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Touchpad Function Indication

 

B-1 

Appendix B Touchpad Function Indication 

Current mode 

Touchpad control object 

Indication 

Focus depth 

Focus 

B mode unfrozen 

Control window display item 

WCont 

B mode frozen 

Scroll: display from frame to frame 

Scroll 

M line position 

M LINE 

B/M mode unfrozen 

Control window display item 

WCont 

B/M mode frozen 

Scroll: display from frame to frame 

Scroll 

M mode unfrozen 

Control window display item 

WCont 

M mode frozen 

Scroll: display from frame to frame 

Scroll 

ZOOM mode 

ZOOM frame position 

Pan 

ZOOM  

All menus 

Select menu item 

Menu 

Text input 

Text cursor position 

Text 

Annotation Annotation position 

Annot 

Patient information 

input 

Cursor position of input window items 

PAT Data 

Exam type setup 

Cursor position of setup window items 

Exam 

Body mark 

Arrow position of body mark 

BDYMK 

Calculation 

Start and end points of calculation cursor 

Calc 

Measurement 

Start and end points of measurement cursor 

Meas 

Distance 

measurement 

Start and end points of distance measurement 

cursor 

Dis 

Area measurement 

Start and end points of area measurement cursor 

Area 

 

Summary of Contents for CTS-900

Page 1: ...DCY2 782 900SS V6 0 A E CTS 900 Digital Ultrasound Imaging System OPERATION MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...3 1 System Configuration 3 1 3 2 Introduction to Component Parts 3 2 4 Installation Inspection and Maintenance 4 1 4 1 System Installation 4 1 4 2 Inspection and Maintenance 4 4 5 System Setup 5 1 5 1...

Page 4: ...Directory 9 6 9 5 Print Image 9 6 10 Maintenance Troubleshooting Transport and Storage 10 1 10 1 System Maintenance 10 1 10 2 Troubleshooting 10 1 10 3 Contact Information of SIUI Service Department...

Page 5: ...ny abnormality occurs during operation turn off the power supply immediately and contact our agent or us for help f Any peripheral devices connected to the analog or digital interfaces must be in comp...

Page 6: ...Preface IV Manual j The company reserves the final right to interpret this Operation Manual...

Page 7: ...ating system specific software packages and compatible ultrasound transducers this product does not support intra surgical and endocavity transducers 1 2 Operation Conditions a This system should be o...

Page 8: ...socket outlet with a separating transformer the direct connection of the non medical electrical equipment to the wall outlet may result in risks e Do not connect any additional removable multiple sock...

Page 9: ...If the system is powered by a power supply without grounding its equipotential terminal must be connected to the equipotential terminal on another grounded system or an additional grounded device Do n...

Page 10: ...never no exam is performed g All endocavity probes when in use should be covered with probe cover compliant to ISO4074 2002 Biological warning for probe cover If the covers used for endocavity probes...

Page 11: ...vant standards shall be applied l During examination in case images are interfered by an AC noise the power supply to the system is from the adapter due to the patient put a shield sheet between the b...

Page 12: ...shield sheet To the equipoten tial terminal of main unit Fig 1 1 Lay a shield sheet to eliminate the hum AC noise interference 1 6 Classification a Protection against electric shock According to the t...

Page 13: ...Fig 2 1 System Block Diagram 2 1 2 Operation Principle The fundamental operation principle of the main unit The Probe Interface Board receives transmit excitation signals from the Digital Processing B...

Page 14: ...nto digital image signals after a series of processing including beam forming aperture control dynamic apodization dynamic filter dynamic range conversion demodulation frame correlation processing and...

Page 15: ...gain 6 step TGC Time Gain Compensation also called STC acoustic power focal point number focal point span dynamic range edge enhancement image persistence frame correlation smooth LD etc 2 2 10 Live...

Page 16: ...uency TGC curve depth scale overall gain edge enhancement frame correlation persistence grayscale transform curve dynamic range zoom rate smooth LD etc 2 2 19 Storage and Record a Hard disk drive in w...

Page 17: ...with max current 6 3A b Battery DC12V 16 8V 5000mAH rechargeable polymer lithium ion battery pack Note Power of main unit is 60W c Charger Power input DC 12V Connect with power adapter or car cigaret...

