1 CPA DPD Parameter and Menu Adjustment 43 5 10 2 TDI Image Adjustment 44 5 11 Full Screen Show 45 5 12 Edit Comment 45 5 12 1 Overview 45 5 12 2 Input Characters 45 5 12 3 Input Comment Library Characters 46 5 12 4 Edit Quick Comments 46 5 12 5 Input Quick Comments 46 5 12 6 Move Comments 46 5 12 7 Edit Comments 46 5 12 8 Delete Comments 46 5 12 9 Set the Position of Default Comment ...

Page 9: ...18 1 DICOM Worklist 56 5 18 2 DICOM Storage 56 5 18 3 DICOM Print 57 5 18 4 DICOM SR 57 Chapter 6 Measurement and Calculation 58 6 1 Keyboard for Measurement 58 6 1 1 Trackball 58 6 1 2 ENTER 58 6 1 3 UPDATE 58 6 1 4 DEL 59 6 1 5 Change 59 6 1 6 Exit 59 6 1 7 Parameters control button 59 6 2 B Mode general Measurement methods 59 6 2 1 Meas Distance 59 6 2 2 Ellipse 59 6 2 3 Trace 60 6 2 4 Histogra...

Page 10: ...rement 70 6 11 Urology Measurement 70 6 12 Cardiac Measurement 71 6 13 Normal Measurement in M B M mode 74 6 13 1 Distance 74 6 13 2 Time 74 6 13 3 Heart rate 75 6 13 4 Velocity 75 6 14 General Measurement in M mode 75 6 15 M Abdomen Measurement 75 6 16 M OB Measurement 76 6 17 M GYN Measurement 76 6 18 M Mode Cardiac Measurement 76 6 19 M Urology Measurement 78 6 20 M Small Parts Measurement 78 6...

Page 11: ...s Measurement 91 6 32 PW Pediatric Measurement 91 Chapter 7 Preset 92 7 1 General setting 92 7 2 Measurement 93 7 2 1 General measurement setting 93 7 2 2 Measurement formula setting 95 7 3 Comment 102 7 3 1 Comment Library 102 7 3 2 Edit Comment 103 7 3 3 Comment and Arrow Option 103 7 4 Body marks 104 7 4 1 Body Marks Library 104 7 4 2 Bodymark edition 104 7 4 3 BodyMark Option 105 7 5 Exam Mode...

Page 12: ...Maintenance 113 8 1 Machine Cleaning 113 8 2 Probe Maintenance 113 8 3 Safety Check 114 8 4 Malfunction Check 115 Chapter 9 Probes 116 9 1 General Description 116 9 2 Care and Maintenance 116 9 2 1 Inspecting Probes 116 9 2 2 Cleaning and Disinfecting 117 9 3 Probe Operation Instructions 125 9 3 1 Scanning the Patient 125 9 3 2 Operating Transvaginal probe 125 9 3 3 Cleaning and Disinfecting TV an...

Page 13: ... s Declaration 179 Appendix D Measurement Results Summary 183 Appendix E Display Accuracy and Acoustic Measurement Uncertainties 184 Appendix F Transducer Maximum Surface Temperature 185 Appendix G Procedures of set network sharing in ECO series 186 WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI MEDICALI SRL ...

Page 14: ...cial Transrectal and Transvaginal 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 00...

Page 15: ...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 the system by yourself O...

Page 16: ...quipment 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 safety always follow the...

Page 17: ...ed 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 cables provided by or design...

Page 18: ...mobile radio transmitter radio controlled toy etc Use of these devices near this equipment could cause this equipment to perform outside the published specifications Keep power to these devices turned off when near this equipment Be careful of static WASTE OF ELECTRICALAND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEEE This symbol is used for Environment Protection it indicates that the waste of electrical and electro...

Page 19: ...lternating current symbol indicates that the equipment is suitable for alternating current only Rx only This symbol indicates that in the united states of America Federal law restricts the device to sale by or on the order of a licensed practitioner or therapist This symbol is followed by the manufacturing date of the device in the form YYYY MM CORRECT The correct connection of the battery connect...

Page 20: ...TH GROUND CAUTION Unsafe operation or malfunction may result Use only the accessories options and supplies approved or recommended in these instructions for use Peripheral used in the patient environment The system has been verified for overall safety compatibility and compliance with the following on board image recording devices B W video printer SONY UP X898MD The system may also be used safely...

Page 21: ... stability effectiveness and safety of the system and probes and users should immediately stop using the system and probes until CHISON authorized engineer has checked the system and confirm the effectiveness and safety of the system and probes CAUTION Use only secure Local Area Network connection Don t connect the ultrasound system to Internet Make sure your hospital s firewall software is config...

Page 22: ...tely evaluate the likelihood of cavitations and the related adverse effects MI recognizes the importance of non thermal processes cavitations in particular and the Index is an attempt to indicate the probability that they might occur within the tissue 2 6 Scanning Patients and Education The Track 3 or IEC60601 2 37 output display standard allows users to share the responsibility for the safe use o...

Page 23: ...ation or the head brain or spine of any fetus or neonate Operators should continually monitor the on screen thermal index TI and mechanical index MI values and use control settings that keep these settings as low as possible while still achieving diagnostically useful results In obstetric examinations TIS soft tissue thermal index should be monitored during scans carried out in the first eight wee...

Page 24: ...coustic power within the global maximum de rated Ispta 720 mW cm2 under an Output Display Standard For any diagnostic ultrasonic systems Track 3 provides an Output Indices Display Standard The diagnostic ultrasound systems and its operation manual contain the information regarding an ALARA As Low As Reasonably Achievable education program for the clinical end user and the acoustic output indices M...

Page 25: ...ft tissue I is the time averaged intensity measured in water Tissue Model Tissue temperature elevation depends on power tissue type beam width and scanning mode Six models are developed to mimic possible clinical situations Thermal Models Composition Mode Specification Application 1 TIS Soft tissue Unscanned Large aperture 1cm2 Liver PW 2 TIS Soft tissue Unscanned Small aperture 1cm2 Pencil Probe ...

Page 26: ...total energy per unit area carried by the wave during the time duration of the pulse The peak rare fractional pressure is measured in hydrophone maximum negative voltage normalized by the hydrophone calibration parameter Display Guideline For different operation modes different indices must be displayed However only one index needs to be shown at a time Display is not required if maximum MI is les...

Page 27: ...Be sure to have read and understood control explanations for each mode used before attempting to adjust the Acoustic Output control or any control that can affect Acoustic Output Use the minimum necessary acoustic output to get the best diagnostic image or measurement during an examination Begin the exam with the probe that provides an optimum focal depth and penetration Acoustic Output Default Le...

Page 28: ... type or brand Do not use the battery if it gives off an odor generates heat becomes discolored or deformed or appears abnormal in any way If the battery is in use or being recharged remove it from the device or charger immediately and discontinue use Do not use or store the battery where is exposed to extremely hot such as under window of a car in direct sunlight in a hot day Otherwise the batter...

