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 M 0 

under 

MENU 

key (

when the scanner is frozen) 

 

--- Press Freeze first, then press MENU; the main menu will be shown on the screen. 

--- Reference Article 3.6.5 for more details. 

 

 

 

/1  Image Magnification 

(available in real-time) 

 

--- Press it to have the image magnified at difference depth when the scanner is in real-time status. 
--- The depth range is between 65~190 mm in 8 difference levels. 
--- The eight (8) levels are as: 190-180-160-140-120-100-80-65mm. 

 

 

 

+/2  Caliper

 

 

--- Press it to generate a caliper “+” shown on the screen when [Freeze] lighted. 
--- Please reference Article 2.6 to understand how to move this caliper to do the measurement. 

 

 

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~ 

6  Direction Keys

 

 

These 4 keys are all multifunctional. 

---- When the system is in real-time B mode, press 

3 and 

to scroll the image up and down. 

---- When the system is in measurement program, press them to move the caliper “up/down” and “left/right”. 
---- When the system is in annotation of “Patient” and “Hospital”, press 

3 and 

to turn the page up and down. 

---- When the system is in real-time, press  5

 and 

4  to select and light the parameter on the right side of the 

screen. Then, press 

3 and 

to adjust it up and down. 

 

 

 

B /7  B Mode

 

 

(The default setting of the system is in B mode) 
---- Press it to have the scanner in B mode whenever it is in real-time or frozen. 

 

 

 

B+B /8  B+B Mode

 

 

---- Press it to have the screen into B+B mode whenever it is in real-time or frozen. One of them is in real-time and 

another is in frozen. 

---- Press it again to shift them between real-time and frozen. 
---- Press [Freeze] key to have this real-time image frozen. Then the both B images are all in frozen status. 

 

 

 

B+M / 9  B+M Mode

 

 

---- Press it to B+M mode on whenever it is in real-time or frozen. Both B and M are all in real-time, B is on the left 

and M is in on the right. 

---- There is a vertical line with dots on B mode, which is named SAMPLE Line. Press  5

 and 

4 keys to move 

this line to the wanted position. Then, press BM/9 again to have clearly M track shown on. 

---- Press BM/9 repeatedly to switch the screen between B+M and M mode. 
---- The sample line also can be moved by the trackball when it is connected with the scanner. Trackball is the 

optional accessory of this device. 

 

  

Reference Key 

(when scanner is freeze mode) 

 

--- Press ‘’Reference’’ then the measurement menu is displayed on the screen. 
--- There are two pages in the menu. Press ‘’ Reference’’ once again to turn to the 2

nd

.

 

Summary of Contents for Portable Ultrasound V12

Page 1: ...1 www ValueStore us CustomerCare valuestore us User Manual Portable Ultrasound V12 Veterinary Ultrasound Scanner...

Page 2: ...ply via Battery 21 2 5 BATTERY CHARGING 21 2 5 1Charging via Scanner 21 2 5 2Charging via Adapter 22 2 6 STARTUP 22 2 7 SHUTDOWN 23 3 OPERATING SETTING 24 3 1 SCREEN DISPLAY 24 3 3 OPERATING PROCEDURE...

Page 3: ...nt 37 3 10 2 Area Volume Measurement 38 3 10 3 Volume Measurement 39 3 10 4 Heart Rate Measuring 40 Only available in B M M Modes 40 3 11 HISTOGRAM 41 3 12 OB CALCULATION 41 3 13 POWER OFF 47 4 CHECKI...

Page 4: ...tained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this manual The Dodson is responsible for the effects on safety reliability and perform...

Page 5: ...probe 1 3 Rubber protector for main unit 1 4 AC Adapter with cable 1 5 Rechargeable battery 1 6 Neck belts 1 7 User manual 1 Please to contact the manufacturer immediately if there is any damage in sh...

Page 6: ...y transport or shipping fee or other charges or liability for direct indirect or consequential damages or delay resulting from the improper use or application of the product or the use of parts or acc...

Page 7: ...for statistics propose Returns will not be processed by phone or live chat This RMA number must appear on the outside of the shipping box Returns will not be accepted if the return slip is not clearly...

Page 8: ...thorized agents 3 Persons shall not use this system other than fully qualified and certified medical personnel 4 Do not make changes or modifications to the software or hardware of this product 5 In n...

Page 9: ...ill result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situati...

Page 10: ...re us CustomerCare valuestore us Video output USB port Packing and transportation labels explanation Handle with care Temperature limit Upwards Limited layers of stowage Protect against wetness Protec...

Page 11: ...systems and are equipped with the same circuit breakers and fuses as those of the system If the system malfunctions and generates an overcurrent or when there is an instantaneous current at power ON t...

