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DC-35/DC-40/DC-45/DC-40S/DC-40 Pro 

 

Diagnostic Ultrasound System 

 
 

Operator’s Manual 

 
 

[Basic Volume] 

 
 

Summary of Contents for DC-35

Page 1: ...DC 35 DC 40 DC 45 DC 40S DC 40 Pro Diagnostic Ultrasound System Operator s Manual Basic Volume...

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Page 3: ...ded Use 2 1 2 2 Contraindication 2 1 2 3 Product and Model Code 2 1 2 4 Product Specifications 2 1 2 4 1 Imaging Mode 2 1 2 4 2 Power supply 2 2 2 4 3 Environmental Conditions 2 2 2 4 4 Size and Weigh...

Page 4: ...Touchscreen 3 23 3 7 4 Soft keyboard 3 24 4 Exam Preparation 4 1 4 1 To Start an Exam 4 1 4 2 Patient Information 4 1 4 2 1 New Patient Information 4 1 4 2 2 Retrieve Patient Information 4 5 4 3 Sele...

Page 5: ...ures for TDI Imaging 5 31 5 9 2 TDI Image Parameters 5 31 5 9 3 TDI Image Optimization 5 31 5 9 4 TDI Quantitative Analysis QA 5 32 5 10 3D 4D 5 36 5 10 1 Overview 5 36 5 10 2 Note Before Use 5 40 5 1...

Page 6: ...8 4 Measurement Accuracy 8 5 9 Comments and Body Marks 9 1 9 1 Comments Annotations 9 1 9 1 1 Comments Basic Procedures 9 1 9 1 2 Touch Screen Display in Comments 9 2 9 1 3 Adding Comments 9 3 9 1 4 M...

Page 7: ...0 9 4 Adding Deleting a User 10 17 10 9 5 Modify Password 10 18 11 DICOM 11 1 11 1 DICOM Preset 11 1 11 1 1 Network Preset 11 1 11 1 2 DICOM Local Preset 11 2 11 1 3 Service Preset 11 3 11 2 Verify Co...

Page 8: ...Bracket 13 27 13 2 7 Storage and Transportation 13 28 13 2 8 Disposal 13 28 13 3 Middle Line 13 29 14 Acoustic Output 14 1 14 1 Concerns with Bioeffects 14 1 14 2 Prudent Use Statement 14 1 14 3 ALAR...

Page 9: ...vii Appendix A Barcode Reader A 1 Appendix B Electrical Safety Inspection B 1 Appendix C iScanHelper C 1 Appendix D Wireless LAN D 1 Appendix E Ultrasound Gel Warmer E 1 Appendix F Batteries F 1...

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Page 11: ...ntries All other trademarks that appear in this manual are used only for informational or editorial purposes They are the property of their respective owners Responsibility on the Manufacturer Party C...

Page 12: ...made failure Malfunction or damage caused by unstable or out of range power input Malfunction or damage caused by force majeure such as fire and earthquake Malfunction or damage caused by improper ope...

Page 13: ...bility for diagnostic procedures Mindray shall not be liable for the results of diagnostic procedures 7 Important data must be backed up on external memory media 8 Mindray shall not be liable for loss...

Page 14: ...preset maintenance and acoustic output etc z Operator s Manual Advanced Volume Describes measurement preset measurements and calculations etc z Operator s Manual Acoustic Power Data and Surface Temper...

Page 15: ...box and some basic operations z Button The angular bracket indicates buttons knobs and other controls on control panel or keyboard z Item in menu soft menu and button in dialog box The square bracket...

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Page 17: ...against harmful ingress of water Main unit IPX0 Probes IPX7 Footswitch FS 81 SP 2 one pedal belongs to IPX8 971 SWNOM 2 pedal or 3 pedal belongs to IP68 According to the degree of safety of applicati...

Page 18: ...erious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury NOTE Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided may re...

Page 19: ...iary output of the ultrasound system or using peripherals other than permitted by Mindray make sure the overall leakage current of peripherals and the ultrasound system meets the requirement of the lo...

Page 20: ...ng the system you should hold the handle otherwise damage may be resulted by abnormal force Do not push the system from the left right side otherwise it may be toppled over 17 The auxiliary power outp...

Page 21: ...h may result in damage in case of toppling Move the system slowly on the slope by two people otherwise damage may result in case of unexpected sliding Do not sit on the system which may result individ...

Page 22: ...s recommended to only use the video devices specified in this manual 13 Do not use gel disinfectant probes probe sheath or needle guided brackets that are not compatible with the system 14 Read the Ac...

Page 23: ...been discarded improperly 12 Electrical and mechanical performance may be degraded due to long usage such as current leakage or distortion and abrasion the image sensitivity and precision may become w...

Page 24: ...nfection 5 It is required to practice ALARA when operating ultrasound system Minimize the acoustic power without compromising the quality of images 6 The probe and accessories supplied with it are not...

Page 25: ...Pa to 1060 hPa 3 Use D7 2E probes under the following ambient conditions z ambient temperature 10 C to 40 C z relative humidity 30 to 85 no condensation z atmospheric pressure 700 hPa to 1060 hPa Repe...

Page 26: ...1 a Do not place the system on a sloped surface Otherwise the system may slide resulting in personal injury or the system malfunction Two persons are required to move the system over a sloped surface...

Page 27: ...aginal musculo skeletal conventional musculo skeletal superficial cardiac adult cardiac pediatric and peripheral vessel exams 2 2 Contraindication This system is not intended for ophthalmic use 2 3 Pr...

Page 28: ...supply Voltage 100 240V Frequency 50 60Hz Power consumption 600VA Fuse 250V T10AH 2 4 3 Environmental Conditions Operational Conditions Storage and Transportation Conditions Ambient temperature 10 40...

Page 29: ...ble No Probe Model Intended Use Region Applied 1 3C5A Fetal Abdominal Pediatric Neonatal Cephalic Musculo skeletal Conventional Peripheral vessel Body surface 2 7L4A Abdominal Pediatric Small Organ br...

Page 30: ...16G 18G 20G 22G 7L4A L14 6NE L7 3 NGB 007 plastic needle detachable metal needle detachable 40 50 60 Metal needle detachable 14G 16G 18G 20G 22G Plastic needle detachable 13G 15G 16G 18G 20G P4 2 NGB...

Page 31: ...6 DICOM Cardiac Structured Report 2 5 4 Peripherals Supported No Item Model 1 Graph text printer HP Deskjet Ink Advantage 2020hc HP Officejet Pro 8100 2 Digital Color Video Printer SONY UP D23 25MD 3...

