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SonoRemote Control

User Guide

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Page 5: ...is interested in your feedback regarding the system and the user guide Please call SonoSite at 888 482 9449 in the US Outside the US call the nearest SonoSite representative You can also e mail SonoSi...

Page 6: ...control lets you control the ultrasound system from up to 30 feet away Using six buttons or voice commands you can perform the following tasks Freeze or unfreeze an image Save an image Adjust the gai...

Page 7: ...ing the battery Before using the remote control make sure that the battery is charged You can charge one remote control while using another that is connected by Bluetooth technology The battery is nea...

Page 8: ...eeps and the Bluetooth indicator blinks quickly To connect by Bluetooth technology 1 Turn on the system 2 Insert the Bluetooth USB adapter into a USB port on the system 3 Display the USB Devices setup...

Page 9: ...s to Connected To disconnect the remote control 1 On the ultrasound system s USB Devices setup page select Bluetooth See To display the USB Devices setup page on page 1 2 Select the remote control Blu...

Page 10: ...If you hear three warning beeps ignore them c Attach the microphone to your clothing near your mouth d If you wear a mask during ultrasound procedures put on a mask 2 Start training mode Press for mo...

Page 11: ...in the remote control or use the buttons See also Troubleshooting on page 11 Using custom phrases When training the remote control you can use custom phrases With some voices the remote control respon...

Page 12: ...consider including the following tasks when setting up If you use voice commands put on the microphone before putting on the smock Encase the remote control in the recommended sterile sheath Or if you...

Page 13: ...ance of other electrical equipment in the vicinity Operation conditions Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any...

Page 14: ...duce potential for harmful interference to co channel Mobile Satellite systems High power radars are allocated as primary users meaning they have priority of 5250 5350 MHz and 5650 5850 MHz and these...

Page 15: ...tem behaves unexpectedly for example the image unexpectedly freezes or changes make sure that it is not connected to another remote control The ultrasound system can respond from up to 30 feet away to...

Page 16: ...ring the remote control is included Contact CIVCO for additional sheaths Labeling symbols The following labeling symbols are on the product and packaging Dimensions Width 61 1 mm Height 111 1 mm Depth...

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