Page 29: ... 16 Chapter 3 System Introduction 3 1 Console Overview Fig 2 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 WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI MEDICALI SRL ...

Page 30: ...ound System 17 3 3 System View in Different Views Fig 3 System Front View Fig 4 System Side View 1 Ethernet 2 VGA 3 USB 4 FOOT SWITCH 5 DC IN Fig 5 Console Overview 1 Probe Holder 2 Probe 3 Keyboard WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI MEDICALI SRL ...

Page 31: ...m acoustic power M velocity 6 Possess distance proportion circumference volume rate angle histogram in B mode distance time velocity heart rate measurement function in M mode GYN measurement software package small parts measurement software package ventricle function measurement software package and user defined formula 7 Possess real time clock display annotation in image user defined annotation ...

Page 32: ...e option 3 4 2 Accessories Transducers C3 A 2 5 5 0MHz Convex Array L7M A 5 3 10 0MHz Linear Array L7S A 5 3 11 0MHz Linear Array V6 A 4 5 8 0MHz Micro convex Array R7 A 5 0 10 0MHz Linear Array MC6 A 4 5 8 0MHz Micro convex Array MC3 A 2 5 5 0MHz Micro convex Array P3 A 2 5 4 5MHz Phased Array Peripherals VGA output for external monitor VIDEO output for B W video printer WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI M...

Page 33: ...ctromagnetic waves To prevent damage to the system do not use in the following locations Exposed to direct sunlight Subject to sudden changes in temperature Dusty Subject to vibration Near heat generators High humidity Note This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy The equipment may cause radio frequency interference to other medical and non medical devices and radio com...

Page 34: ... the battery in water or allow it to get wet Do not put the battery into a microwave oven or pressurized container If the battery leaks or emits an odor remove it from all possible flammable sources If the battery emits an odor or heat is deformed or discolored or in a way appears abnormal during use recharging or storage immediately remove it and stop using it If you have any questions about the ...

Page 35: ...the appropriate storage case Ensure that no loose items are left on the console When Moving the System Carry the system with handle or put the system on the cart to move it NOTE Walk slowly and carefully when moving the system Do not let the system strike walls or doorframe Transporting the System Use extra care when transporting the system in a vehicle After preparing the system as described abov...

Page 36: ...d pop up dialog for shutting down Click the enter key then system power off Or press for 3 s system will be forced to shut down CAUTION Connecting the system to the wrong AC power supply may cause damage to the system and danger to the operators and animals 3 5 3 Probe Installation Caution Please only use the probes provided by manufacturer for this model other types of probes are not allowed to u...

Page 37: ...nect 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 printer to power system 5 Adjust printer parameter preset according to the type of printing paper Caution Do not use any other power cable to replace 3 wir...

Page 38: ...pter 4 Control Panel 4 1 Keyboard Appearance Fig 7 Keyboard Appearance 4 2 Alphanumeric Keyboard Fig 8 Alphanumeric Keyboard The alphanumeric keys are used for inputting patient s number name character and figure etc WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI MEDICALI SRL ...

Page 39: ...obe scanning position on the screen It is only available in frozen status Comment Press this key to enter into comment status and add comments in the image area on the screen TDI Press this key to enter into TDI mode Del Press this key to clear the measurement lines body mark and comments Archive File management of system you can view and edit the patient data Report Produce Save Recall an examina...

Page 40: ...key to save the current cine loop Save Only press this key to save the current image Freeze Press this key to freeze or unfreeze the current image ANGLE ZOOM Rotate the knob to adjust the angle or zoom Press this knob to change the function between angle and zoom GAIN Rotate the knob to adjust the gain of B mode C mode D mode PWmode CW mode and M mode When pressing the GAIN knob full screen show w...

Page 41: ...sponding parameters of the screen or open close the function 4 5 STC STC can be used for adjusting gain compensation in different image depth 4 6 Central Control 1 UPDATE 2 EXIT 3 Cursor 4 Change 5 MENU 6 Dist 7 Trace 8 Calc 9 ENTER 10 Trackball 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI MEDICALI SRL ...

Page 42: ...le trackball function selected the menu and confirm the input 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 7 Information Area Indicating Machine Status Left to Right of the up row hard disk cable network USB Hard disk press this icon to show the capacity of disc to used save data ...

Page 43: ...he main unit connects to the adapter with power supply the indicator lights otherwise extinguishes Charge Indicator When the battery is charging the indicator lights once the battery is charged the indicator goes out Sleep Indicator When the main unit is in sleep mode the indicator lights otherwise extinguished WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI MEDICALI SRL ...

Page 44: ... and 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 Selection In probe se...

Page 45: ...ds 1 Move the Trackball to the position of inputting character then input patient information 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 ins...

Page 46: ...de option TDI option CPA PD Mode option etc 5 5 1 B Mode Press B Mode key and display the single B Mode image B Mode is the basic mode for two dimensional scanning and diagnosis 5 5 2 B B Mode At B Mode status press parameter key on 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 mark...

Page 47: ...rackball to change 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 Pres...

Page 48: ...D mode 5 5 10 CW Mode Continuous Wave Doppler allows examination of blood flow data all along the Doppler cursor rather than from any specific depth Gather samples along the entire Doppler beam for rapid scanning of the heart Range gated CW allows information to be gathered at higher velocities It works with a phased array probe If the velocity of the blood flow is even too high for the PW mode to...

Page 49: ...ection of the anatomical site for PW Doppler examination The site where PW Doppler data is derived appears graphically on the B mode image Sample Volume Gate The Sample Volume Gate can be moved anywhere within B mode image PW mode Exam Procedure Get a good B mode image Press C key to help to locate the vessel you wish to examine Press D key to display the sample volume cursor and gate Position the...

Page 50: ...background information of spectral Sweep Speed control speed of spectral update Doppler Sample Volume Gate Position and Size Trackball and ENTER Move the sample volume on the B mode s Doppler cursor The gate is positioned over a specific position within the vessel To move Doppler cursor position turn the trackball left or right until positioned over the vessel To move sample volume gate position m...

Page 51: ...frequency and press the second line key of Frequency to decrease the frequency i Image In real status press the corresponding key of i Image to adjust Compound In real status press the corresponding key of Compound to adjust The SRA can t be edited after opening the compound SRA In real status press the corresponding key of SRA to turn on or off 5 6 2 B Menu Adjustment Click Change key or MENU kno...

Page 52: ... structure more clearly Move the cursor to Edge Enhance selection to adjust A 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 4B Move the cursor to 4B selection to display 4B Mode Utility This function includes post processing slide show and other items Press MENU knob then choose Utility select...

Page 53: ... angle to optimize the image for needle only Center Line Press the MENU or ENTER to show or hide Center line 5 63 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 Telephone 800 445 6741 USA and Canada 1 319 656 4447 International Fax 877 329 2482 USA and Canada 1 319 656 4451 In...