Page 32: ...s the requirements of CISPR11 Class B In a domestic environment the customer or the user should guarantee to connect the system with Class B peripheral devices otherwise RF interference may result and...

Page 33: ...er Used for placing the ultrasound gel 5 Probe holder Used for placing the general probe not including pencil probe or intra cavity probe 6 Pencil probe holder Used for placing the pencil probe 7 Prob...

Page 34: ...rm Supports the monitor for adjusting the height and position of the monitor 18 Control panel supporting arm Supports the control panel for adjusting the height of the panel 19 Rear handle Used for pu...

Page 35: ...ce 5 Separate video input reserved 6 Separate video output 7 DVI signal output 8 9 Audio signal input port left channel reserved 10 11 Audio signal output port right channel 12 Used for composite vide...

Page 36: ...tential terminal Used for equipotential connection balancing the protective earth potentials between the system and other electrical equipment 2 AC Auxiliary Output Power supply port for peripherals 3...

Page 37: ...ernal ECG signal input port Connects to ECG leads to directly obtain patient electrocardiosignal used for connecting the signal output port of ECG monitor 2 10 Control Panel No English Name Descriptio...

Page 38: ...ter Color mode and rotate to adjust Color or Power gain While in 3D 4D mode rotate the knob to make the 3D image rotate around Z axis 19 Dual Enter Dual mode in Non Dual mode Switch between the two di...

Page 39: ...fined keys functions of which can be defined in preset 40 Print Print user defined key 41 Battery status indicator Charging status It illuminates in green when batteries are charged fully Discharging...

Page 40: ...functions of which can be preset 4 F7 QSave Save the current image parameters quickly 5 F8 iZoom Enter exit full screen zoom status 6 F9 DVR Reserved enter exit DVR mode 7 F10 Setup Enter exit Setup 8...

Page 41: ...dicated with a frame on the key No Fn Name Function 1 End Move the cursor to the end of the row or the rightmost side of an editable unit 2 Home Home 3 Pg Up Turn pages upward 4 Pg Dw Turn pages downw...

Page 42: ...ality 5 Power button 6 Foot switch 7 Transducer sockets 8 Network port 9 USB port 10 VGA Used for VGA output 11 S VIDEO Reserved used for separate video output Separate video input reserved 12 DVI D D...

Page 43: ...ls other than permitted by Mindray make sure the overall leakage current of peripherals and the ultrasound system meets the requirement of the local medical device electrical regulation like enclosure...

Page 44: ...n in the figure below 2 Push the retaining clamp downward and lock the power cord as shown in the figure below 3 Plug the other end power plug into an appropriate power socket The grounding terminal s...

Page 45: ...vice to this system you should use the equipotential wire to connect each of equipotential terminals otherwise electric shock may result 3 Connect the earth cable before turning ON the system Disconne...

Page 46: ...re free from damage and remain clear of foreign object blockages There shall be no obstacles around the system and its air vent 9 Probe cleaning and disinfection Please refer to 13 Probes and Biopsy f...

Page 47: ...ower button once on the upper left corner of the control panel The Shutdown Confirm screen appears z Shut down To power off the system normally z Standby Click to enter the standby status Press the po...

Page 48: ...m NOTE 1 Power off the system if you will not use the system for a long period of time including storage transportation conditions and you should not allow the system in standby status otherwise the b...

Page 49: ...rrectly the gain TGC dynamic range or even acoustic output have to be changed more often than necessary to compensate The adjusting buttons are shown as follows Brightness adjustment 1 2 refer to the...

Page 50: ...sting the monitor s contrast and brightness adjust all preset and peripheral settings 3 4 3 Control Panel Position Adjustment Press the control lever downwards for about 30 to rotate the control panel...

Page 51: ...a Probe WARNING The probes cables and connectors should be in proper operating order and free from surface defects cracks and peeling Otherwise this may lead to electrical shock 1 Keep the cable end o...

Page 52: ...printer room which is dedicated for digital video printer When connecting a USB memory device to the ultrasound system via a USB port you can hear a sound if it is connected successfully You can see t...

Page 53: ...nd data cable The power cord shall be directly connected to a wall receptacle as required 1 Connect the data cable with the USB port on the ultrasound system 2 Plug the other end power plug into an ap...

Page 54: ...n Tips Drivers of some popular printers have already been integrated in the system and will be installed automatically You need to check the following information to check if the auto installation fai...

Page 55: ...ecessary 5 Click OK to enter the ppd installing screen z Select PPD file from media select the path from the external media and install z Select PPD file from database select the ppd file integrated i...

Page 56: ...In Setup Print Preset screen select the Print Service select Report Print column in the service list set the items in the Property box z Report print Click Print in the report dialog box to print a re...

Page 57: ...Service 2 Click Add Service to enter the page 3 Select the service type and enter the service name manually 4 Click OK to return to the Printer Service page 5 Select the printer model and then you ca...

Page 58: ...rvice in the list 2 Select the printer model and then you can set the properties in the Property box 3 Click OK to complete the setting 3 6 6 Installing a Wireless Printer The system supports wireless...

Page 59: ...System Preparation 3 17 Uninstalling Press the clip in the direction of the arrow to get out the holder Clip...

Page 60: ...iew Soft menu Tips Soft menu Help Information System Icon Information Area The information area displays manufacturer logo hospital name exam date time operator probe acoustic power MI TIS freeze icon...

Page 61: ...from iStation or the DICOM Worklist server z Operator Displays the operator s name on the screen This information is entered through the Patient Info screen z ECG icon Displays ECG icon which consists...

Page 62: ...a The image area displays the ultrasound images ECG waveforms probe mark or activating window mark time line in M or PW mode coordinate axis including depth time velocity frequency focal position loca...

Page 63: ...nter network connection and current system time etc None fixing Area Areas illustrated here are position changeable you can move them by the trackball within a certain area on the monitor z Result win...

Page 64: ...heck the item Entry box enter characters manually via the keyboard Position the cursor into the box and then enter the letters or characters Drop down list box click to show the list and select an ite...

Page 65: ...n the function is activated the key is highlighted in green z Page selection if there is more than 1 page for the current mode tap to turn the pages z Functional item tap to go to the corresponding fu...

Page 66: ...t setup comment adding and iStation screen the soft keyboard icon is displayed on the touch screen Tap the icon to enter the soft keyboard typing screen Or under patient info screen you can see the so...

Page 67: ...probe Choose an imaging mode Start the exam To start a new patient exam it is better to enter the detailed patient information The system will set up a unique information database for each patient ba...