Page 18: ...pecific accessories are subject to the Packing List 3 1 3 Option 3 1 3 1 Probe a Linear probes b Convex probes c Micro convex probes 3 1 3 2 Storage Print and Record Devices a USB connection devices b...

Page 19: ...te It is highly recommended to use our suggested printer model otherwise the printer may not be supported by the system 3 1 5 System Appearance see Fig 3 1 Fig 3 1 3 2 Introduction to Component Parts...

Page 20: ...of the probe please refer to Section 4 2 9 e The probe shall not be immersed into water over the water immersion boundary as shown in Fig 3 2 The liquid proof type of the probe is IPX7 If the probe i...

Page 21: ...ates the current power capacity 3 Power switch 4 Contrast Control The contrast will decrease when pressing the key and will increase when pressing the key 5 Brightness Control The brightness of the mo...

Page 22: ...robe For M mode there are depth M Gain Freq probe frequency PWR acoustic power PER persistence SMO smooth ENH edge enhancement DYN dynamic range and MSP M sweep speed for B M mode there are depth B ga...

Page 23: ...select key M and M mode sweep speed select key M Speed e Focal point select hotkey Focus f Biopsy guideline display key B It is used to toggle between on and off for displaying the biopsy guidelines P...

Page 24: ...frame rate conversely the higher the depth and the lower the frame rate k Value control key It is used to change the values or states of the parameters or items that have been highlighted i e selecte...

Page 25: ...of alphanumeric shift key Shift cc Space key Space dd Annotation newline key Enter ee Character delete key Backspace It can be used to delete the character in the front of the cursor in annotation sta...

Page 26: ...2 5 Adapter The input voltage range of adapter is 100V 240V 50Hz 60Hz Connect AC power and the adapter turn on the adapter switch and the adapter power indicator is on If the adapter power indicator i...

Page 27: ...hours depending on the actual working situation 4 1 1 1 Load and unload the battery a Unload Press the battery compartment as indicated by the arrow in Fig 4 1 1 and take out the battery as shown in...

Page 28: ...f the special charger can be connected with the special connecting cable only 4 1 1 3 Notes for battery a Do not mess up the anode and cathode of the battery b Do not throw the battery in fire or heat...

Page 29: ...ndicator will flash Now you need to plug in the power supply adapter immediately to charge the battery or shut off the system to replace the battery Note 3 If the battery is not in use for a long peri...

Page 30: ...Make sure that the power indicator is running normally 4 2 2 Inspection on keys Referring to Section 3 2 3 Operation Panel inspect each key to see whether they are working normally 4 2 3 Inspection o...

Page 31: ...on consumables The items listed below are consumables Please check regularly to replenish or replace them in time Table 4 1 List of consumables and tips for replenish replacement Item When to replenis...

Page 32: ...loth soaked with cleanser e g neutral soapsuds to clean it and then use soft cloth soaked with water to remove the soapsuds c After cleaning wipe the probe with clean soft dry cloth 4 2 9 2 Sterilizat...

Page 33: ...ave changes and exit the main menu operation Pressing other valid mode keys or non mode keys can also exit the menu and enter the corresponding operation The system menu setups remain available after...

Page 34: ...age display on the screen Patient Information To set up patient information Annotation Edit To edit annotation phrases There is a submenu for each system setup menu To enter the corresponding selectio...

Page 35: ...the last element The inputted month value shall not exceed 12 and the date value shall not exceed 31 If there are only 30 days in that month the system will automatically display the value at 30 if 3...

Page 36: ...tions Video Printer Print the image to the video printer USB Printer Print the image to the USB printer and USB Disk Print the image to U disk available Select the different item decides the different...

Page 37: ...tion menu select Patient Information on system setup menu and press Enter Its operation process is the same as setup of AC Power Unit 5 2 2 12 Annotation Edit The system has predefined one set of anno...

Page 38: ...nterface Press Cancel to delete the current editing result and return to the ultrasound interface 5 2 3 Image setup menu Table 5 4 Image Setup Menu Menu Description B M Format B M mode display setup U...