Page 54: ...e Parameter keys Function description Freq In real status press the corresponding key of Compound to adjust Base Line Adjust the position of baseline Press parameter control key on Baseline to change position of baseline PRF Activate PRF and press the corresponding key to adjust PRF Persistence Activate persistence and press parameter control key to adjust 5 8 PW CW Image Adjustment 5 8 1 Paramete...

Page 55: ...knob to change the angle of sample gate Invert Press the key the displayed image is reversed in the right left horizontal direction Press the key the displayed image is reversed in the up down vertical direction THI Turn ON OFF THI function AIO Press the AIO knob to activate the AIO function Parameter keys Freq In real status press the corresponding key of Freq to adjust Base Line Adjust the posit...

Page 56: ...djust image gray value parameters Layout Press corresponding keys to adjust the layout to LR or UD 5 10 CPA DPD TDI Image Adjustment Activate B Mode and press parameter key on CPA to enter into CPA Mode Then press MENU to display CPA Menu and move cursor to DPD to change the menu to DPD Menu 5 10 1 CPA DPD Parameter and Menu Adjustment Menu Parameters Function description Menu Wall Filter Move cur...

Page 57: ...e is reversed in the up down vertical direction THI Turn ON OFF THI function AIO Press the AIO to activate the AIO function Parameter keys Function description Freq In real status press the corresponding key of Freq to adjust Base Line Adjust the position of baseline Press parameter control key on Baseline to change position of baseline PRF Activate PRF and rotate Menu to Adjust PRF Persistence Ac...

Page 58: ...mbols on images for making explanation Add comments can through keyboard input directly or using the default comments The default comments are classified by examination mode as follows Classification Function Description Abdomen Abdomen general anatomy term Obstetrics Anatomy term of Obstetrics Gynecology Anatomy term of Gynecology Heart Anatomy term of Heart Small Parts Anatomy term of Small Part...

Page 59: ...R to activate it 2 Move trackball to place the comment to target area 3 Press ENTER again to confirm the comment 5 12 7 Edit Comments 1 In comment status move trackball to the comment press ENTER to activate it 2 Press BACKSPACE to delete unnecessary characters 3 Press ENTER to confirm 5 12 8 Delete Comments 5 12 8 1 Delete Characters In comment status activate the comment that need to be deleted ...

Page 60: ...3 Set Body Mark 5 13 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 etc each has different body mark Each type of body mark automatically is corresponding to current examination mode Icon Fig 11 Abdomen Mark Fig 12 Cardiac Mark WWW CFS IT CFS PRO...

Page 61: ...ECO 6 Digital Color Doppler Ultrasound System 48 Fig 13 Obstetric Mark Fig 14 Gynecology Mark WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI MEDICALI SRL ...

Page 62: ...ECO 6 Digital Color Doppler Ultrasound System 49 Fig 15 Small Part Mark Fig 16 Urology Mark WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI MEDICALI SRL ...

Page 63: ...ECO 6 Digital Color Doppler Ultrasound System 50 Fig 17 Vascular Mark Fig 18 Nerve Mark WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI MEDICALI SRL ...

Page 64: ...e position of the body mark 5 If you want to exit from the body mark function press again 6 Press EXIT to exit body status and the body mark is fastened to the screen 7 Press DEL to delete body marks 5 14 Image and Cine Disposition 5 14 1 The Principle of Cine Storage In real image status the image can be stored in the movie memory in chronological order maximum frames can be set The maximum numbe...

Page 65: ...image the image will be displayed below the screen If you need to 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...

Page 66: ... be printed as the arrangement set Delete 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 T...

Page 67: ... to USB hard disk or DICOM Storage Print Need to activate 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 a...

Page 68: ...t Patient Name Display 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 Clear All Clear all the data including the selected images the measurement result and patient s information etc Print Print the report with image Export...

Page 69: ...ay the birth date of patients Sex display sex 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 ...

Page 70: ... 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 Task Sequence WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI MEDICALI SRL ...

Page 71: ...ursor 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 move the track...

Page 72: ... 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 result will display in the measurement results area 6 Repeat the steps from 1 to 4 to start next distance measurement Press DEL to delete all the measurements Note Each group...

Page 73: ...nt 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 Note Each group of measurement is limited if the measurement results beyond it will begin a new group of measurement automatically 6 2 4 Histogram Hist...

Page 74: ...ance 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 corresponding points on the profile line 6 3 B Fast Measurement Press Dist to enter B Fast measurement in B mode Press the corre...

Page 75: ...Measurement Press Calc to enter into measurement status And press Change to choose the General measurement Meas Menu Submenu Unit Meas Method Meas Formula Comment General Measurement Distance cm Refer to distance Meas Perimeter Area Trace Perimeter Area Auto Cubic Spline Perimeter Area Ellipse Area cm2 Circle cm Refer to Ellipse and trace meas Press UPDATE to change ellipse and trace Volume 1 Dist...

Page 76: ...Area A2 Second Area Angle Line1 Line 2 deg Refer to distance Meas Angle Range 0 180 Histogram Ellipse Histogram Trace Histogram Rect Histogram Refer to Histogram Profile Refer to Profile 6 5 ABD Measurement Choose ABD exam mode Freeze the required image and then Press Calc to enter into ABD measurement status Or press Change to choose the ABD measurement Meas Menu Submenu Unit Meas Method Meas For...

Page 77: ...er to distance Meas Mid Aorta The same as above The same as above The same as above The same as above Distal Aorta The same as above The same as above The same as above The same as above Spleen Length Height Width cm cm cm ml Refer to distance Meas Formula V π 6 L H W L Length H Height W Width Renal Volume Rt Lt Length Height Width cm Refer to distance Meas Lliac Rt Lt Height cm Refer to distance ...

Page 78: ... Merz Shinozuka CRL cm Refer to distance Meas Formula to choose Hadlock Hansmann Korean Nelson Osaka Rempen Robinson Shinozuka BPD cm Refer to distance Meas Formula to choose Bessis CFEF Campbell Chitty Hadlock Hansmann Jeanty Johnsen Korean Kurtz Merz Osaka Rempen Sabbagha Shinozuka HC Trace Auto Cubic Spline Ellipse cm Refer to ellipse and trace Meas Formula to choose CFEF Campbell Chitty Hadloc...

Page 79: ...tance Meas Fetal Long Bones Humerus cm Refer to distance Meas Formula to choose Jeanty Korean Merz Osaka ULNA cm Refer to distance Meas Formula Jeanty Tibia cm Refer to distance Meas Formula to choose Jeanty Merz RAD cm Refer to distance Meas FIB cm Refer to distance Meas CLAV cm Refer to distance Meas Formula Yarkoni Fetal Cranium CER cm Refer to distance Meas Formula to choose Chitty Hill CM cm ...

Page 80: ...e of delivery Estimation 6 6 2 1 Calculating EDD by LMP Last menstrual period 1 In the new patient OB page update the LMP input box 2 Choose the LMP from the date dialog box or input the LMP date directly 3 The calculated EDD value will appear in the result measurement area of OB page 6 6 2 2 Calculating EDD by BBT Basal body temperature 1 In the new patient OB page update the Ovul Date input box ...