Page 68: ...nd confirm it you are not allowed to change it is not permitted The ID can be obtained by the bar code reader as well For details please refer to Appendix A Barcode Reader z Name Enter the patient nam...

Page 69: ...cular URO Urology SMP Small Part PED Pediatrics and Breast Select the exam type tab to enter the exam specific information z General information Study description To enter description for each exam Pr...

Page 70: ...ystem will calculate a new GA and EDD z BBT input BBT the system will calculate the GA and EDD z EDD after you enter EDD the system will calculate and display GA and LMP Gravida Times of pregnancy Ect...

Page 71: ...urrent exam z Cancel Exam to cancel the current exam z New Patient click to clear the current patient information in the patient information screen in order to input information of a new patient z New...

Page 72: ...me ID BOD or Exam Date and then enter the related keyword z Select Find in results the system will search the keyword based on the existed searched results 4 Select the desired patient information in...

Page 73: ...klist When the DICOM basic package is configured and the Worklist server has been set click Worklist in the Patient Info screen to query or import the patient data For details about Worklist server se...

Page 74: ...gain to cancel the selection and exit the screen 4 3 1 Dual probe Switch A user defined key for dual probe switch can be defined in preset by which you can fast switch the probe under B Color Power mo...

Page 75: ...ent database 4 5 2 Continue Exam In iStation screen select an exam record paused within 24 hours click Resume Exam from the menu popped up to continue the exam If you want to select a patient data in...

Page 76: ...avoid mixing data of the next new patient To end an exam you can do one of the following z Press End Exam on the control panel z Click New Patient on the Patient Info screen to end the last patient e...

Page 77: ...ment results of the merged image may be inaccurate Therefore the results are provided for reference only not for confirming diagnoses 5 1 Imaging Mode 5 1 1 Switching Between Imaging Modes Switch betw...

Page 78: ...ntrolled parameters There are five knobs at the bottom of the touch screen Their functions vary depending on the current menu Press or rotate the knobs to adjust the corresponding parameters 5 1 3 Qui...

Page 79: ...c Procedures for B Mode Imaging 1 Enter the patient information Select an appropriate probe and exam mode 2 Press B on the control panel to enter B mode 3 Adjust the parameters to optimize the image 4...

Page 80: ...ncy and large amplitude noise so as to improve small parts imaging Gain Description To adjust the gain of the whole receiving information in B mode The real time gain value is displayed in the image p...

Page 81: ...played in the upper part of the screen Operations Adjust the acoustic power through the A Power item on the touch screen The adjusting range is 3 2 100 Effects Generally increasing the acoustic power...

Page 82: ...FOV position range is available only for convex and phase probes The ExFOV function is available only for linear and convex probes The B Steer function is available only for linear probes Line Densit...

Page 83: ...provides better observation for image display Rotation Rotate the image using the Rotation item on the touch screen Images can be rotated by 0 90 180 and 270 When the image is rotated by 90 or 270 the...

Page 84: ...an gray distinction Operations Rotate the knob under the Tint Map item on the touch screen to select the map The system provides 25 different color effect maps TSI Tissue Specific Imaging Description...

Page 85: ...o be inverted Operations Tap H Scale on the touch screen to display or hide the scale LGC Description Adjust the gain of scan lines to increase the image lateral resolution Operation Tap LGC on the to...

Page 86: ...essary If Sampling Line Displaying is selected then the screen will display the sampling line all the time and pressing M one will lead to entering M mode directly See 5 1 3 Quickly Saving Image Setti...

Page 87: ...the actual situation and obtain a desired analysis through comparison Speed Description This function is used to set the scanning speed of M mode imaging and the real time speed value is displayed in...

Page 88: ...oise Dynamic Range Description This function is used to adjust the M image resolution to compress or expand the gray display range The real time dynamic range value is displayed in the image parameter...

Page 89: ...Color mode scanning the image parameter area in the top right corner of the screen displays the real time parameter values as follows Parameter F G PRF WF Meaning Frequency Color Gain Pulse Repetition...

Page 90: ...e and Color image synchronously Operations Turn the function on or off using the Dual Live item on the touch screen When the function is turned on the window will automatically switch to dual windows...

Page 91: ...he indication for low velocity flow Impacts Adjusting the packet size may lead to the frame rate changing Persistence Description This function adjusts the temporal smoothing in Color mode to optimize...

Page 92: ...n so as to get an optimum flow display Operations Adjust through the Baseline item on the touch screen A positive value means increase the signals above the baseline and a negative value means increas...

Page 93: ...nge of the priority is 0 100 in increments of 10 The higher the value color signals are first to be displayed The lower the value grayscale signals are first to be displayed Velocity tag Description T...

Page 94: ...he screen displays the real time parameter values as follows Parameter F G PRF WF Meaning Frequency Power Gain Pulse Repetition Frequency PRF Power Wall Filter During Power mode imaging the image opti...

Page 95: ...maps provided P0 3 belong to Power mode maps while dP0 dP3 belong to Directional Power mode maps The Power maps provide information about blood flow which are highly sensitive to the low velocity flo...

Page 96: ...ea of interest in the center of the image 2 Press PW CW to adjust the sampling line z The sampling status will be displayed in the image parameter area in the top right corner of the screen as follows...

Page 97: ...Angle During PW CW mode imaging the image optimizing menus for B mode and PW CW mode are displayed on the touch screen at the same time If Color mode Power mode is also working menus for certain modes...

Page 98: ...noise may also be increased SV Description To adjust the SV position and size of sampling in PW mode the real time value of SV and SVD are displayed in the image parameter area in the top right corner...

Page 99: ...e the PW CW mode image parameters The results are displayed in the results window Tap Auto Calc on the touch screen to turn the auto calculation function on or off Auto Calculation Parameter Select pa...

Page 100: ...on is used to adjust the filtered frequency The real time value is displayed in the image parameter area in the top right corner of the screen Operations Select using the WF item on the touch screen 0...

Page 101: ...on the touch screen Effects HPRF enhances the range for detecting high velocity flow Baseline Description Refers to the area where the velocity is zero in the spectrum Operations Rotate the knob unde...

Page 102: ...he volume Press the Volume knob to open or shut down the volume The adjusting range of the audio is 0 100 Effects Utilizing the output audio helps to identify the feature and the status of flow Steer...

Page 103: ...and press M again 5 7 2 Exit Color M Mode Press Color or M on the control panel to exit Color M mode Or press B on the control panel to return to B mode 5 7 3 Color M Mode Image Parameters In Color Fl...