Page 39: ...ponds to user defined curve number 1 8 only when the item value is between 16 23 the edit window can be opened Press Enter to enter edit interface of User definded Gray Curve When the item value is be...

Page 40: ...2 3 4 Chroma Select image setup menu and use the touchpad to move the cursor over item Chroma Press Enter key and the color selection menu is displayed There are nine colors Default Yellow Lightcoral...

Page 41: ...trast Select Reset LCD Contrast and press Enter the system will return to the default contrast 5 2 4 2 Reset LCD Brightness Select Reset LCD Brightness and press Enter the system will return to the de...

Page 42: ...r for selection 5 2 5 3 Volume Unit There are 5 units cm3 cubic centimeter ft3 cubic foot in3 cubic inch mm3 cubic millimeter and ml millimeter for selection 5 2 5 4 Time Unit There are 2 units ms mil...

Page 43: ...y and then press number keys to replace the original data You can press Backspace key to delete the current data where the cursor stays c To save data after modification move the cursor to Save and pr...

Page 44: ...on Hadlock Table Hansmann Table Chitty Table User Table 1 User Table 2 User Table 3 BPD Biparietal diameter Hadlock Equation Hadlock Table Hansmann Table Tokyo Table Osaka Table Beijing OB GYN Chitty...

Page 45: ...ey Move the cursor over Save and press Enter to restore the system to its default parameter value Select Cancel to restore the data before modification If Save is pressed before then Cancel is invalid...

Page 46: ...r opening image files in the local system or open image files from local system Select Local and press Enter The submenu of Local will appear including Save Image and Open Files a Save Image Select Sa...

Page 47: ...able to store images on the local system only when this option is selected b Store SCU The function of Store SCU is to save DICOM file into remote file from local system Select Store SCU and press Ent...

Page 48: ...stem The network operation in Section 5 2 6 2 and information transfer between the local and the remote systems are enabled only after completing NetSetup Select NetSetup and press Enter The submenu o...

Page 49: ...eters Update To update exam parameters System File Update To update system file 5 2 7 1 Select System Software Update and press Enter Fig 5 11 a If a USB disk containing system update files is plugged...

Page 50: ...sk to the system After successful import the system will shut off automatically Note This function will update all exam parameters in the system including user defined exam types The export function w...

Page 51: ...move ultrasound coupling gel away from the patient skin and the probe after examination g Video Printer or Printer to record diagnostic images or files 6 1 2 Operation Procedure Power On Press the mai...

Page 52: ...best situation for a corresponding exam type These exam types provided by the system can be selected by the user and shown on the bottom left of the screen The available exam types are shown in Table...

Page 53: ...age control parameters information to the selected exam type View V To view the image control parameters of the current selected exam type 6 2 2 2 Display of Exam Type The exam type name is displayed...

Page 54: ...m type USER DEFINED FROM ACTIVE is displayed on the last line at the bottom of the exam type menu It is used for the user defining new exam types 6 2 2 4 2 Use of Exam Type Menu Press Exam to enter th...

Page 55: ...s Enter to cancel loading The hotkey S can be used to set the current exam type as the current applied default exam type Press this key after selecting an exam type to be set as the default exam type...

Page 56: ...trasound image display area on the screen displays the B or M image data sent from the front end according to the gray scale z B M B M means displaying the B and M images on the screen simultaneously...

Page 57: ...s is active z In 4B mode use Enter to toggle the active image The image with the probe orientation mark indicates that it is the current active image The toggling order among the four images is shown...

Page 58: ...tem will enter the frozen state automatically and the image will be frozen To release the frozen state press Freeze again 6 4 Adjusting Image 6 4 1 Adjusting Gain and TGC Time Gain Control In unfrozen...

Page 59: ...e the touchpad to select ENH in the control window Press Value control key to change the value The value will be changed from 0 to 4 continuously Note Smooth and Edge Enhancement cannot be set at the...

Page 60: ...current system parameters to a desired group of optimal parameters press I key first to select and load to the desired group of optimal parameters and press U to save The optimal parameters can be res...

Page 61: ...gle Width To increase or decrease the sweeping range display angle for convex probes width for linear probes press T Ball select Angle Width item in the control window by operating the touchpad to ent...