Page 81: ...The system will calculate and display two angles for doctor s reference Measurement steps 1 Choose HIPAngle menu item and click it to enter into measurement 2 Click on the line image region and appear one line with Move the line to the target measurement region 3 Rotate MENU knob to adjust the line angle press ENTER key to fix the line 4 Then appear the second line adjust the line according to the...

Page 82: ...ce Meas UT UT_L cm Refer to distance Meas CX_L cm Refer to distance Meas UT_W cm Refer to distance Meas UT_H cm Refer to distance Meas Cervix Vol ml Refer to distance Meas Formula V π 6 L H W L Cervix _L H Cervix _H W Cervix _W ENDO cm Refer to distance Meas Ovary L R ml Refer to distance Meas Formula V π 6 L H W L OV _L H OV _H W OV _W Follicle L R Follicle width cm Refer to distance Meas Follicl...

Page 83: ...surement in B mode 6 11 Urology Measurement Normally urology measurements are performed in B and B B mode Freeze the required image under Urology examination then press Calc to enter into Urology measurement status Meas Menu Submenu Unit Meas Method Meas Formula Comment Kidney Vol L R ml Refer to distance Meas Formula V π 6 L H W L Kidney_L H Kidney_H W Kidney_W Bladder Vol L W H Vol Biplace ml Re...

Page 84: ...hen press Calc to enter into Cardiac measurement Meas Menu Submenu Meas Method Meas Formula Comment Teichholz LVIDd LVIDs Refer to Distance Meas Formula EDV 7 LVIDd 3 2 4 LVIDd ESV 7 LVIDs 3 2 4 LVIDs SV EDV ESV CO SV HR 1000 EF SV EDV 100 FS LVIDd LVIDs LVIDd 100 SI SV BSA CI CO BSA Single Plane EDV A2C A4C ESV A2C A4C Refer to Volume of A4CTrace method Formula SV EDV ESV CO SV HR 1000 EF SV EDV ...

Page 85: ...se Mea Formula EDV ESV SV EDV ESV CO SV HR 1000 EF SV EDV 100 SI SV BSA CI CO BSA Cube LVSd LVIDd LVPWd IVSs LVIDs LVPWs Refer to Distance Meas Formula EDV LVIDd3 ESV LVIDs3 SV EDV ESV CO SV HR 1000 EF SV EDV 100 FS LVIDd LVIDs LVIDd 100 SI SV BSA CI CO BSA Bullet Volume LVLd LVLs LVAMd LVAMs Refer to Distance Meas Formula EDV 5 6 0 LVLd LVAMd ESV 5 6 0 LVLs LVAMs SV EDV ESV CO SV HR 1000 EF SV ED...

Page 86: ...nce Meas Ellipse Mea Pulmonary Valve PV Diam PV Area Refer to Distance Meas Ellipse Mea Tricuspid Valve TV Diam TV Area Refer to Distance Meas Ellipse Mea LVOT LVOT Diam LVOT Area Refer to Distance Meas Ellipse Mea RVOT RVOT Diam RVOT Area Refer to Distance Meas Ellipse Mea RV LV RVIDd LVIDd Refer to Distance Meas Formula RV LV RVIDd LVIDd 100 RA LA RA LA Refer to Area Measment Formula RA LA RAD L...

Page 87: ...ment status Or At real time status press M to enter into B M mode press Calc to enter into M mode measurement status 6 13 1 Distance Measurement steps 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 l...

Page 88: ...city Measurement step 1 Click Velocity to enter measurement condition 2 Select the starting point and press ENTER the starting point and the removable cursor display drag cursor to the end point 3 Press ENTER again measurement completes the result displays in the region of measurement 4 Repeat 1 3 and enter the next measurement of velocity Note The maximum number of the measurement result on the i...

Page 89: ...logy measurement status Or press Change to choose the cardiac measurement Meas Menu Submenu Unit Meas Method Meas Formula Comment Distance cm Refer to M distance Meas Time s Refer to M Time Meas Slope cm s Refer to M Velocity Meas HR Single Wave s bpm Refer to M velocity Meas Left Ventricle Cube LVSd LVIDd LVPWd LVSs LVIDs LVPWd CO SI CI FS SV EF EDV ESV Refer to M Distance Meas Formula EDV LVIDd3...

Page 90: ...d LVPWd cm Refer to M Distance Meas Mitral Valve EPSS cm Refer to M Distance Meas MV E Amp cm Refer to M Distance Meas MV AAmp cm Refer to M distance Meas MV D E Exc Dist Refer to M Velocity Meas MV E F Slope Refer to M Velocity Meas MV D E Slope Refer to M Velocity Meas A C Int Slope Refer to M Velocity Meas E Duration s Refer to M Time Meas A Duration s Refer to M Time Meas Aortic Valve AOD cm R...

Page 91: ...V RVIDd cm Refer to M Distance Meas LVIDd cm Refer to M Distance Meas LV Massd IVsd cm Refer to M Distance Meas LVIDd cm Refer to M Distance Meas LVPWd cm Refer to M Distance Meas TAPSE cm Refer to M Distance Meas 6 19 M Urology Measurement Refer to general measurement in M mode 6 20 M Small Parts Measurement Refer to general measurement in M mode 6 21 M Pediatric Measurement Refer to general meas...

Page 92: ... Manual Trace Measurement step 1 Move the trackball to select the start point of the one cycle and press ENTER to fix it 2 Move the trackball along the spectrum and press ENTER to complete 3 The measurement results will be displayed on the monitor and calculate other values of parameters 6 23 PW Fast Measurement Press Dist to enter PW Fast measurement in PW mode Press the corresponding parameter c...

Page 93: ...ressure s mmHg Formula Pressure 4 Vs Vs 10000 Vd cm s Refer to M speed meas Pressure d mmHg Formula Pressure 4 Vd Vd 10000 VMean cm s Refer to M speed meas Pressure VM ean mmHg Formula Pressure 4 VMean VMean 10000 TVI cm SD Formula SD Vs Vd RI Formula SD Vs Vd Vs PI Formula SD Vs Vd VMean HR Single wave bpm Ratio Area cm2 Refer to ellipse Meas Formula R A1 A2 A1 First Area A2 Second Area AutoCubic...

Page 94: ...me 1Dis1 Ellip ml Refer to distance and ellipse Meas Formula V π 6 A B M A Long Axis B Short Axis M Distance 6 24 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 Pea...

Page 95: ...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 meas Distance2 cm Refer to B distance meas StD Formula StD D1 D2 D1 100 D1...

Page 96: ...er 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 6 25 PW Abdomen Measurement Refer to PW general me...