Page 104: ...s M imaging and Free Xros CM imaging are options 5 8 1 Free Xros M Imaging Anatomical M Mode 5 8 1 1 Basic Procedures for Free Xros M Imaging 1 In real time 2D mode or M mode adjust the probe and imag...

Page 105: ...nactivated one will be white Adjusting the M mark Line Description To adjust the position and angle of the M mark line Operations z Position Adjustment When the M mark line is activated move the track...

Page 106: ...ecessary 10 Press the user defined key again or B to exit Free Xros CM mode Sample Line Modification 1 To enter curve sample line modification status For a completed sample line set Edit to On and the...

Page 107: ...be displayed on the touch screen h In PW mode after pressing the TDI user defined key press PW or Update to enter TVD Mode TVD mode parameters will be displayed on the touch screen h In M mode after...

Page 108: ...ze the image and select a range of images for analysis or select a desired cine loop from the stored images Tip z Images from the current scan session already in freeze mode or from a saved image loop...

Page 109: ...window 3 Displays the analysis curve z The Y axis represents the speed unit cm s In the Strain Rate Time curve the Y axis represents the strain In the Strain Time curve the Y axis represents the stra...

Page 110: ...nding trace on the plot The average intensity value inside the ellipse is calculated for every image in the image analysis range and plotted in the image display area The last generated or selected el...

Page 111: ...Is can be positioned in any way that keeps their center within the image boundaries If part of the ROI is outside the image boundary only data from within the image boundary is used for calculating th...

Page 112: ...fixed place the probe automatically performs the scanning After the scanning is completed the system carries out image rendering and then displays a frame of 3D image z 4D The probe performs the scan...

Page 113: ...at each corner of ROI z Curved VOI adjustment Roll the trackball to change the curved VOI position press Set key to switch among the state of changing ROI and curve VOI This function is to change the...

Page 114: ...ght part of curved VOI F B Displays as a dot B F Displays as a dot NOTE To define a ROI please try to cut the useless data as to reduce the volume data shortening the time for image storing processing...

Page 115: ...of 3 sectional planes A B and C and the 3D image The sectional plane can be viewed in the following status z 3D image viewing status of Smart3D z 3D image viewing status of Static 3D z Real time 4D o...

Page 116: ...image acquisition where started while the red plane presents the image acquisition where ended besides a yellow plane in the wire cage presents the position of the sectional plane See the graphic bel...

Page 117: ...e B mode image to ensure z High contrast between the desired region and the surrounding AF z Clear boundary of the desired region z Low noise of the AF area Scanning technique only for Smart 3D z Stab...

Page 118: ...e desired region and the surrounding AF amniotic fluid z Clear boundary of the desired region z Low noise of the AF area 3 Press 3D to enter Static 3D acquisition preparation mode and define the ROI a...

Page 119: ...diting and other operations For details see 5 10 3 3 Static 3D Image Viewing 6 Exit Static 3D Press B or 3D to enter B mode 5 10 3 2 Static 3D Acquisition Preparation Description of parameters Type Pa...

Page 120: ...hen image acquisition is complete Exit To return to 3D 4D image acquisition preparation status press Update or Freeze Activate MPR Tap A B C or VR to activate MPR or 3D image VR MPR Viewing In the act...

Page 121: ...y MPR along with VR A larger VR image along with 3 small MPR images will be displayed View Direction The Region of Interest ROI also referred to as the Render Box in rendering contains the section of...

Page 122: ...us tap VOI to turn it to On 2 Select the desired window by touching A B or C or VR 3 Roll the trackball to adjust the VOI position size and curved VOI and press Set to switch between the adjusting sta...

Page 123: ...eshold for VR rendering The VR is rendered using the signal between the high and low thresholds When signals are received from small to large they are divided into different levels assigned within the...

Page 124: ...clear body boundary Max Function set Max as the VR rendering mode Displays the maximum echo intensity in the observation direction This is useful for viewing bony structures Min Function set Min as th...

Page 125: ...uto rotation preparation state 2 Tap L R or U D to set the auto rotation direction 3 Set the Start position and End position Start position roll the trackball to view at a certain position Press the t...

Page 126: ...5 50 Image Optimization In the following image the current active plane is MPR A After performing Sync on Figure A you can see the same fetal face profile in VR Figure A Figure B...

Page 127: ...tracing c Move the cursor to the region you want to cut and press Set again to cut z Contour a Press Set to position the start point and roll the trackball to trace the region b When the start point...

Page 128: ...mage saving z In 3D viewing mode press the single image Save key Save Image to hard drive to save the current image to the patient information management system in the set format and image size z Save...

Page 129: ...ecome warmer but the details remain the same Also the shadow border will be smoother while the shadow area will be large Light source adjustment This function adjusts the position of the light source...

Page 130: ...3D Imaging 4 Select a render mode and set parameters 5 Press Update on the control panel to enter the 4D image real time display status 6 Press Freeze on the control panel to freeze the image Perform...

Page 131: ...iented to the operator s finger perform the scan from right to left in linear scan or rotate the probe from left to right in rocked scanning Otherwise the VR direction will be wrong To perform Smart 3...

Page 132: ...acquisition method Selection Rocked Linear Linear mode during the sweep the probe must be kept parallel The scanning speed should be constant Rocked mode in this mode the probe must be moved to a pos...

Page 133: ...g mode press the single image Save key Save Image to hard drive to save the current image to the patient information management system in the set format and image size z Save clip in 3D viewing mode p...

Page 134: ...the reference image 5 Confirm whether the slices displayed are the target planes If not re select the reference image again 6 Observe the interested structure through multiple slices Select the prope...

Page 135: ...s of display layout 2 2 3 3 4 4 and 5 5 Tap the corresponding icon on the touch screen to select and the selection Slice Number changes accordingly Reference image Tap A B or C to select the reference...

Page 136: ...be highlighted in green Spacing The value is displayed on the top left side of the slice Unit mm Adjust it using the knob under the touch screen selection Spacing The adjusting range is from 0 1 mm t...

Page 137: ...s 2 Color iScape images are provided for reference only not for confirming diagnoses Tip z iScape is an optional module the function is available only if the module has been installed on the ultrasoun...

Page 138: ...ailable z ROI a green box on the image indicating the boundary between the merged images and the unfinished images z Tip on the probe speed During image slicing the system gives feedback on the probe...

Page 139: ...mode 5 11 3 2 Image Zooming Press the Zoom button to zoom in out on the panoramic image z Rotate the button clockwise to zoom in on the image z Rotate the button counter clockwise to zoom out on the i...