Page 62: ...he image area If the zoom box overwrites the zoom in image display area i e the lower right of the image area the zoom in image is displayed at the lower left of the image area Press Esc Zoom or Freez...

Page 63: ...Imaging 6 13 In unfrozen state you can press N to reverse the image positive negative The power on setup is positive black background and white characters...

Page 64: ...t s information inputting area Use the touchpad to move the cursor among the inputting area or press Enter key to tab to the next inputting box There is help information displayed on lower part of the...

Page 65: ...atient Info Search interface will be displayed as Fig 7 2 The default search is to display all patients If specific search is required input patient ID or Name in the edit box and then move the cursor...

Page 66: ...xit text mode ANNOT To enter or exit annotation recall menu of the current exam type Enter To change to new line in text state to attach selected phrases to the touchpad cursor or to the image in anno...

Page 67: ...Table 7 1 Table 7 5 The user can also add up to 15 annotations to every exam type for more details on how to add annotations see Section 5 2 2 11 In the list of annotations the system predefined anno...

Page 68: ...RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT LEFT LEFT LEFT LEFT LEFT TRANS TRANS TRANS TRANS BLADDER UMB CORD UMB CORD UMB CORD UMB CORD TRANS HEART HEART HEART HEART OVARY LONG LONG LONG LONG LONG BLADDER BLADDER BLADDER BLAD...

Page 69: ...IC OUTFLW OUTFLW OUTFLW LA LA LA DIAS DIAS DIAS TRICUSPID TRICUSPID TRICUSPID INFLOW INFLOW INFLOW PV PV PV SYST SYST SYST ATRIAL SEP ATRIAL SEP ATRIAL SEP SEPTUM SEPTUM SEPTUM RV RV RV 4 CH 4 CH 4 CH...

Page 70: ...RETINA PL PAROTID GLAND HEMORRHAGE SUBJAW GLAND OPTIC NERVE Table 7 7 Predefined Annotations for Peripheral Vessels Carotid Peripheral artery Peripheral vein BULB RIGHT CFV DISTAL PERONEAL A RIGHT MI...

Page 71: ...l to select one of the body marks and press Enter The selected body mark will be displayed on the lower right screen Press BDYMK again to clear the body mark In addition a probe mark with an arrow is...

Page 72: ...on of Image Information 7 9 a Abdomen Body Marks Fig 7 3 Abdomen Body Marks b Cardiology Body Marks Fig 7 4 Cardiology Body Marks c Gynecology Body Marks Fig 7 5 Gynecology Body Marks d Obstetrics Bod...

Page 73: ...otation of Image Information 7 10 Fig 7 6 Obstetrics Body Marks e Peripheral Vessel Body Marks Fig 7 7 Peripheral Vessel Body Marks f Urology Body Marks Fig 7 8 Urology Body Marks g Small Part Body Ma...

Page 74: ...Annotation of Image Information 7 11 Fig 7 9 Small Part Body Marks h Orthopedics Body Marks Fig 7 10 Orthopedics Body Marks i Podiatry Body Marks Fig 7 11 Podiatry Body Marks...

Page 75: ...iption Touchpad To select menu items in Meas Calc menu To move the cursor to the measured position while calculating and measuring Value control key To move the displayed items up or down while the li...

Page 76: ...r during the measuring calculating process pressing other functional key will exit the current Meas Calc operation and enter other functional operation 8 1 2 General measurement The general measuremen...

Page 77: ...t rate Slope Slope velocity measurement c Measurement menu in B M mode combining the measurement menus in B mode and M mode 8 1 3 Special Calculation The special Calc menu brought up by pressing Calc...

Page 78: ...r of Gallbladder Trans GB Transversal Diameter of Gallbladder Wall GB Thickness of the Wall of Gallbladder CBD Common Bile Duct LHD Left Hepatic Duct RHD Right Hepatic Duct Head Head Body Body Tail Ta...

Page 79: ...Calc Menu Menu Description VOL before Urina Volume before Urination VOL after Urina Volume after Urination Residual Urine Residual Urine Bladder Volume Bladder Volume BWT Bladder Wall Thickness BWM Bl...

