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200 PRO Series

A Training in Partnership Program

Quick Start 

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Summary of Contents for LOGIQ 200 PRO Series

Page 1: ...GE Medical Systems Training In Partnership TiP TM LOGIQ 200 PRO Series A Training in Partnership Program Quick Start 2234974 100 ...

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Page 3: ...Copyright E 1999 By General Electric Co GE Medical Systems Technical Publications 2234974 100 Revision 0 LOGIQ 200 PRO Series Quick Start Guide ...

Page 4: ... Europe Beethovenstraβe 239Postfach110560D 42655Sol Solingen GERMANY Regulatory Requirement This product complies with regulatory requirements of the following European Directive 93 42 EEC concerning medical devices This Quick Start Guide is a reference for the LOGIQt200 PRO Series It applies to all version of the 0 0 software for the LOGIQt200 PRO Series ...

Page 5: ...t 2234974 100 Rev 0 REV DATE REASON FOR CHANGE 0 AUG 8 1999 Initial release LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES PAGE REVISION PAGE REVISION NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER TiP Cover Page N A Title Page 0 Revision History A and B 0 Quick Start 1 thru Quick Start 30 0 ...

Page 6: ...sion of this document Information pertaining to this document is maintained on GPC GE Medical Systems Global Product Configuration If you need to know the latest revision contact your distributor local GE Sales Representative or in the USA call the GE Ultrasound Clinical Answer Center at 1 800 682 5327 or 414 524 5698 ...

Page 7: ...m safely The Quick Start Guide takes the user from system familiarization through power on patient data entry exam category preset selection scan modes adjustments basic measurements report pages recording images and power off The LOGIQt200 PRO Series manuals are written for users who are familiar with basic ultrasound principals and techniques They do not include sonography training or clinical p...

Page 8: ...ies system console Most features come with the standard configuration while other features are options to the standard console 8 Black White Monitor 9 Release Button to raise and lower the monitor 10 B W Video Page Printer Optional 11 Power Switch 12 Keyboard 13 Probe Connector 14 Probe Holder 15 MOD Driver Optional 1 2 7 4 5 6 3 8 ...

Page 9: ... Series Quick Start 2234974 100 Rev 0 Back View 1 Rear Handle 2 Peripheral Accesory Connector Panel 3 Black White Monitor 4 Release Button to raise and lower the monitor Optional Freeze Foot Switch 1 2 3 4 ÍÍÍ ÍÍÍ ÍÍÍ ÍÍÍ FREEZE ...

Page 10: ...amp dedicated circuit for 220 240 VAC Europe S Make sure that the power switch is turned off S Unwrap the power cable Make sure to allow sufficient slack in the cable so that the plug is not pulled out of the wall if the system is moved slightly S Push the power plug securely into the wall outlet To power on the system press the Power switch located to the left of the probe connectors to the on I ...

Page 11: ...ontrols have been arranged according to function and usage This helps minimize operator movement while scanning 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Patient Entry Keys 2 Alphanumeric Keys 3 Special Keys 4 Preset Keys 5 Probe Select Keys 6 User Define Keys 7 Mode Display Record Keys 8 Mesurement Annotation Keys 9 TGC Keys ...

Page 12: ...be Controls A probe is activated by pressing the Probe Select key Probe Ports All imaging probes can be plugged into either of the two probe ports NOTE Ensure that the probe port is deactivated before disconnecting the probe Probe Select1 1 Probe Select2 2 LOCK UNLOCK ...

Page 13: ...ne Enter the desired exam number and fill in the appropriate patient data Highlight EXIT and press Return or press New Patient again when the patient entry menu data has been completed The system takes a few seconds to load new exam category parameters and calibrate the attached transducers before entering the scan mode New Patient PATIENT ENTRY MENU EXAM CATEGORY SELECTION 1 1 RAD ABDOMEN 2 OBSTE...

Page 14: ...esired display mode or combination of display modes B Mode or M Mode If the dual display mode split screen is desired the L and R keys activate the Left or Right displayed image Scan the desired anatomy Change modes as desired Use the mode controls to adjust the image as necessary B Mode M Mode R ...

Page 15: ...echo intensity levels received are presented as shades of gray 4 Frame Average Averages previous frames of image data with the current frame 5 Edge Enhance Brings out subtle tissue differences and boundaries by enhancing the gray scale differences corresponding to the edges of structures 6 Multi Freq Controls the penetration 7 Scan Width Used to widen or narrow the scan width to maximize the image...

Page 16: ...nges the depth at which the selected number of focal zones are optimized 12 Reverse The GE logo at the top of the sector wedge corresponds to the orientation mark on the probe body When Reverse is active the image flips and the GE logo switches to correspond to the probe mark 13 Depth Controls the distance over which the B Mode images anatomy 14 B M Gain Controls the amount of echo information dis...

Page 17: ...4 Change Map Image too noisy 1 Decrease B M GAIN 2 Decrease Dynamic Range 3 Increase Frame Average 4 Increase Edge Enhance Improve Uniformity 1 Increase the number of focal zones 2 Decrease Scan Width 3 Adjust TGC to compensate for attenuation Cystic Imaging 1 Decrease the B M GAIN 2 Decrease Dynamic Range 3 Use Scan Width to reduce image width 4 Change Combi Focus to increase number of focal zone...

Page 18: ...the scan area size is reduced and the position changed the M Mode cursor will follow the position change to stay within the displayed scan area The Dual Format keys work the same as in dual B Mode but both B Mode and M Mode are displayed on the left and right sides of the screen The keyboard controls that effect M Mode are as follows M Mode Optimization Adjustments for Do the Following Adjustments...