Page 140: ...the trackball to review the captured images frame by frame z Click Auto Play to start or end auto play z In auto play mode tap Auto Play on the touch screen or press rotate the corresponding knob to c...

Page 141: ...e Hint Curve The screen displays the pressure curve in real time The X axis represents time and the Y axis represents pressure ROI Adjustment Description To adjust the width and position of the ROI in...

Page 142: ...n Tap Single E on the touch screen When the button is highlighted in green the screen displays the single window E image Map Description To select different maps for observation Operation Rotate the k...

Page 143: ...image changes the frame rate which tends to change thermal indices The position of the focal zones may also change which may cause the peak intensity to occur at a different location in the acoustic...

Page 144: ...anel to freeze a scanning image In freeze mode the probe stops transmitting acoustic power and all images as well as the parameters are kept still Tip after freezing an image the system may enter cine...

Page 145: ...display status when you unfreeze the image you can only unfreeze the image in the activated window other images still keep frozen In single window display status the system displays single image after...

Page 146: ...thus the images are displayed in descending order Whereas if you roll the trackball to the right the review sequence is the same as the image storing sequence thus the images are displayed in ascendin...

Page 147: ...u and use the corresponding items to do the above settings 6 4 3 Cine Review in M or D Mode Enter cine review in M or D mode and then roll the trackball or rotating the multifunctional knob the cine i...

Page 148: ...ge compare Image compare of different exams for the same patient 1 Select different exams in iStation screen select Review in the popped up menu to enter Review screen 2 In Review screen click History...

Page 149: ...n assigned the function as Save Clip Retrospective to hard disk After the cine is successfully saved there is a thumbnail displayed on the screen The live capture time can be set 6 7 Cine Memory 6 7 1...

Page 150: ...System Preset General The items are shown as follows Non live storage the items are shown as follows z For Time without ECG s 1 60s z For Time with ECG Loop the unit is Beat 1 16 Live capture the set...

Page 151: ...module Otherwise it may result in electric shock 3 The ECG electrode cable must be connected to the system first Only after the cable is connected to the system can the patient be connected to the ECG...

Page 152: ...play formats and adjust relevant parameters to optimize the image 5 Parameter adjustment On the Physio page you can adjust Speed ECG Gain ECG Pos 6 Freeze the images and review them For details please...

Page 153: ...speed of the physio trace Value 1 6 The refresh speed of the physio signal on B image is independent from the refresh speed of timeline refresh speed M mode PW and CW mode 7 3 ECG Review When an imag...

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Page 155: ...leared from the screen The general measurement data will be lost the application measurement data are stored in the report 2 If the system is turned off or End Exam is pressed during a measurement the...

Page 156: ...Measures the length of two line segments which are perpendicular to each other Distance Ratio Measures the lengths of any two line segments and the calculated ratio Area Ratio The areas of any two re...

Page 157: ...inute BPM D Velocity On the Doppler mode image measure velocity PG pressure gradient and spectrum correction angle of a point on the Doppler spectrum waveform and etc Acceleration Measure the velociti...

Page 158: ...c measurements Used for left ventricle function measurements and measurements of main artery and vein parameters etc Gynecology measurements Used for the uterus ovary and follicles etc Small Part meas...

Page 159: ...Time Timeline Display Within 2 Heart rate Timeline Display Within 3 Velocity PW mode 10 200cm s for L14 6NE 7L4A 10 300cm s for P4 2 D7 2E V11 3 3C5A When angle 60 5 Velocity CW mode 10 300cm s for P...

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Page 161: ...es 1 To enter comment status z Press the Text key and the cursor becomes z Press any alphanumeric key and the corresponding letter or numeral is displayed besides the cursor z Press the F12 Arrow key...

Page 162: ...on the touch screen z Add modify comment positions Tap RT LT Sag XS or Prox Mid Distal to directly mark the position Move the cursor onto the comment item to be modified tap RT LT Sag XS or Prox Mid D...

Page 163: ...Gynecology OB Obstetrics Urology SMP Small Part Vascular PED Pediatric Nerve Blocks and EM Emergency Typing comment characters 1 To set the comment location Roll the trackball or press directional key...

Page 164: ...ment Adding an arrow You can add an arrow to a location where you want to pay attention 1 Press F12 Arrow key and an arrow will appear at the default position 2 Adjust the arrow h Adjust the position...

Page 165: ...ed box appears around the comment 2 Roll the trackball to move the comment to the new position 3 Press the Set key to anchor the comment in the new position and the comment moving operation is complet...

Page 166: ...comments and all measurements calipers 2 After powering off the system will clear all comments on the image 9 1 7 Comment Setting Comment Setting Enter the Setup System Application screen to perform...

Page 167: ...n the touch screen directly 3 To adjust the probe position and orientation marker z Roll the trackball to position the probe marker z Rotate the Angle Steer knob to adjust the orientation z Tap Save P...

Page 168: ...d body mark NOTE In the Body Mark mode if no object is selected pressing the Clear key will clear all comments body marks and general measurements from the screen Tips z Powering off preset returning...

Page 169: ...a if you DO NOT follow suggested backup procedures 10 1 Patient Information Management 10 1 1 Enter Patient Information The general patient information and exam information are entered through the Pat...

Page 170: ...nts and comments adding on this type of files z Cine file CIN System defined multi frame file format you can perform manual or auto cine review and perform measurements or add comments for the reviewe...

Page 171: ...defined key to save the current single frame image and the image is saved with the default filename in the default file directory in the FRM format The thumbnail of the image will appear in the thumb...

Page 172: ...in the current exam You can click or to page down or up the thumbnails when there are more than one page z In the Review screen the thumbnails refer to the images stored in the same exam z In the Rev...

Page 173: ...displayed on the preview main screen z Info Click to enter the Patient Info screen you can review or edit the currently selected patient information z Report Click to review or edit the currently sele...

Page 174: ...eeze to exit and enter the real time scanning status z Press Review or click Return to exit from the image analysis to the Review status In image analysis status the selected image is displayed on the...

Page 175: ...e system supports import delete or clear the data in demo catalog Click Demo Manager to operate To import data to demo catalog To delete the selected data To delete all data z Customize Catalog what s...

Page 176: ...devices e g USB memory devices DVD RW or network storage server a PC format transfer JPG AVI BMP AVI TIFF AVI Where a single frame image is exported as JPG TIFF or BMP and the cine file exported as AV...

Page 177: ...can also select whether to remove local patient exams data or only images after backup See the following figure In the iStation or Review screen click Send Exam to send patient data to an external me...