Page 80: ...y They have the same calc menus Table 8 8 shows the calc menu in B or B M mode there is only Report in M mode Table 8 8 Gynecology Calc Menu Menu Description Long Uterus Long Diameter of Uterus A P Ut...

Page 81: ...iparietal Diameter HC Head Circumference AC Abdominal Circumference FL Femur Length Q1 Amniotic Fluid Index Q2 Amniotic Fluid Index Q3 Amniotic Fluid Index Q4 Amniotic FluidIndex OFD Occipito Frontal...

Page 82: ...BL Fibular Length OOD Outer Orbital Diameter LV Lateral Ventricle HW Hemisphere Width NT Nuchal Translucency VL Vertebral Length FTA Fetal Trunk Area Placenta Placenta EFW Shepard Estimated Fetal Weig...

Page 83: ...Fetus1 FL Femur Length Fetus1 GS Gestational Sac Fetus1 CRL Crown Rump Length Fetus1 OFD Occipito Frontal Diameter Fetus1 LV Lateral Ventricle Fetus1 HW Hemisphere Width EFW1 Shepard Estimated Fetal W...

Page 84: ...etus3 LV Lateral Ventricle Fetus3 HW Hemisphere Width EFW3 Shepard Estimated Fetal Weight Shepard s Method EFW3 Hadlock1 Estimated Fetal Weight Hadlock s Method 1 EFW3 Hadlock2 Estimated Fetal Weight...

Page 85: ...s Isthmus LCCA Left Common Carotid Artery RCCA Right Common Carotid Artery Report Report Breast UI L Breast Upper Internal of Left Breast LI L Breast Lower Internal of Left Breast UE L Breast Upper Ex...

Page 86: ...port Report 8 1 3 6 Peripheral vessels Calculation Peripheral vessels application includes three exam types carotid artery peripheral artery and peripheral vein They have different calc menus Table 8...

Page 87: ...ial Artery Left RADA Left Radial Artery Right RADA Right Radial Artery Left ULNA Left Ulnar Artery Right ULNA Right Ulnar Artery Left FEMA Left Femoral Artery Right FEMA Right Femoral Artery Left POPA...

Page 88: ...cular Septum in Diastolic Period LVDD Diastolic left ventricular diameter LVPWD Left ventricular posterior wall thickness at end diastole IVSS Inter ventricular Septum in Systolic Period LVDS Systolic...

Page 89: ...is not editable See Section 9 3 for further description on save or open operation 8 2 Display and Clear of Meas Calc Result 8 2 1 Display Meas Calc Result When an item of measurement calculation is se...

Page 90: ...sure the distance between any two points on the image Enter the distance measurement screen a cursor will appear in the center of the image Use the touchpad to move the cursor to the measured start po...

Page 91: ...ircumference value aP in the measurement display area will change as the cursor moves Press Enter key to display an enclosed area If the start point is not coincides with the end point the distance be...

Page 92: ...e this point to desired position and press Enter to fix it The cursor goes to the second fixed point which is movable Press Enter and the long axis will be fixed Press Enter key and use the touchpad t...

Page 93: ...cursor shows up on the screen Use the touchpad to place the to the start point of the long axis of plane R and press Enter aVolume 0 00cm aD0 00 cm aD1 0 00cm aD2 0 00cm is displayed in the result are...

Page 94: ...a The user can adjust the position of the long axis by using the touchpad In the adjust process two ends of the straight line are kept on the border of the area aVolume cm3 is displayed in the result...

Page 95: ...h a cursor will appear in the image center Move the touchpad and locate the cursor of the vertical calipers on the first point to be measured Press Enter and the first vertical calipers and its cursor...

Page 96: ...fix the first vertical calipers and its cursor aHigh 0 00cm aSlope 0 00cm ms High is the depth difference between two points will be displayed in result area Move the touchpad the second vertical cal...

Page 97: ...urement In B 2B 4B or B M mode press Calc to measure fetal growth and EDD Its measuring process is the same as that of distance measurement The measuring result is displayed as the measurement item pl...

Page 98: ...the measuring result area f Campbell method Campbell method estimates fetal weight by the measured AC Enter EFW Campbell Weight g GA xxWxxD EDD Y M D is displayed in three lines in the measuring resul...