Page 12: ...not describe clinical examination techniques Selection of proper clinical examination technique must be based on specialized training and clinical experience 2 There is no risk of high temperature bu...

Page 13: ...isconnecting the transducer turn off the system or stop emitting freeze the image Otherwise the system or transducer may malfunction 6 After using the transducer remove the gel on it 7 If the system i...

Page 14: ...14 1 System Basics This ultrasound scanner is suitable for diagnosis on pigs dogs cats sheep and other animals 1 1 Structure 1 2 3 Front side of Scanner 9 8 8 7 6 5 4 Left side of Scanner...

Page 15: ...real time images in your TV or monitor 8 USB 1 USB 2 The factory uses these USB ports for the main unit maintenance 9 Probe Probe connection 10 Nut holes 4 nut holes to install the scanner bracket opt...

Page 16: ...ion precision Horizontal 20 Vertical 10 Monitor size 5 5 inch Display mode B B B B M M Image gray scale 256 Scan Depth mm 120 190 8 levels adjustable Measurement Distance circumference area volume hea...

Page 17: ...17 1 4 Principle diagram Electric principal block diagram...

Page 18: ...to Check List and install it according to requirements and methods described in Installation after affirm that there is no shipping damage Warning If there is breakage at unpacking check it is banned...

Page 19: ...plugging the probe when the main unit is turned on it can cause permanent damage to the main unit and probe Once the probe is connected to the main unit do not unplug nor plug it unless the main unit...

Page 20: ...nserted completely and then release the key 1 Push the battery into the rabbet like the arrowhead with little force Attention Don t Force it 2 Lock the battery as shown in the photo The battery is now...

Page 21: ...device 6 Turn on the main unit 2 4 2 Supply via Battery 1 Install the battery correctly into the main unit 2 Push down the main unit power switch to power on the main unit the power indicator will tu...

Page 22: ...atmospheric pressure which must meet the requirements listed in the appendix o The scanner is placed in a clean location where there is no direct sunlight no sudden changes in temperature no condensa...

Page 23: ...o Check whether any error information appears o Check whether the system date and time are the same as current ones and whether they are displayed correctly If not modify the system date and time CAU...

Page 24: ...eters have been preset 3 1 Screen Display 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 1 5 FREEZE Screen Display 6 No Part Description 1 Echo Area The echo image showing here 2 PROB PROB SEC 18 3 FREQ 3 5MHz The current probe s wo...

Page 25: ...ustic shadow surface and close to the scanning area then the real time image can be observed on the screen 5 Freeze the image first when the measurement needed to be done on the image 3 4 Power on off...

Page 26: ...frequency from 0 60 The default setting is on 30 3 6 3 How to adjust the Brightness or Contract Press Press Press and and and to light or first to select the needed Brightness from 20 46 The default s...

Page 27: ...ssing number BB 8 key The system will be back to the default setting 3 6 5 Annotation Press Press key to have FREEZE lighten at the right bottom screen first erate the main menu displayed on the scree...

Page 28: ...sub menu shown at the bottom of screen PLEASE ENTER SEX 1 MALE 2 FEMAL Choose the related key and the SEX letter will be shown at SEX time on the top of screen Comments input Choose 3 COMMNET by press...

Page 29: ...omatically Hospital Name Farm Name Same procedure as NAME input Erase saved images Select 7 ERASE by pressing the key of B M 9 the following sub menu appears on the screen ERASE ALL STORAGE 1 YES 2 NO...

Page 30: ...ection in the sub menu while in menu operation They are for number keys while in AGE and TIME menus The keys M 0 1 2 B 7 BB 8 BM 9 are for alphanumeric inputting while in Hospital and Patient annotati...

Page 31: ...f the screen Then press 3 and 6 to adjust it up and down B 7 B Mode The default setting of the system is in B mode Press it to have the scanner in B mode whenever it is in real time or frozen B B 8 B...

Page 32: ...rt when scanner is in annotation Press it to exit the current program when scanner is menu operation Reference difference operation carefully Reset Press it when the device crashes by accidents or ope...

Page 33: ...st Press 3 and 6 to make the selection You are suggested not to make modification frequently if you are not with rich experience The default set are all in 32 3 8 4 How to set the Image coded color Pr...

Page 34: ...nd Press key M 0 to generate the function menu appeared on the screen V1 2 1 Save 2 SVLOAD 3 IMAGEPROC 4 COLOR 5 AREA VOLM 6 HISTOGARM Press key 3 to light BC0 first BC is the short for Background Col...

Page 35: ...cally Choose 2 by pressing 2 The current saving is stop Then the system will ask you for ERASE NO 02 if not again asking for NO 03 and so on Press key FREEZE again to have the machine back to real tim...