Page 178: ...reen The iStation screen is shown as follows 10 4 1 Viewing Patient Information Data Source Select the data source of patient data and the system patient database is default Patient list Display patie...

Page 179: ...atient information of this exam Review Report After you select an exam of a patient click Review Report to view the report of this exam for this patient Delete Exam Select an exam record click Delete...

Page 180: ...exam which has been performed within 24 hours click Activate Exam to activate the exam and load the basic patient information and measurement data to continue the exam If you want to select a patient...

Page 181: ...rm the setting and exit the preset page User defined shortcut key for printing To use Print key on the control panel of the system you should 1 Press the Setup key to show the Setup menu click System...

Page 182: ...ped up menu Select the target drive in the Send To or Backup Patient Record dialogue box 3 Click OK or Backup to begin writing with the symbol displays as 4 After the writing process is completed clic...

Page 183: ...luding disc and USB devices select exam data or images in iStation or Review screen click Send Exam or of the image Print Task displays image or report printing task In the Task Management dialogue bo...

Page 184: ...m information saved in the system and operated by himself or herself such as patient information image and report etc The operator cann t view the exam data operated by others 10 9 2 Setting Access Co...

Page 185: ...NOTE You have to exit the Preset screen before changing the user 10 9 4 Adding Deleting a User The system administrator can add and delete a user while the operator can t Add a User Premise you must l...

Page 186: ...ord There are two ways to modify password modify it on Admin page or on Session Manage dialogue box Admin page administrator can modify the password 1 Open the Admin page through the path Setup System...

Page 187: ...h the DICOM package This system supports the following DICOM functions z Verify Connectivity z DICOM Storage z DICOM Print z DICOM Worklist z MPPS Modality Performed Procedure Step z Storage Commitmen...

Page 188: ...5536 the system automatically sets it to the value 32768 Server Setting Device Name of the device supporting DICOM services IP Address IP address of the server Ping You can ping the other machines aft...

Page 189: ...een is used to set attributes of Storage Print Worklist MPPS Storage Commitment and Query Retrieve When the system is configured with DICOM basic function module and installed with DICOM Worklist MPPS...

Page 190: ...e JPEG compression ratio lossless low medium and high Color Mode Select the color mode Allow Multiframe If SCP supports this function then select it Max Frame Rate Set the frame range of transferring...

Page 191: ...ault is xxx Print user changeable AE Title Application Entity title here it should be consistent with that of the print server Port DICOM communication port 104 is default Here the port should be cons...

Page 192: ...ation Specify where the file is exposed MAGAZINE stored in the magazine or PROCESSOR exposed in the processor Magnification Type Select how the printer magnifies an image to fit the film Replicate int...

Page 193: ...to enter the Storage Commitment page 2 Select device enter the right AE Title port etc 3 Click Add to add the service to the Service List Special setting item for DICOM Storage Commitment service is A...

Page 194: ...ot activated Please check if the verification function is activated Tips Not all the SCPs can support verification please consult SCP belongings to confirm whether SCP can support this service If not...

Page 195: ...Config page select a free key or footswitch at the left side then select the corresponding key on the right side h Save Image to Hard Disk and Send to DICOM Storage h Save Cine Retrospective to Hard...

Page 196: ...images by shortcut key You can send single frame image to DICOM print server while saving to hard drive by shortcut key 1 Define the short key a Open Key Config page via Setup F10 System Preset Key C...

Page 197: ...h ultrasound system you can query patient records from Worklist server and then import the desired information to your system To query patient information via Worklist server 1 Press the Patient key t...

Page 198: ...4 MPPS MPPS is used to send exam state information to the configured server This will facilitate the other systems to obtain the exam progress in time The status information is described as below z Wh...

Page 199: ...orage commitment server will return information about the successful image storage In the iStation screen you will see there is a tick marked in the list below Tips Storage commitment is confined to t...

Page 200: ...Click Deselect All to deselect all the patient records in the list 7 Click Retrieve to retrieve the patient records in the DICOM query retrieve server into the local machine 8 Click Exit you can see t...

Page 201: ...ctured report for storage in iStation screen 1 Select Attach SR When Store Images in the DICOM Storage preset page for details please refer to 11 1 3 1 Storage Service Preset 2 Create new patient info...

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Page 203: ...enu To exit Setup Select Save on the Setup menu and parameter settings is saved Select Cancel on the Setup menu or press Esc to close the Setup menu When you change the system language and click Save...

Page 204: ...play operation log and so on Image To set general parameters in imaging modes Application To set the measure ruler measure setting follicle method comment setting and so on OB To set the relevant info...

Page 205: ...the time format Date Format To set the date format System Date To set the date for the system Posit the cursor into the System Date field and enter the data through the keyboard or click the icon to...

Page 206: ...em status when exam ends Patient Management Sending printing after End Exam Select if to automatically archive the exam data to DICOM server for storage print Storage Image size To set the size for a...

Page 207: ...Image Preset Open the page via Setup System Preset Image Type Item Description Reset Config Probe To set the default probe model for the system Freeze Config Status after Freeze To set the system stat...

Page 208: ...OB Through the page you can set the gestational age formula fetal growth formula fetal weight formula and the relevant information For details please refer to the Operator s Manual Advanced Volume 12...

Page 209: ...refer to the above steps for setting Other Settings Item Description Key Brightness To set the brightness for the keys Key Volume To set the key volume 0 means no sound Trackball Speed To set the tra...

Page 210: ...modes in the exam library for the probe z Select the exam from the Exam Library on the left and click to add it to the Exam Selected z Click to add the exams which Exam Library has but Exam Selected...

Page 211: ...set the property of print services Printer Driver Setting Printers listed in the operator s manual are all supported by the system no drive is required Click Printer Driver page to enter printer drive...

Page 212: ...e via Setup Network Preset Local TCP IP setting items are described as follows Name Description Current Network Adapter To choose the local connection or wireless adapter DHCP Static DHCP Static If DH...

Page 213: ...nals may be interfered with 3 Be prudent to use the wireless LAN function in OR ICU CCU as it may interfere with other devices 4 When wireless LAN function is turned on the ultrasound system may be in...

Page 214: ...he lower right corner of the screen 6 If the user wants to disconnect the WiFi Choose the selected address from Wireless Network Manager and click Disconnect to disconnect the WiFi The selected WiFi i...

Page 215: ...n the Configure Service area 3 Modify the parameters and click Update to update setting Tips in order to make network storage function normally setting of the sharing folder of the PC server in advanc...