Page 19: ...keyboard controls that effect B Mode are as follows 1 Zoom Enables zoom function 2 B M Gain Controls the gain of the displayed timeline echoes To increase decrease turn the control clockwise counterclockwise 3 Sweep Speed Controls the speed at which the timeline updates across the speed 3 1 2 ...

Page 20: ...the cine Scroll control to display individual image frames which were stored by the system NOTE Cine frame number is the most current image The lower the cine frame number the older the image The dynamic range and gain parameters displayed on the screen are valid for cine frame number zero only NOTE One click of the Cine Scroll knob erases displayed measurements Cine Scroll B M Gain FW BW ...

Page 21: ...he trackball function to controlling the cursor The Trackball and Arrow keys on the keyboard are used to move the cursor during the Comment function When the blinking cursor is in the desired position comments may be typed in Annotations are entered in the type over not insert mode Be careful not to write over text when editing Comment ...

Page 22: ...wn in green on the keyboard The green symbols shown in the lower right portion of a key will print when the Green Shift is active Green symbols for foreign languages can only be used with the proper designated letters The Green symbols shown in the lower right portion of a key print when the Green Shift is active and that key is pressed The Green symbols shown in the upper half of a key will print...

Page 23: ... body pattern generally displayed in the lower left corner of the screen appears Cycle through the body patterns by pressing the Body Pattern key repeatedly A Probe Orientation Marker is used to illustrate the probe position This marker can be placed with the Trackball and rotated with the Rotation Focus control Press Set to complete the body pattern selection Body Pattern Focus Rotation ECG Gain ...

Page 24: ...u The specific measurement calculation can be chosen before or after the basic measurement has been performed Scan the desired anatomy and press Freeze Press Measurement key Type of the measurement can be chosen by pressing the Measurement key MODE Key Pressed After Freeze key is pressed B M with B Once Distance Ellipse Tissue Depth Tissue Depth Distance Depth Difference Twice Trace Circle Time In...

Page 25: ...ress Measurement once Use the Trackball to move the cursor to the measurement start point Press Set to fix the measurement start point cursor and to display a second cursor Use the Trackball to move the second cursor to the measurement end point Press Set to complete the measurement and fix the Distance value displayed on the bottom part of the screen Measurement Set Set ...

Page 26: ...or to either end of the major axis of the area to measure Press Set to fix the start point cursor Use the Trackball to move the second cursor to the major axis measurement end point Press the Ellipse up down arrow key An ellipse having an initial circle shape appears Use the Trackball to position the ellipse as necessary and to size the measured axis Press Set to complete the ellipse measurement a...

Page 27: ...creen The display on the bottom of the screen shows the circumference in cm Use the Trackball to move the dot cursor to the measurement start point Press Set to change the dot cursor to a cursor Use the Trackball to trace the measurement area The circumference displayed on the bottom of the screen will change with the tracing Press Set to fix the Circumference value displayed on the bottom of the ...

Page 28: ...rement Press Freeze to stop image acquisition Press Measurement three times to enable the echo level function A box V cursor appears Use the Trackball to move the box V cursor over the measurement area Press Set to fix the Echo value displayed Set Measurement Measurement Measurement ...

Page 29: ...rement twice A cursor with a vertical dotted line appears when the cursor is in the M Mode portion of the display Use the Trackball to move the cursor to the measurement start point Press Set to fix the first cursor Use the Trackball to move the end cursor to the measurement end point Press Set to complete the measurement Set Measurement Measurement Set ...

Page 30: ...ree times With the cursor in the M Mode timeline area a cursor with a vertical dotted line is displayed Use the Trackball to position the measurement start point Press Set to fix the start point Use the Trackball to position the measurement end point Press Set to complete the measurement Set Measurement Measurement Measurement Set ...

Page 31: ...surements and calculations however remain on the report pages Pressing New Patient erases all measurements and calculations on the display and clears the report pages Rotating the Cine Scroll control erases measurements Adding a new measurement that exceeds the maximum number of allowable measurements erases the first or oldest measurement Clear New Patient Cine Scroll B M Gain FW BW ...

Page 32: ...age Hospital Name Oper ID mm dd yy ID Patient ID Name Patient Name AGE LMP GA mm dd yy G P A E Ref MD NOTE POS PLAC Page 1 4 FLUID PREVIA GRADE MEASUREMENT CUA GP CALCULATION BPD HADLOCK Y mm W D D CI 70 86 HC HADLOCK Y mm W D D FL BPD 71 87 OFD HC mm W D D FL AC 20 24 AC HADLOCK Y mm W D D FC HC TAD AC mm W D D HC AC APD AC mm W D D FL HADLOCK Y mm W D D EFW FL AC HC BPD CRL HADLOCK Y mm W D D g ...

Page 33: ... image Press Image Recall to display the last image stored in system memory Use Trackball or Ellipse key to select the desired image to recall After recall comments measurements and body patterns can be added to the image The image is then available for printing and archiving to MOD option Printing Use the Record1 or Record2 keys to print the image report page a B W Video Page Printer The function...

Page 34: ...eo key is used to display the External Video on the LOGIQt200 PRO Series screen Probe Cleaning Disinfection Probes should be cleaned and disinfected after each use The Probe Immersion Levels are provided with the probe but are also pictured in the Probes chapter of the User Manual Ext Video ...

Page 35: ...e circuit breaker in the back of the machine and do NOT unplug the system from the wall outlet x If the system has not turned off five minutes after pressing the power switch off listen for hard drive activity If there is no hard disk drive activity the circuit breaker on the bottom of the power supply can be used to turn off the system Do NOT turn off the circuit breaker while the hard disk is wo...

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