Page 99: ...Head circumference growth curve Hansmann method AC_Hansmann Abdominal circumference growth curve Hansmann method FL_Hansmann Femur length growth curve Hansmann method FIBL_Hansmann Fibula length grow...

Page 100: ...e is acquired by Mannig method from FBM result and so on c Exit Biophy profile press Esc key d The Biophy profile result is saved till the system is shut down or new patient information is inputted 8...

Page 101: ...image there is an MV test module A cursor appears in the screen center Move the cursor with the touchpad to point A Press Enter key to input point A and the cursor is fixed Points B and C will be show...

Page 102: ...ll be displayed in the measuring result area 8 3 10 5 LV measurement LV is Left Ventricle measurement in frozen state in M or B M mode Enter LV measurement and an LV test module appears on the left of...

Page 103: ...nction Display 8 3 11 Hip joint Measurement When the system is configured with a high frequency linear array probe press Calc key the calculation menu hip joint Report is displayed Select hip joint me...

Page 104: ...olume measurement screen The marks d1 d2 and d3 are displayed in the image area and the measurement Long 0 00mm A P 0 00mm Trans 0 00mm Vol 0 00cm3 is displayed in the result area c Move the touchpad...

Page 105: ...ntinuous cine In 2B or 4B mode when it is in manual single frame cine press Enter to select image playback of different B mode areas In B M or M mode unfrozen state images will be stored continuously...

Page 106: ...nformation will be cleared after finishing recall and review Press Esc Freeze or Recall key to exit the recall state 9 3 File Storage In B 2B 4B B M M mode or the report screen press Disk key and the...

Page 107: ...in Fig 9 3 Fig 9 3 9 3 4 Store Settings To set up default file format store location etc when store quickly Fig 9 4 a Image Format Two image formats can be stored bmp and jpg b Cine Format Three cine...

Page 108: ...Load image Rename Create Dir Copy and Delete Press T Ball key to cycle switch the cursor between each select box and each input field a Save image Select Save image and press Enter The cursor jumps t...

Page 109: ...ion for the directory to be created and then press Enter The cursor jumps to Name input box Input the file name and press Enter to create a directory e Copy select Copy and press Enter The cursor jump...

Page 110: ...ess Enter or Esc to quit the Delete operation 9 4 Search Disk Directory Sequence In disk file list box the files are listed from directories to files from capital letters to small letters Automatic Se...

Page 111: ...turning the system on the user should inspect if the power pilot lamp and the fan in the main unit are running in good order The keys might be inspected thoroughly every half a year For detailed info...

Page 112: ...rint key on the printer responds by pressing then it is possible that the print remote control cable is not well connected Incorrect date display Reset the date referring to Section 5 2 2 1 If any abn...

Page 113: ...rt and Storage Condition a Ambient temperature range 40 to 70 b Relative humidity range 10 to 100 including condensation c Air pressure range 500hPa to 1060hPa Avoid drench by rain or snow and mechani...

Page 114: ...posterior A PAU Antero posterior diameter after urination APD Antero posterior abdominal diameter Area E Measure the area with ellipse method Area T Measure the area with trace method AVAO CUSP Aortic...

Page 115: ...ternal gland INFA Inferior artery IVC Inferior vena cava IVS Inter ventricular septum IVSD Inter ventricular septum in diastolic period IVSS Inter ventricular septum in systolic period LA Left atrium...

Page 116: ...Diastolic left ventricular diameter LV Func Left ventricle functions LVOT Left ventricular outflow tract LVPWD Left ventricular posterior wall thickness at end diastole LVPWS Left ventricular posteri...

Page 117: ...ll R FEMA Right femoral artery RHD Right hepatic duct R ICA Right Internal carotid artery R Kidney Right kidney RL Radial length R Lobe Right lobe R LV Right lateral ventricle R Ovary Right ovary R PO...

Page 118: ...eter TAU Transversal diameter after urination TD Thoracic diameter TL Tibial length Trans Transversal diameter TV Tricuspid valve UI Upper internal UL Upper lateral UL Ulnar length Vol Volume Volume A...