Page 97: ...a Pressure 4 Vd Vd 10000 VMean cm s Refer to PW Trace Meas Pressure VMean mmHg Formula Pressure 4 VMean VMean 10000 TVI cm SD Formula SD Vs Vd RI Formula SD Vs Vd Vs PI Formula SD Vs Vd VMean HR Single wave bpm 6 27 6 27 6 27 6 27 6 27 6 27 6 27 6 27 PW GYN Measurement Press Calc to enter PW measurement in PW GYN mode Or press the corresponding parameter control key to switch the GYN measurement i...

Page 98: ...W cardiology mode Or press the corresponding parameter control key to switch the cardiology measurement item Meas Menu Submenu Unit Meas Method Meas Formula Comment Velocity cm s Refer to PW Velocity Meas Acceleration cm s2 Refer to PW Slope Meas Time s Refer to PW Time Meas Slope cm s Refer to PW Slope Meas HR Single Wave bpm Refer to PW Time Meas ED PS ED PS cm s Refer to PW Velocity Meas Formul...

Page 99: ...ope MVA PHT 220 MV PHT 1000 MVA VTI Formular MV VTI π LVOT VTI LVOT Diam LVOT Diam MV VTI 4 MV E Dur s Refer to PW Time Meas MV A Dur s Refer to PW Time Meas MV DecT s Refer to PW Time Meas MR Vmax cm s Refer to PW Velocity Meas Formula MR PGmax 4 MR Vmax MR Vmax 10000 MR VTI Refer to PW Trace Meas Formula MR PGmax 4 MR Vmax MR Vmax 10000 MR PGmean 4 MR PGmean MR PGmean 10000 dp dt Formula dp dt 3...

Page 100: ...ce Meas Formular LVOT PGmax 4 LVOT Vmax LVOT Vmax 10000 LVOT PGmax 4 LVOT Vmean LVOT Vmean 10000 LVPEP s Refer to PW Time Meas LVET s Refer to PW Time Meas AR Vmax cm s Refer to PW Velocity Meas Formular AR PGmax 4 AR Vmax AR Vmax 10000 AR VTI Refer to PW Trace Meas Formular AR PGmax 4 AR Vmax AR Vmax 10000 AR PGmean 4 AR Vmean AR Vmean 10000 AR DecT s Refer to PW Time Meas AR PHT Tricuspid Valve ...

Page 101: ...lar RVOT PGmax 4 RVOT Vmax RVOT Vmax 10000 RVOT VTI Formular RVOT PGmax 4 RVOT Vmax RVOT Vmax 10000 RVOT PGmean 4 RVOT Vmean RVOT Vmean 10000 PV Vmax cm s Refer to PW Velocity Meas Formular PV PGmax 4 PV Vmax PV Vmax 10000 PV VTI Formular PV PGmax 4 PV Vmax PV Vmax 10000 PV PGmean 4 PV Vmean PV Vmean 10000 PVA VTI Formular PVA VTI π RVOT VTI LVOT Diam LVOT Diam PV VTI 4 MPA Vmax cm s Refer to PW V...

Page 102: ...n 10000 PR PHT Pulmonary Vein PVein S Vel Refer to PW Velocity Meas PVein D Vel Refer to PW Velocity Meas PVein A Vel Refer to PW Velocity Meas PVein A Dur Refer to PW Time Meas PVein S VTI Refer to PW Trace Meas PVein D VTI Refer to PW Trace Meas PISA MR AR TR PR Refer to PW Trace Meas Formular EROA Flow Rate Vmax Flow EROA VTI Fraction Flow SV 100 Qp Qs AV VTI Refer to PW Trace Meas Formular AV ...

Page 103: ...easurement item Meas Menu Submenu Unit Meas Method Meas Formula Comment Subclavian A Prox CCA Mid CCA Distal CCA Bulb Prox ICA Mid ICA Distal ICA ECA Vertebral A Vs cm s Refer to M speed meas Pressure s mmHg Formula Pressure 4 Vs Vs 10000 Vd cm s Refer to M speed meas Pressure d mmHg Formula Pressure 4 Vd Vd 10000 VMean cm s Refer to M speed meas Pressure VMean mmHg Formula Pressure 4 VMean VMean ...

Page 104: ...und System 91 6 30 PW Urology Measurement Refer to PW general measurement 6 31 PW Small parts Measurement Refer to PW general measurement 6 32 PW Pediatric Measurement Refer to PW general measurement WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI MEDICALI SRL ...

Page 105: ...tton position Press ENTER to start operation 7 1 General setting Fig 29 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...

Page 106: ... the default frame when saving the film in freezing status Auto Export Select the need type Option 1 Export files to U disk after storage 2 Export files to Network after storage 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...

Page 107: ...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 Heart Rate cycle options for calculating the number of heart beats per minute of cardiac image WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI MEDICALI S...

Page 108: ...nt term down Add Folder add a measurement item In the left column when the term is fold there is otherwise Add Measurement add a measurement 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 Sheet 2 Folder Edit...

Page 109: ...ay names in the measurement menu Var Name The name of built in selected measurement menu user don t need modify while display order according to the names Unique Name Built in code user don t need modify Display In Menu Check the required item and it will display on the measurement menu The item without checking will not display on the measurement menu Name Measurement operation of specific measur...

Page 110: ...elected term that is display names in the measurement menu Var Name The name of built in selected measurement menu user don t need modify while display order according to the names Unique Name Built in code user don t need modify Tool Type Tool Select available measurement tool type B distance B line area circumference ellipse trace M distance M vertical line time M horizontal line M slope M slant...

Page 111: ...selected measurement operation 7 2 2 4 Create Measurement Operation Press Add in measurement operation interface pop up the following dialog box Fig 34 Interface for Edition of Measurement Formula Sheet 5 Operation content description of creating new measurement Caption Display the name of selected term that is display names in the measurement menu Var Name The name of built in selected measuremen...

Page 112: ...s necessary to enter into the following interface when creating measurement operation except OB Fig 35 Interface for Edition of Measurement Formula Formula edit formula in input box via keyboard and built in formula Validate press this button to check whether the formula is right or not after editing formula Clear clear the content in the input box Unit select the unit of calculation consequence M...

Page 113: ... measurement operation the following function interface is required Caution the results of GA and EDD don t require unit the unit of this class has been built in Fig 36 OB Formula Configuration Interface Measurement Items display created measurement term by now OB Tables built in OB formula table OB List WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI MEDICALI SRL ...

Page 114: ... for the current measuring Fetal Weight Fetal Weight calculation formula EFW Equation Fetal weight calculation for the current measuring EFW Growth Fetal weight growth curve for the current measuring Info Display the gestational age and fetal weight for the current measuring Cancel Cancel the operation of choosing the formula Save Save the users choice of formulas WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI MEDICALI ...

Page 115: ...eration 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 cursor to the Delete button press ENTER then delet...

Page 116: ...e all annotation in Comment Selected column into source annotation 7 3 2 2 Add comment 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 comment Operation 1 Alter annotation in...

Page 117: ...the Create button then press ENTER 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 and 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 Bodymark edition Operati...