Page 216: ...peration log Preset Manager Export Export preset data to disk Import Import the preset data into the system Load Factory Local factory default settings Export Image Preset Export the preset image data...

Page 217: ...ion for disinfected probes or sterilized probes and brackets please refer to Technical standard for Disinfection of Medical and Health Structures 13 1 Probe The system supports the following probes Pr...

Page 218: ...and then convert the received signal into electrical signal The lens on the surface is the acoustic lens Apply ultrasound gel on the acoustic lens 2 Needle guided bracket fix tabs and grooves Used to...

Page 219: ...he monitor corresponds to the mark side of the probe Check the orientation before the examination Here takes linear probe as an example 13 1 3 Procedures for Operating This section describes general p...

Page 220: ...procedure Wiping off the ultrasound gel Washing the transducer with water Draining drying Immersion into disinfectant Draining drying Inspection after use Storage Disconnection to the ultrasonic diagn...

Page 221: ...diagnostic system Examinations Wiping off the ultrasound gel Washing the transducer with water Draining drying Immersion into disinfectant Removing the transducer from disinfectant Rinsing the transdu...

Page 222: ...com http www civco com CAUTION 1 Be sure to cover the probe with a new unused probe sheath to prevent infection during examination If the package of a probe sheath is open or broken the sterilization...

Page 223: ...4 2 139 6 38 1 30 4 1950 50 The above is a dimension illustration of the 3C5A probe You can select the probe sheath according to the actual application situation 13 1 5 Probes Cleaning and Disinfectio...

Page 224: ...y cause the probe to become deformed or damaged Cleaning Please refer to the instructions in the manual and follow your hospital policy and procedures for cleaning 1 Disconnect the probe from the syst...

Page 225: ...not soak the transducer connector or the cable near it into water or any solution z Soak the transducer into the disinfectant solution for the shortest time the manufacturer recommends for example the...

Page 226: ...21 1 201 995 8000 13 1 6 Storage and Transportation When all examinations for the day have been completed confirm that the probe is in good condition After disinfecting the probe confirm that the prob...

Page 227: ...fter a biopsy procedure is performed confirm that the needle guided bracket is normal Manually confirm that the parts of the needle guided bracket do not slip off or move from their proper positions I...

Page 228: ...rforming the operation concerning biopsy wear sterile gloves 13 Image of the biopsy target and the actual position of the biopsy needle Diagnostic ultrasound systems produce tomographic plane images w...

Page 229: ...en and the guide line is hidden before image frozen then you can t enter Biopsy menu z Before entering Biopsy menu the system will prompt you Please verify guidelines before biopsy 4 Tap Verify to ent...

Page 230: ...ket is available for purchase as an optional accessory it is used in combination with the probe Some of the probes have matched needle guided bracket and needles To order needle guided brackets contac...

Page 231: ...le shift sign 25 35 45 Matched with the biopsy angle 25 35 45 5 Angle pinch nut Used for fixing the angle block at a chosen angle 6 Angle block Used for fixing the angle block at a certain angle 7 Gui...

Page 232: ...blocks of angle 3 Guiding block Used for installing biopsy needle there are five specifications of guiding blocks for different biopsy needles 4 Groove and tab of the needle guided bracket Respective...

Page 233: ...ith the biopsy angle 40 50 and 60 5 Angle pinch nut Used for fixing the angle lock at a chosen angle 6 Angle block Used for determining the angle of the biopsy different specifications of blocks can b...

Page 234: ...s of angle 3 Guiding block Used for installing biopsy needle there are five specifications of guiding blocks for different biopsy needles 4 Groove and tab of the needle guided bracket Respectively mat...

Page 235: ...partment or sales representative 1 Sterilize the needle guided bracket before and after use 2 Confirm that the needle guided bracket is free of damage deformation stripping and malfunction loose or mi...

Page 236: ...Metal needle guided bracket 1 Put on the sterile transducer cover 2 Hold the transducer by one hand select the proper needle guided bracket and hold it with the other hand Match the groove and tab wi...

Page 237: ...tch with the grooves and tabs of the probe 3 Check manually to confirm that the needle guided bracket is securely installed on the probe 4 Select a proper guiding block and push it into the groove abo...

Page 238: ...iding block Plastic needle guided bracket 1 Put on the sterile probe sheath 2 Hold the probe by one hand select the proper needle guided bracket and hold it with the other hand Align the narrow end ta...

Page 239: ...needle mark is necessary before every biopsy procedure 1 Confirm that the needle guided bracket has been installed securely in the correct position 2 Prepare a container filled with sterile water 3 Pl...

Page 240: ...ide show the guide line if biopsy function is enabled Verification Tap Verify to open the Biopsy Verify menu Adjust the guide line position Rotate the knob under Position on the touch screen to change...

Page 241: ...er Plastic needle guided bracket 1 Remove the guiding block slightly along the direction of the needle s tail 2 Separate the residual part of the needle guide bracket and the probe from the needle 3 R...

Page 242: ...bracket and the probe from the needle 3 Remove the support of needle guided bracket from the probe NGB 011 Hold the probe and the needle guided bracket and then open the grip knob of the needle guided...

Page 243: ...using the disinfectant Glutaraldehyde based sterilant only applicable for plastic needle guided bracket Chemical name Trade name Procedures Glutaraldehyde 2 2 2 7 Cidex Activated Glutaraldehyde Solut...

Page 244: ...for one time High pressure steam sterilization only applicable for metal guided bracket Autoclaving moist heat 121 for 20 minutes The high pressure steam immersion sterilization do not affect the bra...

Page 245: ...Line in the biopsy tab to enter the middle line function z The middle line is a vertical dotted line located in the middle of the screen the position and direction of which cannot be changed z There i...

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Page 247: ...hough there are no confirmed biological effects on patients caused by exposures from present diagnostic ultrasound instruments the possibility exists that such biological effects may be identified in...

Page 248: ...temperature rise may be up to several times higher than the displayed TI value MI Mechanical Index The mechanical bioeffects are the result of compression and decompression of insonated tissues with t...

Page 249: ...must be careful to practice the ALARA principle The display precision is 0 1 Display accuracy of MI is 28 5 and TI is 38 7 14 5 Acoustic Power Setting Acoustic power adjustment Click A power in the s...

Page 250: ...ls that are receiver controls Direct Controls It is possible to control if necessary the acoustic output with the soft menu control on the control panel In this case the maximum value of the acoustic...

Page 251: ...Track 3 requirements the derating or attenuated approach was incorporated into the FDA Acoustic Output Limits as listed below The maximum acoustic output level from any transducer in any operating mo...