Page 119: ...rozen Scroll display from frame to frame Scroll ZOOM mode ZOOM frame position Pan ZOOM All menus Select menu item Menu Text input Text cursor position Text Annotation Annotation position Annot Patient...

Page 120: ...rotective conductor terminal 4 417 5017 Earth ground terminal 5 417 5021 Equipotentiality 6 417 5032 Alternating current 7 417 5008 Off supply 8 417 5007 On supply 9 ISO 7010 M002 Refer to instruction...

Page 121: ...zs mW zs cm zbp cm zb cm 2 90 z at max Ipi cm 2 95 deq zb cm 0 344 fawf MHz 3 332 3 332 3 332 3 332 X cm 1 92 1 92 Associated Acoustic parameters Dim of Aaprt Y cm 1 12 1 12 td sec 0 610 prr Hz 512 pr...

Page 122: ...s Ita zs mW zs cm zbp cm zb cm z at max Ipi cm 4 05 deq zb cm fawf MHz 3 244 3 244 3 244 X cm 1 92 Associated Acoustic parameters Dim of Aaprt Y cm 1 12 td sec 0 602 prr Hz 8000 pr at max Ipi Mpa 2 85...

Page 123: ...cm zb cm 150 z at max Ipi cm 1 65 deq zb cm 0 433 fawf MHz 4 712 4 712 4 442 4 712 X cm 1 20 1 20 Associated Acoustic parameters Dim of Aaprt Y cm 1 07 1 07 td sec 0 404 prr Hz 512 pr at max Ipi Mpa...

Page 124: ...ta zs mW zs cm zbp cm zb cm z at max Ipi cm 2 65 deq zb cm fawf MHz 4 635 4 635 4 635 X cm 1 20 Associated Acoustic parameters Dim of Aaprt Y cm 1 07 td sec 0 466 prr Hz 8000 pr at max Ipi Mpa 2 227 d...

Page 125: ...bp cm zb cm 1 44 z at max Ipi cm 1 60 deq zb cm 0 250 fawf MHz 6 683 6 683 6 683 6 683 X cm 0 84 0 84 Associated Acoustic parameters Dim of Aaprt Y cm 0 4 0 4 td sec 0 340 prr Hz 512 pr at max Ipi Mpa...

Page 126: ...s Ita zs mW zs cm zbp cm zb cm z at max Ipi cm 2 32 deq zb cm fawf MHz 6 48 6 48 6 48 X cm 0 84 Associated Acoustic parameters Dim of Aaprt Y cm 0 40 td sec 0 354 prr Hz 8000 pr at max Ipi Mpa 3 821 d...

Page 127: ...bp cm zb cm 1 0 z at max Ipi cm 2 80 deq zb cm 0 462 fawf MHz 5 078 5 078 5 078 5 078 X cm 1 17 1 17 Associated Acoustic parameters Dim of Aaprt Y cm 0 60 0 60 td sec 0 455 prr Hz 515 pr at max Ipi Mp...

Page 128: ...Ita zs mW zs cm zbp cm zb cm z at max Ipi cm 5 0 deq zb cm fawf MHz 5 087 5 087 5 087 X cm 1 17 Associated Acoustic parameters Dim of Aaprt Y cm 0 60 td sec 0 466 prr Hz 8000 pr at max Ipi Mpa 3 479...

Page 129: ...p cm zb cm 0 50 z at max Ipi cm 0 95 deq zb cm 0 462 fawf MHz 6 541 6 541 6 541 6 541 X cm 0 66 0 66 Associated Acoustic parameters Dim of Aaprt Y cm 0 60 0 60 td sec 0 251 prr Hz 512 pr at max Ipi Mp...

Page 130: ...Ita zs mW zs cm zbp cm zb cm z at max Ipi cm 1 85 deq zb cm fawf MHz 6 193 6 193 6 193 X cm 0 66 Associated Acoustic parameters Dim of Aaprt Y cm 0 60 td sec 0 309 prr Hz 8000 pr at max Ipi Mpa 2 750...

Page 131: ...cision and Accuracy of Adjustment Display Parameters are shown in the following table Adjustment Display Parameter Range Precision Accuracy Depth 3 2cm 25 2cm 1 58cm 95 B_Gain 0 100 1 90 PWR 0 100 2 9...

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