Page 118: ...tion 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 button to turn on or off the function Fig 40 Utility option of menu Interface Preset Display the current preset Rename Rename the current preset Load Preset Loa...

Page 119: ...ode 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 down Copy to copy the exam mode selected in ExamMode to a specified prese...

Page 120: ...ed 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 quickly enter the followin...

Page 121: ...ig Interface Status After Freeze options for status after freezing Status After Real Time saving Cine Frames whether unfreezing upon save or not 7 6 Keyboard Users can set the number buttons and the store button on the keyboard easy to use WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI MEDICALI SRL ...

Page 122: ...ce you can check whether DICOM is open or not If you want to activate DICOM please contact with CHISON There must be DICOM SCP server which has been installed with PACS or other relative DICOM server software Fig 45 DICOM Setup Interface 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 nam...

Page 123: ...orage DICOM Worklist DICOM Print or DICOM SR Server AE Title input DICOM server AE name Server IP address input DICOM IP address SCP port input DICOM server SCP port Timeout set the delay time of DICOM Compression Mode check this option set Uncompressed or JPEG according to the corresponding requirements Compression Ratio after selecting the JPEG as the compression mode choose the appropriate comp...

Page 124: ...ath X fpga_update XXX Keyboard update File Path X keyboard_update XXX X means USB flash drives XXX means update content It should restart manually after hardware update and after software update machine can be restarted automatically 7 9 3 Function Setting Show the status of current functions and click the related button to turn on off this function need the key provided by CHISON 7 9 4 Installmen...

Page 125: ... 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 USB Video Printer Option Adjust the parameters of Video Printer Option Dark Light Sharpness and Gamma Select the parameters needed to adjust press Done button on the slider of the parameter and move the trackball to change the parameter WWW...

Page 126: ...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 electrical safety of the transduce...

Page 127: ...3 Put the insertion region of probe into disinfection solution the inserting depth can t exceed insertion region 4 Don t let the probe connector touch any liquid 5 Soak the probe for 3 h 6 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 rinsing water and times 7 ...

Page 128: ...ch 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 default 5 Probe works impr...

Page 129: ...p 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 probe s lens cable casin...

Page 130: ...iquid 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 sterilization methods Exposure to temperatures in excess of 60 º C will cause permanent dama...

Page 131: ...ions Using protective sheaths The use of market cleared probe sheaths is recommended for clinical applications Reference FDA March 29 1991 Medical Alert on Latex Products Protective sheaths may be required to minimize disease transmission Probe sheaths are available for use with all clinical situations where infection is a concern Use of legally marketed sterile probe sheaths is strongly recommend...

Page 132: ...se or disposable devices However ultrasound transducers are complex and expensive devices that must be reused between patients It is very important therefore to minimize the risk of disease transmission by using barriers and through proper processing between patients Risk of Infection ALWAYS clean and disinfect the probe between patients to the level appropriate for the type of examination and use...

Page 133: ... 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 chemical germicide for longer than is stated by the germicide instructions for use Extended soaking may cause probe damage and early failure of the enclosure resulting in possible electric shock hazard Prepare the germicide solution according to the manufacturer...

Page 134: ...ied 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 parts of the device for example the keyboard This may reduce the safety and effectiveness of the system and probes and may also reduce the life time of the systems and probes...

Page 135: ...ential 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 instruments that simply come into contact with mucous membranes such as fiber optic endoscopes require high level disinfection rather than sterilization Although endocavitary ultra...

Page 136: ...D1 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 detergent water solution as described above is important as the first step in proper disinfection since chemical disinfectants act more rapidly on clean surfaces However the addition...

Page 137: ...gical 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 endocavitary examinations should be performed with the operator properly gloved throughout the procedure Gloves should be used to remove the condom or other barrier from the transducer and to wash the tra...

Page 138: ...nation is complete follow the cleaning and disinfecting or sterilizing procedures as appropriate 9 3 2 Operating Transvaginal probe The transvaginal probe is an endo cavity probe for the operation safety please refer to Care and Maintenance for cleaning and disinfection The temperature at the tip of the probe displays on the screen for monitoring No temperature above 43ºC is allowed It also depend...

Page 139: ...eaning or disinfecting Before and after each exam please clean the probe handle and disinfect the transvaginal and transrectal probes using liquid chemical germicides Cleaning You can clean the transvaginal and transrectal probes to remove all coupling gel by wiping with a soft cloth and rinsing with flowing water Then wash the probe with mild soap in lukewarm water Scrub the probe as needed and u...

Page 140: ... 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 life time of 5 years and CHISON ECO probes have life time of 5 years after ex work The warranty of the system and probes afte...

Page 141: ...rvice engineer If CHISON headquarter service center provides the calibration certificate for the related system or probe then user could continue to 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 immediately stop using th...

Page 142: ...x A The Information of EC Representative Shanghai International Holding Corp GmbH Europe Add Eiffestrasse 80 20537 Hamburg Germany Tel 0049 40 2513175 Fax 0049 40 255726 E mail antonsissi hotmail com shholding hotmail com WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI MEDICALI SRL ...

Page 143: ...td μs 0 57 Information prr Hz 2293 6 pr at max Ipi MPa 1 23 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 35 21 Operating Mode B B Control Focus cm 6 4 Conditions A Power 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the require...

Page 144: ...on prr Hz 2381 pr at max Ipi MPa 2 38 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 35 32 Operating Mode THI B THI B Control Focus cm 6 2 Conditions A Power 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the requirements of 201 1...

Page 145: ... 0 59 Information prr Hz 2293 6 pr at max Ipi MPa 0 95 deq at max Ipi cm 0 8 Ipa αat max MI W cm2 22 8 Operating Mode B M B M B M Control Focus cm 5 11 6 Conditions A Power 100 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 I...

Page 146: ... 55 Information prr Hz 2293 6 pr at max Ipi MPa 0 87 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 15 02 Operating Mode THI B M THI B M THI B M Control Focus cm 5 11 6 Conditions A Power 100 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses ...

Page 147: ...n prr Hz 1824 8 pr at max Ipi MPa 1 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 42 13 Operating Mode B C B C Control Focus cm 5 3 Conditions A Power 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the requirements of 201 12 4 2a...

Page 148: ...any data in the column related to MI Acoustic Output Table System ECO 6 Transducer Model C3 A Operating Mode PW Index Label MI TIS TIB TIC Scan Non scan Non scan Aaprt 1c m2 Aaprt 1cm2 Global Maximum Index Value 0 6 0 4 0 7 Associated pra Mpa 1 Acoustic P mW 36 Parameter min of Pα Zs Ita α Zs mW 22 03 Zs cm 2 5 Zbp cm 2 61 Zb cm 4 95 Z at max Ipi α cm 5 deq Zb cm 0 28 fawf MHz 2 89 3 9 2 89 Dim of...

Page 149: ...n prr Hz 3846 2 pr at max Ipi MPa 1 63 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 23 46 Operating Mode B B Control Focus cm 1 0 5 Conditions A Power 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the requirements of 201 12 4 2...