Page 252: ...being scanned For these reasons the TI and MI displays should only be used to assist the operator in implementing ALARA at the time of the patient examination 14 8 Measurement Uncertainty Ispta 28 5 I...

Page 253: ...the HR is in the range of 30 250 bmp or when the QRS wave amplitude is between 0 5 5 mV NOTE 1 The system needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service accordi...

Page 254: ...emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The system uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment...

Page 255: ...ne s 2 kV line s to earth 1 kV line s to line s 2 kV line s to earth Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips Short interruptions and voltage var...

Page 256: ...by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol Radiated RF IEC...

Page 257: ...ansmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer If system image distortion occurs it may be necessary to position system fu...

Page 258: ...radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or...

Page 259: ...Cleaning the System WARNING 1 Before cleaning the system be sure to turn off the power and disconnect the power cord from the outlet If you clean the system while the power is On it may result in ele...

Page 260: ...ers If the control panel is dirty moisten the soft cloth with a little mild soapy water and wipe off any stains Use another dry soft cloth to remove any moisture and allow all hard surfaces to complet...

Page 261: ...not to drop the ball See the figure below 2 Cleaning Clean the two long shafts the bearing and the rotary ball with a clean soft dry cloth or paper 3 Installing the trackball Put the rotary ball back...

Page 262: ...f the system is dirty moisten the soft cloth with mild soapy water wipe away any stains then air dry Clean dust proof covers z Tool Soft brush z Method 1 Disassemble dust proof cover before cleaning S...

Page 263: ...ached to cable and bracket Be sure to do the especial cleaning maintenance according to the operation manual if is necessary 16 1 3 Checking the Probe Visually check to confirm that there is no crack...

Page 264: ...ss or contrast may be improperly set Turn off the system and wait a minimum time of 1 minute then restart the system Adjust the monitor brightness and contrast back to factory defaults 3 The monitor d...

Page 265: ...Hand held mode press the trigger to decode Hands free mode seat the reader in the stand to enter the mode the reader decodes automatically Note the reader does not support decoding of Multilanguage A...

Page 266: ...upports some user defined functions as introduced below For more details please contact the SYMBOL reader agents or Mindray Customer Service Department Volume setting Scan the following barcode to set...

Page 267: ...To enable or disable Code 39 Full ASCII scan the appropriate barcode below I 2 of 5 symbols setting Select this option to decode only I 2 of 5 symbols containing a selected length Select the length us...

Page 268: ...eader A 1 4 Scanning in Hand Held Mode 1 Ensure all connections are secure 2 Aim the reader at the barcode Press the trigger Tips Ensure the scan line crosses every bar and space of the symbol see the...

Page 269: ...ps Do not hold the reader directly over the barcode Laser light reflecting directly back into the reader from the barcode is known as specular reflection This specular reflection can make decoding dif...

Page 270: ...d to a flat surface using two screws or double sided tape not provided Screw Mount 1 Position the assembled base on a flat surface 2 Screw one 10 wood screw into each screw mount hole until the base o...

Page 271: ...Supplementals 2and 5 digits Ignore UPC EAN JAN Supplemental Redundancy 10 Transmit UPC A Check Digit Enable Transmit UPC E Check Digit Enable Transmit UPC E1 Check Digit Enable UPC A Preamble System...

Page 272: ...Digit Disable Convert I 2 of 5 to EAN 13 Disable Codabar NW 7 Codabar Enable Set Lengths for Codabar 5 to 55 CLSI Editing Disable NOTIS Editing Disable A 3 Maintenance Cleaning the exit window is the...

Page 273: ...ifications to the procedure Follow the instructions of the analyzer manufacturer he electrical safety inspection should be periodically performed every two years The safety analyzer also proves to be...

Page 274: ...lls particularly from ventilation holes No taped notes that may suggest device deficiencies or operator concerns B 3 Device Labeling Check the labels provided by the manufacturer or the healthcare fac...

Page 275: ...mal polarity Normal Condition reverse polarity Normal Condition normal polarity with open neutral Single Fault Condition reverse polarity with open neutral Single Fault Condition normal polarity with...

Page 276: ...which is 110 of the mains voltage through a limiting resistance to selected applied part terminals Current measurements are then taken between the selected applied part and earth Measurements are tak...

Page 277: ...normal polarity with open earth Single Fault Condition reverse polarity with open earth Single Fault Condition LIMITS For CF applied parts 10 A in Normal Condition 50 A in Single Fault Condition For...

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Page 279: ...in to exit iScanHelper C 2 Use iScanHelper for Reference 1 Perform ordinary scanning procedure 2 Press the user defined key for entering iScanHelper to enter iScanHelper status 3 Rotate the trackball...

Page 280: ...omic graphic scanning picture and scanning tips z Ultrasonic image It is used to compare with images scanned by the operator z Anatomic graphic Related anatomical tissue information are provided here...

Page 281: ...ss Cursor to obtain the cursor Move the cursor on the anatomic graphic the ultrasonic image or scanning tips Double click Set to go to the single window of each of them Double click single window agai...

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Page 283: ...the same network segment z Router setting h Wireless standard 802 11n h Maximum transmission speed 300M h Use AP access point setting h Number of the devices connected to the same router 5 z Target s...

Page 284: ...ate up to 300Mbps 2 Data security 64 bit 128 bit and 152 bit WEP encryption 3 Application layer delay No Requirement 4 Application layer reliability No Requirement 5 System capacity No more than one d...

Page 285: ...stalled on the left side of the control panel where the ultrasound gel is positioned E 2 Structure No Name Function 1 Ultrasound gel box Used for positioning the ultrasound gel 2 Warming control switc...

Page 286: ...ssure 700hPa 1060hPa 700hPa 1060hPa E 4 Function and Requirement The ultrasound gel warmer can heat the ultrasound gel to about 40 1 C at the most When the gel is placed inside the warmer the time it...

Page 287: ...Connect the power cable to the power socket under the control panel 3 Insert the warmer s power plug into the jack on the back of the control panel 4 Put the gel inside the warmer and press the warmi...

Page 288: ...ll out the power cable from the control panel jack 2 As shown in the above figure press the clip in the direction of the arrow to remove the warmer E 7 Cleaning 1 Press the clasp on the bottom cover t...

Page 289: ...nnected two lithium ion batteries will provide the power Fully charged battery can ensure a normal working condition of more than 30 minutes connecting to convex probe when powered on by default witho...

Page 290: ...charge the batteries until current capacity is full 3 Disconnect the system from the AC power supply to power the system by the batteries until the system automatically shuts down 4 The powering time...

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