Page 36: ...2 Repeat 2 key to select the 2 nd presetting and the third pressing 2 key to choose 3 rd presetting The signal IM0 at the right top of the screen will indicate which presetting on the current image IM...

Page 37: ...to have the image in frozen first Press 2 in freeze mode the caliper is displayed on center of the screen Press the arrow keys 3 6 5 or 4 to move this caliper to the wanted position to be the startin...

Page 38: ...fference marks as x and The measuring results will be shown at its related items Such as D1 45mm x D2 35mm D3 20mm D4 33mm The ratio between these four distances will be shown on its items when the me...

Page 39: ...n the measurements are done C1 perimeters of 1 st group A1 C2 perimeters of 2 nd group A2 C1 C2 ratio of two perimeters A1 A2 ratio of two areas Notes There would be limitations in this measurement wi...

Page 40: ...te the measuring with the value of volume in Vm1 on the right side as follow Illustration of Volume Measuring Ellipse Method 3 10 4 Heart Rate Measuring Only available in B M M Modes In B M mode freez...

Page 41: ...urve at the peak of the y axis Pm stands for the number of pixels in Gm grey scale X axis stands for grey scale and y axis stands for number From the above figure in the rectangular area the total num...

Page 42: ...be closely and put it into rectum and ensure that your hand can feel the coming change inside rectum Keep hand closing to the back and between the probe and recta wall 4 The inner construction of equi...

Page 43: ...ys on the screen bladder lies in the portrait cross place and the behind is uterine horns and body From the horizontal view uterine horns are in shape of round usually Move the probe around to acquire...

Page 44: ...onding data display behind G A BOVINE HL Calculate the gestation age according to bovine HL 1 Keep the cow standing 2 Put the probe against the abdomen side center shift it a little bit left or right...

Page 45: ...ure selected parameter distance according to distance measurement method the corresponding gestation age data will automatically shows behind G A SHEEP USD Estimate gestation age according to hilum sp...

Page 46: ...lculate the gestation age according to cat BD After fetal head formed binary top diameter measurement becomes a routine in ultrasonic examination The measuring method is 1 Fetal head axial plane scann...

Page 47: ...17mm DOG GSD D1 1mm DOG CRL D1 1mm DOG HD D1 14mm DOG BD D1 16mm 3 13 Power Off Press Power on the right side to turn the device off Notes There is still some power consumption in power off state If...

Page 48: ...ly Check the adapter EPS regularly when the supply voltage exceeds specified accommodation limit AC100V 240V 10 50 60Hz Do not supply the main unit or charge the battery with adapter Check the adapter...

Page 49: ...r bubbles to the screw hole infuse a little bit of castor oil into the screw hole with syringe with a needle refer to Picture 6 1 vent the air bubbles and fasten the sealing screw and finally clean th...

Page 50: ...cturer to charge the battery Do not connect the battery to the electricity charger AC adapter when charging is not needed Do not connect the battery to the electricity charger AC adapter longer than 1...

Page 51: ...d stop using it any longer 21 Do deal carefully with the discarded battery according to local related waste handling regulations 4 8 Instrument test and calibration 1 Check the leakage current of the...

Page 52: ...erage intensity mw cm2 3 03 Attenuated spatial peak temporal average intensity mw cm2 1 04 Pulse intensity integral j cm2 59 02 48 62 Attenuated Pulse intensity integral j cm2 20 23 16 67 Peak rarefac...

Page 53: ...97 Attenuated spatial peak temporal average intensity mw cm2 0 12 0 68 Pulse intensity integral j cm2 66 87 14 52 Attenuated Pulse intensity integral j cm2 16 63 10 99 Peak rarefactional acoustic pre...

Page 54: ...uine All measurements 3 days Measurement mm Gestational Sac Diameter Week Day 6 1 4 8 1 4 10 1 5 12 1 6 14 1 6 16 2 0 18 2 0 20 2 1 22 2 2 24 2 3 26 2 5 28 4 1 30 4 2 32 4 3 34 4 4 40 5 0 42 5 2 44 5...

Page 55: ...Gestational Table 2 Bovine All measurements 3 days Measurement mm Body Length Week Day 8 4 0 10 5 0 12 5 1 14 5 2 16 5 3 18 5 5 20 5 5 22 5 6 24 5 6 26 6 1 28 6 1 30 6 1 32 6 2 34 6 3 36 6 3...

Page 56: ...m Umbilicus to Spine Distance Week Day 15 7 1 18 7 3 21 7 6 24 8 1 27 8 4 30 9 0 33 9 2 36 9 4 39 10 0 42 10 2 45 10 5 48 11 3 51 11 5 54 12 1 57 12 2 60 12 4 63 12 6 66 13 2 69 13 4 72 14 2 75 14 4 7...

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