Page 150: ... prr Hz 4854 pr at max Ipi MPa 2 56 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 84 23 Operating Mode THI B THI B Control Focus cm 3 5 3 Conditions A Power 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the requirements of 201 1...

Page 151: ...ation prr Hz 3846 2 pr at max Ipi MPa 3 73 deq at max Ipi cm 0 07 Ipa αat max MI W cm2 154 43 Operating Mode B M B M B M Control Focus cm 1 5 0 5 1 5 Conditions A Power 100 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If th...

Page 152: ...n prr Hz 3846 2 pr at max Ipi MPa 3 73 deq at max Ipi cm 0 07 Ipa αat max MI W cm2 154 36 Operating Mode THI B M THI B M THI B M Control Focus cm 1 5 0 5 1 5 Conditions A Power 100 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOT...

Page 153: ...rr Hz 3424 7 pr at max Ipi MPa 1 02 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 13 43 Operating Mode B C B C Control Focus cm 6 5 4 5 Conditions A Power 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the requirements of 201 12 ...

Page 154: ...rmation prr Hz 3424 7 pr at max Ipi MPa 1 84 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 27 45 Operating Mode PW PW PW Control Focus cm 1 5 1 5 1 5 Conditions A Power 100 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the requi...

Page 155: ...ion prr Hz 3846 2 pr at max Ipi MPa 1 02 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 32 96 Operating Mode B B Control Focus cm 2 6 Conditions A Power 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the requirements of 201 12 4 2...

Page 156: ...on prr Hz 4082 pr at max Ipi MPa 2 34 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 105 36 Operating Mode THI B THI B Control Focus cm 3 3 Conditions A Power 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the requirements of 201 ...

Page 157: ...ormation prr Hz 668 9 pr at max Ipi MPa 1 12 deq at max Ipi cm 1 65 Ipa αat max MI W cm2 34 41 Operating Mode B M B M B M Control Focus cm 4 7 5 3 5 Conditions A Power 100 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the...

Page 158: ...tion prr Hz 668 9 pr at max Ipi MPa 1 12 deq at max Ipi cm 1 65 Ipa αat max MI W cm2 34 38 Operating Mode THI B M THI B M THI B M Control Focus cm 4 7 5 3 5 Conditions A Power 100 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE...

Page 159: ...ion prr Hz 6097 pr at max Ipi MPa 1 55 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 37 77 Operating Mode B C B C Control Focus cm 1 1 Conditions A Power 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the requirements of 201 12 4...

Page 160: ...formation prr Hz 6970 pr at max Ipi MPa 3 17 deq at max Ipi cm 0 27 Ipa αat max MI W cm2 179 38 Operating Mode PW PW PW Control Focus cm 6 5 3 5 3 5 Conditions A Power 100 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the...

Page 161: ...rmation prr Hz 2299 pr at max Ipi MPa 1 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 14 5 Operating Mode B B Control Focus cm 7 3 Conditions A Power 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the requirements of 201 12 4 2a ...

Page 162: ...ion prr Hz 2299 pr at max Ipi MPa 1 12 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 12 02 Operating Mode THI B THI B Control Focus cm 7 3 Conditions A Power 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the requirements of 201 ...

Page 163: ... 33 Information prr Hz 668 9 pr at max Ipi MPa 1 03 deq at max Ipi cm 0 56 Ipa αat max MI W cm2 14 7 Operating Mode B M B M B M Control Focus cm 7 7 7 Conditions A Power 100 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If t...

Page 164: ...nformation prr Hz 668 9 pr at max Ipi MPa 1 03 deq at max Ipi cm 0 56 Ipa αat max MI W cm2 14 63 Operating Mode THI B M THI B M THI B M Control Focus cm 7 7 7 Conditions A Power 100 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NO...

Page 165: ...ion prr Hz 6097 pr at max Ipi MPa 1 25 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 42 16 Operating Mode B C B C Control Focus cm 5 5 Conditions A Power 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the requirements of 201 12 4...

Page 166: ... Information prr Hz 6098 pr at max Ipi MPa 1 41 deq at max Ipi cm 0 18 Ipa αat max MI W cm2 23 63 Operating Mode PW PW PW Control Focus cm 3 3 3 Conditions A Power 100 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the req...

Page 167: ...ion prr Hz 3846 2 pr at max Ipi MPa 1 02 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 32 96 Operating Mode B B Control Focus cm 2 6 Conditions A Power 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the requirements of 201 12 4 2...

Page 168: ...n prr Hz 4082 pr at max Ipi MPa 2 34 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 105 36 Operating Mode THI B THI B Control Focus cm 3 3 Conditions A Power 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the requirements of 201 1...

Page 169: ...ormation prr Hz 668 9 pr at max Ipi MPa 1 12 deq at max Ipi cm 1 65 Ipa αat max MI W cm2 34 41 Operating Mode B M B M B M Control Focus cm 4 7 5 3 5 Conditions A Power 100 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the...

Page 170: ...tion prr Hz 668 9 pr at max Ipi MPa 1 12 deq at max Ipi cm 1 65 Ipa αat max MI W cm2 34 22 Operating Mode THI B M THI B M THI B M Control Focus cm 4 7 5 3 5 Conditions A Power 100 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE...

Page 171: ...ion prr Hz 6097 pr at max Ipi MPa 1 55 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 37 77 Operating Mode B C B C Control Focus cm 1 1 Conditions A Power 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the requirements of 201 12 4...

Page 172: ...formation prr Hz 6970 pr at max Ipi MPa 3 17 deq at max Ipi cm 0 27 Ipa αat max MI W cm2 179 38 Operating Mode PW PW PW Control Focus cm 6 5 3 5 3 5 Conditions A Power 100 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the...

Page 173: ...ion prr Hz 4854 pr at max Ipi MPa 3 11 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 90 12 Operating Mode B B Control Focus cm 3 6 5 Conditions A Power 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the requirements of 201 12 4 2...

Page 174: ...is not required to enter any data in the column related to MI Acoustic Output Table System ECO 6 Transducer Model MC6 A Operating Mode THI B Index Label MI TIS TIB TIC Scan Non scan Non scan Aaprt 1c m2 Aaprt 1cm2 Global Maximum Index Value 0 6 0 1 Associated pra Mpa 1 49 Acoustic P mW 20 Parameter min of Pα Zs Ita α Zs mW Zs cm Zbp cm Zb cm Z at max Ipi α cm 3 3 deq Zb cm fawf MHz 5 68 5 67 Dim o...

Page 175: ... Information prr Hz 400 pr at max Ipi MPa 0 75 deq at max Ipi cm 3 27 Ipa αat max MI W cm2 12 25 Operating Mode B M B M B M Control Focus cm 3 5 5 Conditions A Power 100 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the r...

Page 176: ...ormation prr Hz 400 pr at max Ipi MPa 0 75 deq at max Ipi cm 3 27 Ipa αat max MI W cm2 12 21 Operating Mode THI B M THI B M THI B M Control Focus cm 3 5 5 Conditions A Power 100 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 ...

Page 177: ...ion prr Hz 6097 pr at max Ipi MPa 1 45 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 32 65 Operating Mode B C B C Control Focus cm 4 4 Conditions A Power 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the requirements of 201 12 4...

Page 178: ... Information prr Hz 4000 pr at max Ipi MPa 0 57 deq at max Ipi cm 0 57 Ipa αat max MI W cm2 8 52 Operating Mode PW PW PW Control Focus cm 5 5 5 Conditions A Power 100 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the requ...

Page 179: ...on prr Hz 3831 pr at max Ipi MPa 1 52 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 61 29 Operating Mode B B Control Focus cm 3 7 5 Conditions A Power 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the requirements of 201 12 4 2a...

Page 180: ...n prr Hz 3831 pr at max Ipi MPa 1 14 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 45 26 Operating Mode THI B THI B Control Focus cm 3 7 5 Conditions A Power 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the requirements of 201 ...

Page 181: ...formation prr Hz 4717 pr at max Ipi MPa 2 72 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 215 57 Operating Mode B M B M B M Control Focus cm 6 5 0 5 6 5 Conditions A Power 100 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the r...

Page 182: ...on prr Hz 4717 pr at max Ipi MPa 2 71 deq at max Ipi cm 0 07 Ipa αat max MI W cm2 215 32 Operating Mode THI B M THI B M THI B M Control Focus cm 6 5 0 5 6 5 Conditions A Power 100 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE...

Page 183: ... prr Hz 3424 7 pr at max Ipi MPa 3 12 deq at max Ipi cm Ipa αat max MI W cm2 184 6 Operating Mode B C B C Control Focus cm 5 5 2 5 Conditions A Power 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the requirements of 201 1...

Page 184: ...rmation prr Hz 3424 7 pr at max Ipi MPa 3 05 deq at max Ipi cm 2 68 Ipa αat max MI W cm2 141 73 Operating Mode PW PW PW Control Focus cm 5 5 2 5 4 5 Conditions A Power 100 100 100 NOTE1 Data should only be entered in one of the columns related to TIS NOTE2 Information need not be provided regarding TIC for any TRANSDUCER ASSEMBLY not intended for transcranial or neonatal cephalic uses NOTE3 If the...

Page 185: ... PD td µsec 0 97 PRF prr Hz 3337 5 pr PIImax pr at max Ipi MPa 3 83 deq PIImax deq at max Ipi cm Focal Length Focal Length FLx cm 0 32 FLy cm 0 24 IPA 3 MImax Ipi at max MI W cm2 98 54 Ope ratin g Con trol Con ditio ns Mode Mode NA B B Focus Focus cm 4 1 Power Power 100 100 Notes a This index is not required for this operating mode see section 4 1 3 1 of the Output Display Standard NEMA UD 3 b Thi...

Page 186: ...td µ sec 0 97 PRF prr Hz 3336 pr PIImax pr at max Ipi MPa 3 83 deq PIImax deq at max Ipi cm Focal Length Focal Length FLx cm 0 36 FLy cm 0 22 IPA 3 MImax Ipi at max MI W cm2 98 50 Operating Control Conditions Mode Mode NA THI B THI B Focus Focus cm 4 1 Power Power 100 100 Notes a This index is not required for this operating mode see section 4 1 3 1 of the Output Display Standard NEMA UD 3 b This ...

Page 187: ...PD td µ sec 1 69 PRF prr Hz 5948 pr PIImax pr at max Ipi MPa 1 76 deq PIImax deq at max Ipi cm Focal Length Focal Length FLx cm 0 27 FLy cm 0 32 IPA 3 MImax Ipi at max MI W cm2 57 36 Operating Control Conditions Mode Mode NA C C Focus Focus cm 4 1 Power Power 100 100 Notes a This index is not required for this operating mode see section 4 1 3 1 of the Output Display Standard NEMA UD 3 b This probe...

Page 188: ...r Information PD td µ sec 1 83 PRF prr Hz 5049 pr PIImax pr at max Ipi MPa 1 81 deq PIImax deq at max Ipi cm 0 40 Focal Length Focal Length FLx cm 0 32 FLy cm 0 39 IPA 3 MImax Ipi at max MI W cm2 150 40 Operating Control Conditions Mode Mode NA PW PW PW Focus Focus cm 1 1 1 Power Power 100 100 100 Notes a This index is not required for this operating mode see section 4 1 3 1 of the Output Display ...

Page 189: ...Information PD td µ sec 0 45 PRF prr Hz 5543 pr PIImax pr at max Ipi MPa 1 59 deq PIImax deq at max Ipi cm 0 33 Focal Length Focal Length FLx cm 0 28 FLy cm 0 34 IPA 3 MImax Ipi at max MI W cm2 189 20 Operating Control Conditions Mode Mode NA M M M Focus Focus cm 5 5 6 Power Power 100 100 100 Notes a This index is not required for this operating mode see section 4 1 3 1 of the Output Display Stand...

Page 190: ... Other Informatio n PD td µ sec 26 00 PRF prr Hz 0 pr PIImax pr at max Ipi MPa 0 12 deq PIImax deq at max Ipi cm 0 81 Focal Length Focal Length FLx cm 0 42 0 43 FLy cm 0 32 0 30 IPA 3 MImax Ipi at max MI W cm2 38 96 Operating Control Conditions Mode Mode NA CW CW CW CW Focus Focus cm 3 5 6 6 Power Power 100 100 100 100 Notes a This index is not required for this operating mode see section 4 1 3 1 ...

Page 191: ...formation PD td µ sec 0 71 PRF prr Hz 200 pr PIImax pr at max Ipi MPa 2 61 deq PIImax deq at max Ipi cm 3 01 Focal Length Focal Length FLx cm 0 42 FLy cm 0 54 IPA 3 MImax Ipi at max MI W cm2 82 33 Operating Control Conditions Mode Mode NA CFM M CFM M CFM M Focus Focus cm 4 5 6 Power Power 100 100 100 Notes a This index is not required for this operating mode see section 4 1 3 1 of the Output Displ...

Page 192: ...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 6 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment the ECO 6 should assure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test IEC 60601 t...

Page 193: ...ronment If the user of the ECO 6 requires continued operation during power mains interruptions it is recommended that the ECO 6 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 or hospital environmen...

Page 194: ...lly 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 6 is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the ECO 6 should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as...

Page 195: ...eparation 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 situations Electromagnetic propa...

Page 196: ...ent 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 WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI MEDICALI SRL ...

Page 197: ... 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 WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI MEDICALI SRL ...

Page 198: ...er 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 model Maximum surface temperature C...

Page 199: ...nt 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 WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI MEDICALI SRL ...

Page 200: ... 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 WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI MEDICALI SRL ...

Page 201: ...et 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 shared files click add to a...

Page 202: ... 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 WWW CFS IT CFS PRODOTTI MEDICALI SRL ...

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